CONSUMPTION STILL CLAIMS ITS VICTIMS. That old enemy of the human race —consumption—still claims its victims, and in increasing numbers. A cold neglected—that is always the start, always.' It seems inconceivable that persons who know perfectly well that a neglected cold will cause the sufferer to find a consumptive’s grave, persist in neglecting themselves. Don’t let a cold get a start —stop it right at the beginning with TUSSICUKA—a truly marvellous throat and l'ung tonic. Two teaspoonfuls of TUSSICURA taken at the beginning of a cold quickly clears the nasal passages, relieves the feverishness, and reduces the membranous inflammation. You will find consumption exceedingly difficult to euro when it has got a good start; but (and note this well) you can positively ciiro a cold and thus prevent consumption by taking TUSSICUKA when the cokl first appears. Tussicura ■is sold in two sizes, & 6d, by all good chomists and grocers.
JAS. J AND 00. ' (Late James Brown.) Lowe Streep Gisborne. ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, AND BLACKSMITHS. All kinds or ironwork MADE and REPAIRED. None but FIRST-CLASS TRADESMEN employed in each Department. ALL ENGINEERS’ REQUISITES KEPT IN STOCK. —AGENTS—ENGINE PACKING BALATA BELTING SHAFTING and PULLEYS SELF-OILING PLUMMER BLOCK* LEATHER BELTING STEEL WIRE ROPES CHAINS STANDARD CO.’S LUBRICATING OILS PIPING and FITTINGS STEAM VALVES AND COCKB The Linde British Refrßotating -Co., Limited. Brown and May’s Portable Engina*. National Gas and Oil Engines. Maiaey-Harria Implement Co. JAMES BROWN, Manager, Gisborne.
S. WOOTON. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. GLADSTONE LOAD. Balls and parties catered FOR. WEDDING CAKES SUPPLIED ON SHORTEST NOTICE. Our TEA ROOMS are the Most Popular in Town. TRY OUR—SAVORY MEAT PIES, Which wo guarantee will please the most epicurean taste. Telephone, No. 469.
IMPROVE YOUR PROPERTY I 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. 3. WEST, Abordeau Road,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2206, 2 June 1908, Page 4
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