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Box 90. Bing up Tol 140. H. E. HILL. BUSHFALLING BUSHFALLING CONTRACTS and All Classes of Employers’ Labor wanted to be covered OX OR RING UP H. E. HILL LOWE STREET, GISBORNE GOVERNMENT AGENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Support a Government who helps the people. QALL * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MERCHANT. NNUAL BALANCE, 31st March.— A Settlement of all overdue accounts by the above date is requested. FOR GUN CLUBS. Clay Pigeons, Pigeon Traps, Cartridges STOCKTAKING SALE. WILL SELL at slightly over COST: Crockery and Glassware Table Cutlery and Electroplated W arc 200 gallons Ready Mixed Paints 1 ton Dry Colors White Lead, Linseed UR Varnish, Putty. Brashes Tarred Rope Sheep Nets. WIRE NETTING, all sizes 30 cases “PUMICINE” Carbolic Sand Soap, the finest quality made. IOOPER’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 Lysol, Izal, Borax. Insect Powders, Mortein APTERITE (the Soil Fumigant)—A revolution in agriculture. EXPLOSIVES. Blasting Powder, Dynamite, Gelignite, Fuse. CARBIDE OF CALCIUM FENCING WIRE, Corrugated Iron General Ironmongery, Paints, Oils, and Colors. GROCERIES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. W. A. O’MEARA GEORGE DAVIES’ SUIT METHODS.
WERE needed—just as much as corrective legislation has been needed. The times demanded both. I want to make YOU a better suit, and save you money too. T can do it. 1 am doing it. Your first “G.D.” Suit will bring you back when you want another. , Spending money is merely an incident with some men^-they’ve lots to do with as they will. \.'V' • But the great majority of chaps are in another class. , , ; Thousands/of them wear George Davies suits and are delighted with them. The" pay cash and get better suits for 555, 655, and 7,5 s than they get for £2 more at the credit tailor. What about YOU ? Don’t you want to save £2 on vour new suit? If you want it before Easter, order as soon as possible. GEORGE DAVIES, THE MODERN TAILOR. Dunlop’s Buildings, Gisborne.,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2772, 30 March 1910, Page 4
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386Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2772, 30 March 1910, Page 4
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