special Advertisements NEWTON & CO. eg to notify their friends and the publio that during the alterations of their Premises they WILL SELL THE WHOLE of THEIR PRESENT X ARGKE OTOOK, COMFRISINa :— pENERAL T\RAPERY, pLOTHING, BOOTS & CJHOES, &c, Ac., &c, AT LARGE REDUCTIONS OFF j CURRENT PRICES.. Also Owing to the crowded state of their Premises they will sell an EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF TIAETIIENWAUE AND /"*< LAS3WARE Hi It VERT MUCH UNDER VALUE. TEAS AND GROCERY /^I OODS vt br AT THE VERT LOWEST REMUNERATIVE RATES. NEWTON & CO. 138 PEACOCK'S EAOO 0 K ' S f ÜBRIOANT QfIEEP TV?. £3 PEE IOOO GALLON8 ' SUFFICIENT TO DIP TWO THOUSAND SHEEP. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COLONIAL DIPPING. Although Poisonous it has NO INJURIOUS EFFECT if ordinary care be taken. Numerous Testimonials received from Flockowners and others, including the ollowing :— Marton, 18th October, 1884. David Peacock, Esq., Homewood. Dear Sir,— l have examined cv ral flocks of sheep that have been dressed in your new Dip, and have much pleasure in testifying to its ffloaoy in destroy, ing both Ticks and Lke. It is so most beneficial to the wool, leaving it beautifully white and soft, — I am, yours faithfully, ROBERT K. SIMPSON, Inspector of Sheep. Rangitikei Junction Bonny Glen, Ist September, 1884. Mr Peacook. Dear Sir,— Tour Dip is by far the best and cheapest I have ever used. It does not stain or make the wool dry and harsh, like many of the English dips, but puts on a beautiful gloss, and cleanses away all filth, killing all insect life, and is lasting in its effects. DANIEL STEVENS. A SMALL STOCK JUST COME TO HAND. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Directions for use and any further information will be promptly supplied on application to HAEDT & SIDEY, THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE HOUSE, Hastings-streht, Napiee, SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWKE'S BAT FOR LACOOK'S LUBRICANT SHEEP DIP. 150 JOHN M'YAY (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL) INVITES INSPECTION of his IMMENSE STOCK OF SADDLERT AND HARNESS, which has never been so extensive or varied as at the present time. Being a Direct Importer of Harness and Saddlery Furniture and other goods, and having many useful labor-saving appliances, J.M. is enabled to manu. facture goods at the Very Lowest Cost and selling at a Small Profit he can confidently state that the prices, if not lower, are as low as in any town in the Colony. LADIES' QADDLES.— A Very Superior Col, KJ lection, which for style variety, and quality are NOT SURPASSED in the colonies. MEN'S QADDLES of our OWN MAKE in k3 Every Shape and Quality, from the Very Best Hogskin to the Cheapest Useful Saddle made TTARNESS.— SoveraI Sets of Superior Quality JL J. made for exhibition at tho late Show, in every variety in Carriage, Buggy-single, and 'pair. Gig, Spring Uart, Dray, and Plough. JOHN M'VAY, HASTINGS-STREET. 151 IJOLDER'S SADDLERY Lades* Saddles in variety at Low Prioe Gent's English Baddies made to onr order Good Colonial-mado Station Saddles at Lowest Rates Pack Saddles, own make— most approved pat* tern A Large StooK of Harness to aeloot from Bridles, Breastplates, Whips, Spars, Sponges Oils Embrocationß,and a large railoty of Sundries. fIEAR THE HORSE BAZAA.H, NAPIER. INSPECTION INVITED. 152 NOTICE. I HAVE Sold to Mr H. 0. Wilson, Surgeon Dentist, the sole right for Napier of my patent " The Triumph Base," whereby Celluloid Plates can be made thinner than paper and as strong and flexible as steel. Anyone infringing said patent will be at once prosecuted by me. A. W. CHATFLELD, Surgeon Dentist, Auckland. M X H. C. W ILSON ' SURGEON DENTIST, TENNiSOJN-STREET, NAPIEE. Specimens of the above "Base" maybe seen in the window of Messrs Babbavd and Bowermam, Hastings-street, and Mr Habwood's, Waipawa. Durability and strength of this Base guaranteed. Mr W. will be in Wnipawa on the 23rd and 24th June, and maybe consulted at Mr Ward's, saddler. 155 M B 8 C A E ° DENTIST, Mkohahioaii and Opbbatite, Oiivb-Squaer. 156 A LL A JST "O TT OG G, ALLOPATHIC & HOMOEOPATHIC CONSULTING- and FAMILS" OHIMIST VOffBIrgTREBT, WOODYHIiB. Teeth oaref ally extracted, scaled, and stopped. Publio Yaooinator. 157
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7140, 18 April 1885, Page 2
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