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B ' • Cnviis. RITAN NT A IR()N WG E ES. CRAWFORD STREET, . ...BIJNE.pIJI.. , Engineers,-IroifoutKlers/Bhicksiaitha, &c. i i.-' Ripple and Hopper PI. tea, jEver/descriptton of Wrought and Cast Iron ! "Work' - " | Machinery of all Kinds made to Order. Agricultural Implements made and repaired. 'Estimates giveti for all descriptions of Ti-on , ■' ; ' ; Work-: . : . . ' Gi / MUNEO'S MONUMENTAL T" o "WORKS, ~ Corner of King-street and Moray Place, D u ned I If . Plan 9 furnished and Executed for all kinds jof Monuments,' .Tombstones, &c., in marble, granite, or Kakanui stone. Totnb Railings, &c.,.anydcßign. , , G-. ,M. is also, pi epnred to supply in any » quantity, from his Quarries in Kakanui, the very best quality of Oamaru stone. Importer of 1 Marble, Granite, and : Arbroath Hearthstones.—Designs forwarded Lo all part 3 of the Colony on application. Q. H O Y E 8 B E OS., High Street, Ditned'in, Have on haind all classes of Station Waggons, and Double Buggies. ' American Imported Buggies. Every description of Vehicle for . Town and Country use. ! • © G> Qj fr; H o X P 1 m S-3-3 o o u M > CD O W TJ m C c* CD Ht 3 CO S3 a M Ho H m kjO > c» w A3 1-3 K > si: o ,r 03 R. O ? g 53 w —I a > ft R f=g CP, Si 2 o E3 9 zrri p-3 s © 1?* © tj C/2 > QP o 3 Sh' e-f-TJ 70 > t* m o ow H X O m s O XI a SjlEcksiiiiiljs. i 1 HEAP- HOKSESHOEING-. REDACTION TO MEET THE 'TIMES. ; , Horseshoeing and General Blacksmith Work executed in a. workmanlike manner, and a Cheapest Rates, in Smithy adjoining Victoria Jlal, Earn-ytreet, Naseby. , H0K5E5H0E1N5..,......i..93. AND 12a. PKB^ET. ALEX: PEARSON. JAMES yTEADMAN wants his old ; supporters to know that his Prices defy competition.' .Horseshoeing; 9.8 and 11a. f , style of work turned -oiifci is 1 we-11 iknown !1 < throughout itheDistrict; AW AND JETER ■_ U L A C K"3 M I '£ H S ( ' j >EVJSN:B'rHEfiT, NABEBT. '' ■ 0., Picks, Laying and Steeling „ ■ Poitttina: • , .. ; e?- ... 4fl. per ( ,dqz.. OAIS & ALWAYS ON HAND. KjyKOTßS,''SH^<>.Point, & Newcastle' Coal, Posts Firewood DeySt. B.vr.fJlmt StofiUno. Of Hollo way's Pills and Ointment. I ino3t respectfully take leave to call the attention of the inhabitants of Australaaia to the fact that , Messrs. Henry, Curran and Co., .Wholesale 1 Druggists, ,of New:' York, have agencies .in various pavtw, and that their travollersiare going all over the country vend* .ing ; SP,UfvlO,fjS IMITATIONS of !?? iy.Pills aul Ointment, which they make in. New York, and.which hear.ip.fome instances their trade mark thus— whilst oil other labela of this firm rash, it is omittjed,' the <bet to deceive you, Lut the !tyqrdi pjgTTjp |w "N ey York" are retained, ,|viuah of thi3 fictitious .stuff, .ia. Bold in the auction rooms of fjydriey. elsmvliere, and readily finds its way into the back settlements. These arc vile frauds, as I do not allow my Medicines even to be sold in any part of the United States; they arc only made by.mo at 533, Oxford-street,, London. The saine peojplc ire circulating a report that my business Is about to bo formed into a Company, which is ■iiUarly false, I most earnestly appeal to that Rense 0 British justice, WhicH t feel sure I may, venture upon askilh'jj froin my kind countrymen and' coinitry worhqii irt their distant homes,' to at!3ist finer,' asi far'att may'lay in their iwlver, in by thSr'friends lest th'e.y be duped into 1 bu.yiiij.;' villAinrtus' compounds styled ITollrtwayt' HIIh and Wiiltfeent" %vith any New York label thereon; ' i ' « "• Each -Fot-wid -i>i-,\-of -the Genniue-Medi-ciues bear iXw Jhithh Government Stamp, with tb'e words'" -HoJloWayVPills and Oint•irierit, "l.iindon.' ,; engraved thereon. "Oh the 'abel i;i the twldresa, 53H, lOxforrt-street, 'London, wherdlalona,'they, are' manufactured. I" igned) THOJ/I Ay HOLLO ,*415. 1 London, Feb. 15, 1870,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 387, 11 August 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 387, 11 August 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 387, 11 August 1876, Page 4

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