J. H. STUBBS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Begs to announce to the Reeidenti o Cook County that he io in receipt of a Direct Shipment of American SpeoiaiuM. He has also on hand, and to arrive— BURROUGHS, WELLCOME AND OO» Beptonising Feeders (Fairchild) for Predigestiag Milk for Infants and Invalids. ZXMINE, PEPBINEIN BOAUN.BMfe OREATIO TABLOIDS for Intestinal Indigestion. yth’s Compressed Tablets of Ammoaiaa Chloride Bode Mint tad nrhasa. The latcet novelty in Perfumes—Bteanc and Co.’s "Kalanthe." Montserrat Lime Fruit 3 uice; also, a Oomplot Stock of Nursery and Toilet Bequisitea. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. PEACOOK’B LUNGWOBM BPEOIBTO (A CniAnr urn Ban Ovta bob Lvmk WOBIS.) P imE whole ingredients are contained ta 4- . l h .* whioh is very easily W administered In two drachm doses. * ” W Turpentine and OU. Turpentine aad Mtfla T TnrpenUne and Limewater give a great deal tl hat . ,r * *®« B ‘‘ve U used fort* “tohtly' Now, I claim for my Miitnre b Certain Cura with One dose, U need aMieSiiae to directions, end the price is a more trifle—ill per gallon, sufficient to dose S4Q lambs. at Tobeobteined irom all Agents of PaMtAI go, ‘ lItlM
TIME AND TIMEKEEPRBB. The Beet ol all Timekeepers. BTBWABT DAWSON, <t Ca„ (LIVERPOOL GENT'B ENGLISH SILVER HUNTING LHVEB The Liverpool Champion EnjUth lm> ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS | ENGLISH GOLD LEVERS I ENGLISH GOLD LEVSM I Ladies and Gents, -Most wonderta value in open-iaoe and hunting cam. Call aad Wi&XS?*'" p ‘“ pU, ‘ STEWART DAWSON, A 00.,' Quean street a naw we
MATTHEW HALL’S EMBROCATION IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD, aad can be uwd with confidence as an Ontward Application. It is a Well-tried Remedy, ewA, -- testimte nlals can show, haa proved itself worthy at the name. IT IS GUARANTEED to CURE ALL CUTS SPRAINS, era Pmcb— Three Shillings per Bottle. To MATTHEW HALL. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.
ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY 11 Te Aral and Karaka Saw Milin WILLIAM KING BEGS to inform his many friends aad Customsre that he is still prepend to eaeouto orders for either of the aheto MUlc at the - LOWEST REMUNERATIVE BATES> Ho is also prepared to deliver Orders at nu place to which a waggon nan got *** THE TIMBER YARD 116 “?^ e ** t4 'y owopied hy J, B, Ifanai attended tfc W. SE2WTG-’ makaubi. DUNLOP db BOUBKB, AND SPIRIT MERGMARn BONDED WABEHOUBXMIN, SHIPPING AND GENERAL wuntte BION AGENTS, ,‘CUBTOM HOUSE BTB«WT,| "Mis siAm— awwas POVEBTY BAY BOILING DOWN BBTABLISHMINT. 1^1» AN, WILLIAMS te a Oath 1W ohaoer of Wool, Hides and Bhtaa THE Q.XBB.ORMI gTANDAEU •*r*ntaso to patronise so. '
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 306, 1 June 1889, Page 4
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418Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 306, 1 June 1889, Page 4
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