THE PARTICULAR MAN. The Particular Man who knows what ho wants, but never gets it, should try tho ROBERTSON Style—just as a trial. If ho isn’t satisfied ho can got his money back right away—but ho won’t want it back—lio’d rather have tho suit than tho money. An abundance of “Ivaipoi” and “Petono” Suits to choose from. These suits are distinctive, nobby, good wearing, stylish, and reasonably priced, and wo" hold a large stock— AUTUMN DRAPERY. Wf PETTIE AND CO. RE NOW OPENING up, ex Direct Steamers, heavy shipments of AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS in all Departments. They aro pleased to announco notwithstanding the heavy advanco in prices now ruling, that owing to big contracts being placed in time they are able to sell (with few exceptions) AT. LAST YEAR’S PRICES. This applies to Blankets, Flannels, and Woollen Goods generally. The NEW GOODS are now on view and inspection is respectfully invited.
,^BIgSBBgSiBSiiSaa»KaSBBBS3aaBStaMaBBMB^ ij “FIRST APPLICATION g .] RESULTED IN fdASKED | | - SEVSPFIOVEiVJEMT.” I j NELSON AUGUSTUS FOUN- | H TAIN, Laing Street, Port Chalmers, | ! New Zealand, writes : j* j I have been almost a constant sufferer £ •| from Piles for 16 years ; they have been very £ 1 bad for the last three years. During, this j j time tried various Remedies, but the best I y • could get was some temporary relief. I g •) secured a Box of Peters’ Pile Curo, £ i and must state that the effect of its use was g j perfectly marvellous. From the first appli- b? cation, there was a marked improvement, E : and with the use of one box, feel that lam j j thoroughly and permanently cured. This is 5 } the more wonderful considering the long $ 1 time and severity of my suffering, and I gj j certainly feel that Peters’ Pile Cure is gj * •deserving of every confidence and claim imadc for it, either by the proprietor or those [1 i -who have received cures from its use. W j It cannot become too generally known g ij 'that 1 j PETERS’ | 1 Ps3e Gure. | j (EASY TO APPLY) | j Quickly and Permanently Cures ■! J BLIND, ITCHING, BLEEDINO H or PROTRUDING PILES, 3 and is obtainable from | ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. | PRICE, 1/3. | Large Box (five times the quantity) 5/- | or will be sent Post Freb on receipt of price by w F. A. PETERS, Sole Proprietor, | 19 LORNE ST., AUCKLAND. | IPrife for Booklet, FREE. i Ths Name PETERS, Don’t Forget it. E | aaagffiaßßszzagßßiaßßßaaiiaßEagaßßsa For sale by - - - HAROLD KAMEj Chemist, Gisborne. APOLOGY. Messrs, h. j. peacocke wish to Apologise for any inconvenience caused to the numerous customers by tho stranding of the scow Bravo, but wish to state they have now made arrangements for further large shipments, arriving at an early date. H. J. PEACOCKE AND CO. CARNARVON STREET. Telephone, 216. I it HI LA J?! I •M’n; ft HAIR TGNSG s ANTJSSPTi C / MSOICtNALI Dcctrey* all m.’crobca and n*.ak<s» tho hair Long, Luctroua and Ccautlful. Soft fcy .fit Chemists, Hairdrot.>3ra and Stores. 3a. a Bottle.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2030, 15 March 1907, Page 2
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