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NEW LEASE FOR WEAK LUNGS. Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption cures Influenza and all Lung Troubles. Obtainable from A. W. J. MANN, Agent, Chemist. “THE VANISHED DAYS.” THE ‘‘ Chicago Post” publishes the . following:—‘ ‘Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, and other Southern States are rapidly adopting Local Of>tion, and their Prohibition districts are increasing.” “Lay the jest about the julep in the ■camphor balls at last. For the miracle has happened and the olden days are passed; That which makes Milwaukee thirsty doesn’t foam in Tennessee, And the lid in old Missouri is as tight locked as can be— Ohl the comic paper Colonel, and Ins cronies well may sigh, For the mint is waving gaily, but THE SOUTH IS GOING DRY. “By the stillside, on tho hillside, all Kentucky, all is still?! For the only damp refreshment must be dipped up from the rill; No’tli Ca’lina’s stately ruler gives his soda glass a shove, And discusses Local "Op.tion with the South Ca’lina Gov.; It is useless at the fountain to be winkful of the eye;' " : For the Cocktail glass is dusty, and THE SOUTH IS GOING DRY.

“All the nightcaps now have tassels, and are worn upon the head— Not the. nightcaps that were taken when nobody went to bed; And the breeze above the blueglass is as solemn as is death, For it bears no pungent clove tang on its odorific breath, And each man can walk a chalk line when the stars are in the sky, . For the fizz glass now is fi’zzless, and THE SOUTH IS GOING DRY. ‘T,ay the jest about the julep Tieath the chestnut tree at last, For there’s but one kind of moonshine, and the olden days are past; Now the water wagon rumbles through the Southland on its trip. And it helps no ono to drop off to pick up the driver’s whip, For the mint beds make a pasture, and the corkscrew hangetli high; All is still along the stillside, and THE SOUTH IS GOING DRY.” ' C.P.

PAYING STOP RENT. IF You even intend having a Home of your own. BUY THIS NOW ! ! A NEW. WELL-BUILT VILLA. Containing Drawing-Room, large Dining-room, convenient Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms, Hall,' Bath-room, Pantry, Verandahs front and side, covered-in Verandah at -rear ; • 3'Reg. Grates, Range, Gas-stove; -Wash-liouse, Stable, Shed. Tho SECTION is nearly half an acre, high and dry, laid out in lawns, flower and vegetable gardens, and the LOCALITY is first-class. PRICE, £750. APPLY— _ C. G. BLOORE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, LOWE STREET. Tel. 152. GISBORNE BOROUGH . COUNCIL. NOTICE. IN terms of ‘ 'The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,” notice is hereby given that a Meeting of Electors of the Borough of Gisborne will bo held in the Borough Council Chambers Gisborne, at 7 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 21st day of December, 1907, for the purpose of authorising the stopping up a part of Roebuck Road, in the Boioiigh of Gisborne. Plans of tho proposed alteration may bo inspected at the Council Chambers, Lowe Street, Gisborne, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. ; Dated at Gisborne this 21st day of November, 1907. R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2047, 26 November 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2047, 26 November 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2047, 26 November 1907, Page 3

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