BUSINESS NOTICES. WILLIAMS & KETTLE LIMITED. JpASTORALISTS* & £J-ENERAL ADVANCES Made on STOCK and ensuing CLIPS of WOOL, at Current Rates of Interest. INSURANCE. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, AND LIVE STOCK Effected at Lowest Current Rates MANURES. Nelson 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. BEERING Reapers and Binders, Mowers, Heavy Rakes, Disc Harrows, et<y FENCING MATERIAL. Puriri and Totara Posts, Puriri and Totara Strainers, Johnston and American Plain, Galvanised, and Barbed Wire, Staples, etc. AGENCIES— Tyser 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 Shearing Machines. Dewar Whisky. Marshall’s Engines. Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Company. National Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand. Royal Insurance Company, Limited. Norwich and London Accident Insurance Association. Live Stock General Insurance Com-pan-rr of New Zealand. International Harvester Company. Champion Range. Wcrmo Specific. Saritovin Sheep Drench. Golden Apple Cider. Manning’s Ales. Te Mata Wines. Shaddock’s Ranges. Frimley Wines. Hornsby-Akroyd Oil Engines. Gilruth’s Calf "Food. N.Z, Automatic Gate Company. Malthoid Roofing Felt and P. and B. Building Paper. The Tocah Adjustable Chair Comt>any. A. F. KENNEDY, ’ Manager. MURTON’S SHEEP DIP. OPINIONS OF USEES. KENWAY BROS, Te Pahi, Waimata Valley: ‘‘We have used this Dip for several years, .and alwaysJhave found it satisfactory, both foj- destroying ticks and leaving the wool if good condiGHARLES IG RftY. Jgfep Gisborne: “In reply to yfur feWfJpf 13th, I have used ‘Murton’l D®r fo| several years, and I am very well satisfied with it.” W. G. JEITrAM, Waikdff; Te Karaka, Gisborne: ‘‘l ha versed your Dip for some years have always found it a. very saJjPractory dip to use. This year I havaimot seen a tick in the flock, for itself, and ,ihe wool is in jwy good condition.” # E. W/LaNGFORD, Eso.. Wjfmii, Poverty Bay: “I have used you# Dip for several seasons, and am satisfied with the result, and cap confidently recommend it to anvlpf my friends and the public .general®” JNO. ROBERTSON, Esq., Mlladalo, Port Awanui: “I have been u|mg your Sheep _ Dip for years, and JR find it economical, efficacious, and to any other that I have WiM. I have persuaded many of our Wpghbors to use at, and they say they mil use Murton’s every time.” TOKOMARU FARMERS’ CO-OPER-ATIVE CO., Tokomaru Bay: “Every sheepfarmer is this .district is using your Dip and they are all perfectly satisfied with the results ”
Amongst the high prices realised for Wools treated with MURTON’S DIP, those obtained for the “Hiku, M “Bee ? ” and “Titi” clips (from Waiapu District. East Coast) at January series of London wool sales, 1910. may be mentioned. These wools fetched up to 16-Jd, d, and 15d respectively for greasy crossbred. , A. M. BEALE, Waipiro Store. AGENT, WAIAPU COUNTY. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. AGENTS, POVERTY BAY. HORSE SHOEING! ' W. H. DAVY, HORSESHOER and GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Grey Street. (Late Thomson’s.) CLAIMS to be an Expert Horseshoer. Your patronage has been very gratifying to me, and I intend -to retain' it by giving absolute satisfaction for all orders entrusted to my care. All work carried cat under ray persons) supervision. , w. h7~davv, GREY STREET. ALL CLASSES OF BOOK-BINDING AND SPECIAL RULINGS At TIMES OFFICE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3150, 21 February 1911, Page 8
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