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STOCK SALE. ..MATAWHERO SALEYARDS. TO-DAY (THURSDAY) March 2Gth. Fat Stock Sale at 10.45 Sharp. Storo Stock Sale at 11 o’clock Bharp Present Entries: 3500 SHE E P _ _ Including 1400 2-tooth Wethers ' 000 Ewes 350 4-tooth 'Wethers 250 Ewes 250 Ewes 200 2-tooth 'Wethers 200 2-tootli Ewes 200 2-tooth Wethers 170 Ewes 80 4-tooth Wethers. TWO-TOOTH ROMNEY RAMS On account of Mr. CHAS. GRAY: f\ 2-TOOTH LEICESTER RAMS J V_/G 2-tooth Lincoln Rams 3 Full-tooth Lincoln Rams 2 G-tooth Lincoln Rams HEAD PRIME BEEF. 10 Further Entries Invited. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. (L. O. Ingram, Auctioneer.) DALGETY AND CO. Ltd. (A. S. Wanhsmann, Auctioneer.) WILLIAMS AND KETTLE Ltd. Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE MATAWHERO YARDS TO-DAY (THURSDAY) March 26tli. Whon they will oiler— SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, Etc. Fat Stock Salo at 11 o’clock sharp, Storo Stock Sale at 11.30 sharp. PRESENT ENTRIES: 2000 “ 13 r 1000 Full-mouth Ewes 250 Lambs 100 Fat Ewes GOO Ewes from Kiore Station HEAD OF CATTLE „ „ Including 80 3 and 4-year-old Bullocks. 40 Prime Beef Cows 100 Further Entries Invited G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. M ATAWHERO STOCK FIXTURES, SALE NOTICE TO CLIENTS. THURSDAY, 26th MARCH. THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd. THURSDAY, APRIL 9tli. THURSDAY, APRIL 16tli. THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd. THURSDAY, APRIL 30tli. THURSDAY, MAY 7th. THURSDAY, MAY 14th. THURSDAY, MAY 21st. THURSDAY, MAY 28th. THURSDAY, JUNE 11th. THURSDAY, JUNE 25th. Sales commence at 11 sharp. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. Ltd. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. Ltd. MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO.
REYNOLDS’ CENTRAL FURNISHING EMPORIUM, AS I HOLD THE FINEST, MOST VARIED, AND UP-TO-DATE STOCK IN THE DOMINION, I respectfully invito everybody to inspect, and having £2,000 worth of surplus Stock, RARE BARGAINS will bo offered for Cash during the next 20 days. NOW IS THE ONE TIME TO SECURE THEM. AXMINSTER, BRUSSELS, VELVET and TAPESTRY SQUARES, RUGS, MATS, EIDER DOWN QUILTS, SATIN and HONEYCOMB QUILTS, LACE CURTAINS, TABLE DAMASK, BLINDS, TWILL SHEETING, Etc. 3 SHIPMENTS of LINOLEUMS, Med. sized rooms covered from 21s. 4 SHIPMENTS of BEDSTEADS, MANGLES, and CARPET SWEEPERS. CUTLERY, SPOONS, and FORKS, a Splendid Assortment. TEA SETS, 8s 6d to £ls 15s—5 casks, 100 patterns to choose from. DINNER SETS, 18s 6d to £20—24 patterns to pick from. TOILET SETS, 11s to £5 ss—7o patterns to select from. FLOWER POTS, a Splendid Variety .—2 casks to choose from. PICTURE MOULDINGS, a Large Variety. ALL BRITISH GOODS. ALL ARE INVITED. F.. G. A. REYNOLDS. WOULD NO-LICENSE BENEFIT GISBORNE IF PLACES JUST ACROSS THE BOUNDARY WERE UNDER LICENSE? UNDOUBTEDLY! BECAUSE—tTIic number of temptations » being; diminished, the labor entailed in order to gratify the desire for drink would be too great, for all but a few, to undertake. 2 In every no-lieesne area the • number of persons convicted for drunkenness has fallen ENORMOUSLY, although there are places where drink can be procured within a comparatively short distance. O No place is so favorably O* situated a.s GISBORNE for benefit ling by NO-LICENSE, as its very isolation would make it more difficult to defy the law through outside influences. 4 It is a well-known fact that o iii large towns in England, wherever the number of licensed bouses is reduced,, tlio convictions for drunkenness DECREASE, showing that the greater tlio facilities for more drinking, and the less the facilities the less drinking. Advt.
A STEW DS2AE.TUB.E. Responding to the urgent requests of many sufferers, the proprietors have decided to introduce a concentrated, non-alcoholic form of that valuable nedicine, Warner’s Safe Cure, under ,hc title of “ Warner’s Safe Cure (Concentrated).” The price of Warner s Safe Cure (Concentrated) is 2/6 per bottle. The bottle is one-fourth the size of the 5/- bottle of Warner s Safe Cure, but it contains the same number nf doses, the dose being also onefourth, nantelv, a teaspoonful instead of a tablcspoonful. The medicinal value is the same in each case, the medicinal contents of i\. 5/- bottle of Warner’s Safe Cure being concentrated into a 2/6 bottle of Warner’s Safe Cure (Concentrated). So well known aro the beneficial effects of Warner’s Safe Cure in all cases of kidney and liver disease, and complaints arising from the retention in the system of uric and biliary poisons, such as rheumatism, gout/ neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, blood disorders, anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, jaundice, Bright’s' disease, gravel, stone, bladder troubles, general debility, sick headache, that the introduction of the 2/6 bottle of Warner's Safe Cure (Concentrated) cannot be regarded otherwise than as a public boon. Warner's Safe Cure (Concentrated) is sold by all chemists and storekeepers, or will be. sent, carriage paid) on receipt of price, by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd,, Australasian branch, Melbourne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2149, 26 March 1908, Page 3
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