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COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. MANGAPOIKI BRIDGE LOAN No. 2, PORTER'S CROSSING. NOTICE is hereby given that -his Council proposes to raise a Loan oi £450 to provide the moiety of the j cost of building the bridge, the Government providing a liko sum for the Avork. The Special Rate as security for this Loan Aril! be One-sixth of a Penny m the £1 on -the capital value, for a period •• of 36_r years. A Special Roll of the Ratepayers of the Mangapoiki Bridge No. 2 Special Hating District has been prepared, and has been deposited at the Office of the Cnuncil, Childers Road, Gisborne, where it may be seen daily, during office hours',' until Monday," Ist Februnrv, 1915. * ' , Any person ha\-ing any objection to any entry upon this Roll must state his objection m writing, on or before MONDAY, Bth February, 1915. JOHN WARREN, Clerk. Gisborno. 23rd " January. 1915. ,' 515

MR BUSINESS MAN ! , A RE you looking for a NICE RESI-' Y^~ DENCE near to your Business Premises?HERE IS ONE! FIVE ROOM S Built of Kauri and Rimu, and one of the Cosiest Little Places m Gisborne, with every modern convenience, asphalt paths, and nice lawn. It is the picture- of Neatness, and the price is ONLY. £975, on terms. C. K. PASLEY, ESTATE AGENT, Lowe Street.

TO LET OR LEASE. LARGE RESIDENCE, very central, 161 Grey Street, half-acre grounds, electric light, and all conveniences. Apply— W. A. O'MEARA. 400 _j WANTED, to Let— Contract for felling a number of trees. — Taylor, McLeod and Co. 526 TO LET.— House, Norman St., every convenience; \2 minutes from town. — Apply, A. L. Fraser, 24 Parau St., Kaiti, or Cook County Office. 512 TO LET— Two Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms, good locality, every convenience ;' no children. — Apply Herald Office. > 552 TO LET — Five-roomed House, Carnarvon St., 16s od ; 4 rooms, Desmond Rd., 12s; small Whaie, Victoria Township, 7s; 4 rooms, Crawford Rd., Kaiti, lis.-— Buscke and Parker, Agents, Lowe Street. 461 TO LETT— Furnished Rooms, all conveiu'ences, close to town ; very loav rent. — Address at Herald. 457

TO LET — Four-roomed House, furnished or unfurnished, all conveniences. — Apply 'Phone 560. ;.« 463 TO LET — NeAV 5-roomed House, Victoria Township; hot water, gas, etc. ; rent 18s. — . Shierlaw and Bali, ,Peel Street. O LET — • Tavo Unfurnished Rooms, gas (no children), near Lowe Street Bridge.— Apply 33 Rahgi St. , 445 TO LET-'-Six-roomed Dwelling, Gladstone Road; water, _ sewerage, and I electric ight; rent 20s per week. — Apply. T. G.;; Lawless, Agent. -n' • O LET— Beach Cottages, furnished; Shop, Gladstone Road ; Houses, from 10s 6d to £1 2s 6d.— C. G. Piesse, Loan Co.'s Buildings. \\T "I\/T. WANTS -.Buyers fox -•.YYt.IYL. 'Xmas Numbers of Auckland Weekly, Brett's Annual, and Press. Now offered 6d each (postage extra). 871 LADIES. — If your Grocer is out of I the delicious MILITARY PICKLE try the next store. Price reasonable.

TpLOWER PLANTS— 6OO 'dozen choice J? ' Seedlings at Is per dozen., or our collection of 10 dozen for ss. — D. S. Thompson and Co. 'Phone 545. '^TANTED Known — That we have • YYj just opened up our New Season's Stock of Gents' Mercery and Clothing. — Nat Hooper. ( WANTED Known— -We have opened 1 up our New Shirts for men m" the nobbiest shades/ designs, and colorjngs. — Nat Hooper. . W* ANTED Known— We «i clsh buyers of Local Chaff, Maize, and Empty Sacks. — D. S. Thompson and Co.' 'Phone 545. CALL and inspect Collard and , CO--1.'.. lard, ... Broadwood, and Erard Pianos. — A, J. Fari', Agent, next to Masonip. , .Hall, .Childers ; Road. A' STUBBORN FACT! The delicious .MILITARY PICKLE is the greatest maker of appetites ori the market. Buy a bottle to-day. Price reasonable. G", i\X7i jTI/T. FOR 1915 DIARIES, •..YY .IYJL» all sizes, bindings, and prices, for; pocket or desk. Start a, Diary , with the New Year. 871 I ADIhiS, — Why is the 'delioioue Jj MILITARY PICKLE the most^ tasty condiment -on the market! Buy a bottle to-day and supply the answer. rOOR PIGS — breeding - sows, young _£. pigs, porkers, or baconers — there is nothing equal to , SUCROSINE. Obtainable from Williams and Kettle, Ltd.. Gisborne. ."' ( ' (| ', . A * P. QHICK RAISER builds up _tx • i s the constitution, and :■ turns < the worry and trouble of, chiok-rearing into a pleasure. \lf you want good results, don' trust to luck, but us© A. and P. Ohicß. Raiser.—Obtainable Williams •__•* KeAfcK Ltd.. ftixlwvrn*

MURTON'S DIP A. W. Speuce, Esq., "PaparatuV Station, Gisborne, writes, 7/7/1914. Flock twenty thousand. Murton'a Fluid Dip has been used here for the last seven years and, has given every satisfaction. The sheep come m remarkably clean at shearing time, and the wool has a good lustrous and bright condition . , G. Hawkins, Esq., Manager, "Huanui" Station Tolaga Bay, writes, , 15/7/1914. — For the past twelve years I have used your dip on a flock of twenty-five thousand sheep,. and have -found the dip give every , satisfaction. , H. Sander, Esq, Tarata, Taranakl, 11/7/1914. — I have used Murtonfs Dip for nearly twenty years. It baa given every satisfaction m keeping the sheep clean, m being easy to mix, and m its cheapness as compared with other dips. J. M. Metcalf, Esq., Matakoe, 17/7/1914. — I. have used Murton's Dip for close on twenty years, and have found it a most reliable Dip. It mixes very quickly, saving time. It leaves the wool m good condition, and my wool sells well and has topped tho market before now. There is no cleaner flock north of Auckland. Our East Coast Agent* (Waiapu County) have given us authority to state. that all the top prices received last season for wool fiom the "East Coast" were for wools from sheep dipped m Murton's Dip. Some of the finest clips m New Zealand come from these districts. AGENTS; G isborne : Williams and Kottl* Ltd Waiapu: A. M. Beale, Esq.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13594, 23 January 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13594, 23 January 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13594, 23 January 1915, Page 4

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