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H. BULL & SON, Husseiymefi and Seedsmen, HAVE FOR SALE, ■ ... AT LOWEST BATES ... A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL & FLOWERING SHRUBS & PLANTS, Etc., Etc., Consisting of — FRUIT TREES Apples, Pears, Plums, Nectarines, Peaches, Apricots, Figs, Cherries, Grape Vineß, Oranges, Lemons, Guavas, Persimmons, Medlars, Currants, Gooseberries, Chestnuts, Walnuts, Filberts, etc., in all the leading rarieties. New Japanese Plums Japau Mammoth Walnuts New Oranges, New Peaches Pinus Insignia Cupressus Macrooarpa Piuus Muritima Cupressua Lawsoniana Wellingtons Norfolk Island Pines Etc., Etc. Camellias, Azileas, Roses, Rhododendrons, Magnolias, Weigalas, Deutzias, and all kinds of Flowering Plants. HEDGE PLANTS Boxthoru Berberis Privet Eleagnas Ligostrum Pittosporums Etc., Etc. GARDEN SEEDS Of the BEST quality imported direct from the leading English and Colonial Growers. Cam. and Inspeot. Catalogues FREE on application, H. BULT& SON, NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN, Gladstone Road, Gisborno. Agent for Patutahi, Mr E. H. Gillman, ONE MOMENT, PLEASE. COMPLETE REVOLUTION IN HORSE COVERS. PRIMROSE & LESLIE ARE STILL TO THE FRONT with the Up-to-date DIMICK'S PATENT HORSE COVER. ) Chafe the horse Require a crupper Rub the hair off the shoulders Work round under ths horse New Stylb of Stbapping. Also, — THE ATLAS PATENT HORSE COVER With Indiarubbor Crupper and Cross Girths. iar This is a most Perfect-fitting Covor, and already well-known in the district, having given every satisfaction last season. Both these COVERS are made up of the very BEST WHITE CANVAS, and lined with COLLAR CHEOCK, and are REAL TIP-TOP VALUE. OUR OWN MAKE of Covers are made up in any Size and Style. PRIMROSE & LESLIE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SADDLERS, GISBORNE and TOLAGO BAY. NEW f^i OODS ! EW \JTOODS ! NEW j~*i OOD S ! EW \JTOODS 1 — o — KINDLY NOTE THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL LINES :— FINGERING & FANCY WOOLS (A large variety in all the best makes). Splendid stock of FLANNELETTES and EMBROIDERIES to match. ( UMBRELLAS r .dies' j MACINTOSHES Ladies A CAPES I. JACKETS, Etc., AT ALL PRICES. Nice assortment of Children's TUNICS and COSTUMES. — o — CHILDREN'S AND LADIES' MILLINERY A SPECIALITY! Choice stock of New Season's Goods to select from. — o — All kinds of MILLINERY made to order at the shortest notice. — o — MRS ROSIE, | Gladstone Road. I . j THOS. HULME, M.R.C.V.S., LONDON. SANTONINE BALSAM, A SAFE AND SURR CURE FOR LUNGWORM AND SCOUR IN SHEEP. Testimonials on application to the Agent. Those who used it last season aay it is the best Drench in tho market, i G. R. Wyllib will drench for any sheepfarmer any number of lambs, and if the effect is not all that is claimed no charge will be made for the Balsam used. Price reduced to 13s 2>er gallon. One gallon will dose 150 lambs, allowing for waste. G. R. WYLLIE, Sole Agent. J. E. WHITBY, GLADSTONE ROAD & LOWE STREET Pro&uoo Merchant, HAS ON HAND AND FOR SALE tho following : — GOOD TABLE POTATOES WESTFIELD GARDEN MANURE, which contains tho nccesßary iugredionts calculated to stimulate tho growth of all kinds of garden produce, in 141 b bags, at tho low price of I/R per bae. ' HAY (in trusses) BONEDUST. OATS, Maize, Wheat, Potatoes, Barley, Onions, Chaff, etc HAMS & BACON in Btock. GROCERIES of overy description at Lowest Rates for Cash. Coals and Firewood, CROCKERYWARE & IRONMONGERY. Highest Cash Prices for Wool, Sheepskins, etc. j also, for Farm Produoe Agent for the Celebrated SOVEREIGN TEAS (Ceylon). BHEAKFAST — SUTPEPI, PP S S GRATEFUL- v,OWI PDA fING. GOO O A SOlfclliO WATER OR MILK-

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7657, 16 June 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7657, 16 June 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7657, 16 June 1896, Page 4