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DISORDERS OF , THE STOMACH Arc responsible for nine-tenths of the ills that human flesh are .heir to. It vou keep your stomach right you are*pretty sure to be c! good health. Cure vour stomach ami you euro the rest. 'Get it in good condition and keep it so, and you will be able to stop all the dosing and physicking that seem necessary to you up". There is only one way to accomplish this purpose,'and this is to ensure the digestion of the food you oat. Di. Sheldon’s Digestive Tubules represent the natural juices pt digestion as they exist- in a healthy stomach, combined with tonic and restorative properties. They actually do the work of the stomach, and enable that organ-to rest, recuperate, and become strong and well. In fact, under their influence a mail forgets he ever had a stomach. Ho again becomes a good fellow, and a man among men Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann, Chemist, agent.

“Total income. 18s Gd.; ront, 22s 6d.” This is an extract from a report on the conditions of living of a person who applied for relief at a meeting of the Wellington Benevolent Trustees, and there aro many simiiai ones presented every week. The reason for the excessive rent i s not so much that a smallor house with a lower rent cannot bo found, but that the indigent person bas some idea ot securiii" a largo bouse/ and eking out a living by letting the rooms not in use. When, however, as is generally the case, the lodgers fail, to answer to the card, “Booms to Let, tlie rent is not forthcoming, and the second state of that indigent one is no better "than the first.

A PAINFUL SWELLING On any part of tlio body wil 1 , if neglected, end in some kind of sore, such as a boil, curbuncle, ulcer, abscess, fistula, etc. To prevent, such a result, apply Dr. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment. This will relieve the pain, draw out the inflamation, reduce the swelling, and drive away the entire trouble. Accept no substitute. 1 rice Is 6d. and 3s. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann, Chemist, agent.

Employment bureaux in England, which formed}- were accustomed to ocmmunicate with private enip-oyers in regard to people wanting situations,°have commenced to send along lists to the Labor Dep irtment. The latest to arrive comes from the W est Ham County Borough Employment Bureau, and comprises a large number of applicants for positions, many of whom show promising recommendations. Letters received from intending emigrants indicate a very general slackness in the labor market at Home.

ROUGHS, Can bo Prevented and Cured by CANADIAN HERBAL DROPS. IHE SWEETERIES Supply Them. TEMPORARY PREMISES: Gladstone Road. QOLDS, £ STHMA, ETC.

H FOB ARNESB &JJORSEROVERS NIGHOLLS AND GRIFFITHS P URNISHING IRONMONGERS, MARK WAY’S BUILDING, GISBORNE. |JAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF WIRE NETTING Suitable for Garden Purpose! at gPEOIAL jpRIOES, J ETTING In Ao follows: 50 YAED ROLLS--88 INCH WIDE. 9/0 Per RoU--48 INCH WIDE. 12/6 60 INCH WIDE 18/6. ALSO,— A SHIPMENT OF ALL SIZES COIR BRUSH MATS 20x10 2/9 eo x is 3/ 0 83 x 20 m At NIGHOLLS & GRIFFITHS. C. B. HOADLEY & SON. LIMITED. - & gSTATE AUCTIONEERS. )LDEST ESTABLISHED LAND AGENCY INSTITUTION ON EAST COAST OF NEW ZEALAND. T7IOR SALE—ReaI Estates (improv--1 ed and unimproved), small and large, varying up to £IOO,OOO in value. , We undertake the Survey and Cut-ting-up of Estates, advertising and offering the same For Sale, either by Public Auction or Fr - lately, and preparation of Plans, at Reasonable Consolidated Charge. . FOR ALL to — O. B. HOADLEY & SON., Ltd., Lowe Street. F. E. GADDUM, Branch Manager.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2315, 7 October 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2315, 7 October 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2315, 7 October 1908, Page 4

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