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W. A. O’MEARA MERCHANT. SHEARING SUPPLIES. Woolpacks Seaming Twine, Plain and Colored Commonwealth “Grip Shanks” Sheep Shears T.U.S. Sheep Shears Oil, Branding Fluid, etc. SPECIAL TARRED ROPE SHEEP NET’S. Cooper’s Sheep Dip Powder, cases and half cases Cooper’s “Improved” Fluid Dip, one and five gallons Cooper’s Milk Oil Fluid, one and five gallons Vegetable and Flower Seeds Pumpkin Seed Mangold Seed . Sinclair’s Champion Carrot Fencing Wire, Staples Corrugated Iron, Nails GENERAL IRONMONGERY. Oliver Plows and Fittings Planet Jr. Cultivators Seed Sowers, Fertilisers, Drills, Etc. MANURES. LIME. CEMENT. JUST LANDING Ex S.S. PAKEHA FROM LONDON. Sash AVeights 5 to 14 1 Tank Stevens Holloware 1 Tank Enamelled Mugs, Plates, Etc. 1 Cask Tee Hinges 1 Case Symington’s Olives 1 Case Spanish Olives hdlitz Powders Spsom Salts lerbs, Etc. ich Fetipr JL'ois rami '"Lucca. "Case Kenfltfrck Axle Pullies Cases Jprd’s Egg and Custarj Pow< Rose Cream Cheese General Goods. W A. O’MEA

MURRAY, iOBEIITS AND COMPANY, LIB, WHOLESALE GENERAL MERCHANTS. ADVANCES Made on Stock, Growing Clips and Crops. SOLE AGENTS FOR SPEAKER’S “ ETERNIT.” . THE STANDARD ASBESTOS CEMENT TILE. Economical, Indestructible, Durable, Speedily Fixed, Artistic, Light. FIRE RESISTING! NON-CONDUCTIVITY. Accepted by all Fire Assurance Companies. NON-CONDUOTIPITY. Next to Cork “Eternit” is the worst conductor of heat and cold extant. “Eternit” roofs remain cool in summer and temperate in winter. They conduct over 70 per cent lass Sun Heat than Welsh Slates, Mechanical Roof Tiles or Corrugated Iron, and are not deteriorated by alternating frost and heat. “Eternit” Tiles do not crumble, scale, rot or decay, and withstand action of acid-laden atmospheres. Tensible Strength and Elasticity.— The immense toughness and strength of “Eternit” Tiles eliminates damage or breakage in transit, tackling and in fixing. Weight-saving.—The average weight of Roofs of Welsh Slate is about 671bs per square yard, Red Roof Tiles about 1201bs per square yard, whereas “Eternit” Roofs average about 211bs per square yard, allowing 2Jin lap in each case. Also “Eternit” Sheets for Lining Walls and Ceilings. “ETERNIT,” as the name signifies, is everlasting.

LIMITED, WOOL SALESMEN, PRODUCE MERCHANTS. STOCK, STATION AND SHIPPING . AGENTS. HEAD OFFICE—LONDON. BRANCHES IN NEW ZEALAND— Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Christchurch, Tirnaru, Dunedin, with Sub-Branches and Agencies in every town in the Dominion. r rVUE COMPANY is prepared to A make CASH ADVANCES on Stock, Clips of Wool, Tallow, Skins, and other Produce. The Company is the PREMIER Wool-selling Ilium* in the Uniter! Kingck: «n and Aust?anisia. Jast year's steep totalling 459g10J. BALES ’ and have special facilities and tlie most Up-to-date Stores for the storing and sale of wool in London and the chief centres of Australia and the Dominion, Frozen Meat, Tallow and Butter consignments receive special attention in London, and every care is taken to protect Clients’ interests. LOCAL AGENTS for: Wolseley Shearing Machines. International Harvester Company of America. - Quibell Bros., Limited, Sheep Dips. Quibell Bros., Ltd., Disinfectant Kerol Sutton’s Seeds Bodmin Bros’. "Paristoscide” Drench Donald’s Wire Strainers and Wool Presses Victoria Insurance Company (Fire) Huddart-Pnrker, Ltd. Shaw, Siavill and Albion Company, Limited. Aberdeen Line of Steamers to Capetown and London. "White Star” Steamers. SUB-AGENTS : Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation, Ltd. OFFICE AND ' WAREHOUSE : READ’S QUAY. 'J'OKOMARU gAY. "GISBORNE TIMES” AGENCIES. mHE "GISBORNE TIMES” may bo obtained at Tokomaru Bay from— The Farmers’ Co-operative Association. -Oates Bros. F. Snowden. /

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3693, 30 November 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3693, 30 November 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3693, 30 November 1912, Page 12

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