T A K E N 0 T I 0 B. TO GET RELIABLE REFRESHMENTS YOTJ SHOULD GO TO THE SWEETERIES. Iced Fruit Drinks. Ice Cream. Fruit Salads, Milk Shakes, Afternoon Teas‘a speciality, and other wholesome and refreshing drinks. KOP’S ALE AND STOUT. —THE SWEETERIES. vTELSON, EXCELSIOR HOUSE, Grey-street, Begs to notify the Ladies of Gisborne that she has secured the services of an up-to-date Dressmaker. Ladies leaving their orders with as will be well rewarded. CHILDREN’S DRESSES and LADIES’ TROUSSEAUX A SPECIALTY,
WM y YOU SHOULD DRINK PURIRI I NATURAL ■ MINERAL WATER. Everyone, especially those whose work keeps them indoors during the day, should drink Puriri Natural Mineral Water, because it acts most beneficially on the stomach, liver and nerves, and, by toning up these organs, gives perfect health. The fact that many leading doctors recommend Puriri is proof as to its exceptionally valuable medicinal qualities. PURIRI NATURAL MINERAL WATER should always be used instead of soda water with liquors, wines or milk. It greatly enhances the natural flavour of the drink and adds a delightful crispness, snap and sparkle. Ask for Puriri and insist on' getting it. puriri is sold at 5/- per dozen large bottles. Return these bottles and 1/3 will be allowed. Thus it costs only Per Dozen 3/9 Large Bottles Stocked at all leading hotels, clubs and grocers. ® WHOLESALE AGENTS: Messrs. Williams & Kettle,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2145, 21 March 1908, Page 2
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