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-D. M. ORRFRUIT, PRODUCE & GENERAL MERCHANT, Gladstone Road. FOR SALE. r)AA SACKS PRIME TABLE &\)\) POTATOES. 50 sacks SELECTED SEED DERWENTS 150 sacks Prime FEED OATS, also DUN OATS, MAIZE, BRAN, POLLARD, WHEAT, BARLEY, Etc. WEEK'S OATMEAL, FLOUR in 25's, 50's, and 100's. 200 sacks Local OATEN SHEAF CHAFF (especially good, avciage weight, 901bs per sack) 100 sacks ditto CANTERBURY (no oats required). 2 tons Greystono TURNIP SEED, only 2d lb, suitable for bush laud, and GUARANTEED to germinate. DIRECT IMPORTER of EVERY DESCRIPTION OF STORES, including IRONMONGERY, and Nothing but the Best Quality ofQoodt kept in slock. ALL ORDERS executed CAREFULLY and PROMPTLY. MACHINERY and any outside lines not in stock procured at LIST PRICES. PUMPKIN SEED, also NIMMO AND BLAIR'S Now Season's VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS in variety. Catalogues on application. «& REGULAR WEEKLY CONSIGNMENTS of FRUIT received EVERY THURSDAY, and cleared WHOLESALE the same day. Several DESIRABLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. D. M. ORR. W. A. (TMEARA SEEDS. NMMO & BLAIR'S NEW S&EDS JUST ARRIVED. Orders for Special Sorts forwarded every Mail. Catalogues on application, SHIED POTATOES. EARLY VERMONT KARLY PUBITAN EAkbY ROSE BEAUTY OE HEBRON LAPSTONE KIUNEY LORD ONSLOSV KIDNEY MAGNUM BONUftt WHITE ELEPHANT SPECIAL DEKWENT SEED SEED OATS, BARLEY (Capo and Chevalier), WHEAT, RY EUR ASS, PRAIRIE.COCKSFUOT, CLOVERS, \ Etc , Etc . GENERAL GEQC3SIES AND STATION STORES. MATAWHERO FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER. CONTRACTORS' SUPPLIES IRONMONGERY & HARDWARE CO RUGATED IRON FENCING WIRE, STAPLES, Etc. Cask Buyer of all Produce. W. A. (VMEARA. '~fl. 11. BMITH ~ PRACTICAL JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER & OPTICAN, Goldsmiths' Hall, Gisbornb. BIRTHDAY & WEDO DING PRESENTS. All the lateßt Novelties /»»w X.Vff% ln Brooches, etc. K^CJ Ladies' Gem Rings, solid %& _£T^ *# gold, from 8s 6d to £12 12s (a great variety to choose from). Wedding Rings and Keepers from 10s 6d. Spectacles from 1b pair. XMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. NEW GOODS just to hand. A large assortment to select from of Latest Designs and Novelties W. FKAMfitt, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND # JEWELLER, HAS REMOVED to more central part of the town, adjoining D. M. Otr's, and wishes to call the attention of those looking for suitable 'XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS to inspect his newlyimported and well-selected stock of JEWELLERY, which will be sold al Prices tliat Defy Competition. Silver Brooches from 2/6, Gold do. from 6/Nickel Watches from 13/-, Silver do. 30/Jbwellery of all descriptions Made to Order on the shortest notice. N.B.— Note the Address : Next door to D. M. Orr's. 392 WARREN & CO 'CYCLE AGENTS, BEG to notify the 'Cycling Public of Gisborne that they have started business, and are prepared to execute REPAIRS in all branches of the trade on the shortest notice. AGENCIES : The Orescent Bicycle, £16 10s (a bargain) j also, The Raleigh (the leading English bicycle) ; and Steep's Patent Cycle and Lamp Wicks : the only wick that is perfectly safe, no explosions, no smoke, a better light and burns less oil ; the very thing for 'cycle lamps; it needs no trimming. A Large Assortment of Accessories Kept. Workshop : 96 Gladstone Road. Showroom : Morell'sEconomy Boot Shop. 606 THE SEASON. I LOOK I THE SEASOM THE SEASON. | HERE. I Til E SEASON WHAT YOU WANT IS FINE FRESH FRUIT. WE are opening fresh from the Islands Bananas, Pineapples, Oranges, etc. We have a splendid lot GOOSEBERRIES and NEW POTATOES. Orders for any ( quantity supplied. CONFECTIONERY.-Special attention to this branch of our increasing business. Just opening new cases for the season. don't forget oub SWARTHMOOR DAIRY FIRST PRIZE BUTTER, In any quantities, by box or single pounds. Can also bo obtained from Mr Brown's store, Whataupoko. ' Come and see our Prime Sugar-cured ' HAMS and BACON. Very fine. Home. 1 fed. Tel !o p 6 hona J.LEWIS', Tel ?ot one Gladstone Road (opposite Herald °i^) FOisqisrED! J " A report comes from the district of ' Wagunyah, N.S.W., of a settler and his ■ family exhibiting very serious symptoms of poisoning after partaking of their evening meal. In searching for the cause, suspicion . fell on the tea they had used. A sample taken from a one pound tin in use was - analysed and found to contain strong traces of muriatic acid, the presence of whioh IB \ caußcd by the use of spirits of salts in welding the parts of tin together. The analyst warns consumers that tea packed j in small tins, owing to its very absorbent nature, is very liable to become impregnated with this acid, and therefore dangerous . for human consumption, and advices that the very safest package to purchase is that packed in lead with an inside lining of vegetable parchment. This style of paoket is quite impervious to the air, and tea so 3 paoked has been known to retain all its aroma and strength for a period of five 1 years." J NOTE.— KOZIE TEA is packed in Lead with an inside Lining of Vegetable Parchment.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8700, 20 December 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8700, 20 December 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8700, 20 December 1899, Page 4