HOW TO ATTAIN PER' FECT HEALTH, WITH CLEAR FRESH COMPLEXION, BRIGHT EYES, AND LIGHT SPIRITS. The conditions of modern life with its hustle and worry, its late hours and close rooms, tend to prevent one attaining that freedom from illhealth which should be yours. Nature itself, however, has provided a medicine which will Keep you in perfect health. IT is . . • PURIRI NATURAL ' MINERAL WATER. A delightful sparkling mineral water, bottled as it bubbles clear from the crystal spring in New Zealand’s wonderful Thermal Region. Puriri Mineral Water contains all the elements needed to keep the body fit and free from sickness, and scores of doctors not only prescribe it for their patients, but also drink it themselves. Puriri is not a heavy and snervating water like the Continental waters, it is delightful to drink, crisp, piquant, and sparkling. tVHAT MIS HONOUR, THE CHIEF JUSTICE, SIR ROBERT STOUT, K.C.M.G., THINKS OF PURIRI “ I have much pleasure in stating that I have used Puriri Water for some years. To anyone having a tendency to gout 1 consider it invaluable. I can testify* to its beneficial effects. I believe that anyone leading a sedentarylife will find it a useful table water, and second to none in the market. Yours faithfully, (Signed) Robert Stout. Instead of tea before breakfast, drink a glass of Puriri for a month, and, at the end o! that period, you will be delighted with the” improvement in your general health. Every lady should drink Puriri, it gives that clearness and freshness of complexion, which can only be obtained by perfect health. Puriri Mineral Water at dinner sharpens the appetite and aids digestion. Quite a number of men take Puriri instead of soda with their liquors; it adds a delightful snap and sparkle, and has a mast beneficial medicinal effect. Not alone is Puriri the best mineral water, it is also the cheapest. A dozen bottles cost 5/-, and if you return the bottles when empty, 1/3 will be refunded, thus PURIRI COSTS ONLY 3/9 PER DOZ. BOTTLES. Tell your wine merchant or grocer, that you want Puriri, and he will get it for you. Stocked by all hotels.
LETsUS SEND YOU FREE OUR COLON a I Gmlss. j JJSSSsLCRETWN R'nnkLET ES ‘ rFNT’<i TAILORING CATALOGbE. LADIIS FASHION HUUxvLL i • Popular Parcel 5 p c^| A ?Ns L roß p3/© white or ecru. 3 pairs choice Bedroom Curtains. Small neat des.jn, 3 >ds. lent. 43 ins- " ,oe - Merit, Taste and Value have increased the sales every year. Well pacKed, Free to your home, 23 6. . Lettw orders receive thoughtful attention trouble is taken to meet; customs,* w: h c *™ seen our advertisement for years,, write ns ““ d^|^ ,] g^ s cn a " o dO pEoPl,ri IN NEW ZEALAND } v T y ° V*" . Re,to,jl# e ° od3 - mi enormous stock, for Cash, fmm^^oom^ at mh-» P FREE 1! [Est.lßs7. WC C Frio! L?s o tS^^lUbfiSned offlSfof this paper. Awtoat,once r SAM 1 - PEACH & SONS, Manufacturers, Box J6g6 NOTTINGHAM,ENGLAND. rjIHIS Space is Reserved ■*" for HORNE and GRAY, Painters, Decorators, and Picture Framers. Premises now in course of erection, Kaiti Esplanade. House address —Dunoon, Parau-street, Haiti. G ISBORNE T OFFEE gHOP, Temporary Premises GREY-STREET CORNER. PURE HOME-MADE TOFFEE, Our goods are made in the country, and therefore have the advantag3 of PURE COUNTRY AIR, PUREST OF MILK FROM OUR OWN COWS, AND ABSOLUTELY FRESH BUTTER. Result: Pure Wholesome Sweets. Mlnnil & Dir Manufacturers of BISCUITS, JAMS, and CONFECTIONERY. AUCKLAND AND THAMES. To Settlers in Gisborne and Eaal Coast Districts. WE wish to draw your attention to the fact that we supply, the Best JAMS and MARMALADE made iu the colony, largely from Note Address — GISBORNE TOFFEE SHOP, Grey-street. TAILORING. AILORING. SPRING is here, as well as a nice range of Spring and Summer Materials, imported direct for S. McPherson. Those wishing to select the BEST should COME EARLY. Fruit Grown in the Auckland District Why, then, should you send your money South for these Articled? —BUY—MENNIE AND DAf’S Biscuits, Jams, Fancy Confections, Chocolates and Swsotß of every kind Head Office: Albert St., Auckland. PERFECT FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED, Combined with the Best of Workmanship. PATTERNS SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. HORSE-SHOEING NOTICE. s. MSP HERSON. HERSON. W. H. Divl WISHES to announce to the General Publio that having Leased a portion of Mr ,W. Sandlant’s Premises for the purpose of HORSE-SHOEING, and having a THOROUGH PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE of the Trade, he trusts Ly Attention and GOOD WORKMANSHIP to merit a Fair Share of Patronage. Plenty of Yard-r,>om for Horses, W. M7 Davy: HORSE-SHOER. K AITI AITI J OINERY OINERY w ORKS. ORKS. J. CHAMBERS. P. T. KEAM. CHAMBERS and fF'EAM, HAMBERS and XVEAM, BUILDERS, JOINERS, Etc. JAS. J AND £MO. ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, AND BLACESMITHS. T. jwe Street, Gisborne. (Late James Brown.) <1 LL KINDS of IRONWORK Having taken over the Premises lately occupied by Mr. Poach, we beg to announce to the Public of Gisborne that we are prepared to do all work connected with the trade in the most up-to-date style. All classes of Stair-building constructed and satisfaction guaranteed. All kinds of Joinery made on the premises. Chip Relief and Model Carving in any design executed promptly. MADE and REPAIRED. l it FIRST-CLASS TRADESMAN employed in each Department. ALL ENGINEERS’ REQUISITES KEPT IN STOCK. ENGINE PACKING BALATA BELTING SHAFTING and PULLEYS SELF-OILING PLUMMER BLOCKS LEATHER BELTING STEEL WIRE ROPES CHAINS STANDARD CO.’S LUBRICATING OILS PIPING and FITTINGS STEAM VALVES AND COCKS —AGENTS— The Linde British Refrigerating Co., Limited. Brown and May’s P9rtablo Engines, National Gas and Oil Engines. Massey-Harris Implement Co. JAMES BROWN, Manager, Gisborne, THE (OUT OF THE /'MOAT HE VAUT OF THE Vy’OAT Tells the Taste of the Tailor, The Garment that Strikes your Fancy may not be the one you should wear, In the mirror of the retail clothier you cannot see yourself as others see you. Is it safe to trust your appearance to the judgment of the ready-made salesman, biassed by the necessity of fitting- you to the clothing rather than the clothing to you P. Individuality and charaoter are expressed in every garment we make. H, CJANDLANT, OANDLANT, Merchant Tailor and Importer, PEEL STREET.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2206, 9 October 1907, Page 4
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