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BSusuaess Moticcs. KINROSS & 067~ Have foe Sale ex Recent Aeeivals — A C\ 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 double - furrow Ploughs Ladour 9-disc Harrows (American with latest improvements) Threshing Machine, with G - horse poAver Engine, by Marshall : Seed SoAvers (hand and horse) Jarvie's Hand Fire Engines Fenby's Folding Chairs Dobbie and Forbes' Kitchen Ranges. Philadelphia Lawn MoAvers ; " Light of the Age " Kerosine Hall's Sheep Dip \\ Tomlinson and Hayward's Shee 4 p Dip. Gillard's Glycerine Dip Arsenic Carbolic Acid Oils, Paints, Turpentine, &c. JT-INROSS' AND |^0. HAVE ALSO ON HAND — LARGE CONSIGNMENTS' DF ALES By well-known Bottlers, Avliich they are offering'-jat loav rates to close Consignments. Bass's.-, Ale, -bottled by T. B. Hall and Co. T. B. Halland Co.'s Boar's Head Ashby's Ales Arrols'-Ales. s ■-. ry ; Anglo-Bavarian Ale KINROSS'fcCO. NOW LANDING—Ex "Northumberland, and on Sale: 55 400-gallon Iron-Tanks. .■•'■•' :: .:•.■'■:■': KINROSS & CO. CP'EOT A O L E S d; IljeTv i , 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" the Summer "'Surf and dust. Concave for the near-sighted;' Convex, Real. Brazilian-Pebbles,-best Crystal Lens, Perescopic Lens,' Eye Glasses, Goggles, etc. ■ And will give f»ee of charge a pair of Spectacles, to suit the sight, to any poor person who cannot afford to pay for them.' THE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY COMPANY (Limited). THE PREMIER WOOLLEN INDUSTRY OF NEAV ZEALAND. Mosgiel Tweeds A MOSGIEL SEEGES Mosgiel Flannels These GOODS are Mosgiel Blankets noted for Purity of Mosgiel Rugs J. Material, Variety of Mosgiel Shawls Pattern, Honesty of ' Mosgiel Mauds Manufacture, and Mb- t Mosgiel Hosieey derato 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, Aye notice from . the, Melbourne Argus, have received unqualified praise in the report on Australian woollens furnished to the Elboeuf ■ Chamber of- Commerce by M. Henri Courmeaux, who ""was-specially sent-.-to the Melbourne Exhi- " bition from the woollen manufacturing district in France for the purpose. He declares .that "every article manufactured,.by-that • tompany is/superior to jany other Atisiraliah woollen goods I saw at the" Exhibition," and he i thinks that/ the Mos'gieLjFactory 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 gratifyihg to the Company. " y ' j The public are requested when purchasing to see that they .get v -the, genuine "MOSGIEL"' article, which is guaranteed to ,gi\ 7 e satisfaction., ' The Trade supplied by the Wholesale ' Warehousemen in the Colony... , .., r ..--.. ; Warehouse and' Office —- High - steeet, Dunedin. Factory—At Mosgiel, Taieei. JOHN H. MORRISON, .:-.■; .-v; -.':■: ; -.■;-• .Manager. ' ■■- ?Ev T.-- A LLEN) ," ~ LICENSED CHIMNEY SWEEP. \ Address—Picture Frame Works, ;■, '.'.-.;- ; ; .■• .■ Carlylo street,.{'. Napier. All orders punctually attended to. -j7IS O k ni&i * t '' ' Engineee, Boilee Makee, and Geneeal .. ~. Smith, Port Ahuriri. , ' "'"■, /■= TAIT / I . TAIr - - ■-;•■■ {\ AND X ( V "> AND -,r. \II 1 'I \ MILLS . ' 11 MILLS ''-.._:.>/''■ WOOD and COAL I HAY and CORN MERCHANTS. | DEALERS. DICKXNS STEEET, NAriEE. ALL orders punctually attended to, and delivered to any part of the town and Railwn-ir Stn.tiou "~~' : 'SINGEE; : ; O'E W I N G '%$ A C H l-'N'E'S. Sales in 1882......"'....'.. 603,292 Machines „ 1881 561,936 „ INCREASE A.Q- OK£\ INCREASE _^_D^¥fi^V^-_^ Tiree out of every four Machines sold in th* World are Singer's. UPWARDS OF THREE HUNDRED FIRST PRIZES! —AND AT — CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION Two Gold and Two Silver Medals. TO BE OBTAINED AT PER OS. £»D. WEEK. EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. Beware of German and other imitations. QINGER QEWING "TyTACHINES.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4059, 25 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4059, 25 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4059, 25 July 1884, Page 1

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