FOR SALE. pHICKEN HATCHES.—We are Fitting New Incubators. Please inspect them. Also on Sale, Chickens hatched by our machines. Secondhand Goods of all kinds on stock at— ADAMSON’S, SECOND-HAND DEALFIt, No. 311 Gladstone Road. Opp. Whinray’s Hall. TyANTED to Sell—3 Co-operative Building Society Shares No. 1 Issue; below cash vaiue.—Apply \V. Lissant Clayton. TENDERB. TO BUILDERS. ALBERT WILLIAMS, A.N.Z.1.A., Architect and Valuer, Invites Tenders, to close at Noon, on THURSDAY, October 9th, for Additions and Alterations to Residence, on the Kaiti. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL NOTICE TO DRIVERS OF MOTOR CARS. REPEAL OF CLAUSE 4 OF BY-LAW NO. 9 RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES. TyOTICE is hereby given that this Council did proceed by Special Order, on the 19th September, to amend Clause 4 of By-law No. 9 of the Cook County By-laws, and to make the following provision:—. Amended Clause 4.— Motor vehicles shall sound their horns on approaching all corners, and when overtaking and passing all vehicles or passengers. Motorists on hills and cuttings must take the outside of the road, where so desired by the driver of any horsedrawn vehicle. The Council will meet to confirm this amendment on Friday, 17th October, 1913. J. WARREN, ■> Clerk. Gisborne, 22nd September, 1913.
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OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE: READ'S QUAY. MURTON’S DIP This preparation mixes with, cold water NO DEPOSIT IN THE BATE. It does not disturb the natural lay of the wool nor interfere with the yolk. In addition to its thorough reliability as an insecticide, it possesses remarkable stimulative properties, by which the growth of the wool is much improved. It is the most effective and enduring dip, and the easiest to use. Among the N.Z. clips sold in the London wool sales, the “Hiku,” “Bee,” and “Titi” brands always occupy a very prominent position. For the season 1909 these clips realised - up to Is 3|d, Is 3d, and Is per lb respectively for greasy crossbred. In 1910 the prices received for these brands were Is 4Jd, Is 3sd, and Is 3d. The Dip which has been used for years on the flocks from which these wools come is Murton’s. Sheep farmers who use this Dip can r'ely upon their flocks being free from parasites, and the wool in the best possible condition. It will be remembered that this invention was awarded first place at the largest trials ever held, when it received highest points for “Condition of wool at shearing,” “Most effectual destroyer of parasites,” “Most effectual preventive from re-infection,” “Effect on sheep at dipping.” Agents— A. M. Beale, Esq., Waiapu. Messrs. Williams and Kettle, Ltd., Poverty Bay. MURTON’S DIP. TO ADVERTISERS. A DVERTISERS are notified that tb e y must furnish change of copy for standing Advertisements not later than 12 NOON to ensure insertion in the fallowing morning’s issue. MANAGER, Gisborne Times. HAS' REPEATEDLY USED IT. “I have repeatedly used Chamberin’s Cough Remedy, and always deuxd upon it when suffering from seme colds,” writes Mr. A. B. Fry, awler Street, Mt. Barker, S.A. “On ie occasion I had a feverish cola hioh turned to bronchitis, but a few isos of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedv ted me up. Chamberlain’s Cough emedv is a thoroughly reliable rem|Vi ”_LSold by E. D. Smith, Chemiat, iaborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3456, 7 October 1913, Page 6
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