BUSINESS NOTICES. WILLIAMS & KETTLE LIMITED. pASTORAL fcSTS’ & JjIARMERS’ j^JERCHANTS. ADVANCES Made on STOCK and ensuing CLIPS of WOOL, at Current Hates of Interest. INSURANCE. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, AND LIVE STOCK EHc-Cvd at Lmvest Curreni Itates MANURES. Nelsun Bros.' Blood and Bone Nelson Bros.’ Dried Blood Japanese Superphosphates K.P. and Co.’s A. Super Basic Slag Kainit. SUTTON’S and YATES’ VEGETABLE TABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS.— Guaranteed all New Season’s. EATING POTATOES.—Victorian, Tasmanian, and Local. NELSON BROS.’ Blood and Bone Manure, Superphosphates, and Crushed Bones. GARDEN TOOLS of all descriptions. Planet Jr. Drills, Wheel Hoes and Cultivators. LAWN MOWERS. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, etc. REID and GRAY’S Ploughs, Harrows, Drills, Cultivators, etc. DEERING Reapers and Binders, Mowers. Heavy Rakes, Disc Harrowsj eto FENCING MATERIAL. Puriri and Totara Posts, Puriri and Totara Strainers, Johnston and American Plain, Galvanised, and Barbed Wire, Staples, etc AGENCIES— Tyscr Line of Steamers Nelson Bros., Ltd. Alpha Laval Separators. Cowslip Calf Milk. Reid and Gray. Cooper’s Powder Sheep Dip. Murton’s Sheep Dip. Lawes’ Sheep Dip (Fluid and Powder). Highland Sheep Dip. Moffat Virtue Machines. Dewar Whisky. Marshall’s Engines. Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Company. National Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand. Koval Insurance Company, Limited. Norwich and London Accident Insur- * anee Association. , Live Stock General Insurance Cornpan- of Now Zealand. International Harvester Company. Champion Range. AVer mo Specific. Saritovin Sheep Drench Golden Apple Cider. Ala lining’s Ales Te Mata AA’ines. Shacklock’s Ranges. Frimlev Wines. Hornshv-Akroyd Oil Engines Gilruth’s Calf Food. N.Z Automatic Gate Company. Malthoid Roofing Felt and P. and B. Building Paper. The Toeah Adjustable Chair Company. A. F. KENNEDY, Manager MURTON’S DIP. EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS AY. S. MARSHALL, Esq., Rata, August 22. 1910. —“I have clipped my flock of between ten and eleven thousand sheep with ‘Murton’s Dip’ for a number ot years, and it has always given me satisfaction. 1 shall continue to use it as long as it keeps up its pro sent quality.” J. KNIGHT, Esq., Feilding, February 26, 1910.; —"Having msed ■Minton’s Dip’ for the past 15 years, I wish to place with you my order for it again this year, which is sufficient guarantee tliat it has given satisfaction.” 'T. V. NUTSFORD Esq., Paparoa, August 15, 1910.—” 'Murton’s Sheep Dip.’ I have used this Dip for the last twenty years. It kills all ticks and eggs, and improves the wool of the sheep so much that everybody admires them. At times I have been persuaded to use other Dips, but always fall back to ‘Murton’s.’ ” W. G. JERRXM. AYaikohu, To Knraka, Gisborne.—"l have used your dip for - some years past, and have always found it very satisfactory to use. This year T have not torn a tick in the nock, •which speaks fo*' itself, and the wool is m very god condition.” F. C. TAATGG, Esq.. Broo'klnnds. Puketapu, Hawke’s Bay, Sept. 10, 1910 —“I have been using your * Dip’ for a number of years, and it Ims given me very satisfactory results. It is most reliable.” AY. H. HODSOX, Esq., Richmond. Nelson, August 13. 1910.—“ I have used ‘Murton’s Sheep Dips’ for many years, and perhaps the fact of obtaining top prices for my clips in the Louden mar ket< is the best testimonial I can give..” Amongst the high prices realised for Wools treated with MURTON’S DIP. those obtained for the “Hiku,” “Bee,” and “Titi” clips (from AA'aiapu District. East Coast) at January series of London wool sales. 1,910. may be mentioned. Those wools fetched up te KRd, jo-id, and 15d respectively for greasy crossbred. POVERTY BAY AGENTS: WILLIAMS & KETTLE LTDTO THE yOLE OF YOUR * •BOOTS * REMEMBER-1 WE REQUIRE 100 PAIRS WEEKLY. ■V STEWART, EBSHINE’S BUILDINGS •WHERE THE HOOD ROOT’S ARE ”
CHAMPING —Our Patent .Folding j ' Camp Stretchers, weigh 151bs, fold up to 3 feet; 22s Gd each.—Nicholls and Griffiths.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3135, 3 February 1911, Page 8
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