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Shorthand. MISS H. ROWLING, Typist and Shorthand Writer, Mainstreet, Pox ton, is prepared to give lessons in Shorthand and Typewriting. ' Terras for Shorthand— £l Is per quarter. 5 ... What about your Sheep ? \\J E have been appointed Sole \\ Agents for ' GOW'S NICOTINE SHEEP- | DIPPING POWDER, I i I s3*Over THIRTY MILLIONS of Sheep were dipped with this PuwJer during the year 19 JO. The Governments of Victoria, New South Wales end Queensland, a the mult of experiment and ex* patience, made the use of such a .■repara ion compulsory, where scab was prevalent. The Gape Government now also recognises' it as an invaluable remedy. 'OHE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED PGR THIS POWDER aRE : 1. It is immediately soluble in aither co“d or warm water. 2. Used externally, it is non*, poisonous to animal life and harmess to man. 3. It never stains the wool nor injures the fibre. 4. It is a most reliable and perfect cure for Scab and destroyer of Ticks, Lice, Fleas, Warble*, Slange, and all Parasites which attack sheep or other animals, 5. It nourishes and promotes the growth of wool, making it soft and luxuriant. 6. It will keep equally well in all climates. 7. It is much cheaper than any other Powder Dip on the m irk< t. Sold in lewt. sacks. Pries: ±24 per ton, or, for a less quantity, 25s per owt. Call ia and talk it over with us. J. A. NASH 4 CO., Sole Agents, PALMERSTON NORTH. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. yiSS LOUISA COOK desires to [VI inform the Public of Poxton and surrounding district that she intends opening a Stationer’s and Fancy Goods Shop on MONDAY NEXT, February 9th, in the premises lately occupied by A. J. Tozer, Mainstreet, Poxton. All daily and weekly newspapers, also periodicals, will be regularly and promptly delivered within the precincts of the town. Every attention will be given to delivery of the above to all those residing outside the town. Miss Cook hopes she will meet a long felt want of the public of Poxton, and trusts that this venture will receive a fair measure of support. MISS LOUISA COOK, Stationer, &c., Main-street, Poxton. THE ROUSE & HURRELL Carriage Building Coy ARE desirous of establishing an agency as branch in Poxton, and will be glad to receive offers from firms willing to act. Please state what accommodation for vehicles can ba, provided. , Address, Manager of the Company, Wellington. ALP FRASER DESIRES to intimate to bis no-, mefous patrons that be bag made arrangements with the Proorietur of the .MANAWATU DAILY TIMES (morning paper), so that this paper may be had on arrival of the mid-day coach from Shannon eveiy day same day as published. I have now a full stock of all SCHOOL BOOKS and REQUISITES, aLo a very large assortment of PRIZE and REWARD BOOKS, and reading for both young and old. Ail Nat Gould’s latest Books in cheapest, edition, Scraps and Soraj Books, Stamps and Stamp Albums, Lead Pencils in all shapes, sizes and prices. Also numerous varieties o Pocket Knives. Gentlemen’s Walking Sticks, and a very large and bright assortment of Birthday Cards. These are imported direct from the old country, and are the very newest style. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dressing Oases, both good and useful. I have still a few Diaries left. An early call will save disappointment as these are going fast. Ladies’ and Gent’s Leather Purses, silver-mounted. Dainty Silver Thimbles, etc., etc. ALF FRASER, MAIN-STREET, POXTON.

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Manawatu Herald, 19 February 1903, Page 3

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574

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 19 February 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, 19 February 1903, Page 3

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