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BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT "| SCAB SPECIFIC (LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID), non-poisonous;' 1 GaUon will make 100 Gallons, Double the Quantity made- by any : other Non-Poisonous Dip. , IT MIXES INSTANTLY WITH 00111) I "VCrj^ l X > '*E3'E& AND IS USED COLD, IT is the Cheapest and Most Epfica • Clous Dip manufactured for CURING SCAB, KILLING LICE, TICKS, AND ALL OTHER PARASITES. It imparts to 'the fleece • a peculiar Bof tness and brilliancy, nourishes the wool, and greatly piomotesits growth. - ; : First-class testimonials to this effect ?from- England, Ireland, Scotland, California, South Africa, the Brazils, .the Australian Colonies and New _ Zealand, including many local testimonials, may be had on application to the undersighed v The price has been considerably reduced, and it will now be sold in' casks of 40 gallons, sufficient to dip 8000 Sheep, PEICE : Bs. TER GALLON. - And in 4 and 5-Gallon Iron Drums,. 9s. PER GALLON. AGENTS FOR GISBORNE : WM. COMMON & CO. Noiß.^-In adition to its eflioacy , as a Sheep Dip, it is a thorough Disinfectant' The. Prize Medal, which 'was awarded to the 1 -proprietors.' of. lit ; by'^the Sanitary Institute of Great .Britainpat:3» trial of disinfectants, held at Staffordu-last year, : attests its value in this. respect..- .. *;. 385 j-'-."'. : ;" '.HA^^R^SAliE^ ; .r; : '' ..; rp HE GOODS :- ; ' ' fe'noing> wire. ; 7-' '■■■ . . :: ' '1 - STAPLES,, diamond points. .:. . - CORRUGATED IRON and SPOUT. ing, - - ;. ', ....-■. •-,..,: ..,-:■ : WIRE NAILS, various sizes. •SPADES, FORKS, AXES. .? ■ ' Comsaoks, "WoolpackS,- various sizes. „ ■ ; „ : - : 1 Reid & Gray 3-furrov PLOUGH. Little's Shoep Dip. RAW and BOILED t)IL, LAMP BLACK. , HED and BLUE RADDLE. PlOUr— ln 100's and 50's. JAMS. "Home Treasure" SEWING MACHINES. 7 Polished Sandalwood TRUNKS, with Brass Fittings. 1 set of CHESTS OF DRAWERS, Sandalwood.. . • 1 cask CROCKERY. 1 cask TUMBLERS, cut and plain. Glengarry WHISKEY, in bottle. Whiskey, -Blended. .Blood Wolfe's STOUT, quarts and pints.- ■"•".' ..*■' lade, Ooope's Beer, ,qrta. and pts. Tenaaat's Beer, qrts.aud, pts. Superior PORT and SHERRY. BELTHEL WATER, quarts. FLOWERS OF SULPHUR/ ' A r\ CWT. First-Class AMERICAN tfcU LEAF TOBACCO"tor SHEEPWASH. ■■■'■■: '.:--* : '»^'»../ : . . ■. ijHRST-CLASS Potatoes Jrpm WaiJD ohika, FOR SALE^by the undersigned. : " n ~\ ";'*' '■'■' :. ,- Wm. COMMON & GO. PARTD3S wishing td BORROW MONEY on really Good Freehold Security, apply to ..v Wm. COMMON & CO. TTTM. /COMMON & f~^O., STOCK & STATION. AGENTS, MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Will make Liberal Advances against the growing clip, or. other Produce. FO It SALE. POSTS, STRAINERS, & HOUSEBLOCKS, . ,: Just received from the Coast. Vaaa puriri posts and o\j\j\j strainers.' ; 500- house blocks. graham & co. FOR SALE, TjOTATOES, FIREWOOD, XT Chaff, Hay, Delivered in Gisborne. ~~~~0. GKAY, 366 . W.aiohika. . TURANGANTJI LIBBAiIY, •:;: Townlby's Buildings;" 'OEADING ROOM open daily. JL\i LIBRARY, .for. receiving and giving Books, on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday Evenings, J from''.7'.'3o to 9 o'clock. . ' .""'' Tbrms-of Subscription ; Library and Reading Room, 6s per quarter. . EDWIN WOON, . - ■ Hon. Sec. N.B..— Special arrangement for Country Members. 700 TTTANTED KNOWN — Billheads, yV- 'Receipt Bdoksi &c, at Lowest Prices, at the Herald Office. •'. : I •■•.•■ : ■ : ' .." -a "'*■■■■"."■ : ■■■ ■ '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1072, 19 July 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1072, 19 July 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1072, 19 July 1880, Page 3

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