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THE MART. LOWE STREET; GISBORNE. ON SALE TO-DAY £2OO WORTH BEAUIFTUL FURS. i UGS, CARES, MUFFS. BAGS. L , FOOT WAitMERS, HEAItIH RUGS, SPECIMEN SKINS, Etc—At Manufacturer’s wholesale prices. F. S. Malcolm & Co. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Buy and Sell Produco of every Description. They aro also prepared to BUY Furniture right out, giving the very highest Gusli Value 111 every instance. ... . •, • * ,• AUCTION SALES aro held in Our Rooms EVERY SATURDAY. ; 10.30 Produce, and 12 Noon Furniture. OUTDOOR SALE. F.S. M. and Co. Guarantee entire Satisfaction to those entrusting them with their sales; they employ a competent staff, and Mr Malcolm personally supervises. ON SALE Potatoes, Onions, Pumpkins, Ceylon Teas, Bedsteads and Bedding,- Auckland-built Furniture, etc., at wholesale prices, F. S. MALCOLM & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, THE MART—Lowe Street. STOCK SALE. MATAWHERO SALEYARDS. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), JULY IGtli. Fat Stock Sale at 10.45 Sharp. Store Stock Sale at II o’clock sharp Present Entries: 900 Including E E P 250 Hoggets 200 Ewes (in lamb) 200 Empty Ewes 200 Hoggets 60 Fat Ewes Q A HEAD OF CATTLE O Ir Including 17 Fat and Forward Bullocks 6 Fat Cows Further Entries Invited. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. (L. O- Ingram, Auctioneer.) DALGETY AND CO. Ltd. (A. S. Wachsmann, Auctioneer). ATAWHERO STOCK SALE FIXTURES. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. THURSDAY, JULY 16th. " THURSDAY, JULY 30th. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th. Sales commence at 11 sharp. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. BENNETT & SHERRATT, WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, STOCK, STATION, INSURANCE FINANCE, SHIPPING, and GENERAL MERCHANTS. MAKE Advances on Growing Clips of Wool and Produce consigned to them at a Low Rate. EFFECT Insurances of all kinds— Fire, Marine, and otherwise. NEGOTIATE Loans upon the most Reasonable Terms for Large and Small Farmers. ACT as Buyers and Sellers of all Live Stock, privately or by commission. PURCHASE-Farm Produce outright of every sort at Highest Prices. CONSIGN for Constituents, Station and Farm Produce to the Highest Markets. STORE all consignments at a consolidated rate. UNDERTAKE all agency work in relation to farms and others expo, ditiously and at lowest charges. KEEP on hand and Sell upon moat Reasonable Terms— GROCERIES of every Description. SHEARING Supplies, including Wool Packs, Twine, etc. STATION Requisites, in Wire, Sta plea, Sheep Dips, Reid's Patent Standards, Posts, etc. _ FARM Implements ol all kinds. SPORTING Requirements; also, Blasting Powder and Explosives of all sorts. GRASS and Garden Seeds of every variety, and are now booking orders for forward delivery of former, of which we hold very large SEED and Table Potatoes of every variety. Agents for Royal Exchange Assurance Fire. Royal Insurance Marine. Cooper’s Sheep Dip. K'.a Ora Butter. Eureka Patent Horse. Coven. NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. THE SAME OLD STORY! HE Opponents inf the English Licensing i-'ll say: I'OU ARE RUINING AND ROBBING THE TRADE, AND WHAT IS MORE YOU WILL ONLY INCREASE THE DRINKING.” This is queer logic, which can only be accounted for by supposing that the mental faculties must bo somewhat beclouded with alcohol. In this country we hear the same story—“No-License increases drinking”—and yet the Trade is prepared to resist No-License to the utmost. Vested interests arc not usually go self-effacing. BE SURE, THE REAL TRUTH IS: NO-LICENSE DIMIN'ISHES DRINKING.

NO PAIN. MR. CATO, EXTRACTING SPECIALIST, GREY STRET, Gisborne. NO DANGER. First Extraction 2s 6d, each succeeding Is.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2244, 16 July 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2244, 16 July 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2244, 16 July 1908, Page 3

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