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WILLIAMS & KETTLE [LIMITED.] HAVE JUST LANDED, Ex “ UMBALLA,” at Calcutta— WOOLPACKS, all sizes COBNSACKS CASTOR OIL. Ex “STAR OF NEW ZEALAND,” at LondonSIX TANKS NEW SEASON’S SEEDS. Comprising TURNIPS (Green and Furple-top Aberdeen) DEVON G'.UiVSTONF. FOSTERTON HYBRID, SWEDES. Etc. WHITE CLOVER RED CLOVER ALSYKE LUCERNE COWGRASS BROAD-Ll'.AVl'D ESSEX RATE WHITE FIELD MUSTARD CRESTED DOGSTAIL FIORIN, TIMOTHY FESCUES. YARROW, Etc., Etc. All Fresli and Reliable Seeds. : Specially Selected and Thoroughly Tested. Twenty five tons Johnson’s galvanised wire. a Ex “ MIMIROT at Now York— TWENTY-FIVE TONS AMERICAN GALVANISED WIRE. Ex Latest Arrivals. Full stocks of seasonable goods, Consisting ot

GROCERIES IRONMONGERY SHEARING REQUISITES (Shears, Stones, Oil, Ruddle, Marking Ink, etc.) ALL DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. NELSON BROS.'’ MANURES. Specially Machine-dressed Seed. POVERTY RAY RYEGRASS ITALIAN RYEGRASS PRAIRIE GRASS COCKSFOOT LINSEED OATS WHEAT BARLEY, Etc. SUTTON AND YATES’ FLO AY Lit AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. WINES AND SPIRITS OF CHOICEST QUALITY. Williams and kettlf, A. E. KENNEDY, Manager.

HAVE YOU HEAD—- “ A NEW RELIGION 1” THIS is a Book that deeply concerns everyone -licit t:nJ poor, young and old, single and uuni-tl. (jet a copy ftoni your nearest bookseller without delay (Piice Is Gd), and lead it tight through before passing an opinion, borne criticisms already received:— “The author’s New Ucligion embodies a somewhat stailiiug proposal Auckland Weekly, mil July, l‘JOl. “Worth its weight in gold.”—A Header. “It seems to me you leavo this mundane sphere and soar Heavenward. I admire the lofty tone and pure conception, but we live in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation.”—A Captain Salvation Army, Wairarapa. “ Nothing could he more eouvineing than your reasoning. This matter has occupied my mind for yeats. 1 would liko to become a member of the ■ New Kingdom Society.’ ” J.E., Auckland. Post Free to any aJdivi-s Is Gd. From any Ecuk-aller.

E, 0. SiITH, CHEMIST, lias BEHOVED TO TEMPORARY PREMISES NEXT Herald Office, E, 0, SfvlITH, CHEMIST. PARKER’S lIA ft TONIC. Cuba Street, Wellington, March Gth, I'JOO. Mk PARKER, Dear Sir,—For a long time my hair was falling out. After trying many remedies, I was persuaded to try a bottle of your “Hair Tonic.” After using one bottle only my hair stopped falling out, and the growth was wonderful. I can safely recommend it to all my friends without the slightest doubt. You are at liberty to make what use you choose of this Testimonial.—l am, yours obediently, Mas E. MILL. Price, 2 6 ; Posted, 3/On Salk by E. D. SMITH, CHEMIST, Gisborne. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, having purchased the ORMOND BUTCHERY from Messrs Law and Co , bog to solicit a continuance of the patronage of the Settlers of the surrounding district. We arc confident that, with our 18 years’ experience in the Trad--, we shall be able to give every satisfaction to our patrons, who may be assured that only the Best Quality of Goods procurable will be offered them.

J. CASSIDY & CO. 1 M VTAWITEIIO SCHOOL. |L\V. CONCERT, AND DANCE, On THURSDAY, OCTODEIt lOrn. Particulars in future issue. AVERY Washing Machine, Copying Press, Ladies’ and Gents’ Saddles, Go-earts, Toilet Ware, M sn’s Clothing, Penders and Irons, Cheltonitrs, Crockery, Jam Jars, Safes, Crowbais. GO TO ATTWOOD. VISITORS from (he country should not fail to led: in at the City Bullet al Noon. And don’t you forget it. HOT SUPPERS—Ham and Eggs, Grills etc.—At James Engine’s Refresh moot Rooms on Saturday evenings.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 225, 1 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 225, 1 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 225, 1 October 1901, Page 3

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