Miscellaneous liAJSGLEY & 2MEWMAJS . ; : : OABXNBT MAKERS, O B N H E A L HOUSE F U K X" I S H ii B S UNDEKTAKEBS &o. AOKNOWLEDaHD TO BB THB CHEAPEST HOUSE IN NAPEBB. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., LATB aBORGB BOOTH & SONS, , Makers of the OSm IRON WINDMILL. j^^ The Beet and dieapestWindmill'made. Oon« iS^BS^^ffrA sfcnioted entirely of Iron. Strong, Darablt Simple, Bff6oti?o< . g§lgrfflg££jffl SBLF-BBQULATINO. CJ^flfflgaJs^BH & r6 moN powe* tium any other mill of flßfiftyT "" flame Bire * Will run in the lightest wind, . and is perfectly safe in a storm. Will not ■. ; .jJjPill^M I shrink, swell, warp, rattle or blow to pieces in JEltt ■' OAELTLH Improved PATENT DISO Ma ''3 £ABROWS, with travelling carriage i nearly M|l,lk ..Ji 200 Sets sold this season. The Best Diso |r§m& >y Harrow in the Market. Send for droular. $&M fh@L.^^-A 8 OABLTLB IMPLHMBNT WOBKS, t^jrj^h l^raffiftflHs / And 2l8 » T^am^toeet* Ohristonuroh, '^^^Kißß|j^^Hß[ Agents for Hawke's Bay— • |BWIH|Hi '•• VIESSBS MXTBBAT, EOBHRTB & 00. '■otggiM y^^MOßMlr, Who will give prompt and Oareffd Atten to Enquiries or Orders plaoed with PUENISH ON M^ 110-BOVED PUBOHASB-HIKE fIYSTIM. h.p."gohen Has added this conrenient system to his old established Wholesale and Retail Vornishina Trade. Vi Extra Charges. . •> ..;;. ; NEW AND SEOOND-HAITp FUBNII UBB.— Carpets, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets, Sheeting, China, Glassware. Cutlery, Ironmongery, and Bye*} - Staessary Article rei uire<-' to JBHumish a House Tfarou h • . My new Purohase-Kire Sjafcem by weekly ox monthly payment to rait all olasses. TWBNT7 WBW AND aB<^OM>.HAND PIANOS, by the best makers to ohoow from at 80 per cent, tinder ooifc price. Suitos of Furniture in all the latest styles. Coxae and See Prioes and Judge for Yourselves , H. P. 0 OHB X, , Litte Duatpan " gitmiture Warehonse, Harttngg-gtreet. H •; M. PAUL DU OHAILLU, in his interesting book, The Land of the Mid- ='v • night Sun, says- — "My object in conHng to Stammnd was to visit Her* ''V "Sj[ (Peter Moller) a celebrated manufacturer of Cod-liver Oil, whjch' - "enjoys such great and well deserved reputation in the United States. .'. . . ','" "Several men were engaged in separating the good livers from the b&d ; all p "were fresh from fish caught that day. The. fat and healthy livers were,,: "whitish, while the diseased ones were greenish, and the lean ones ! red. I . v was surprised to see the number of diseased and lean livers. The season 'i "for the best ones would soon be over, and it happens that the Cod arrive "at Lofoten when their livers are in the finest condition. Tho men are ,' "very particular in selecting the choicest kinds. After they had been : "assorted, they were put into a large tank, washed thoroughly in warm "water, and then placed over an open wire net to let the water drip away. " I noticed that extreme care was taken in all stages of the preparation of "the Oil. ..... The process has nothing of the repulsiveness' of "the method by which brown oil is usually made, namely, by letting the' ••'•' "livers rot, skimming the oil, and afterwards boiling it."— Vol. 11. p. 130. .-. )\ Sold l)y all Chemists and Storekeepers. : '-. ; 'y. THROUGHOUT the COLONIES, in CAPSULED BOTTLES ONLY,: GROWN MOLESKIN TROUSERS, WHITE AND POINTED. IN STOCKMAN'S, ORDINARY AND RIDINQ CUT, CAN BE PURCHASED RETAIL FROM ALL DRAPERS AND ■ '>. STOREKEEPERS IN THE COLONY, i AND WHOLESALE FROM ' ALL WAREHOUSEMEN AND IMPORTERS. % ! EACH ARTICLE BEARS THE TRADE MARK OF .ONE ; v OR MORE CROWNS ACCORDING TO QUALITY. ; ! S
■ Sheep Pip : COOPER'S CELEBRATED QKBEP TT\IPPING "OOWDEI Is the oldest, most widely known, find mos effectual preparation that can be used anc it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BjT THB COMMITTBB 09 THB A(JBIOI7I.TtrBA] . . SOOIBXT. LABGE BHIPMENTB Have just oome to hani& ex "Orari," "Dunedin," and " Looh Cree," and a further supplj is expected by s.s. "lonia." Sheepfarmers who purpose using it requested to advise their requirements to FBED. W. WILLIAMS, Wholesale Agent, M Port Ahuriri TOMLINSON AND HAYWARD'S O. It Y'OBB IN E nil Is a reliable Cure for I SCAB, TICKS, MAGGOTS, &>., ' And is highly conducive to the Quality and Growth of Wool and to the Health and Condition of Sheep. Is Ii Hov-PontoxoTO I TOULINSON AND HAYWABD'S "TINOOLN SHEEP DIP -W-J (POIIOKOUS), Has been specially prepared for the M)SGWOOL SHEEP Of Hawke's Bay snd other parts of New Zoa« l»ad,'and possesses all the Valuable Properties oi, their well-ftnown Glycerine Dip, with poisonous ingredients added to render it unsurpassable ia. destroy ing Lice, Ticks, Maggdta,' Soab, Ac, and in repelling subsequent oentitfion. Both, the above Speoifios can be obtained from the Agent— ■ TPBIDEBIOK -T D LION, XicBBSONrSTBBvr. 115 aconey to "Deng , i£3jri OAA TO LEND, in Three or i| J | w. i-w \jJ\J Four Sums oh FreenolsljSef urity, at Low Bate of Interest. Apply to KENBICK HILL, 2B§ . Clifton Station. nriHiß NOB.THBBW iHTESTMENT 4. OOMPAJJ¥ OF NEW ZEALAND (Luccthd.) Cavxtax. ... ... 4600,000, 1 Omoßß < Emhbsohhitbbbt, JSaxxsu. '- _ The Colonial Board is prepared to'mak' •dvanoes on— . ; V Freehold Seowitiea :, Leasehold Seouritdes ■, ■<■- ■ . . Stock and Station Moritjagee :-;'' At operate rates of interest, ■ / . ; ;
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6918, 23 July 1884, Page 4
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821Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6918, 23 July 1884, Page 4
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