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Are yon Furnishing ? The best and' cheapest stock is at ‘The People's’Furbishing Warehouse, Auckland. -J. Tonson Garlick is determined to maintain the position held' so long for giving best value in furnishing goods. He is selling very cheap, all kind of Furniture, Carpets, Carnet Squares, Linoleum, Bedding, Iron Bedsteads, Woven Wire Mattresses, Furnishing, Drapery and Bamboo Blinds. He furnishes a house throughout, and sends an illustrated catalogue to intending buyers. Write to J. Tonson Garlick, Queen-street, Anckland.

Messrs Siemens, the well-known iron and steel founders and electrical engineers, England,have intimated to the Government their willingness to.put aside <£200,000 for the establishment of works in New Zealand for the treatment of ironsand. First they ask for information as to the extent of the deposits available, and whether the use of some of the foreshore where it abounds will be granted them, and whether the Government will give «£1 per ton bonus up I to 20,000 tons, for iron produced from New Zealand ores. If the Government do this Messrs Siemens intimate they will not require any part of the bonus till 2000 tons of iron have been produced, and they are in a position to prove that the industry is i established on a sound and profitable basi3.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1748, 6 July 1895, Page 2

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207

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1748, 6 July 1895, Page 2

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1748, 6 July 1895, Page 2

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