The Doric brings for Auckland a splendid assortment of gents' ties, scarves, and mercery, latest London novelties, to supplement the already large stock of J. Shackelford, '210, Queen-street, which for style, quality, and value is second to none. Gentlemen will do well to inspect the above, if they would have something really new and nice. Small Birds : How to get Rid of Them. —Tauranga, September 29,1553. Dear Sir,—We are glad to inform you that the two bottles of bird POISON acted most effectually in exterminating the small birds. Previous to scattering the poisoned grain, the sparrows, linnet*, and larks were about IN THOUSANDS, BUT NOW THERE ARE ONLY A FEW TO BE SEEN. We have great pleasure in recommending your Bird Poison to our neighbours and friends. Yours faithfully, DOUGLAS and SON. To Mr. Edson. Edson's Bird Poison, in bottles at 2s bd and in (id. Grey hairs are bub, like poverty, often inconvenient. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer never fans to restore grey hair to its youthful colour and beauty, 12
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9424, 23 July 1889, Page 3
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