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SHORTHAND IN TWELVE LESSONS ! |Jg|P”Shorthancl in Twelve Lessons !! PHONETIC SHORTHAND (Pitman’s) taught through tho Post in TWELVE LESSONS for 30s (payment in advance). —W. J. WILLIAMSON, Teacher of Phonography, Lower York Place Dunedin.. MICA AALR' GREAb . /COMPOSED largely of powdered Mica Vy or Isinglass, is the best and cheapeit lubricator, in the world—the belt became ib does not gum, but forms a highly polished surface over the axle, reducing and lightening the draft; the cheapest because it costa no more than inferior brandg, and one box will do tho work of two of any other makes, Answers as well for harvesters, mill gearing, threshing machines, corn-planters, carriage?, buggies, &0., as for waggons. Guaranteed to contain no petroleum. Solo by all dealers. Our Pocket Cyclopedia of 11 Things Worth Knowing” mailed free. Mica Manufacturing Co. 228 Hudson street, New York. 356 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. 38 Michigan Ave„ Chicago, 111. U.S.A, DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE’S CHLORODYNE. 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MAKES FLOUR of far better quality than can be done by Millstones. Is suitable for working in large or small Mills and cn either hard or soft wheats. Will make a larger quantity of Flour than Millstones from the same power, Patentee cf Fluted and Smooth Roller Mills, which may be used in connection with Millstones, Semlina and Middlings Purifiers, Centrifugal Dressing Machines, Silk Dressing Reels, Millstones, Wheat Cleaning Machinery, and general Fleur Mill Utensils An article on Roller Milling, written by J. H. Carter, at the of the National Association of British and Irish Millers, will be sent free on application. CARTER’S PATENT DISINTEGRATING MACHINES. In use in all parts of the world. 1. Grind the largest bones freely to a fine powder for granular samples. Pulverir' oopil for founders’ use and fuel makers. 3. Grind all kinds of grain. 4. Disintegrate ores and minerals. 5. Shred bark of all descriptions. 6. Grind locust beans, oil cakes, and seeds. 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Temuka Leader, Issue 1289, 13 January 1885, Page 4

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843

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1289, 13 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1289, 13 January 1885, Page 4

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