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; susiivess (E/arbs. RITANN JA IKGN WO B KS^ _» CRAWFORD STREET, , /.,;■.,• .; DUNEixfN. ■'.■■•■■ i f Engineers,'lronfounders; Blacksmiths, &c. : Ripple and Hopper Ph tea, Every description' of Wrought and Cast Iron ; .-; ■ '' • '. Work. • Machinery of all Kinds made to Order. Agricultural Implement') made arid repaired. Estimates gi veil for all'descriptions of Iron ! • ■;■: ;•. Work. *~l MTTNEO'S MONUMENTAL "TVOIIKS, '.\' ~'. i Corner of King-street and Moray Place, i Dunk d.-i n . j Plans furnished and.tfxeeuted for all kinds of Monuments, lombs'tones, &c, in marble, granite, or Kakanui stone. Tomb Bailings, &c., anydesigu. i iGr. Mv is also prepared to supply in any quantity,from his Quarries in Kakanui,' the very bestiality of'Oamarustono. Importer of Marble, 'Granites- and Arbroath Hearthstones. —designs forwarded to all parts of the Colony on application!- -: : ; ' - ' 0! V ; E; H- OB ~• i "''"'"''" 'High' Stbeet, Dtjnedin,. ~'"• '_. Have,on hand all, classes of Station Waggons, i ! ..; .and Double Buggies. v , i; „ ~,,. j American Imported Buggies./,/•■, ~-.>.; Every description of Vehicle for Town and ' Country use. O ,4 & §I ° -L 5 pt o o VIZ e* *9 c* s| O v Ipiachsmi.tljs. VTIJEAP HOESESHOEING., \j '■ ' • •• - •' . REDUCTION TO MEET THE TIMES. Horseshoeingand General Blacksmith Work executed in a ■workmanlike manner, and a Cheapest Rales, in. Smithy adjoining Victoria HaL, Earn-stve'et, Naseby.. HOB3BSEOEIN&* ..9S.AND 12s. PEB SET. ALEX. PEARSON. TAMES STEADMAN wants his old' / supporters to know that his Prices defy competition. . 'Horseshoeing ~.. ~. 9s and lis. The style of work turned out is well : knownthroughout the District. ,^ „,1W B'D /^O., , -Q LA 0,-K ...8 M I T H & ,'■•., ' IBVEK-rfTitEET, NASJEBX. - .'- Picks, Laying and Steeling ... ... Ga. „ Pointing ... ... ... 4s. per doz. OATS & CHAFF ALWAYS ON HAND. Kthsbtthß, Shag Point, & Newcastle Coax, ■ & JPOSia AI*D FIBEWOOD jDkpA'£. "Excdlmt Stablim. mmm ma Of Holloway's Pills ai-w Ointmfwt. 1 most respectfully take leave to call the attention of the inhabitants of Australasia to the fact that Messrs. Henry, Curran and Co., Wholesale Druggists, of New York, have agencies in various parts, and that their travellers are going all over the country vending SPURIOUS IMITATIONS of my Pills aul Ointment, which they make York, and which hear in some instances"their trade mark thus— —whilst on other labels of omitted, the e^®§^teM9ra*;er t° deceive you, hut the York" areretained. tious stuff is sold in the auction rooms of Sydney and elsewhere, and readily fifa'ds its way into the back settlements. These are vile frauds, as I do not allow my Medicines even to he sold in any part of the United dtates; they are only made by me at 533, Oxford-street, London. The same people are circulating a report that my business is about to be formed into a Company, which is utterly false.I most earnestly appeal to that sense o British justice, which I feel sure I may ven? ture upon as'kihg from my kind countrymen and cduritrywomen in their distant home's, to assist mo, as far as may lay in their power, in denouncing this shameful American Frand,' by cautioning their friends lest they he duped into buying villainous compounds styled " Hollowaya Pills and Ointment" with any New York label thereon. Each Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicines hear the British Government Stamp, with the words " Uolloway's Pills and. Ointment, London," engraved thereon. On the label is the address, 7533, Oxford-street, London, where alonethey arc manufactured. ' - Signed)-- TfIOMAS HOLLOv'/AY. London, Feb. 15, 1870.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 390, 1 September 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 390, 1 September 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 390, 1 September 1876, Page 4

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