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PLANTINC_ SEASON. ALEX. THOMSON, OP THE QISBORNE NURSERIES B (Established over 30 Years) EGSi^o Announce that he is prepared ,'«': W' ! "BuppTy really well-grown VV 'TREES , Ofr :_yj»YL Df^CTRIP TION, , ■>- 1 i "Lnc-udingr >Hed|fe> Plants/ Ornamental Shrubs : R**»6,* DaslHies, (Jftmelljas. _— . A^&leaSj-Khododendrctns y; y^ ROTonms, V. . Fruit etc. \* . '• \ ». Also,-» •"*•' - CABBAGE, jbAULIELOWER, A> 1 »'.: ONION PLANTS, ii- v SE;Ep^;/pqTATqiE;s. I ha^.juit^Janded a 4ne? gride of SOUTHESN S-IeDS, m alKthe varieties suited to^ur Dikrict. { -l: VEQETABp^ s -^m i FLOWER SEEDS Imported fromj the best: English ana (l^tjiiwiwl^Qrower^, m 3d and ddVj^aeketsj also m. bulk. SPWYINC MATERIALS. I BtocV'lH'b! corrSbt thin^ *> Consul' me before:, oiraeringh expensive _aixturei elsewhere^ ' -V P XV \^ EVERIMING FO|t GARDEN, mmi ai 4 iSf *'*'»-*l* sf :- X* ALC_< THOMSON "^HSERYM^^^EJEDSMAN. Seed l-3^p— GlA-aMeorih Rdedi? Tel. ,363. Ni^^i^-CarnaETpn' SUiet^ Tel.*-199 In'reo way connected -with: any*. -other fiqatf >-pt. the eanjevname. - , - Note the Ama*? 129 Gl^stione Rb_a.<'Xy . dt h/s • ha'ju. . ■.. j|, .' 'f" H .. . „ ! i hs» ■' • ■*>■*»> i, '"■"y"*- **••»{■ g-i ■ J f- Wr" * ■-' |T_|^o__L'i.. v. 'y 3d _, s "'•?'-" '•>-* *■'«'■ *i ."<* Ot course you want a bracer — then try Puriri -with your Whiskey . ™_fafbfefteY Shan "Soda V' At all - hotels. J ;■■ ■•"« *• •* '• QO .vrt i^r„., yi [' -, : M - ; Y 27 T. *"*■ °<i«a Squs- '-jAS ■.'■*-_ MURTflffiS* ssheep mX *' *&-Ast '» %•■*•*"« p -v ffTTE' hope to receive your support thi* jWi coming Season, and beg to re. mind, you of the advantages obtained by tne use of our Sheep Dip, viz — Certainty of freedom from Ticks, ' and Lice m your Flock. A Fleece Strong, Clean and Heavier. m Working. -- AW at a cost so low, that Dipping witb Your Specific Means a Saving of Thousands of Pounds Annaully to the Sheep* farmers of tbis Country. These are /acts for you .to consider.. and we* a^k you also to kindly remember tllai'rvre are .constantly working m youi interests/ and making improvement to mieet the requirements of sheepfarmers m eVery way\possible. ■'-•*. l^pipr orders through authorised Agent? will be promptly attended .., to. and Vve shall be v glad to send ypu; if desired, very strong unbiassed evidence as to^the truth of our claims for 4 oui Sheep Dip from the Pastoralists of thi^, country and Australia. 'v ; ' AGENTS^: A 1 WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. f POVERTY BAY. , '^.v M. • BEALE, Esq., WAIAPU. ;.. ._. H. R. MURTOK & CO., •.*■= ,* NAPIER. N.Z. y..'\ ' ". 2] ■ **" •*" y*'* — ■■-■■' v'■ Mr F. BOtJRKE'S ji AND^jgEINS QOMPANY, LIMITED. .. QASH jgUYEB ■*■ w>ol.y y BRANCHES: WAIBbA , ; UAPIER l & WELLINGTO-N M. BISSELL, ,: **.;; .- Manager. .. I-ATAWHERD. L ■•fWV-^K y.- -'A ■■- •'• :' -*'- ~~~V wj, Xyyy. y. ■■■■:■-:: v TO DAIRY FARMERS ON THE RAIL WAY LINE, AND OTHERS. THE; OKITU BUTTER FACTORY Is, prepared to Purchase . —^FR^iH SEPARATOR CREAM^— In Large or Small Quantities. THE Highest XPrice \^ill.be paid foi Creani' pi good quality deliverepj aii Miy Railiffay' Station. Freight or, Oream paid by Hthe. Factory. Special arrangements wiU be made m any -c^iher .-district for the . qoUection • oi ;SeparatQr Cream wjiere .sufficient induce men-^'Offerß. - ,-' „'.,■' "the Factory having made a Si>ecialitj 'of^Home Separator ■ CTeam, is m a poiitioivt'io oflfer great advantages to Settlere :ini.'4he Backblocks. •, .., .' ' HIGH GRAiJE SEPARATORS of any make; •dt *.Lisb Prices, ,on Eaffv- Terms. Separators erected pre* of i Charge. - . *. . • I 6ep*t»tors on view at the Factory} 20JPeel -Street, Gisborne*' , V i tJORRECT TEST GUARANTEED : '^HnCfr' or call for full' particulars. ' '.-m'tVwVi^.-.'. A*-.McK^NS^. n r iv A' y y ! P '« :•;.■. "- ;:-•"■*■ v! '-'V '■ 'i P.O?BpxißlV 'Phones 408 and 338. "if'"- *< «k! B]|iaaT StRE^. ; ' j i'ih: 1 BUILDER •}■'•■■* ' ?.jl .'. .v. J j. „-,'XV--. i\ -*--/.*-». ; .' ;'•/£.'- --v i' •? ■ >*.■*.>. '♦■■; TIMBER MERCHANT. W' RG#IT&dKB*OF ALL'CLASSE^ >.y * ,<)f *i?i^./ — ; JOINERY r^IJi X l^^? 11 .RSTI"SfATES FREE. : * !r- Syr^. r^ "^LpATIONS MADE;

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12883, 2 October 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12883, 2 October 1912, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12883, 2 October 1912, Page 11

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