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1 i NOTICE. HENRY LEWIS MINDING the Premises recently occu- •*- pied FAR TOO SMALL, and not being able to display his LARGE STOCK to advantage, HAS -REMOVEDBACK To his OLD PREMISES again, where he can give his Numerous Customers more convenience and attention. ' DON'T FORGET ! DON'T FORGET ! We are back in our Old Premises again. HENRY LEWIS, GLADSTONE ROAD. TKLEPHOXE 94.] [rELEPHOSE 94. C. A. FAWCETT, TAILOR, GISDORNE. OUR stock of SUMMER GOODS has arrived, and consists of shipments which are most Fashionable in Style and Color, and have been bought in the World's best market. The whole will be offered at the Lowest Pombh Price, to effect an early clearance. In order to keep pace with the times, our Fashionable Suitings are all imported in Single Suit Lengths, NO TWO ALIKE. Any attempt on our part to boast of our ability as Tailors' is uncalled for, as our ever-increasing business speaks for itself. All we need to say is that every effort will be put forth by us to give our clients! A First-class Article at the Lowest Possible Price. C. A. FAWOETT, Tailor, Gisborne. 75i H. SANDLANT & CO., Qsutlemoa Tailors. Season 1898. i QQQ Season 1898, Season IS9S. ±Ot/O Season 189S IN announcing the arrival of their Spring and Summer Shipments of TWEEDS COATINGS, Etc., H. Sandlaxt and Co, would draw special attention to the selec tions made from the w ell-known stock 0] Standek (English manufacturer), whicl for choice of patterns and quality oi material cannot be surpassed. We have also received a shipment ol Host and Co.'s MOLE MATERIAL, which is extensively used at Home in the manufacture of Riding Trousers. Colonial TwobcLs and Worsteds. We have replenished our large and varied stock of these lines, and invite inspection of the same. In soliciting a continuance of the very liberal support accorded us in the past, we beg to assure patrons that their requirements will have our special care, out essentials being — Comfortable. Fit, Good Worlcmanship and Moderate Charges Patterns forwarded Poat Free on appli cation. H. SANDLANT & CO., Next Masonic Hotel, Gladstone Koad. 805 ■ ■ SHEEP DIPPING. WHO PREFER IT. USE FEATON'S Improved Arsenical Fluid Dip (Double strength, 1 to 200), at 5/- per Gallon. Prepared by special request, to meet the times, in 1, 2, 4, 5, and 8-gallon drums. Guaranteed effective. 1 HfUl Will Dip 1000 Sheep ftA/ lUI'U at a Cost of 20/- &\jl~ FEAT O N ' S Sulpho-OarTjol Dip and Wool Vigor Commends itself as a Perfect, Safe and Reliable Dip for the Fifth Season. Warranted to give Entire Satisfaction. Testimonials ore application, PRICE— 6s per GALLON (strength Ito 100) Ppecial quotations on Orders over 60 gallons. Local Agents : Messrs Williams and Kettle, Ltd. Bennett and Sherratt ; and G. R. Wylmjs, Auctioneer, eto. E. H- Fsaton and Son, Factory .„ Disraeli Street,! n . , Office _ Lowe Street, ( G 'sborne. NOTICE. MURTON'S SIiEEP DIP. QHEEPFARMERS please not that we have appoint ad Messrs WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS for our DIP, who will promptly supply a\l requirements MURTON &■ CO. jPIARDBOARD (all thicknesses) for sale l_-/ at Herald Office,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8416, 16 January 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8416, 16 January 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8416, 16 January 1899, Page 4