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LUTTRELL'S LUNG WiSNSf WORM A SAFE AND CERTAIN CURES FOR LUNGWORM IN SHEEP, Also— For Worms in Do<is, Hobsks, * Calves. r PHE MEDICINE reaches the Luugs 1 through the Blood Tissues, and the Tape Worm is attacked by the Medicine mixing with the Food. . The Parasite are in almost every instance dissolved before being expelled. This is, I think, of great importance, as by this means the life of the parasite is destroyed, thereby preventing further spread of the evil. Five Gallons of the Mixture is sufficient to dose 1000 Lambs. Price, 8s per gallon. TESTIMONIAL. Wainui, Gisborne, March 21st, 1892. Mr E V. Luttbell, V.S., Ormond : Dear Sir.-Haviag given your Lungworm Specific a thorough trial, I have much satisfaction in testifying to its excellence, having found it most effective in results.— You' s faithfully, WILLIAM COOPER. tar All orders promptly attend bd to. E. V. LUTTRELL, g»2 Ormond. JAMES^WALLACE, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Opposite Royal Hotel, Gladstone Road, BEGS to thank his numerous Patrons and the Public generally for their support during the time he has been in Gisborne, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. J W. having secured the services of Mr Thos. Robercton, from the Glasgow Biscuit Factory, Great King Street, Dunedin, better known \ Wm. Wright's (who » , a akil ed expert in the various branches of Baking and Fancy Confectionery), is now in a position to supply all kind* of toothsome novelties and enticing dainties, on the shortest notice. BALLS, SUPPERS, AND SOCIALS catered for. Birthday & Wedding Cakes a Speciality HOT PIES (Fruit and Meat) Every Saturday. XT Look out for HOT ROLLS every morning. Delivered to order in town. 66d NEW BAKERY & CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, Gladstosb Road. WILLIAM C. NESBITT (lately in the employ of Mr James Wallace) begs to announce 1 Jhis Friends and the Piibhc generally that he has commenced business on fiis own account, in the premises formerly occupied by Mr Fisuer, in the above business, and respectfully solicits a share of public support. All Orders entrusted to him will bo PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. Wedding Orders executed with care and dispatch, om reasonable terms. HOT PIES EVERY SATURDAY. Tea and Coffee at any reasonable hour, on short notice. PASTRY & CONFECTIONERY ORDERS SPECIALLY ATTENDED TO. ta- Early Orders solicited. 322

— TO— Wool-growers and Others. ■ HAVING Purchased the Works of Messrs Bowron Bros., , We, the undersigned, are prepared to j BUY WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES & TALLOW, IT THE HIGHEST MARKETABLE HATES And Pay Prompt Cash on delivery at our Works. We are also prepared to SCOUR WOOL lit rates hitherto unknown in Gisborne, and jive a Guarantee to Owners that they will lave their Wool prepared in a FIRST-CLASS MANNER. Dne trial will be sufficient to satisfy Growers that we fully understand our business. We may add that we have had a long experience with all the markets of the World, and therefore can give sound advice with regard both to tho manipulation and disposal of Wool. henry McDonald and co. (Late Bowron Bros.) Gisborne, May 25th, 1892. 592 CENTRAL COAL AND FIREWOOD YARDS. COAL 1 I NEWCASTLE, TAUPIRI OAL 1 | & WESTPORT COAL By Bag or Ton. FIREWOOD MANUKA, and MIXED, CUT to any length and delivered CHEAP FOR CASH. KENNEDY, EVANS, & CO, STORE NOJW OPEN! GEO. TURNBULL (For Five Years in the Employ of Mr Wm. Adair) BEGS to announce to his friends and the public generally that he has commenced business as GENERAL GROCER, In the Shop recently in the occupation of the Farmers' Co-oporutive Association. A Large Stock of the NEWEST AND BEST GROCERIES WILL BE KEPT, And Customers may rely on every article offered being of the BEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE, AT THE LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. STORE NOW OPEN!

HBITIsTBSS IT'S UP TO DATE. Men's Strong bailed Shooting Boots 9s lid UP TO DATE Ladies' Kid Lace Boots 8s 6d UP TO DATE Ladies' Kid Oxford Walking Shoes... 5s lid UP TO DATE Gents' Goloshed Sunday Boots ... 10s UP TO DATE Girls' Kid Elastic Sides, patent toe cap 5s 6d UP TO DATE Men's Kip Nailed Bluchers ... 6s 6d UP T ) DATE Children's Strap Shoes Is UP TO DATE $g* HENNESSY'S FOR BOOTS. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS . — :o: — —^— * B EG to bS&S^«Zj^^^*®^ DmECT „. o . i • „,„ , mru ViPAW and thoroughly assorted in all departments, the and Newest Styles. . . TVo-pcc TVP-PAHTMENT — Merinoes, CashmereH, Serges, HomwpiiKH, RESS Win^ys, MeZ« Cloths, Mixtures, Kaiapoi Dress Tweeds, Velveteens^ Novelties in Robea, etc., Pongee, Merv, and Surah Silks, New Stock of Black French Cashmeres and Mermoes. Grand Value. direct, Customers will receive the full advantage thus gained. aotavTAT "RT ATTOETS, Flannels, Tweeds, etc.— For these Goods we COL Pllced extensive orders during the Simmer months, thus effecting a considerable saving, arid enabling us to Sell under last year's prices. TTnQTFPV & HABERDASHERY.— All our well-known makes of Hosiery.GTovea Umbiellas, aifd Haberdashery of every description now fully stocked. QTTOW 'ROOM —Ladies' and Children's Hats, Bonnets, Mantles, Tudor Cams Wraps, Corßeta, Ribbons, Laces, Ornaments, Wings, etc., in great 'variety. Novelties in this department opened almost every week. PTnTTTTWG DEPARTMENT.— New Stock of Men's and Boys' Cloth ULUIHimr Jv g£££fif ou ltoHhWf oilskins, Mole and Cord Trousers, Shirts, Hats Ties, etc., etc. Value and Variety cannot be surpassed. P and H. continue to mark all their (foods in Plain Figures at the Lowest Possible Prices compatible with fair trading, and tlmr steadily-increasing trade oreves the success of tlieir system. INSPECTION OF THE NEW GOODS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. PETTIE ~and~~HARPER. Importers of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MERCERY, MILLINERY, &c, (Jladstojie Road, Gisborne.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6897, 18 June 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6897, 18 June 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6897, 18 June 1892, Page 4

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