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Cutbs. B RITAN NIA IK ONW oli KS. CRAWFOKD STREET, DUN ED I.N. Engineer?, Ironfounders, Blacksmiths, &o. Ripple and Hopper PI tes, Ever? description of Wrought and Cast Iron Work. Machinery of aD Kinds made to Order. Aoriculf unil Implements made uud repaired. Estimates given for aii rleseiipl ions of Tvon VVo. k. ' G-MUNUO'S monumental 1 WOfiKS, Coiner of King-street and Moray Place, DuNE D i N . Plans fu'i i/ishec! and i-.xccuted for all kinds of Monuments, . Ac.,. in mnvble, granite, or-Knlumh stone. Tomb Eail'ugs, &c;,otiydesign. ' . GL M. is also pi epared to supply in any quantity, from hie Quarries in-Kakanui, the veiy best quality of Oamaru atone. Importer of Marble, Granite, and Arbroath Hearthstones.—Designs forwardod 'to all parts of the Colony 1 oii ! application. EOVB 6 B B 0 8 . , GHIGH S TB.EE J, DuuEDiir, ' Hare on hand all classes of Station Wag gone, and Double Buggies. American Imported Buggies. Every, description of Vehicle for Town and Country use. "O 0 H by ££ o 2 S ©' o P. 2 a 6/^ ■Z'-V- 3 > 9? a 3 CO o W-3 CO 0 c g n s • z CD CO Q H o H m ba. to O GG > CJ-2 J3 5 $ Z 5-9 H S N ,5 O > sT 1 ~3 r M CO a. ? as H ■s Q FJ' 2. > @8 DO !*>*" r S3 P2 3 fc~< Z 2 $ Q' § UJ s-g £3 & (3 u CO > CP o H u S>Cl gr H 23 > §t & kH m Q I o.P O V«9 m E. -s o * i § <1 fj Ijlacksmifljs. lIJEAI' HO USE SHOEING. ...REDUCTION TO MEET THE TIMES. •Horseohoeiiigitnd General Blacksmith Work executed-in a •workmanlike manner, and a Cb&vpcst■ Rates,' in Smifcby adjoining Victoria Hal, Earivt-Lreot, Nasehy. .fioiasKSttDEiife ....9s. asd 123. riot Set. . . ALEX. PEARSON. AME-S -STEABM AN wants his old stipportem to know that his Prices 'defy competition, Eoraeßiiooing 8s and 11a. The style of work turned out is well known throughout the District. |psETEU A ViT AA r l) c°5 L A C K S M I'T H & MTVES-sriiEE'f, NilflfißST. Pieks, Laying and Steeling ... ... 6a „ Pointing ... ... ... 4s. per doz. OA'fS ■& eJSAFF ALWAYS 03? lIAKD. IisK»D»K, Shag Point, & Nirvrc&miM .Coax, & Pocis ASJO' J/'iiiEwotai DxvSs, ExMillmi Hi ailing. m tort *WSRBI \ * *- mm taum .0! Hollovaay'S Piua A'SD OINTMENT. I most raspectfully take'leavo' to : call the attontioli of tbd inhabitants' of Australasia.to' the fact.iliat 'M.essfa.'Henry, Curran and Co., Wholesale' DrnggistSj of New York, liaVe agencies in various'pferta, and that their travellers are going all over the country vending SP'UIfIOUS IMITATIONS of my "Pill* aul Ointment, which they make in Nov,York, and -.vhieh hear in some instances thoir trade mark thus— whilst; on other la bob of this fifth tra. s h i t i a omitted, the bet r 'to deceive you, but the words-. M;|"iS r ew York" are retained. MuehWH ■UP/ty''' this .fictitious staff is sold in the auction rooms of Sydney rnd elsewhere, and readily finds its 'way into the back settlements. These are vile frauds, as I do not allow my Medicines oven to be sold in any part of the United (States; they are only made by me at 533, Oxford-stredt, London. The same people are circulating a report that my businesses-about to be formed into a ' Company, which ia wltm ly false. I raoat earnestly appeal to that sense o British justice, which L feel sure I may ventaro upon asking from my kind countrymen ancl countrywomen in their distant homes, to ' assist me, as far aa may lay in their .power, in denouncing this shameful American Fraud, 1 by tiuitioning their friends lest they be duped into luiying villainous compounds styled " li olio ways Pills- and- Ointmewt " with any New Y<>v't label thereon. • _ Eauii Pot and Box of the Genuine Medicines bear the liriLirJi Uorcnnncnl Slump, with the words " Uolloway's Pillo and Ointment, Lnnd'.m," llio)'ouii. Osi the label in the address, Oxford-street, London, where alone they are manufactured. (Signed) THOMAS HOLLO>v AY. London,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 393, 22 September 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 393, 22 September 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 393, 22 September 1876, Page 4

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