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fiun>OMi SALE FIXTURES. THURSDAY, NOV; 27th. business notices. .NATIVE LEASE FOR SALE. PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. 1170 ACRES Native Lease, 46 J.J. IU years (about years gone), rent Is per-acre first 23'years, with right of renewail for a further 23 years. Full compensation for improvements. All open fern and_ titree country, flat and undulating, limestone formation. Well watered by permanent streams. 900 acres ploughable, 11 miles from Te Awamutu and 8 miles from railway station. PRICE, 25s per acre for goodwill. £SOO cash and balance at 5 per cent. This is one of the cheapest properties on our books and we recommend it with confidence. GOULD HETHERINGTON, LAND AGENTS. NGARUAWAHLi.

MURTON’S DIP This preparation mixes with cold water. NO DEPOSIT IN THE BATH. 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 fo r greasy crossbred. In 1910 the prices received for these brands were Is 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 rely 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-mfection,” “Effect on sheep at dipping.” Agents— A. M. Beale, Esq.. Waiapu. Messrs. Williams and Kettle, Ltd., Poverty Bay. MURTON’S DIP.

DALCETY AND COMPANY LIMITED, WOOL SALESMEN, PRODUCE MERCHANTS. STOCK, STATION AND SHIPPING AGENTS. HEAD OFFII —.... BRANCHES IN NEW ZEALAND— Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Christchurch, Timaru. Dunedin, with Sub-Branches and Agencies in every town m the Donsinion. The COMPANY is prepared to make CASH ADVANCES on Stock, Clips of Wool, Tallow, Skins, and other Produce. The COMPANY is the PREMIER Wool-selling House in the United Kingdom and Australasia, last year’s sales totalling 436,755 BALESand have special facilities and the 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, Separators and Engines. Cooper and Duncan’s Dora- Separator*. Quibell Bros., Limited, Sheep Dips. Quibell Bros., Ltd, Disinfectant Kerol Sutton Seeds Bodmin Bros’. “Paristoscide’’ Drench Donald’s Wire Strainers and Wool Presses Huddart-Parker, Limited. Shaw, Sayill and Albion .Company, Limited. Aberdeen Line of Steamers to Capetown and London. “White Star" Steamers. VICTORIA INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Fire, Marine, Live Stock, Plate * Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, Motor Car, Mortgagee Indemnity, and ACCIDENT). OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE: READ’S QUAY.

Study These Pictures! These illustrations are faithful copieß of original honest photographs taken by Mr. H. JH. Clifford, Photographer, Christchurch, Don’t be Misled by Catchy Advertisements ! THIS IS WHAT ’$ FOR SALE BY A. W. J, MANN, DOES! Price, 3/6. Special Strength, 5/6. see the genuine photographs of remarkable cures.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3492, 18 November 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3492, 18 November 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3492, 18 November 1913, Page 10

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