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The Gisborne Bhiepfartnarf 0 Frozin Meat Co., LtdL gHIPPING, QUSTOMS JNSURANCE And QOAL JJERCHANTB (8ol« Agents for the Northern Coal Company) J<UO pROPRIETOIU JIGHTJERMEM *'■• And QARRIBRS. -11 Inscriptions of Carting srrangsd for. AGENCIES, The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigating Company. [The Anchor Shipping and Foundry Company, Limited. The Maoriland Steamship Company. The Kaiapoi Shipping Company. The Clan Line of Steamer*. The British Dominion General Insurance Company. The New Zealand Express Company, Limited. QFFICES t Wliarf Branch: Head Oflcs: Read's Quay. •> Corner Gladstone Rd. 'Phone No. 19. . and Read's Quay. ' 'Phones Nos. 108 and Mt. Gigantic Clearance AT Malcolm's J^URNITURE, QROCI___RY, "REDS REDDING, ETO. ALL TO BE (XEiARED AT SOME / PRICE. oorvrt worth of brassBEDSTEADS ' AT REDUCED PRICES. ZOO DOZEN CHAIRS, from 3s 9d Eaoh. 14 DAYS' SALE 14 DAYS' SALE FIRS'. ANNUAL CLEARANCE Commences IJJONDAY, THE I9TH JNSTANT. F. S. MALCOLM & GO., INDENT AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. T. G. LAWLESS LAND AGENT, Offers TLTANGAPAPA SECTIONS, handy to ■» School and 'Bus service, £110 to £145 a-piece, upon EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. £100 GO ODWILL.— Fruit and Conc^ xu « v/ fectionery Business, Gladstone Road. Double-front shop.; also 6 living rooms. -£7fiK FIVE-ROOMED DWELL- *' • vu * ING, Salisbury Rpad, washhouse (copper and tubs set m), electric light, sewerage.' . •PAT^ NEW SIX - ROOMED ** v • • J * DWELLING, Waverley St., bathroom, h. and c. water, washhouse ] (copper And tubs set m). £245 cash ; balance subject to Government mortgage. -PIQK QUARTER-ACRE BUILDJ*±oo. ma ALLOTMENT, Waverley Street. £20 deposit ; terms for balance. T. G. LAWLESS, AGENT Guardian Fire Assurance Co., Ltd. Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Co., Ltd. . GEORGE SMITH, BUILDER AND TIMBER MERCHANT. Sole Agent for LARGE \^Btty/ STOCKS of /fflJß^^W^ All Kinds of Timber ___BH__!_F9__§!^_____ Builders' P^__rS**_*__H_P__F Ironmongery Tm HnlMWll Wallpapers __^B_W_W_W-WMB-Wmmi Etc., Etc. ESTIMATES FREE. 'Phone 408. 'Phone 408. MURTON'S DIP THIS preparation mixes easily with oold water. NO DEPOSIT IN THE BATH. It does not disturb the natural lay of the wool nor interfere tfith the yolk. In addition to its thorough reliability as an insecticide, it possesses remarkable stimulative properties, by which the growth. of the wool is much improved. It is the most effective and enduing dip, and the easiest to use. Among the N.Z. dips sold m the London wool sales, the "Hiku," "Bee," and Titi" brands always occupy a very prominent position. For the season 1009 theae clips realised up to Is 34 d, la 3d, and ls 2_d per lb respectively for greasy crossbred. In 1910 the prices received for these brands were ls 4_d, ls 3£d,~ and ls 3d. The Dip which has been used for year* on the flocks from whioh these wools come is Murfton's. Sheepfarmers who use this Dip can rely upon their flocks being free from parasites, and the wool m tbe 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," "Moat effectual preventive from re-infection," "Effect on sheep at dipping." Murton's Dip j * AGENTS i' WILLIAM! AND KETTLE, LTD. POVERTY BAY. < A. M. BEALE, !_«._ WAIAPU. ill

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13306, 16 February 1914, Page 10

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