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GOMiOI, SHELTOH km co., ltd. (Established m Qisborne 1874) AUCTIONEERS STOCK AND STATION AGENTS SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS. RANGATIRA COW COVERS. ACME HORSE COVERS. STEWART HORSE CLIPPERS BURMAN HORSE CLIPPERS. Extra Parts for ditto. SPORTING SEASON. WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUNS S.B. AUTOMATIC EJECTOR SHOT D.8.8.L. SHOT GUNS SINGLE SHOT RIFLES REPEATING RIFLES KLETS E.C. CARTRIDGES NOBLE'S CLYDE CARTRIDGES . NOBLE'S BALLASTITE ditto. MF ra ro aE S D EEVOLVOT c^ REFILLING MACHINES OUN CASES, POWDER, SHOT, Etc. CORN SHELLERS WHEELBARROWS PERFECTION OIL HEATERS MOTOR OILS MOTOR GREASE HOT-WATER BAGS HOT-WAT#R FLASKS MILLER LIBRARY LAMPS BANQUET LAMPS BRASS FIRE SUITES COPPERED FIRE SUITES COAL VASES. COMMON, SHELTON & GO. LIHITBD. PEEL STREET. BENNETT & SHERRATT. GENERAL MERCHANTS SHIPPING, INSURANCE, ST. >CX AND STATION, FINANCIAL j And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS* WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. mOTAKA POSTS— First-class line, at JL LOW RATE for quantities. SHEARING SUPPLIES — Woolpacks (all sizes), Plain arid Colored Twine. Branding Oil," Benzine, Naphtha, Lubricating Oil, and all necessaries for the Shearing Shed. GRASS SEEDS (for present and forward delivery) — Cocksfoot, Perennial Rye Clovers, Crested Dogstail, Timothy, Fiorin, etc. FARM and STATION REQUISITES— Fencing Wire (plain and barbed), Staples (all sizes), Sheep Dips, Telephone Wire and Insulators, Turpentine, Kerosene, and Farm Produce of all kinds, etc, eto. GRO^RD3S of the Highest Quality, Crockery, Glassware, Enamelware, Brushware, Ironmongery, Electroplate, Cutlery, Tinware, etc., etc. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY procured on shortest notice. INSURANCES EFFECTED against Loss by Fire, j*iarine, and Accident ; also, Fidelity Guarantee, Employers' Liability, Mortgagee's Indemnity, and Public Risk. AGENCIES: Royal Exchange Assurance Company Fison's Sheep Dip Cooper's Sheep Dip Shaddock's Orion Ranges Reid and Gray (Agricultural Machinery), etc., etc.,- eto. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD. WHOLESALE GENERAL MERCHANTS. A DVANCES Made on Stock, Growing -cjl Clips and Crops. SOLE AGENTS FOR SPEAKER'S "ETERMT." THE STANDARD ASBESTOS , CEMENT TILE. Economical.. Indestructible, Durable, Speedily Fixed, Artistic and Light. FIRE-RESISTING, INCOMBUSTIBLE. Accepted by All. Fire Insurance Companies. NON-CONDUCTIVITY. — Next to Cork "ETERNIT" is the worst conductor of heat and cold extant. "Eternit" roof remains cool m Summer and temperate, m Winter. They conduct over 70 per cent, less Sun Heat than Welsh Slates, Mechanical Roof Tiles, or Corrugated Iron, and are not deteriorated by alternating frost and heat. "Eternit" Tiles do not crumble, scale, rot, or decay, and withstand action of acidladen atmospheres. TENSILE STRENGTH and ELASTICITY.— -The immense toughness and strength of "Eternit" Ties eliminates damage or breakage m transit, tackling, and m fixing. WEIGHT SAVING. — The average weight of Roofs of Welsh slate is about 671bs per square yard, Red Roof Tiles about 1201bs per square yard, whereas "Eternil" Roofs average about 211bs per square yard, allowing ljin lap m each caßo. Also, , "ETERNIT" SHEETS FOR LINING WALLS AND CEILINGS. "Eternit," as the name signifies, is EVERLASTING. WAIMATA COACH LEAVES BROWN'S MASONIC BTABLKB LOWE STREET, On l TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, A.ND SATURDAYS, at 9.46 a.m. Leaves WAIMATA VALLEY on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRDDAYS, at 9 a.m. AU Parcels must be at the Stable* not later than fi.3o a.m. J MONK, Waim*u TA T' IS SELLING for £420 •VX • JL4U 32 perches and 6-room-ed Dwelling, just outside Borough, Manarapapa. TernM •rrangwl — T O Uw-

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13092, 4 June 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13092, 4 June 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13092, 4 June 1913, Page 10