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AUCTION SALE. TO-DAY. SATURDAY, at 11 a.in. ,'UY OUETRY AND TJRODUCE .1. RODUCE AND To bo followed by EXTENSIVE FURNITURE SALE Comprising Organ, Dining Table and Chairs, Hull Stand, Easy Chair, Sofa, Redsteads 'a•ud Mattresses, Stretcher and Mattress, Wash-stands and Ware, Lamps, Baths, Crockery Ware, Dinner Set, Music Stool, Curtain Roles,-Curtains and Blinds, Churns, 1/awn Mowers, Berambulalor, E.R. Cruets, Glassware, Tools, and lot Sample Hearth ltugs, Table Cloths, and Chenille Curtains, Hand Sewing Machine, Tea Set. Also, — ‘2 Bicycles, 4 Guns ‘2 Cream Separators, etc. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO. Auctioneers.

ON VIEW TO-DAY. PURS! FURS! A QANADIAN. F. S. Malcolm & Co. HAVE pleasure in announcing that they have been appointed Solo Agents in Gisborne for one of the Largest Fur Houses in Australasia. The First Consignment consists of— TRAVELLING AND CARRIAGE RUGS, GOLF AND -SHOULDER CAPES, BOAS, VICTORINES, STOLES, LEMOAS, MUFFS AND MUFF BAGS, CAPS, MATS, HEARTH RUGS, FOOT WARMERS, Etc. Made up from Moth-nroof and Selected Skins, ill Blade, Grey, and Brown Tasmanian and Victorian Opossum, Kangaroo, • Bear, Wallaby, Canadian Fox, Jaguar, ' Platypus, and other Skins. USTRALIAN, T ASMANIAN,

WILL BE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT WHOLESALE COST. The Most Fashionable and the Most Durable ant Furs at about HALF PRICES —SEE THEM.— Manufacturer’s Note. —Every Skin in the Collection is guaranteed mothproof, being specially prepared by the new Mimosa Bark process, winch renders the Skins beautifully soft and so objectionable to the moth. Shapes 1 Stylish USUAL F. S. MALCOLM & CO., MANUFACTURER’S AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC. Lowe Street.

NOTICE. TYPHOID AND OTHER FEVERS. NUMBER OF CASES ON THE INCREASE.

IN no disease is the common-sense Maxim of ‘‘PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE” more applicable than in Typhoid Fever. When the malady-is prevalent, special attention should be directed to the Water Supply, the Drainage, and, more important still, the thorough DISINFECTION of the DwellingMedical authorities all over the world have recommended Carbolic Acid iu some form as the Best Medium of effecting this desirable end. Great caro should be exercised in handling crude Carbolic; if by accident taken inwardly it is deadly in its poisonous effect, and if it in any quantity conies in contact with the skin, serious burns or irritation immediately follows. A very Admirable, Safe and Effective Method of Using it has lately, been introduced to the Public of Gisborne and District in the form of a MEDICATED SOAP, protected by letters patent and registered

MICRO. This Unique Compound should _ be used in every home in the Dominion. WASH EVERY ROOJI IN THE HOUSE ONCE A WEEK WITH MICRO. FOR THE BATH; THE HAIR; THE HEALTH,

Sold by all tlio leading Chemists and Grocers of Gisborne. M ONET TO On Jj^END FREEHOLD SECURITIES AND APPROVED LEASEHOLDS. BLAIR- and SAINSBURY, Solicitor*. * STOCK SALE xL*. FIXTURES.

NOTICE TO CLIENTS. THURSDAY, MAY 38th. 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 UO. ECZEMA. A M arvellous £IURE. NOAH’S DOVE OINTMENT, -poll THE CURE OF gC2 E M A And kindred Diseases of the Skin, has effected MARVELLOUS CURES of the Most STUBBORN and LONGSTANDING Cases which have baffled the MEDICAL PROFESSION and PATENT MEDICINES.

pMCE— g/0 A UNOBTAINABLE FROM COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. Mevcliaate W. J. COX AND Cft., Grocers. JAMES McKEE, Grocer. A. \V. J. MANN, Chemist.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2198, 23 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2198, 23 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2198, 23 May 1908, Page 3

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