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, q Psc 1A h "Vf 0 1? id c CHARCOAL. "1710R SALE CHEAP, BY THE BAG I ' " OR SMALLER QUANTITIES. BQYLAN~AND CO. WILL SELL YOUi IRONMONGERY ! EARTHENWARE : GLASSWARE I BUSHMEN'S TOOLS CARPENTERS' TOOLS BUILDING IRONMONGERY FURNISHING IRONMONGERY At Lowest? Peioes. BOYLAN AND.-'OOU H. E, JOHNSTON, \ITHOLESALE A D RETAIL VV MERCHANT. "] [ {Goods of every description supplied at lowest rates. • Newcastle, Grey, Taupiri, and West-port COAL imported direct from the Mines. FIREWOOD in short and long length A large supply of Kauri, Rimu, and Timber always in stock. LIGHTERAGE under competent men dertaken at greatly reduced rates. FARM PRODUCE, bought for Cash or shipped to my Agents on Owners' account. H. E. JOH3Sr.S,TOS,' Wearj Store. 88 £JARBOL QRYBTAL THE GREAT AMERICAN SHEEP DIP, The Cheapest, Most-Convenient, and Most Effective Dip Ever Discovered. A Perfectly Soluble Flttid. Nonpoisonous. Oiie Gallon mixed with one hundred gallons of cold water will make a wash that is a certain Exterminator of Ticks, Lice, Scab, Mange, Ringworm, etc. \ . This Dip contains a Wood Tar Spirit, an ingredient used in no other Dipping, Preparation. .'.. It is guaranteed not to stain or discolour the wool, ■'■; It is perfectly harmless to persons using it. It will inorease the growth of wool. , It produces heavier fleeces. It is lasting in its effect. CARBOL CRYSTAL Was tried extensively in Canterbury last year, and in every case gave entire satisfaction. The following letter from W. A, Low, Esq., is published from among many received : — St. Helen's Station, Amuri, Oct. 22nd, 1890. E. Dombkain, Esq., Chris tohureh. Dear Sir, — I have great pleasure in informing you of the result of the dipping with the Carbol Crystal Dip. I examined the Bheop three days after dipping. They werethen perfectly diy, and not a Single l*?e tick or sound egg could be found on the sheep, while the wool was quite soft and lustrous in appearance, so much so that, had it not been for the smell of the wool, no one would have imagined that the sheep had been dipped at ail, I pronoiilico it Pc Best Dip I liave cyer seen* It is » similar Dip to Little's, and combines with water without the slightest trouble. . . . There was not a sign of a stain on the wool. I propose to send you one of the skins of the sheep dipped, which will speak for itself. — Yours faithfully, •..■■". W. A. LOW. 5s per Gallon. COMMON, SHELTON; & CO., GIBBORNE. : B, F. X>oms»A2i7> New Zealand Agent-. Little's Fliiicibip, Non-Poisonous ; Beneficial to Stock j Cheaper than Arsenic, because of its EFFECTS ON THE GROWTH OF\'\VopV SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS. MrGillanders, Waikaia, Southland, 1890 1 dipping 15,000 sheep, half with Little's Fluid, and half with other Dips, &eh year found that those dipped in Little's Fluid averaged fully J-pound more per fleece than those dipped iv the other compounds. ... Mr R. Belcher, Kaiapoi, Canterbury, 1890: Found that sheep dipped in Little's Fluid averaged l^lbs more per fleece than those undipped, and fetched fd per 1b more in price, Mr Harvey, Manager, Akitis, Essfc Coasfe, Wellington, 1889, wrote:—" l dipped nearly 30,000 sheep with it last season, and can confidently state the Dip has no equal." Little's Powder Dip Poisonous ; Easi'y Mixed ; Safer and Cheaper than any other Powder. Hackthorn, Wiuslow, Canterbury, 14th June, 1890. Dear Sirs,— ln reply to your letter of the sth hist, re LITTLE'S POWDER DIP, lam pleased to tell you that the same has given entire satisfaction. I found the Powder LITTLE TROUBLE TO MIX ; IT WAS VERY EFfkctivb ; it left the wool in nick comd:tion j and it is safer than other poisonous Dirs. Besides being a first-class Dip, it h«s the advantage of being Very Cheap. I am, yours truly, C J. HARBER. Prices": Fluid, 5s 6d in 40-gal casks ; 6s in sgal drums ; Powder, Is nnd 4s per packet ; or 70a per case, to make 1296 g >llons of wash. Liberal reductions for quantity. Full information, etc., from Common, Shelton & Co Gisborne Murray, Roberts & Co .iNapier Q()TTAGE"OF CJOSTENT, PEEL STREET. MRS JAS. BAILEY (Late of the Gisborne Hotel), HAVING taken the above well-known . BOARDING HOUSE and thoroughly iurnibhed the same throxighout, is now in a position to receive Boarders, and hopes by strict attention to the comfort of her ''Customers— combined with Moderate Charges — to secure a fair share of Public Patronage. Good Accommodation for Married Couples. "EMPIRE W COMPANY'S : O UPERIOR BLEMEDTEAS

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5990, 10 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5990, 10 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5990, 10 February 1891, Page 1

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