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Hams, Bacon, and Cheese. Just A CHOICE LOT JUST Landed Jusb XX LANDED Landed , Jusb FROM Landed Jusb CANTERBURY. Landed Just Landed Jusb Landed Jusb Landed Jusb Also, — Landed Jusb Landed Jusb SNOWDROP FLOUR Landed Jusb OATMEAL Landed Jusb WHEATMEAL Landed Jusb OATINA Landed Jusb GERMINA Landed Jusb SEMOI.tNA Landed Just CHICK WHEAT Landed Jusb BRAN Landed Jusb POLLARD, Etc. Landed Jusb Landed I Jusb — - Landed Just ' Landed jusb POTATOES Jusb . . , n „. . Landed Just < A1 Q ualltv )> Landed Jusb 5/6 I 5/6 PER SACK | 5/6 Landed Jusb Landed Jusb Landed Jusb Landed JAMES McKEE. Tlie Acme Patent Horse Cover. npHE ACME is thoroughly well put toX aether, being sewn with waxed threads, Which Will LAST AS LON3 AS THE COVER LASTS. The Acme is much more durable than any other cover because, fitting perfectly, all the undue strain and dragging is avoided. The Acme is a perfectly-fitting cover ; ib will not chafe the shoulders and neck, beoause it is made to fit like a collar and to give plenty of room for the shoulders to work freely, and also to allow the horse to feed comfortably The Acme fits the back and hind quarters, having plenty of room for the hips ; ib will nob slide to one aide like other covers. The Acme thus having plenty of room to fit all the inequalities of the horse, it sits naturally and will nob easily fall off. The Acme will not require a surcingle, which binds the cover too closely to the horse and does not allow the cover to dry. The necessity for surcingles being avoided the cover is not cub for same, nor are there any holes in ib to admit water. The Acme has an arrangement of girths which will be quite sufficient to hold the cover on, and also to allow ventilation to the cover and horse. These girths will not chafe or irritate as the old style surcingles and girths are liable to do. The Acme is thoroughly well made ; the dock is attached underneath the cover, thus avoiding the old eyeleb holes. The dock is also made to buckle so that it can be easily undone, lengthened or shortened. E. WILLIAMS, SADDLER, Gladstone Road, Gisborne, Agent for Patentee. THOS7ADAMS7 LIST OF NEW BOOKS. rpHOU ART THE MAN, by Braddon The Mysteries of Marseilles, by Emile Zola Kitty Alone, by S. Baring Gould Kitty's Engagement, by Florence Warden The Ralstons, by Marion Crawford The Honour of Savelli, by S. Levett Yeats A Ward of the Golden Gate, by Bret Harte The Charlatan, by R. Buchanan A Daughter of Judas, by R. Savage ! Tempest Torn, by A. Haggard A Man of To-day, by Helen Mathers The Two Lancrofts, by C. F. Keary A Trying Patient, by James Payn Sibylla, by Sir H. S. Cunninghame Eaab Lynne (special new edition, 2s 6d), by Mrs Henry Wood The Channings (special new edition, 2s 6d), . by Mrs Henry Wood The Bachelor Maid, by Burton Harrison Her World Against a Lie, by Florence Marryatb - Matthew Aisstin, by W. E. Norris - ; Peter's Wife, by Mrs Hungerford Peg the Rake, oy Rita A Gray Eye or So, by Frankfoot Moore One Fair Daughter, „ „ .. The Manxman, by Hall Came Children of Circumstance, by lota A Perfect Fool, by Florence Warden Everybody's Pocket Lawyer, 9d Something to Read (division 56) The Practical Elocutionist Shorthand— Pitman's and A.B.C. THOS.~ADAMS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT & TOBACCONIST, Gisborne. Gtfsborne Dental Surgery tDENTIS- ittf'-^% WITHOUT 'TEETH npHE late Mr A. Grossman's business, as X Dentist and Dental Surgeon, will be carried on as usual by Mr Walter J. Sykes, who was awarded the First Order of Merit and Medal at the International Exhibition, 1882, for Artificial Teeth. With an experience of over 20 years, combined with the use of the best materials procurable and the latest devices arid improvements in dental instruments and attachents, Mr Sykes guarantees work no, surpassed in the colony. Other Dentists' work altered, re-modelled, | and repaired. Nitrous oxide gas (laughing gas) administered for the painless extraction of teeth. j WALTER J. SYKES, Registered Dentist, Manager. DENTISTRY. Mr S. A. Noble-Campbell, SUKGBON DENTIST, LOWE STREET (Opposite P.B. Farmers' Grain Store). W Successor to Wilson and Davies, OF NAI'IEK. Pianos ! Pianos ! fTIHE TT|RESDEN T>IANOFORTE /COMPANY Have for Sale PIANOS b y tho fading Makers in the World (English, French, German, and American) For Cash, or on thh Hire Purchase System. ON I'AViIEHT OK A SMALL DBPO9IT AND A HONTUIiY INSTALMENT OF £1 YOU HAY BBCOMK TUB OWNRR OK A KIRBT-CLABS I'IANO OR ORGAN. Mr E. E. WHITE, Stationer, Has been appointed Sub- Agent for Gisborne and District, Several Pianos are now on view in his premises. A further consignment to arrive shortly. Arrangements to purchase may be made with — E. E. WHITE, Stationer, Etc., Sub-Agenj Ob, E. PARNKLL, Agent,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7298, 5 June 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7298, 5 June 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7298, 5 June 1895, Page 2

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