BUSINESS NOTICES. THE RAILWAY JQIVERY AND gAIT gTABLES. peel Street, gisborne. CAPABLE MANAGEMENT, Prompt Attention to the wants of patrons and the Careful Manner in which Horses entrusted to our care are attended to. have earned for us a high .reputation in the Poverty Bay district, which we are determined to maintain, and, if possible, enhance. None but the very best of RIDING HORSES kept. All classes of VEHICLES ON HIRE at shortest notice. WEDDING and PICNIC PARTIES catered for. HORSES Bought, Sold or Exchanged. HORSES also BROKEN into Saddle and Double and Single Harness. Telephone 548 J. CHAMBERS, Proprietor. HIGH CLASS J)ENTISTRY. PERFECTLY PAINLESS, English and American Methods. Medical and Mechanical. Absolutely the Most PERFECT and Most MODERN. Methods in the Dominion ARE practised at my Surgery. Special treatment to Children’s Teeth. All Work Guaranteed. Consultation Free. Nurse in attendance. Reductions to large families. Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturdays—7 to 9 p.m. Open All Week Honorary Dental Surgeon to Cook Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. LAWRENCE MAWSON DENTAL SURGEON (by Exam.) Mc’Kee’s Buildings. GLADSTONE ROAD. TEA ROOMS. HAVING acquired those fine Cen-trally-situated Premises so long known as “The Sweeteries,” in Hallen stein’s Buildings, I have had them completely renovated throughout, and converted into the Cosiest ana Best-ap-pointed TEA ROOMS in town. Accommodation for 150 people. There’s excellence in what we have to serve, and daintiness in the way we serve it. INSPECTION INVITED. S. WOOTTON, CATERER AND PASTRYCOOK, HALLENSTEIN’R BUILDINGS MURTON’S SHEEP DIP. ' OPINIONS OF USEES. 'several years led with,it.” ‘ Le your ah dip to seen a tick ii have KEN WAY BROS, Te Pahi, Waimata Valley: “We have used this Dip for several years, and always have found it satisfactory, both for destroying ticks and leaving the wool in good condition.” CHARLES GRAY, E#. Gisborne: “In reply to your letter <g 13th, I hav used ‘Murton’J Daw fo and I am ver/umTsati. W. G. JEMimi, W raka, .Gisborne: “I hav for some years past, found it a very This year I ha flock, for itself, an wool is i|jS* s verv good condition.” E. LANGFORD, Esq.. ‘ Poverty Bay: “I have used yo for several seasons, and am satisfied with the result, and fidently recommend it to any friends and the public general! JNO. ROBERTSON, Esq., Jlladale, Port Awanui: “I have been Sheep Dip for years, an economical, efficacious, and to any other that I have trie’ persuaded many of our neighbors to use it, and they say they will use Murton’s every time.” TOKOMARU FARMERS’ CO-OPER-ATIVE CO., Tokomaru Bay: “Every sheepfarnier 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,” “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£d, 15Jd, and 15d respectively for greasy crossbred. ys tne the of us mui, Dip fectly COllmy tag your find it referable I have A. M. BEALE. Waipiro Store. AGENT, WAIAPU COUNTY. WILLIAMS AND KETT<.<£, LTD. AGENTS, POVERTY BAY CHOCOLATES. A GENTLEMAN was heard to complain the other day that the best brands of Chocolates could not be obtained in Gisborne. He had not been to our shop. We stock the best brands of the leading manufacturers, including—Carson’s, Peters’ Keiller’s, Kohlers’. Cadbury’s, Rowntrco’s, Lo\vney’s, Tobler’s, Cai 'lev’s, Nestles, Phoenix, Paseall’s, Aulsebrook’s, l<rv s C. L. FERGUSON THE LEADING FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER. GLADSTONE ROAD, (Opposite E. W. Burton, ironmonger.) ALBERT WILLIAMS (Late of Canterbury). RCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR. LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. (Next John Chambers and Son.) ADVERTISERS I OF ADVERTISEMENTS reach this Olfice BEFORE “GISBORNE TIMES ” CHANGES should i P.M. BERT GREAVES Horse . s h o e r And '' GENERAL BLACKSMITH. OVER WHATAUPOKO BRIDGE. OHNSTONE AND SMITH, expert ■ and reliable makers of Men’s Riding Breeches; only address, next '‘Poverty Bay Herald.” OHNSTONE AND SMITH for Men’s Hats, Ties, Collars, etc; all oddments specially reduced.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3177, 24 March 1911, Page 8
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