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MURTON'S SHEEP DIPPING FLUID. Satisfaction at Reasonable Cost iiEST RESULT3*WITfI EASE AT,SMALLEST OU i'LAY THIS IH B* needs only he used a-> directed to secure qomo' 1 laction in every particular. Owners of millions of Sheep ui>uun yearly tiie most gratnying results from this DIP, the Slias:> ] free of, Parasites, and the Wool always showing vigorous growth with bi'ght, startle, and this return is obtained at the SMALLEsJ ci Pounds are saved annually to Sheepfarmers by tbe use of our SHEEP DIP. It is universally acknowledged that >ve constantly work in the intsrests of the Sheepfarmers quite as much as in our own by supplying the MOST RELIABLE, EASIEST TO USE, and CHEAPEST DIP, and this is very conclusively confirmed by opinions md reports which reach us continuously. We ask for the support of Sheepfarmers for the coming season, assuring them oi our continued earnest efforts in their interests. FullStocke jf MO UTOiS'S DlPare held by several firms below as Sole Agents, frotu >vhom the fullest information can always be promptly obtained, and we aold ourselves at the disposal of Sheepfarmers in all matters relating to Sheep-Dipping, &c. AGENCIES FOR HAWKE'S BAY— Messrs Murray, Robertß & Co. Messrs Williams & Kettle, Ltd. N.'Zi. Loan A Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd. Messrs Dalgety & Co., Ltd. H.B. Farmers' Co.-Operative Association, Ld. H. R. MURTON& CO - .NAPIER N.Z., SOLE paopftisrua & MANa^cruuEßS.■,

SPECIAL LINES F NEW GOODS OP AT *\TT ELY HASTINGS BRANCH. PLANNETTES—S/3, 6/« i, 8/6, 10/6, 12/6, doz, White. Cream, fink " w MOLETONS—Extra Heavv, 11/6 doz STRIPED FLANNELETTES—4/11, 6/11, 7/11 doz BLOCKING, Flannelettes —1/3, 1/9, 2/6, 2/11, 3/4 per Blouse These Goods all stand A 1 Quality, and in spite of .advancing prices are quoted at o DRESS GOODfe •) If* FER Yard Crushed Straw Blue Green. A STARTLING LINE IN LIBELINES *Grey 1/11 P ER Yard Maroon _L/ -LJL Green, Sage THE NEW CONFETTI COLORINGS Very •) j(Jk Pek Yard Effective fj The Latest THE NEW PANNE CLOTH BLACK First *> ,1 "| This Show O/ JLX Season FRENCH FLANNEL BLOCJSINGS Choice OPek Yard Colorings jUj y Good Washers LADIES CLOTH | COATS, JACKETS, Such a i Assortment of Shapes and Materials as we have never placed before our Customers —JB3/- io 4«5/HUGE STOCK of TAILOR COT HAND MAD« BLACK CLOTH SKIRTS New Knitted Golf Blouse. Navy Knitted Wool Bloomers Full Jlange of Sizes. THE NEW RIBBON CORSETS— P.D. White Fits CORSETS Green C.B. Fawn Millinery Requirements of the Very Choicest and Prettiest. A Most Charming Selection. EXPERIENCE ADVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE. Cur Boas soul Muffs—Plenty to Choose»From. Olir Blanfcets ARE IN—They Open Out Particularly ThisjSeason m DON'T WONDER WHY TBI ECOISOOTFC PBIOEg ARE SO LOW ? STOP GUESSING. WE'LL TELL YOU. gOT~We Buy for Cash from British Manufacturers. We Sell for Cash. DRESS MATERIALS COLORED HOP SACK COATING —For General Winter Wear. One of the Best Values at Lowest Prices ever offered —1/3 yard BLACK i'v NAVY SERGES —The makes are the Best. They are Dust Proof. They give absolute satisfaction —1/6, 1/11. 2/3 to 1/6 yard COLORED ZEBELINES- -The Fashionable Fabric of the Season in 1 ;t Leading Shades. The (Quality is llfligh. The Price Js JLow. 44in wide. S.tt yard BLR & NaVY FlKufc, CLOT d—ln iiin wide—2/6 to 5/6 yard Ask lu the Samples of any of the above lines at GEOKGE & KERSLEY. HE» ETA UNO A. STREET HASTINGS

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Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4207, 18 April 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4207, 18 April 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4207, 18 April 1904, Page 2

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