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Wo A. O’MEARA MERCHANT. FOR SPRING SOWING. —SEED POTATOES.— Gold Coin _ Robin Adair. Early Rose. Beauty of Hebron. Dalmeny Beauty. Princess Victoria. Northern Star. Up-to-Date. Niinmo and Blair’s Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Cooper’s Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Tare’s Rye Corn. Beans, Reas, Carrot, Onion in bulk. Mangel Wurtzel, Long Red, Golden Tankard, Yellow Globe, Prize Winner SPRAYING MIXTURES. Prepared Red Oil. Montank. Lime, Sulphur, Blusstono. —MANURES.— Bone Dust, Blood and Bone. Superphosphates. Potato Manure. Garden Manure. ALGERIAN SEED OATS. SPECIAL TARRED ROPE SHEEP NETS, SQUARE MESH. POSTS—WIRE—STAPLES. —OLIVER PLOWS.— 56x Hillside. 53 Hillside. 52 Hillside. 509 Hillside, with Automatic Jointer. A2 Garden Plows. PLANET JR. CULTIVATORS, SEED DRILLS, etc. W. A. O’MEARA FARMERS AND OTHERS. TAfE are prepared to undertake the ERECTION MAINTENANCE and REPAIR of pRIVATE TELEPHONE J INES. Distance No Object. Immediate Attention Given to All Enquiries. TELEPHONES, BATTERIES, AND ALL ACCESSORIES ON HAND. HOLFORD & CO. SJ

LOWE STREET. Box 229. Telephones 668 and 851. WOOL I WOOL 1 W. H. SMITH' WOOL SCOURER AND FELLMONGER, MAKAURI. MAKAURI. Established 1894. 'Phone s®o. P.O. E »x mm SHIPPING, FORWAROIMC AMS CUSTOMS AGENTS, OFFICE AND STORE, 64 LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. T/TTE have Agencies throughout the ’ ’ Dominion, which enables us to forward exiieditiously to any part of New Zealand. Steamers, Trains, and Coaches met on arrival, when all commissions will be faithfully attended Co. Passengers’ Luggae** collect ad and stored as required, or Forwarded to any addressAGENCIES: O’Rourke and Sons Napier. J. O’Brien and Co., Wellington. Drimini’s Forwarding Agency, Christchurch. Empire Carrying Co., Dunedin. E. Wilson and Co., Auckland. Telephones—Office 400; Private 835. GLAYTOM & BUSGKE LIMITED. (Late CLAYTON BROS.) IT HE NEW FIRM has commenced Business in Premises situated Gladstone Road and Derby Street, with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of TIMBERS of Every Description, which gives our Customers the best pick of Kauri (all classes), Rimu and all other Building Material at BEDROCK PRICES 1 Remember, good Timber is essential to the lasting qualities of a Building. We prefer to, and do, deal in one quality only—the kind we are not ashamed to own years after we sell it. We also carry Large Stocks of

POSTS, BATTENS AND FENCING WIRE, wbioh may be had in any quantity. Don’t forget that Good Posts make Good Fenoes. WE DEAL IN HOUSEHOLD COAL, the Coal which gives complete satisfaction to the thriftly housewife. No Dirt. Bums Bright and Clear, and gives the maximum of Heat. OUR MILLING PLANT Has been brought right up to date by the installation of the Latest Improved Machinery ,and we are now in a position to Plane, Match, or Mould Timber to local requirements on the shortest notice. CLAYTON AID BUSCKE, LTD., BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND MERCHANTS. . „ . Gladstone Road ... . Gisborne. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND COMPANY. LTD. ADVANCES Made oii’Stock,-Grow-ing Clips and Crops. BOLI AGENTS Fo® HARBAS SPRAYING FLUID. Why be prosecuted for failing to spray your Fruit Trees, or for possessing trees; which, though sprayed, show no signs of the treatment? Now is the time to use “HARBAS” which possesses the qualifications of efficiency, ease of application, and reliability in a most marked degree.

“TT A RTS AS” mixes instantly with cold water, lin 20. It remains mixed ; consequently the user does not find, as in the case of some other Spraying Fluids, that some of his trees get all the water and others all the Oil. “HARBAS” is put up in h 1,2, and 4 gallon tins and 40 gallon barrels, and the greatly increased output and consequent lower cost of production enables us to sell at reduced prices. There are other Spraying Fluids at less money, but they are not cheaper. Enquire for pamphlet: “WHEN TO SPRAY, HOW TO SPRAY, WHAT SPRAY TO USE.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3995, 28 July 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3995, 28 July 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3995, 28 July 1913, Page 8