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YOUNG MAM* DON’T DRINK. THU young man who drinks strong liquor is liko tlio eommnmlor of a fortified city who deliberately admits( a known enomy within its walls. Drink is more hostile and mom deadly than any army. It has sent more men to destruction and death than huvo all the armies of tho world. „ , THE FIRST DRINK ADMITS A DEMON THAT EVERY SUCCESSIVE DRINK STRENGTHENS, until some day it may be strong enough to dominate and glut its ravenous appetite with your brain and blood. Don’t deceive yourself about your strength. You know nothing about that until tho test comos, and then it often is too late. Y r ou may novor ho sure you have tlio strength to resist until you have asserted that strength by resistance. To resist once, or twice, or a dozen times, does not prove strength to resist always. It can bo proved onlv by constant and unfading resistance Any man can resist sometimes. ' THE ONLY MAN WHO CAN HAVE ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE IN HIS POWER TO RESIST IS HE AVHO NEVER DRINKS AT ALL. If you liavo the strength, use it. Assert it now. Ono drink more is too 'muoh. Re strong right now. It is your best chance. Strong young man I If you can today mock at tlio assertion that one drink is too much, somo day you may think tho same of ten drinks, and later of twenty. And when that day comes tho strollgtlikliat could not resist ono driii'lc, boforo appetito was formed, will bo but as a straw in a whirlwind. _ IF YOU HAVE NOT THE STRENGTH AND SENSE TO STOP DRINKING RIGHT NOW, WHEN WILL YOU HAVE IT? WILL CONTINUED YIELDING GIVE YOU ADDED STRENGTH OR BETTER SENSE? When tho ravelled nerves of a disordered stomach and tlio flaccid tissues of a softening brain demand whisky, will you, who could not resist when strength and sense were whole and craving was unknown- — will you bo hotter able to resist then ? Ono does not need to become a drunkard in. the gutter to bo injured by whisky. It is poison oven in fmall quantities. When impure, as most of the commercial whisky is, it is full of unknown dangers. When pure it is more dangerous still. _ IT IS SOMETIMES GIVEN TO PUPS TO STUNT THEIR GROWTH AND TURN THEM INTO “FREAKS.” The young man hoping for the highest possible mental and physical development should think seriously of this when tempted to put himself in the place of the pup. YOUNG MAN. DON’T DRINK! There is no good in it. The only possible result is harm to yourself and sorrow to those that love you (Advt.) ‘Tlio World,’ New York. C.P.

MARVELLOUS UNIQUE SALE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) 6th Inst. 2 o’clock. BY PUBLIC AUCTION In Our NEW PREMISES (Next DUSTIN’S) .0 GENTS’ AND 0 LADIES’ SAMPLE MACHINES. /HIGH-GRADE ENGLISH BICYLES Fitted with Front and Back Rim, Cable Brakes, Seats, Tools and Tool Bag, Pump, etc. INSPECTION INVITED.- ' We invite intending Purchasers to call and inspect the Machines, which will bo on view feom THURSDAY morning. M ILLER AND ORAIG THE POPULAR AUCTIONEERS. GISBORNE WOOLBROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. The next sale OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES Etc., A On THURSDAY, sth December, 1907, At 10 a.m. NOTE—As this Sale has been arranged with the Wool Buyers’ Association, Representatives of Home and Continental Houses will be present for the first time. Vendors will oblige by forwarding early intimation of Entries to their Agents. NUHAKA STOCK SALE.SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14th. THE NEXT SALE will bo held or, , the above date, for wiii h we are now receiving Entries. Previous to the Stock Sale we will offer: THE PRIVILEGES in commetioi -• with tho NUHAKA SHOW, <n Ja/ i ary Ist. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd. MPORTANT AT WELLINGTON. Subdivision of the Famous MARAINANGA (AKITIO) ESTATE. WELLINGTON,WEDNESDAY, loth JANUARY, 1908. Murray, Roberts and co., in conjunction with ABRAHAM AND YVILLIAMS, Ltd., have received instructions from MESSRS HANDYSIDE ROBERTS AND CO., to sell as above, at the TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, at 2 p.m. sharp, the whole of the famous MARAINANGA ESTATE, comprising 36,600 ACRES, subdivided into 22 BLOCKS, ranging from 580 to 4,720 acres. GREAT FATTENING AND GRAZING COUNTRY—fIat, hilly, and undulating. ONE-THIRD of tho Estate is eminently suitable for DAIRY’ING, the bulk of this being ploughable. A number of RICH RIVER FLATS are particularly good, being warm, dry, and well watered. THE ESTATE is situated on the East Coast, facing the South Pacific Ocean. It is 82 miles from Napier and 120 miles from Wellington by steamer; and by road 50 miles from Masterton, 33 miles from Pahiatua, 32 miles from Dannevirke, and 3 miles from Pongaroa. Post office and telephone station at the homestead ; mail service thrice a week. THE BLOCKS, most of which are RING-FENCED, are exceptionally WELL WATERED, and there is a first-class homestead site on each of them. * Tho property can be reached by steamer from- Napier or Wellington weekly; or by road from Dannevirke, Pahiatua, and Masterton. TERMS—IO per cent deposit, 5 per cent on delivery, 10 per cent in twelve months, i 0 per cent in two years, balance on mortgage for 5 years at 5 per cent. LITHOGRAPHIC PLANS may be obtained at any of the branches of MURRAY. ROBERTS and CO., and ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, Ltd., or from J. M. JOHNSTON, Palmerston North. NOTE —Inspection on and after 2nd December, 1907. Delivery, I6th March, 1908. MURRAY, ROBERTS <fc CO . ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, ‘Ltd. Auctioneers. AND S ALE.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2055, 5 December 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2055, 5 December 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2055, 5 December 1907, Page 3

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