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O.UiBELL’S SHEEP DIP. Do not bo misled by high-sounding advertisements. Test Ouibell’s Dips on equal terms against any other brand oil the market, and von will speedily realise it is the best- of all. The most successful sheep-breeders living to-day have done so, with the result that many of them now use Quibell’s exclusively on their most valuable sheep. Wliy? Because they find it pays.

THE BAiLAOLAVA BUGLE. On a mom-i-ng in October fifty-four years ago, on a battlefield in the Crimea, a bugle 'was blown whoso echoes will never dies out while courage and admiration of courage are the heritage of the British race (says a London paper). On that morning Trum-pet-Major Henry Joy, of the 17th Lancers, was ordered to sound the charge which sent the Light Brigade, volleying and thundering, into the •Valley of 'Death. It is a matter for congratulation that Joy's.trumpet is to become a national possession. At the breakup of a private museum recently it was bought by an unknown bidder, who now proves to.be Air W. IV. Ait or. and who has presented the trumpet to the Koval United Service ■Museum in Whitehall. Mr Astor is Ainoriein-born, but lie has lived fur a long time in England, and became a naturalised -British 'citizen some lime ago. By Ills thoughtful and generous act —lor the trumpet cost- a tidy sum —Mr Astor has set the seal upon his citizenship. The English people will be gratefu] to him, more especially as it was. feared at one time that Joy's trumpet, together with, his medals, would cross the Atlantic to enrich the collection of some of America’s many millionaires. The. medals, however, are also to remain in this country, and will repose side by side -with the -bugle in the museum at Whitehall. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment cures more eases of rheumatism every year that all the so-called rheumatism medicines combined. It will penetrate to your very bones; soothe and subdue the pain. The first application will relieve, and continued use effect a permanent cure. Guaranteed to cure, or -money , back. Accept no substitute. Price, Is Gd and 3s. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann’s, chemist, agent.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2220, 18 June 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2220, 18 June 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2220, 18 June 1908, Page 3

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