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an acquired appetite. THE first tnsto of alcoholic liuuor is nauseous. Tho appetite contracted is wholly artificial, and pa.i nl'nl persistence is necessary to its formation. Tho craving lor strong drink is unhealthy, and has heon created in opposition to tho needs, the tastes, and the natural instincts of tho human system. In Nature there are responsive forces. The wing of tho bird has air to match it; tho fin of tho fish water; tho ear, sound ; and tho eye, light. There is an affinity between theso faculties, lorees, and agents; but the HUMAN SYSTEM HAS NO MORE AFFINITY TO ALCOHOL THAN A BOY’S BACK HAS TO THE STRAP. For food Nature calls with an insistence that cannot bo denied, but against the use of alcohol, which is poison, it protests with a force that ought to he respected. The annotate lor strong drink is unnatural, acquired, and artificial. Advt. C.P.

P.O. Box 106. H. J. P Tel., Slfl. EACOCKE * £JO. TIMBER MERCHANTS AND GENERAL AGENTS. Office and Yards -Oarnn.von Btreat. WHILE thanking our Customers for past favors, wo wish to announce that wo havo decided to discontinue Building and Contracting, and to confine ourselves solely to the sale of Timber. IN STOCK for Sale nt Lowest Current Prices all kinds of Sawn and Dressed Timber, Mouldings, Houseblocks, Joinery, etc., etc. Large Shipments constantly arriving. Special. Quotations to Builders. H. J. P EACOCK® Jk G°

Confectioner v.. ONFECTIONER X . WS Are The Original Introducers of ANYTHING STARTLING In Confectionery. Others are Only Imitators. They can try, bnt can never be like us. NEVER EQUALLED. No-chanoe of being excelled.

TOWERS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER. rjYHE gWEETERIES. GISBORNE. THE WAIMATA —IBBORNE AIHATA—vJT ISBORNE Mail /~ioach AIL UOACH LEAVES GISBORNE, 9.45 a.m., TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS, And WAIMATA on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDA TS. REDUCTION IN FARES— Single 4s, Return 6s. TO TRADESMEN.—To ensure prompt delivery see that your parcels are Bent where they can bo obtained with settlers’ mail. TO TRAVELLERS. —Bisset’s Coach lands you at the Waimata Acoomnodation House. 3. in id W BTHHF.T F. S. Malcolm & Co. (Late Central Auction Rooms, Christchurch), AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS, LAND and ESTATE AGENTS, etc. AUTHORISED VALUERS FOR PROBATE. COMMODIOUS and CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, LOWE STREET GISBORNE. OUTDOOR SALES Personally and Economically Conducted by our Mr. Malcolm, assisted by competent Staff. RALES AT MART REGULARLY EVERY SATURDAY of POULTRY, PRODUCE, FURNITURE, and MERCHANDISE, Etc. . FURNITURE and EFFECTS BOUGHT OUTRIGHT from Clients not wishing to take the trouble and risk of Auction Sale. Buyers of Property Liberally Financed. Prompt Account Sales. Telephone, No. 12. Bankers: Bank of New Zoaland. Ring up F. S. MALCOLM and CO., THE MART, Lowe Street, And they will save you all the trouble.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2096, 23 January 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2096, 23 January 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2096, 23 January 1908, Page 3

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