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F. S. Malcolm & Co., AUCTIONEERS. the mart, LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. Tol. No. 12. Bankers: Bank of N.A. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGFN lb, Buy and Soil Produco of evory description. 'J'Jiot are also prepared to BUY furniture right out giving tllo very highest Cush Value in every instance. AUCTION SALES arc i held in our ftnacious Mart FVltllY. SAlulv I)AY ; rroduco at 10.80, Furniture SPECIAL FURNITURE SALES ARRANGED. ON SALE. POTATOES, PUMPKINS, ONIONS, AUCKLAND BUILT KAURI AND WICKER FURNITURE ETS! *C'AIU’ SQU A RES, RUGS, TO^LOTWAI™ I BAMBOO'BLINDS, -AT WHOLESALE COSTOUTDOOR SALES Forsonaly conducted by our MR. MALCOLM, Entire satisfaction guaranteed, at a minimum, expense. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Ring up No. 12, and ivo save you all tho trouble. F. S. MALCOLM & CO., AUCTIONEERS. NO-LI CENSE CAMPAIGN.

ASTOUNDING FACTS. MR. NELSON, the most distinguished of English actuaries, after long and careful investigations and comparisons, ascertained by actual experience the following astounding facts:— Between the ages of fifteen and twenty, where ten total abstainers die, eighteen moderate drinkers die. Between the ages of twenty and thirty, where ten total abstainers die, thirty-one moderate drinkers die. Between the ages of thirty and forty, where ten total abstainers die, forty moderate drinkers die. Or, expressing the fact in another form, he says:— A total abstainer, twenty years old, has a.', chance of living forty-four years longer, or until' sixty-four years old. A moderate drirtker has the chance of living fifteen and one-half years longer, or until thirty-five and onehall years old. A total abstainer, forty years old, has the chance of living twenty-eight and one-fourth years longer, or until sixty-eight and one-half years old. A moderate drinker, forty years old, has the chance of living eleven and two-tliirds years longer, or until fifty-one amj. one-half years old.— Selected.

NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. MISS HUGH ES GIVE AN ADDRESS TO-NIGHT. At S, H' S M In AJESTY’S T HEATRE On . “MAN-MAKING VERSUS MONEY- •' MAKING.” Chair to be taken by Rev. L. Dawson Thomas. Questions .invited at close of meeting. Collection.

PETTIE & CO., Ltd. GISBORNE. \ " T. E. TGNBYCUPFE, Managing Director. SPRING and SUMMER STYLES. REVELATION in REAL STYLE ELEGANCE. SPECIAL FORMAL OPENING Eriday & Saturday , sth & 6th Sept. Accept this as a formal personal invitation to visit our Style Sho r T'HE Hrst arrivals —the harbingers of the Fashions for the New Season—are here, A displayed in a most captivating manner. This is Poverty Bay’s pre-eminent Style Show ; it is one grand exposition of Springtime Goods gathered from every part of the fashionable world. Exclusiveness, originality, and moderate pricing are the dominant notes of this tempting display, and we are desirous that all the women-folk of the disti-ict should see it. Everything shown depicts the latest conceits. The Millinery Models are positively bewitching, the Dress Goods from the foremost looms embrace every weave sanctioned by fashion, the Blouses are exclusive in design; there is brilliancy, brightness and charm in the entire show. You can spend an hour or two here very profitably looking at this style show. • j

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2284, 1 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2284, 1 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2284, 1 September 1908, Page 3

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