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Ifotioes j^LLISON AND TVTFHO.H Wa n HRKNS-.0 rBBBT, Pom Ahumst, ; Mako Liberal Advances against Growing Clips of Wool, or on Produce consigned t._ the;r Lo_don Agents for eale. I shipping of produce, insurance, and ot! er station agency business undertaken at lowest current rates. Goods stored in their bonded or fico warehouses at very low rates, and all kinds of Custom- houee agency business attonded to. FOR SALE, Flour, Bri. ce's, Tur- Jam (Murray's) riifr*., and Duncan's Soap Out meal Woolpaeks and Pollard Twine j Bran Fencing Wire and j Bears Staples -, Fowl Wheat Barbed Wire 3 Fei-tl O.ta Barbs and Barbing Polatoos Tools 3 Hice Candles, English and Sugar, N.Z. and Colonial Mauritius Coy's Kerosine Salt,, coarse and fine Tea (new season's) Tobacco And various other station requisites, JD&T LANDED, Ex "MAUD GRAHAM," 400 Casks White's Certificated Cement TO ABBIVB PEB S.S. "ABA WA," FEOM LONDON, 52 pk»_ Oilman's Stores 1 75 drums Linieed Oil 1 1 ca«ks Arsenic and Bluestone , 1i- tons White and Bed Lead NOW LANDING Bx "LIZZZ GUY," ! 813 Sackß Feed Oats 334 KLLISON & DUNCAN. "fWT APIER LOAN AND DISCOUNT X\ SOCIETY. Officii — Begent-street (opposite Mr Large's Establishment). Moniy advanced on personal and other security , Persons borrowing £5 receive £4 10s cash, repayable at 5s per week Persons borrowing £10 receive £9 cash, repayable at 10s per week Per-.c. borrowing £15 receive £13 10s cash, repayable at 15s per week Persons borrowing £20 cash receive £18 cash, repayable at 20s per week 1 Other terms may be arranged for re-pay-ment. Bills . i"coiinted diily. Money odvancod on uny tangible security. Office Hours — From 9 30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday and Thursday evenings, 8 p.m. lo 9 p.m. Saturdays till 2 p.m., and 8 to 10 evening. NAPIER LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY, Begent-street (Uraig's-lane.) JAS. A. TUENEB, Manager. N.B. — All transactions may be reltod on as Btrictly confidential, 56 mHOMAS' /.AEBOIIZKD QHEEP T|IPPIOG SPECIFIC. The Wool consigned to the Wool Brokers at London, by the Pastoral Society of New Zealand, was reported upon by their valuer to be " of free Btaple and sound, of good lustre and soft feel, and with little or no smell." —Dated June, 1884. Mr Gadsby writes: — " I have shorn on the Tamarui Station (Mr Logan, manager) 60,000 sheep, and found them when .horn, last November and December, to be perfectly free from all vermin, the sheep having been dipped in May previous in Thomas' Specific. I can confidently recommend this Dip, and am fully of opinion that anyone using it, and using it properly, will never uso any other." — Dated March, 1885. Mr John T. Dalrymple of Waitatapia writes :—" You ask my experience of Thomas' Sheep Dip. I used it for a portion of my flock last year. Whon mixing the Dip up it was unlike what I expected as a dip for sheep, but the after result on the sheep was good, so much so that I am using it for all my flock this season." — Dated, April, 1885. Heaton Park, 21st September, 1835. "I have dipped 20,000 sheep with Thomas' Dip, and have found it effectual in killing the ticks and lice with which some of tho sheep were very bad. The wool aftor dipping is in excellent condition, and free from st.tn, and there are fewer matted fleeces than over I have known in my flock. The bath is easily prepared hy first dissolving the Dip in warm water, after which it easily aeeimilatos with cold wator. It ia one of the cheapest and best dipa I have use_ in on experience of thirty years. Bobbbt Whsok. BANNEB k LIDDLE, 532 Agents, Napier. PAPATU SAWMILLS, OBMONDVILLE. THE Mills are in full working order Orders entrusted to the undersigned will be despatched quickly. A quantity of Building Timber on hand; also, Blooks, Palings, Posts and Bails, <_c. S. B. FIBTH, 14 Proprietor. HAMPDEN SAWMILL. 9f\(\ ff__~__~_ FBBT Building fll/UjUUlf Timber For Sale. Also, T and G and Busticated Boards. Apply to W. EATHBONE, 13 Waipawa, DANEVIBKE STEAM SAWMILLS. fTIHE undersigned are prepared to supply JL Contractors and others with Totara Timber, any Bizes. at the shortest notice. HENDEBSON BEOS., & WBATT, 6 Danevirke HAVING disposed of my business to Mr W. Small, I have muoh pleasure in Bolioiting a continuance of the favors so long enjoyed by myself to my suocessor. E. O. THOMSON. WOMALL begs to announce to • k? the inhabitants of Norsewood and the surrounding district that he has purchased tho Business and Store of Mrs E. Thomson, Norsewood. In soliciting a continuance of past favors, by strict attention to business and moderate charges he trusts to merit a continuance of the same, and would solicit a further and more extended support, as the largo stock he intends to keep will warrant such. Always on hand a large stock of Drapery, ) Grocery, Ironmongery ; also Good Butter, ( potted. , Colonial produce bought for cash and Bold, 26

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 28 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 28 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 28 October 1885, Page 1