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FURNISH YOUR HOUSE Wit'll a bottle of Dr. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment, and next time one of tlio family ie injured, your foresight will bo commended. No household should bo without tills great pain-relieving, healing liniment. It is the most useful medicine you could possibly keep for daily emergencies. Accept no substitute. Obtainable from A. W. J. MANN, Agent, Chemist.

DR. SHERDON’S DIGESTIVE TABULES. After each meal, give the stomach perfect rest, because they contain all the natural digestants as found ill a healthy stomach. This is a common-sense method of treating all stomach troubles, and the results are certain. Mr. F. Woodward, 205 Ross-street, Port Melbourne, Victoria, in a letter to the Sheldon Drug Company, writes as follows: “The Dr. Sheldon Digestive Tabnles purchased from you some time ago have given universal satisfaction among my trade. My wife has suffered from aoute attacks of dyspepsia and indigestion, but since tailing your Tabules has experienced great relief. She suffered so badly at times that she could not eat a piece of bread and butter as big as her three fingers; but now, after using Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules, her appetite has returned, and she can art as well as ever, and her meals are a source of pleasure to her. Personally, I always carry some of your Tabules with me, and find they are of great benefit to me. Have recommended them to my neighbors, whose testimony fully accords with our own. Am convinced they are a preparation of great merit for dyspepsia and indigestion.” Obtainable from A. W. J. MANN, Agent, Chemist.

TO DAIRY-FARMERS. WANTED. WANTED— A reliable FAMILY, to undertake tlio working of a Dairy, on shares, milking up to 100 cows.—Apply, AY. DOUGLAS LYSNAR. REMOVAL NOTICE. THE undersigned has removed into premises next Geisha Tea Rooms, Lowe Street, where all Orders for Repairs will receive prompt attention. AV. STEWART, Bootmaker. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. Satisfactory evidence having been furnished of the Loss of Crown Lease registered Number 971, comprised in Volume IL, Folio 284, for Small Grazing Run Number Sixty-four (64), whereof AYILLIAM HENRY GOODWIN. ' deceased, late of Frasertown, is the registered proprietor, and of tlio loss of outstanding duplicate of Memorandum of Mortgage Number 10132 affecting the same land, and Application having been made to me for the issue of a Provisional Crown Lease for the said section and to register a dealing affecting the said Mortgage, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE of my intention, at the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gazette containing this notice, to issue such Provisional Lease and to register the dealing as requested, dispensing with the production of the said duplicate Mortgage'unless good cause be shown to the contrary. Dated at the Lands Registry Office, Gisborne, this twenty-second day of November, 1907. R. N. JONES, District Land Registrar.

GISBORNE HARBOR BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that by a Resolution passed at a Special Meeting of this Board, on Monday, the 25th November, 1907, the following additional BY-LAWS wore adopted, and the same were ordered to come into force on the Ist JANUARY, 1908: Re HARBORMASTER’S FEES. 180. That By-law No. 20 be amended by altering the 4th Clause, page 10, to read as follows: — “For steamers of 120 tons register and upwards, to roadstead only, Id per ton register on arrival, but so that the owner, master, or agent of such vessel shall not be called upon to pay more than 6d per ton. register in any halfyear. “For steamers of 120 tons register and upwards entering the Turanganui River Id per ton register on arrival.” Re STORAGE IN CARGO SHEDS. 181. That By-law No. 73, page 17, be amended to read as follows : “All goods deposited in the sheds to be removed within the working day following the discharge of same. A fee of one shilling per ton per diem will bo charged upon all goods left in tilio shed •after such period.” Re SCALE OF SLIP CHARGES. 182. That By-law No. 179, page 35, bo amended to road as follows: “Up to 40 tons gross register £3 for 5 days, and 10s per day after the fifth day. Over 40 toils and up to 75 tons gross register, £4 for 5 days, and 10s per day after the fifth day.” JAMES WM.. WITTY, Secretary. Harbor Board Office, Gisborne, Nov. 26tli, 1907.

A R“ EDY F OR T HIRST. BARKY’S ....Summer Drinks.... F INEST ASSORTMENT IN THE DOMINION. Sparkling! Pure! Cooling! Delicious! ALE. BARRY’S FAMOUS NON-DEPOSIT ALE. ' Brilliant to the Last. Good for All ancl Bettev than All. SQUASH. Absolutely THE FINEST on the Market. Agencies throughout the Dominion. STOUT. “THE ALL BLACK.” Perfection for Invalids. CORDIALS. ALL VARIETIES—PURE AND WHOLESOME.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2049, 28 November 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2049, 28 November 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2049, 28 November 1907, Page 1

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