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Dr. Sh'feldon’s New Discovery. Of all the now discoveries in medical science, the piost remarkable in recent yours, is one which will prove invaluable to thousands of people, and which it is believed will take the place of oil other remedies for the cure of coughs, colds, and consumption. Tho preparation is called Or. Sheldon’s New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and -Consumption, and is a scientific compound of great merit. It is most healing to the lungs and throat, and cures the cough or cold in a remarkably short time, leaving no bad after-effects. As it contains no opiates or other poisons, it is a perfectly safo remedy for children, and is particplarly good for croup and whooping cough. The dose is small, and it is pleasant to take. For sale by A. W. J. Mann, agent, chemist. In a breach of promise case at Palmerston, the spinster defendant alleged as a reason for not fulfilling the marriage contract that she did not really care for plaintiff, and “only became engaged to him to spite some girls ill Masterton.” This is a kind of sport which the plaintiff too'k no pleasure in, for lie had got tho happy home ready stocked with £SO worth of furniture, and had secured the wedding ring. However, lie admitted that he still had the furniture and ring in his possession, so his claim of £250 was reduced by judgment to£ls, nothing being awarded for bis wounded feelings. He was also comforted by the Judge telling him that he could not make his fickle fiancee a bankrupt, neither cotikl he proceed against her under the “Imprisonment for Debt Act.”—Marlborough Herald. Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules. Taken after meals, digest the food This is the natural euro for Indigestion. Food half digested is poison, as it creates gas, acidity, palpitation of the heart, headaches, and many other troubles. When you take Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules you can feel certain you are not taking into your system any strong medicine or powerful drug, but simply the natural digestive elements which every weak stomach lacks. One or two taken after each meal will positively cure Indigestion, Dyspensia. and all Stomach troubles. For sale by A. W. J. Mann, agent, chemist

rjIQFFEJS S HOP ' Temporary Premises: GREY-STREET CORNER. PURE HOME-MADE TOFFEE, Our goods are made in the oouutry, and therefore , have the advantage of PURE COUNTRY AIR, PUREST OF MILK FROM OUR OWN COWS, AND ABSOLUTELY FRESH BUTTER. Rosult: Pure Wholesome Sweets. Note Address — GISBORNE TOFFEE SHOP, Grey-street.

MENNIE & DAY, Manufacturers of BISCUITS, JAMS, and CONFECTIONERY AUCKLAND AND THAMES. To Settlers in Gisborne and Eas Coast Districts. WE wish to draw your attentioi to the fact that we supply tin Best JAMS and MARMALADE mad. in the colony, largely from Fruit Grown in the Auckland District Why, then, should you send your money South for these Articles?

—BUY—MENNIE AND DAY’S Biscuits, Jams, Fancy Confections, Chocolates and Sweets of every kind Head Office: Albert St., Auckland. CIONFECTIONER 'ONFECTIONEE Y. W E E Are RE The Original Introducers of ANYTHING STARTLING In Confectionery. Others are Onlv Imitators. They can try, hut can never be like us. NEVER EQUALLED. No chance of being excelled. JO AVERS, O AVERS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, rjAHE gAVEETERIES, GISBORNE.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2133, 16 July 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2133, 16 July 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2133, 16 July 1907, Page 4

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