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sss? Bnsjnero Notices. ~ r ,„ ■ . .; ■ irm'.tS ,-i- ---•'■■•■: i'Wiir!. •: 'T, . '.rrluf ■ :■:. s, /a W THIS ADVERTISEMENT SHOULD BE CAREFULLY READ AND REMEMBERED BY EVERYONE; "Mr TERESTED IN FENCING. THE PATENT OVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE' Has now been before thejpublio for four years, and during that time ~-j 5,000 TONS HAVE BEEN SOLD Giving very great satisfaction, in proof of which we hold numerous testimonials from, well-known colonists; and the demiiuEtd is doily increasing to such an extent, that, numerous spurious imitations have lately been introduced in the various markets of Australia and New Zealand, for the sole purpose of damaging the reputation of the Patent Oval Samson Wire. The Samson Wire By using the Patent Oval Fence Wire you get a better and cheaper fence than any other, and the best proofs are the imitations already referred to. comprehensive circular as to its advantages, with numerous testimonial? irom well-known colonists, will be posts* to any address on application. The state Forests of Victoria are fenced with the Patent Oval Samson Fence Wire; the one at Dookie ia, without doubt, the best Wire Fence in Australia, and people come from great distances to see it. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED The public, when purchasing, are therefore cautioned to see that each- coilbears a tin tally thus : PATENT OVAL SAMSON WIRE, IN OVAL ; And the Patentee’s , Tally or Trade Mark:— M B R IN PADLOCK. .= ' 'g i Manufactured by the Whitecroaa Wire Company, Warrington, England. Was patented and introduced four years ago in Victoria, New South . Wales,! Queensland, and New Zealand ; and the principalclaunset fourth was itsbeingnuide Oval to prevent fraud. Yet, in the &pe of these patents, firms—many of. respeealtry standing—have, for the sake of, a/paltigr commission, lent themselves to the duction of various spurious imitations, which render them liable to actionsat law, and annoyance and disappointment to the users. ■ < vi-: i.-l-.-f We would point out to intending purchasers that any person erecting Oval Wire Fences, other than the Patent Oval Samson, renders himself liable for damages. The Patent Acts on this point are very explicit; therefore, after this notice no excuse can be made. We have had instances broughtnnderour notice where some persons have beensounj principled aato mix the Spurious Oyai Wire amongst the Patent Oval Samson in order to make a sale, and damage the. the reputation of the genuine article. . We have a great aversion, to take bgtf’ proceedings in this' matter; bWNlwlH*’' compeßed to, in practices are at once stoppers ADDRESS:— M c Lean Bros. & Rise, IMPORTER , 69 ELIZABETH STREET MELBOURNE TRADE MARX ! M B R IN PADLOCK. We undertake through our agente, to Liver the Patent Oval Samson. Wire at y port in Australia or New Zealand,., her direct from England or Melbourne. inquiries, fay telegram promptly! swered. ' ; Notice.. -■' T: 'M .H ,W REWARD.—Fencers throughout .iW t Colonies who can give inforautmt mlSq' the erection of Oval Wire cmber than the Patent Oval Samson Wipe, w3T find it to their advantage to conuhunicate ‘ with Messra. M’Lean Brothers and Rigg, 69 Elizabeth Street Melbourne. . | ' AST •• ,-i : ■•■■■! . , ' i«D ■ ' ■ ■ . ‘ . .• rvil ■ • /■ ' •' -I;;,* ("JO JiUr.OVijO'C 7 .7/ ■V*. . !■.. t ir.;' ■ i/.~ f ■,. ! ' . : ,!>;!! ".J7 ' .A.; ; :-;i ,7

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 385, 2 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 385, 2 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 385, 2 July 1881, Page 3

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