FOR SALE. ! i pRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. At -*- present accommodating eleven permanent Boarders. Modern house of 10 rooms. Central position. Rent, only £2 per week. To be sold aa a going concern. Price and full particulars on ap plication. f»lCfl ONE-THIRD ACRE, nun * ,iJU ' Uigh School Boarding House. -P.ftO 32 PERCHES, 60 feet front J~>A-OVJ- age> Childers Road, near the Maternity Home. JAMES INNES, LOWE STREET. CHRISTMAS SHIPMENTS TO HANI* At MALCOLM'S MART. NEW EASY CHAIRS NEW DECK CHAIRS NEW VERANDAH BLINDS NEW TENTS and CAMP STOOLS NEW and SECOND-HAND PIANOS NEW BRASS BEDS, 30s to £10. NEW BEDDING (Kapoc and Flax CARPETS, RUGS, MATS 50 ROLLS BEST LINOLEUMS 50 ROLLS BEST FLOORS. FURNITURE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN , POVERTY BAY. EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. SEE OUR GREAT SHOW. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. OUTDOOR SALES Carefully and Economically Conducted m Town or Country. F. S. MALCOLM & CO., AUCTIONEERS, IMPORTERS, GLADSTONE ROAD. Thu Gisborne fefieapfarmars-' Froxan Miat Co., Ltd. ____ t gHIPPING, QUSTOMa TNSURANCE A GENTS And rjOAL TITERCHANTS (Sole Agents for the Northern Coal Company) rpUG PROPRIETORS T IGHTERMEN And /CARRIERS. All descriptions of Carting arranged for. AGENCIES. The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigating Company. The Anchor Shipping and Foundry Company, Limited. The Maoriland Steamship Company. The Kaiapoi Shipping Company. Tho Clan Line of Steamen. ' The British Dominion General. l usur-j ance Company. The New Zealand Express Company, i Limited. QFFICES: Wharf Branch: Head Office: Read's Quay. Corner Gladstone Rd. Thone No. 60. and Kead'a Quay. 'Phones Nob. 209 and 639. KINDLY NOTE! Ty^TE would ask the Publio to rV f I kindly make a note that as w© have bought the Stabling Business of J. R. Redstone and Sons, Low© Street and Read's Quay, any , enquiries for Brakes, Landaus, Ambulances, Buggies, Gigs, and Hacks, also re Clipping of Horses and Corncrushing, should be made DIRECT to us, and thus aroid confusion and delay. Telephones ... No. 871. Night 'Phono No. 627. FRANCIS AND LOUGHER, CRITERION STABLES. 827 MURTON'S DIP THIS preparation mixes easily with cold water. NO DEPOSIT IN THE BATH. It does not disturb th© natural lay of th© -ifrool nor interfere with the yolk. In addition to its thorough reliability as an insecticide, it possesses remarkable stimulative properties, by which tho growth of the wool is muoh improved. It is the most effective and enduring dip, and the easiest to use. Among the N.Z. clips sold m the London wool sales, the "Hiku," "Bee," and > iti" brands always occupy a very prominent position. For the season 1909 these clips realised up to Is 3_d, Is 3d, and ls 2_d per lb respectively for greasy crossbred. In 1910 the prices received for theso brands were ls 4_d, ls 3J",d, and ls 3d. Tho Dip which has been used for years on the flocks from which these wools come is Murton's. Sheepfarmers who use this Dip can rely upon their flocks being free from parasites, and the wopl m the best possible condition. It Will be remembered that this invention was awarded first place at the largest trials ever held, when it received highest points for "Condition of wool at shearing," "Most effectual destroyer of parasites," "Most effectual preventive from re-infection," "Effect on sheep at dipping." Murton's Dip AGENTS; WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD. POVERTY BAY. A.' M. BEALE, Ebq., WAIAPU. 521 OVERS of Art will do well to call on Parker, Grey street, and inspect bis stock of Pictures (beautiful reproductions of famous artists), including Photogravures. Burlington Proofs, Ar
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XL, Issue 13259, 18 December 1913, Page 10
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