SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. W. A. 0’ merchant. CHRISTMAS HAMS OK ITU, GREEN’S and INGLE—aII •weights. _ IUST ARRIVED— Direct Shipments of . New Season’s FRUITS, in prune order. 51b boxes carefully selected Protobens lib boxes and 281 b bags. Muscatels,'Californian and Malaga. Prunes, Apricots. Pears, I eacbes. Seedless Raisins, packet Currants. Packet Sultanas, Glace Cherries. PRESERVING SEASON. 501 b Improved Mason Jars Rubber Rings, Preserving Pans Sugar, la, and Brewer s Crystals. .ji HARVESTING REQUIREMENTS. Manila Binder Twine Flax Binder Twine Seaming Twine, Rope , Hay Forks, Hay Rakes, Scythes COOPER’S POWDER SHEEP DIP. COOPER’S FLUID SHEEP DIP. Lassetter’s Sheep and Cattle Earmarkers ~ ~ , T U.S. Sheep Shears (double hollow ground) Planet Jr Cultivators —all kinds Mackinnon’s Hoes for weeding Oliver Ploughs, Lawn Mowers Garden Tools, Spray Pumps Wilson’s “Star” Cement ; Wilson’s Hydraulic Lime Agricultural Lime Sanitary Lime DISINFECTANTS. Jeyes 5 Fluid, in bottles and gallons . Calvert’s Carbolic Acid Calvert’s Disinfecting Powder Sheep Dip in bottle Lysof, Izal, Borax. SPRAYING MIXTURES. Swift’s Arsenate of Lead, 1 to 101 b jafs. Bluestone, Sulphur, Vermonte APTERITE (the Soil Fumigant)—A revolution in agriculture: EXPLOSIVES. Blasting Powder, Dynamite, Gelignite, Fuse. Albion CARBIDE OF CALCIUM, 2cwt drums , , FENCING WIRE, Corrugated Iron, General Ironmongery, Paints, Oils, and Colors. Groceries of the highest quality. W. A. O’MEARA REYNOLDS’ CENTRAL FURNISHING EMPORIUM ’XMAS GREETINGS. QX CRATES AND HOGSHEADS of XEW GOODS just opened for Christmas joy: ■TEASETS from 7s 6d, DINNER SETS from 20s, TOILET SETS from 11s 6d, CUTLERY and SPOONS and FORKS GLASS WARE, VASES, etc., etc., RUGS, LINOLEUMS CARPETS, TABLECLOTHS MATS', ETC., ALL AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. KINDLY COME AND SEE E. C. A. REYNOLDS. f . • ::SS: • u/iiV NO PAIN Is the ruling feature of my practice, BECAUSE I ADOPT Methods which are sensible, new, and tried, and_ am always on the qui vive for something better. Secondly, I use my own anaesthetic which is the result of many years’ experimentation, not on my patients, for that would be unfair to them and useless to my aim, but on myself, until after many disappointments I discovered a preparation which I now* find 1 cannot improve npon. Lastly, I take pains to prevent pain. HAROLD CATO SURGEON DENTIST. (By Exam.) i GLADSTONE ROAD, Opposite Anderson’s Bicycle Arcade. F. C. FIDDY. (A.N.Z.A.A. by Exam.) EGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, and COMPANY SECRETARY. . IWE STREET (opposite Masonic Hotel), ' > Telephone 559. i aders’ Books Kept. Trust Estates Managed. Secretaryships Undertaken. P. H. GRAHAM, ARCHITECT! WILLIAMS and SHEER ATT’B BUILDINGS, LOWE STREET.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2693, 24 December 1909, Page 4
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407Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2693, 24 December 1909, Page 4
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