W, B. Common) (Established in F. J. Shelton J (Gisborne, 1878 Common, Shelton & Co., WOOL, PRODUCE, AND QENEBAL EBCHANTS, GISBORNE, N.Z. AGENCIES. Cooper’s Sheep Dip Little's Sheep Dip Reid and Gray’s Ploughs The Brantford Binder Lough’s Patent Wool Press The Zealandia Wool Press The Carlyle Windmills National Insurance Company Union Insurance Company Mutual Aesurance Society (Life) Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company We make ADVANCES at Lowest Rates against Wool, Tallow, Grass Seed, and every other description of Produce, and arrange for sale of same. We arrange the SHIPMENT of Wool and other Produce at Lowest Current Rates. We PURCHASE for Cash—Wool, Tallow, Grass Seed, and other produce, in small or large lots, and give the best market price for same* We keep in stock, and sell at reasonable prices, every description of GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, WINES, AND SPIRITS. COMMON, SHELTON & CO. For Sale. PURIRI POSTS AND STRAINERS, Totara Posts and Strainers, , Fencing Wire (Nos. 6,7, 8). COMMON, SHELTON <fc CO, Seeds for Sale. COCKSFOOT, Ryegrais, Tares, Rape Turnips, Clover, COMMON, SHELTON, & CO. SCRIM, Hessian, Oils, Paint), and Color* o! all descriptions. COMMON, SHELTON & CO. THE ADVANTAGES OF Co-Operation. rpHE Manager of the Poverty Bay Farmin' -L Co-operative Association would n specttully direct the attention of all concerned to the advantages to ba gained by becoming Shareholders and Patrons of the Association, In the first place all customers have the advantage of a Cash system, which enable* them to make purchases without having to pay for the remisenes* of “ long-wi jded ” customer*. The general public tbu* have a great inducement. Shareholder* have the additional inducement that they participate in an annual division of profits, which is made pro rata on the purchases, the largest purchaser having his share based on hie purchases, while each shareholder also ha* the benefit of his capital account according to the number of shares held by him. The Association disposes of all classes of goods in the Produce and Grocery lines, and ha* the same advantages in buying as tbe large wholesale houses, as it has the privilege of co-operating with the flourishing Southam Associations. A limited number of share* is still available. Residents are respectfully asked to give the Store a turn, and judge for themselves as to the great advantages offered. DELIVERY OF GOODS MADE TO ANY PART OF THE TOWN. Stobes : Gladstone Road, Gisborne, Manager: J. Lewi*. TO LET. TO LET—The Waikanae Estate, containing 87 acres, lately in the occupation of Mr McPhail, E. F. HARRIS March 20th, 1891.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 598, 23 April 1891, Page 3
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415Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 598, 23 April 1891, Page 3
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