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EBiesiuess Notices. " KINROSS & CO., Have for Sale ex Recent Arrivals — Af\ TONS 8.8. WIRE, Nos. 6 to 9 25 Tons Barb Wire (various makers) 30 Tons Galvanised Corrugated Iron (5 to 10 feet) Cutlery (assorted) Reid and Gray's doublo - furrow Ploughs Ladour 9-disc Harrows (American with latest improvements) Threshing Machine, with G - horse power Engine, by Marshall Seed Sewors (hand and horse) Jarvio's Hand Fire Engines Fenby's Folding Chairs Dobbie and Forbes' Kitchen Ranges Philadelphia Lawn Mowers " Light of the Age " Kcrosinc Hall's Sheep Dip Tomlinson and Hayward's Sheep Dip. Gillard's Glycerine Dip Arsenic Carbolic Acid Oils, Paints, Turpentine, &c. MESSRS. T-INROSS AND <nO. 1_ \J lIAVE ALSO ON nAND — T ARGE CONSIGNMENTS OF ALES _I_J By well-known Bottlers, which they are offering at low rates to close Consignments. Bass's Ale, bottled by T. B. Hall and Co. T. B. Hall and Co.'s Boar's Head Ash by's Ales Arrolrt' Ales Anglo-Bavarian Ale KINROSS & CO. JUST RECEIVED. ONE CASE CIGARS, direct from Havannah. Arrived per "Amazon" from Now York. CASES "Light of the Ago" l)l/U KEROSINE. KINROSS & CO. TO THE LADIES. i tX JUST RECEIVED: \ k" , g S»H i }=■— u_J AND WJ r £> -jVfATERIALQ 0 j>laterialD w- . P3 -ALSO- I f< 1 , A Variety of O T ADIES' AND Ci IRLS , , , APRONQ Ld Apron O « p£H 2 w r JI -ALSO- ! J^ G9 TJIISTAFOKES M Ol; 1 i O For Crewel and Outlining Work, wj AND H<j N"EW DESIGNS IN CREWEL STAMPING. QPECTACLES D. LfV 1 , HASTINGS-STREET, _ Having for many years previous to entering into his present business of Tobacconist studied practically the adjustment and selection of Spectacles to suit all sights, has just received an immense variety, consisting of Protectors from tho Stmvmer Sun and dust. Concave for tho near-sighted, Convox, Real Brazilian Pebbles, best Crystal Lens, Perescopic Lens, Eye Glasses, Goggles, etc. g§f And will give f IfCO of charge a pair of Spectacles, to suit the sight, to any poor person who rannot afford to pay for them. JUST RECEIVED, A SUPPLY OF VERY FINE NE-W SEASON'S LIMEJUICE. J. S. WELSMAN, TIIE PHARMACY, HASTINGS STREET. rpilE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FAC--1 TORY COMPANY (Limited). THE PREMIER WOOLLEN INDUSTRY OF NEW ZEALAND. Mosgiel Tweeds ~) Mosgiel Serges Mosgiel Flannels Those GOODS are Mosgiel Blankets noted for Purity of Mosgiel Rugs S Material, Variety of Mosgiel Shawls Pattern, Honesty of Mosgiel Mauds Manufacture, and MoMosgiel Hosiery derate Price. Mosgiel Socks Mosgiel Yarn j AWARDED THE HIGHEST PLACE AT THE AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITIONS. Extract from Melbourne Argus and New Zealand Herald. The Mosgiel Woollens, wo notice from tho Melbourne Argus, have received unqualified praise in the report on Australian woollens furnished to the Elboeuf Chamber of Commerce by M. Henri Courmcaux, who was specially sent to the Melbourne Exhibition from tho woollen manufacturing district in France for the purpose. He declares that " every article manufactured by that company is superior to any other Australian woollen goods I saw at the Exhibition," and ho thinks that " the Mosgiel Factory will take first rank in the Australian markets over all European importations." Testimony like this, from a critic so competent and disinterested must be very gratifying to the Company. Tho public aro requested when purchasing to see that they get tho genuine "MOSGIEL" article, which is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Tho Trade supplied by the Wholesalo Warehousemen in the Colony. Warehouse and Oilioe — High - street, Dunedin. Factory—At Mosgiel, Taikri. JOHN H. MORRISON, Manager. T\ A N I E L pHAMIEB, WOODVILLE, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT. MONTHLY SALES OF STOCK HELD AND DULY ADVERTISED. Properties for Salo from 40 acres to 400 acres, improved and unimproved. LICENSED LAND BROKER, (Under Laud Transfer Act.) Transfers, Leases, Mortgages, &c, promptly and carefully prepared, and registered under Land Transfer Act. HONK IT TO LEND. DANIEL CHAMJLER.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3969, 9 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3969, 9 April 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3969, 9 April 1884, Page 1

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