SUMMER WEAR. WE ARE SHOWING A FINE RANGE OP WOOLLENS FOR SUMMER WEAR. Some of the Designs are NOVEL and STRIKING Otters are QUIETER m Style, but all are UP-TO-DATE. OUR STOCK of Scotch, Irish, and West of England TWEEDS and WORSTEDS are EASILY FIRST m this district, and are ALL THAT CAN BE DESIRED anywhere. WE spare no pains to get the most SUITABLE GOODS procurable for our clients, who cordially invited to call nud sec what w« have to show. SHIERLAW 'AND CO. Telepnone— No. WO. |m PABNELL M6tH©r'ssgk p- JSiL. k B-E-MB"""^ TO H THREE CUTTERS. I— . -^> r 9 , THREE SIZES. I BUY ONE OF THOSE NICE ° UTS I NEW MINCERS, WITH THREE RAW AND COOKED MEAT I CUTTERS, WHICH WILL CUT VEGETABLES I ANYTHING EXCEPT BONES. BREAD, Etc. I SO COME INTO OUR YARD I AND LET'S PLAY SHOPS. PRICE 7s 6d, 9s, 12a 6d. IA. PARNELrAND CO. A . p ARH^ AND co> g | mONMONGERS. MURTONS SHEEP DIP FACTORY, PORT AHURIRI, NAPIER, SEPTEMBER, 1904. We hope to receive your support this coming Season, and beg to remind you of the advantages obtained by the use of our SHEEP DIP, viz., CERTAINTY OF FREEDOM FROM TICKS AND LICE IN YOUR FLOCK. A FLEECE STRONG, CLEAN, AND HEAVIER. PERFECT EASE IN WORKING. All at a cost so low, that Dipping with our Specific MEANS A SAVING OF THOUSANDS OF POUNDS ANNUALLY TO THE SHEEPFARMERS OF THIS COUNTRY. These are facts for you to consider, and we ask you also to kindly remember that we are constantly working m your interests, and making improvements to meet the requirements of eheepfarmers m every possible way. We shall be glad to see you here at any time, and hold ourselves at your disposal m all matters relating to the Dipping of Sheep. Your Orders through authorised Agents, or direct, will be promptly attended to, and we shall be glad to send you, if desired, very strong, unbk«s6d evidence as to the truth of our claims for our Sheep Dip from the Pastoraliste of this country and Australia. Yours truly, H. E. MUKTON AND CO. AGENTS: j^ESSRS J^ILLIAMS AND TTETTLE, T DOTED. GISBORKE PLUMBING AND PAINTING WORKS. F. HXLL, PROPRIETOR. PLUMBER AND GASFTrTER PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER IRON, ZINC, AND TIN WORKER SIGNWRITER, GLAZIER ELECTXO BELL FITTER And Atl Kinda of DECORATIVE WORK SANITARY AND VENTILATING Done m Up-to-date Style and ENGINE!* Latest Designs. FOR SALE. lorrngatßd aid Plain Galvanised Iron (all sizes), Corrugated and Plain Tanks, Baths, Chimneys, Spouting, Guttering, Ridgingand Downpiping, All Sizes of Bluek and Galvanised Malleable Irom Fipe and cittinn, Fumpa. and all kinds Dairy Ufetisila. ALSO FOR SALE : Wait* and Red Leads, Oils, Vanishes, Borim, and Walt Papers (patent designs); also, a Law Stock ef Assorted Mixed Paints. tp Tr HAVING a large staff of Competent workmen, and being a Direct Impor- -*- •-"■• ter, is m a position to execute all work entrusted to his care m Firstclass and Tradesmanlike manner and style, aid at LOWEST POSSIBLJI COST. Ssfctaates fiv«* for all olasses of work. GISBORNI PLUMBING AND PAINTING WORES. T.h,^. ».. » >■ HALL, ft.^to. ;^\f OFF TO . 'W&,({ STEVENSON'S. "ffWl V \ TT'IRST - CLASS T\/TATERIAL AND ML \ v^ jj) fir .TITORKMANSHIP. REASONABLE PRICES. f ' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED f wk\ STEVENSON'S JWfr ROYAL CARRIAGE WORKS GLADSTONE ROAD.
NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. TNSURANCE against Loss by Fiw ©a X every description of Property may be effected with: this Company. MARINE DEPARTMENT. Merchandise, Goods and Freights Insured by Steamer and Sailing Vessels. Risks on Specie subject to special arrangements. * Policies on Wool and Produce to the United Kingdom are granted m triplicate payable m London if required JOHN COLEMAN, > Ag«ni f«f QbbMß*. RING UP W. MORGAN (Telephone 157) For QADDLERY AND TTARNESS HORSE COVERS Etc., Etc., CORNER GLADSTONE ROAD AND PEEL STREET. WM. MUIR "DRICKLAYER AND CONTRACTOR. Also,— WORKER OF GDXHRIST'S PATENT TOOLS For Finishing Concrete Floors, Path*, eto. GLADSTONE HOUSE,* Bright Street TnSITING~CARDS, Invitation OiroiV lars, Memorandum Cards, Ball Programmes, and Handbills printed on the thorteat notice at' Herrid Office. '
GISBORNE'S HEALTH RESORT. ' MORERE HOT SPRINGS. TOURISTS aud Holiday Makers are assured of FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION At the j JJOT gPRINGS JJOTEL. The Springs, which have become a , Favorite Holiday Resort, are within a j few hours' drive of Gisborne, through Unrivalled Bush Scenery. The Baths are pleasant and health-giving, the waters - possessing highly curative properties. Recent alterations and improvements include the erect/Jon of New Bath Houses, which are briUaanUy illuminated by natural gas/ thus making the Baths available to visitors at any hour. The Hotel accommodation is comfortable and commodious, and the Table excellent. Wines and Spirits of Best Qualities. TARIFF.... 6s PER DAY. J. 8. COOPER, Proprietor. Telegraphic Address : Cooper, Morere. 695 THE TROCADERO. UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Upstairs). FTYHE PROPRIETRESSES take this opX portuuity of thanking the public for their past generous support, and beg to assure Patrons that tpe Excellent Management of the above Rooms, which has made them so popular m the past, will is the future be maintained. Lady Visitors to town will please note that special arrangements for their accommodation have -been made, a pleasant apartment being specially reserved for tneir exclusive nse. HOT LUNCHES~from 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA. A special feature made of TEA, whioh is served from 5 to 7 p.m. HOT SUPPERS available at any hour up to Midnight. MRS SIMEON & MIBB GREEN, . ProjvieftMiMM. .-.. 3
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10227, 9 December 1904, Page 1
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