FEATON'S Concentrate i Sulpho-Carbol Emulsion Dip and "Wool Vigor IS COIXC TO BE TICK FAVORITE DIP THIS SEASON. W HY? ~ Because it is Reliable. Because it is Eas}' to Use. Because it is compounded in accordance with sound chemical rules. Because it is the only Whale Oil Potash Dip in the market. Because it contains Sulphur in perfect solution. Because it can be used in any weather. Because Sulpho - Carbol dipped wool fetches the highest prices. Because it is the only Dip that is uniform in its effect upon the sheep dipped. Because it is good value for money. Because it is certain death to parasites and their germs (if directions arc followed). Because 200,000 sheep in the Poverty Bay and out districts were washed in it last season. Because it is a local Dip, and if anything goes wrong the, Farmer can have it out with the Manufacturers. PRICE— 7/6 per Gallon (double strength, 1 to 200), in 2, 4, and 5 gallon drums. Five gallons will dip One Thousand Sheep at a trine over One Farthing per Head. K. H. FEATON & SON. Office Lowe Street Factory ... ... Disraeli Street GISIiOK.VE. . MUSIC.___MUSIC. Mr C. J. East Senior Honors Certificate TRINITY COLLEGE, London) , PREPARES Pupils both for Practical and Theoretical Exams, on the PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN, And in Harmony. Terms on application. Gladstone Road. MRS CARO, SURGEON T\ E N T I S T NAPIER, WILL ARRIVE IN GISBORNE On or about the 18th DECEMBER, and may be consulted, ns usual, at the Masonic Hntol, FOR ONE . WEEK ONLY. Mr Alfred J. Jttasscy, sSi rg&nist St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church), Teacher of Violin, Piano, Organ, and Sikgikg. Terms ou application. Pupils visited. Private address : Wainui Road, Kftili. Town address : Mrs Browne's, Stationer. COUNTRY LEUSONS, Mr Massey visits Patdtaiii on Mondays, Bushmerh, Waerknga-a-hika College (for Volio claB8), and Ormond on Wednesdays. Mr S. A. Noble-Campbell, SURGEON DENTIST, Lowe Street. Hours of Consultation : 9 a.m. o 5 p.m. Telephone, No. 30. Close at 1 p.m. Thursdays. EDINBURGH BAKERY^ Corner of Gladstone Road and Grby Street, ROBB'S BUILDINGS. TO THE PUBLIC. THE undersigned begs to thank all his old customers for the very liberal patronage accorded him in the past, and wishes to intimate that he is re-commencing business as a Baker and Pastry Cook, and in doing so would respectfully solicit a continuance of your patronage. SMALL GOODS of every description turned out in a manner second to none. HO VIS BREAD A SPECIALITY 1 Shop will open October 23rd, 1897. Cart will go round with Bread on the Ist November. 404 W. C. NISBEIT, '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8055, 2 November 1897, Page 2
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431Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8055, 2 November 1897, Page 2
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