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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. W. L O’MEARA merchant. HAMS. OKITU, GREEN’S and INGLE—aII weights. —JUST ARRIVED— Direct Shipments of New Season a FRUITS, in prime order 51b boxes carefully selected Protobens lib boxes and 2Slb bags. Muscatels. Californian and Malaga. Prunes, Apricots. Pears, Peaches. Seedless Raisins, packet Currants. Packet Sultanas, Glace Cherries. PRESERVING SEASON. 501 b Improved Mason Jars Rubber Rings, Preserving Pairs Sugar, la, and Brewer’s Crystals. 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’ Fluid, in bottles and gallons Calvert’s Carbolic Acid Calvert’s Disinfecting Powder Sheep Dip in bottle Lvsol, Izal, Borax. SPRAYING MIXTURES. Swift’s Arsenate of Lead, 1 to 101 b jars. Bluest-one, Sulphur, Vermorite 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 SINGING. MRS 11. J. TAPLAY, (nee Jessie Caskie, S.A.) Pupil of Professors Robb (Glasgow), Beresford-Sinyk-y (Shakespeare Schoul of Music, .London) and Crane, S. Africa. 7MTRS TAPLAY is now prepared to JIVJL receive a limited number of Pupils in Voice Production, Deep Breathing and Pronunciation. Children's Classes (each limited to 10 Pupils i to insure individual attention) in deep breathing, Physical Culture, Deportment, Sight Reading and Class Singing. Lessons are held at Oddfellow’s Hall. Engagements taken for Concerts and At Homes Address: “NAUMAI," Kaiti, (Next to Dr. Reeves.) C. G. PIESSE, F.1.A., N.Z. (by Exam.) REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND COMPANY SECRETARY. HAS OPENED in the Offices until recently occupied by Messrs Kirk, Burnard, and Sievwright, in Loan and Mercantile Buildings. Office Telephone 218, private residence 440. P.O. Box 149. Sub-agent Sun Fire Office. Telephone 23. . . . Telephone 23. MEAT, IFAT, MEAT FP.ESH AND TENDER. nriHE GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE JL MEAT SUPPLY COMPANY, LIMITED. Having installed an Up-to-Date CHILLING PLANT Are in a position to supply the Primest Meat, perfectly fresh, yet. hung sufficiently long to ensure that juicy tenderness so dear to the epicure. None but the CHOICEST STOCK Slaughtered. ADDRESSES— L-jW&r Gladstone Road and Near Fire bell (latter Ca.sh Shop Only). F. C. FIDDY. (A.N.Z.A.A. by Exam.) T> EGISTERED PUBLIC JDu ANT, AUDITOR, and SECRETARY, ACCOUNTCOMPANY LOWE STREET (opposite Masonic Hotel), Telephone 559. Traders’ Book 3 Kept. Trust Estates Managed. Secretaryships U ndertaken. THE EEET ARE THE FOUNBATMN Of COME6RT WITHOUT Foot-ease you cannot enjoy complete comfort. IF you would wear a sho.e that allows the foot to lie easily, evenly and naturally, call TO-DAY and inspect the faipous CROCKETT & JONES “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. HARRY ADAIR, finj£ PHJT-EESIE SHOE STORE, ' ~ GISBORNE.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2747, 28 February 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2747, 28 February 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2747, 28 February 1910, Page 4

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