BUSINESS NOTICES. AND CO., LTD. WHOLESALE GENERAL MERCHANTS. STOCK AND STATION, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS. ADVANCES made oil Stock, grouping Clips and Crops. SOLE AGENTS for BUTTER’S PATENT FENCING. Made from specially prepared metal, • combines Strength, Lightness, and Durability. WILLIAMS’ PATENT HARDWOOD DROPPERS. Soaked in a preservative after manufacture Will not Bend, Break, or Rot. SCALECIDE. The most reliable, simple, and economical remedy for Black Spot, Pear Psylla, Aphis, Peach Curl. San Jose Scale, and- all Sea e and Fungus Insects.' “ETERNIT” ROOFING SLATES. These Slates are fire-resisting, nonabsorbent, weather-tight, and damp resisting, they neither fade, crack, break, or decay. Weight per square yard of roof only 211bs as against 671bs for Welsh slate. AIso—“ETERNIT” SHEETS for Ceilings, Inside Walls, and Partitions. London House: Sanderson, Murray, and Co. THE RAILWAY VERY AND gAIT jgTABLES. 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. REMEMBER! rjIHIS IS THE LAST Of WEEK gALE pRICES. —SEE WINDOW.— W. STEWART, ERSKINE’S BUILDINGS “WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE ” TEA ROOMS. HAVING acquired those fine Cen-trally-situated Premises so long known as “The Sweeteries,” in Hallenstein’s Buildings, I have had them completely renovated throughout, and converted into the Cosiest and Bestappointed 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. g. -^yOOTTON CATERER AND PASTRYCOOK, Hallenstein’s Buildings.
MURTON’S SHEEP DIP. OPINIONS OF USERS. aimata ip for found it tic'ks d condiKENWAY BROS, Te Palii, Valley: “We have used this several years, and alwaysjnav satisfactory, both f| r djstrq, and leaving tie w|dol CHARLES MOSSLY, Gisborne: “In reply to sWur fetter of 13th, I used ‘Murton’s .Dip’ fo r several and I am very well satisfied W. G. JERRAM, WaMRT; Te Karaka, Gisborne: “I haartffised your Dip for some years jpaiTand have always found it a veoulSatisfactorv dip to use. 'J'liis not seen a tick in the speaks for itself, and the wqftOTs in very good condition.” W. LANGFORD, Esq.. Wainui, Poverty Bay: “1 have used your Dip for several seasons, and am perfectly satisfied with the result, and can con fidently recommend it to any of friends and the public generally.” JNO. ROBERTSON, Esq., Allad Port Awanui: “I have been using Sheep Dip for years, and I ‘ economical, efficacious, and pi to anv other that I have tried. JGiave persuaded many of our neighbors to use it, and they say the, ton’s every time TOKOMARU FARME ATIVE CO., Tokomaru sheepfarmer is this distrf will Mur OPER- £ ‘Every ; 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 “Tifci” clips (from Waiapu District. East Coast) at January series of London wool sales, 1910. may be~.mentioned. These wools fetched up to 16$ d, losd, and lod respectively for greasy crossbred
A. M. BEALE, Waipiro Store. AGENT, WAIAPU COT* NT Y. WILLIAMS AND KETT-rf, LTD. AGENTS, POVERTY BAY ■'TOHNSTONE and SMITH for Men’s Hats, Ties, Collars, etc; all oddments-.specially reduced.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3180, 28 March 1911, Page 8
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