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■ Cook County PlumMng Woi-ks. J. S. AL'^N. "OACTORY MILK CANS, of Beat .B_ Qimlity Tinned Made to Order on Shortest Notice. T A N KB . 3 Plain and Corrugated Iron. ' Leave your Orders in time, in order to get the benefit of Raiu before Hot Weather pels in. ) GASFITTLNGS. A lar^e assortment of GasfiUings in stock. BURNERS of all lands; also, . GLOBES and GLASSWARE. PUMPS. Hydraulic Rams, Iron Pipes (Black and Galvanised), .ill sizes, 1 AND M.L NKOI'SSAKY KIITIXCIS. ', COSKTJGATi'-D IRON, Bc j st Qualil y, AT LOWEST RATKS. SPOUTING, DOWNi-aPif, RIDGING, KlO. These I can supply iv Bft and Oft lengths and belter quality thfa usual, AT USUAL PRICE. Maker of Allan's Patent Raia-water Filter. All Work Guaranteed. Only One Quality—" THE BEST." J. S. ALLiN, Opposite Arch. Clark and Son's, Lowe Street, Gisborne. gH&EP DIPPING. WHO PREFER IT. USE FEATON'S ' Improved A rKeiiical 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 (\f\(t Will Dip 1000 Sheep OA/ lUUU at a Cost of '2o/- &\j” FEATON'S Sulpho-Cartol Dip and Wool Vigor Commends itself as a Perfect, Safe and Reliable Dip for the Fifth Season. Warranted to give Entire Satisfaction. Testimonials on application. PRICE-6sperGALLON (strength 1 to 100) Special quotations on Orders over 50 gallons. Local Agents : Messrs Williams and Kettle, Ltd. Bennett and Sherratt ; and G. R. Wyllik, Auctioneer, etc. E H- Feator. and Son, Factory .... Disraeli Street, \ , ; : Rhnrnp Ofkiou ._ Lowe Street, f IIIsborDB - NOTICE. MURTOFS SHEEP DIP. SHEEPFARMERS pleaae not that we have appointed Messrs WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS for our DIP, who will promptly supply all requirements MURTON & CO. W.MORGAN, SaPDLER .AND HARNESS MAKER. ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY AND HARNESS kept iv Stock, or Made to Order on the shortest notice. PACK SADDLES A SPECIALII T WHIPS bPURS, BRUSHWARR, AND STABLE REQUISITES always in StocV BYCKOFT, LIMITED. Manufacturers of TULIP AND CJ NOW DRIFT TGUOUR. J All Kinds of PLAIN AND TmANCY ) 13ISCU1TS. I v Upwards of 100 Varieties, PURE WHEATMEAL. c PORRIDGE MEAL. CRATED SELF • RAISING b FLOUR. CITY ROLLER MILLS, SItORTLAND STREI.T, AUCKLAND. 4 JAMES FLUME, Maxaglr. 720 • FULNESS &FTESi EATING. HUNDREDS feel uneomfoi-table after Ciitinj; a liearty meal. Even after a slight i'i']i.i>t many feel blown out and miciiiiit'ort.ible, tire<l and ilromy. This feeln ing is generally associated :\ ith a bad taste in mouth, particularly after sleeping, >, uoiib'.ip.ition, head.K-bcs, piles, speck* before the eyes, pain^ between the shoulders or in [. risjlit side, fcehni: of weight in chest after " '""'dom't neglect it ! You can easily ho cured by the medicine I which you .ill know cured hundreds vi sutl'cieis. Don't tiy experiments; yom stomach won't stand it. lie guided l>y llu expei ienre of otbei?. Loa^liy'- WAHOC ])»sitively cure? the worst case in a yen shoit time. One bottle cmes ; L'.ib'deveiy where. KOOLIIUH for nil Pains-. Invalu.ibli for athletes. Price -s everywliere, ur pos 1 tree from — LOASBY'S WAHOO MANTIA'-'TI'KIMi 16 On., Lid, DiiUL-din. id

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8448, 21 February 1899, Page 1

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