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rnHE TRADE PROTEC I'IUN GAi ZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND, WEEKLY COMMERCIAL CHRONICLE, AND MARKET REPORTER. Contains full details of all Documents registered in New Zealand under the Chattel* Securities Act, besides full details of all Bankruptcies, Market Reports, lists of defaulting absconders, and is invaluable to every business man, while farmers and squatters will find valuable information suited to their requirements. Subscription—Onb Guinea per annum, payable in advance. Proprietors—N.Z. Mutual Creditors Association (Limited), Accounts collected in all parts of New Zealand and Australia. Debtors’ Register and Special Enquiry, one to four guineas extra. Agent for Temuka—Mr E. Pilbrow, J M A CON OCHI E 8 * Wolverhampton, England SUPPLIES AT THE LOWEST PRICES LOCKS —Rim, Mortice, Dead, Plate 1 Drawback, Cupboard, Till, Padlock, etc. LATCHES—Rim, Moatice, Night, Bow Sash, Norfolk, Suffolk, Lancashire Bolts,.Hinges, Axle Pulleys, Sash Fasteners, Rack Pulleys, Brass Foundry, eto. I HE DIRECT DOUBLE-ACTION FLOOR CRAMP. This Cramp, besides being the cheapest and most effective Cramp of its kind, can also be used with great success as a Lifting Jack and Sash or Bench Cramp, and can be used either right or left band. It is made from the beet malleable iron, and will not break though dropped from the top of a building. THE IMPROVED JOINERS’ BENCH CRAMP. Made of strong wrought T iron with malleablefittings, and with belt holes in heads thus holding fast the Cramp in a horizontal position, and enabling the joiner to fix his work with ease. Patent Central-action Mortising Machine Superior to any yet made. . Screwing Tackle and every description of Engineers’ Toole, and Wood-working Machinery. Wood ?0,-ew Boits, Nuts, Washers, Hooke, etc. All Kinds of Stamped Goods Milk Pans, American Baking Dishes, Emigrant Pans, Pie Dishes, Pudding Tine, Galvanised and Japanned Goods Pumps and Pumping Machinery. Cooking Ranges, open and close, also portable Tile Grates, Hearths, etc. Enamelled Baths, Sanitary Ware, Lavatory and Plumbers’ Fittings. Marble and Enamelled Slate Chimneypieeps. j Palisading and Ornamental Iron Work, I Bicycles and Tricycles, also fittings for same Maconorhies Improved Tricycles, udmir- j ably adopted for ladies. Payment Cash against Bills of Lading, .

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2131, 29 November 1890, Page 4

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347

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2131, 29 November 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2131, 29 November 1890, Page 4

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