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EVERYOiE NEEDS “PURSRS” (NATURE’S OWN GREAT GIFT) IT MEANS HEALTH RIGHT and SPIRITS LIGHT. If you are the proud possessor of these two great blessings, life should certainly be rosy indeed. And why shouldn’t you be? Nature herself has provided the means in a particularly pleasing form— Puriri Natural Mineral Water. The springs from which Puri ui is obtained have long been famous for their bracing and purifying qualities. Puriri is obtained just as it bubbles from the ground —unadulterated, undiluted, pure, straight from the springs to the consumer. It differs from other mineral waters, for it is light, uplifting, and pleasingly palatable, makes a refreshing drink and an unequalled tonic. AFTER A HEAVY NIGHT or EVENING OUT, when you feel the necessity for a real good pick-me-up, a glass of Puriri will do you a world of good. You will find that a glass of Puriri every morning is unequalled for imparting that life, energy, and " absolutely fit ” feeling so much desired by all. Athletes, too. set great value on it as a refresher and restorer after exertion. Every man and woman should take Puriri. There’s nothing better, purer or cheaper, and it can be had at all.hotels and local agents at 6/- per dozen bottles. Return the bottles and I/a will bo allowed. Thus it costs 3/9 PER DOZEN BOTTLES. WHAT DR. HOPE LEWIS THINKS OF PURIRI. Auckland. I became acquainted with Puriri -in 1579, * n d have bad ample opportunities of testing its value since that date. As an antacid and antml.tic Puna acts well; especially is it adapted as a potable water for children. In the rheumatic and gouty constitutions it may be used with the greatest . benefit, and should be taken freely. After a course of balking at many ol our thermal centres, the use of Puriri Natural Mineral Water helps to make | the cure permanent. It is an honest mineral water, and well suited to tne dvspcptic ailments so common in New Zealand. t c v * 1 T. Hope Lewis, L.S.A. How and* Where to Obtain PUKIRI : MASONIC HOTKL, BRITISH EM PIRK HOTEL, CORONA I K>N HOTEL, AL :1 Il?N HOTEL, KOYAL HOTEL, GISBORNE HO ILL. And all Grocers and Clubs. not stock it, aok him to g;rt it for you. Wholesale Agents: WILLIAMS & KETT; WHY PAY CASH? A SMALL DEPOSIT AVILL ENSURE YOU IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF ANY ARTICLE OF HIGH-GRADE JEWELLERY SUITABLE FOR XMAS PRESENTS. YOU HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF GETTING AN ARTICLE OF GUARANTEED QUALITY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER. ON EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS. IF YOU ARE IN A POSITION TO PAY CASH, CALL AND SEE US BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. YOUR INSPECTION COSTS YOU NOTHING, AND WE PROMISE YOU A SAVING OF 20 PER CENT. RYAN BROS. ADAIR’S BUILDINGS. LOWE STREET. OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS T\yfl"ADE TO r\RDER. HAVE ONE NOW READY FOR SALEBLACK and WHITE, 8 feet in length and 12in in circumference FOUR GUINEAS. THEY CAN BE MADE TO ANY PRICE OR COLOR TO ORDERMADE FROM N.Z. FEATHERS. I SHALL BE PLEASED TO SHOAV THE ABOVE TO ANY WHO CARE TO LOOK AT IT. TATTERSFIELD, DYER and CLEANER PATENTEE OF THE AIR PENETRABLE WATERPROOF.

IMPROVE YOUR PROPERTY! INCREASE ITS VALUE AT VERY LITTLE EXPENSE. River breastworks constructed. Terraces formed, Tennis and Croquet Lawns put down, Plantations set out, and Grounds Tastefully laid out. E. J. WEST, Aberdeen Road. K IMPTON IMPTON Brothers. ROTHERS. 36 & 37 MINCING LANE, LONDON, and PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. Direct importers, wholesale AND RETAIL. ENGLISH £8 15s. FREE-WHEEL ONLY £9 15s. BICYCLES. ONE £lO 15s. PROFIT. DUNLOP TYRES, 17s 6d each. UPRIGHT £46 GRAND ONLY £4B ONE PIANOS. £55 PROFIT. Really Beautiful Instruments. K IMPTON IMPTON B ROTHERS. ROTHERS. LONDON, and PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. IMPORTERS of Pianos, Bicycles, Peller Oil Engines, Sewing Machines, etc., eto.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2065, 17 December 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2065, 17 December 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2065, 17 December 1907, Page 4

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