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BURGON I. SHEEP-SHEARING MACHINES. THE RESULT OF YEARS* OF EXPERIENCE. « WHAT ARE THEY? The Best that are produced, made from best Sheffield steel (England's ] best), by the oldest and most reliable makers of Shear Goods in England (established 177 years). Remember, BURGON'S Hand Shears ■ always excelled, likewise their ( Machine Shears, and have proved themselves to be svuperior to all other makes. TTOW? BY REPLACING THEM. Note. — No other maker can claim to liave replaced BURGON Machinery. These are facts which cannot be challenged. COMBS & CUTTERS, Tlie Champion Shearers of Australia and New Zealand use the BURGON' WHY? BECAUSE THEY ARE THE MOST RELIABLE. We can sup81y these made to suit any pattern, rders booked for ensuing season. G. B. DE LAUTOUR SOLE AGENT, Hawke's Bay and Poverty Bay. SALE, CUT PRICES are the mighty lever that set our Sale going. gARGAINS" are the stream that keeps it up' to running power. rpHE J3ESULT: Marvellous, Amazing to Customers, Surprising to Ourselves. FURTHER BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY : Ladies' Navy Blue Ready-to-wear Costtumeo, 15s 6d. Ladies' Navy Blue Skirts, 6s lid. Ladies' Tweed Ready-to-wear Costumes, 17s 6d. Moisette Under Skirts, all colors, 4s lid. All-wool Blousings, lOAd. • ' Trimmed Hats at a quarter the usual price. LADD3S, VISIT OUR SALE. HOOPER AND HOOPER THE QUALITY DRAPERS ' (Opposite Herald Office), THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN .'■- ■.■ - V : . - ■■'•iv ■„' -, ■ . W\_W^W_f : - No. I.— LADIES' GLACE STRAP SHOES. Good Value at A/g • No, 2.— *;:.'/■:' LADIES' FINE GLACE ■ STRAP SHOES, pump soles, 10/6 No. 3.— LADIES' "LANGIRY" SHOES, ; light soles, silver buckle, £/ft ALL AT I'NEW ZEALAND 1 .| ■___a_________^M______ia__ W. A, G'MEARA . J£|IRCHANT. AGENt FOR The, South British Insurance Company. The 'Colonial Ammunition Company. The Canterbury Seed Company. Nimmo and Blair. H. E. Shacklock's Ranges. Cooper's Sheep Dips. Etc., Etc.* Etc. SHEEM.ETB. SPECIAL Tarred Rope Nets. CONTRACTORS' AND BUSHMEN'S STORES AND TOOLS. ANGLE LAMPS. ALPHA MIXED PAINTS, all colors (tins lib to 301b). LINSEED OIL (Raw and Boiled). WHITE LEAD, in 7. 14, 28, 56, and lewt. COLORS of all kinds. BRUSHES, Turpentine, Terebine. NEW SEEDS. NIMMO AND BLAIR'S Vegetable- and -.Flower. ALGERIAN SEED OATS (Extra Clean Sample). SEED POTATOES. Beauty of - Hebron, : Early Vermont, Up-to-Dat<», and several New Varieties to arrive irom Viptoriain a few days. AMMUNITION, Blasting Powder, Dynamite, Gelignite, Detonators, Fuse. FOWLING-PIECES AND RIFLES. PRICE'S; -TIMBER JACKS. GROCERIES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. W. A-'O'MgARA SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ! TJ^THAT ARE THEY TO US? "PIVERYTHING. WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF THEM. rnHEY ARE WALKING AD- -*- VERTISEMENTS. m-HEY CAN TESLL OF OUR APPETISING LUNCHEONS AND TVAINTY AFTERNOON TEA. DUSTINS' 342 YARDS FROM G.P.O. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. GIVING UP BUSINESS. AS we are giving un Business here, we have decided to REDUCE 'ALL LINES, . ENLARGEMENTS, FRAMES, Etc., FOR FIVE WEEKS, I When our Lease is up. AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE | MISSED. i ELLERBECJT STUDIO. Those already having Photos at the Studio are requested to call for them. I yy.y^y :^A^Ayyyy:y ■ - . ;371

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11123, 24 July 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11123, 24 July 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11123, 24 July 1907, Page 2