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jSME i fcrMSß-.l Al.OVEL^ffpl»l (■Mrr&!/csl Pni lour Ynir/Ww^aS^^l ; m Get oh Yo u rJI wmoo pH hhootsI oots - W ll^Ws. (Use Wk WBShHWR is'Ebo/jite ill mHE EBONITE WATERPROOF J- BLACKING-, FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. REQUIRES NO BRUSHING. This Blacking gives a fine even polish of great lustre, which neither rain nor damp affects or diminishes. The inventor of this Blacking has devoted much time, labour and research upon producing an article which shall have no injurious effect upon the Leather to which it is applied. THE EBONITEWATERPROOF BLACKING IS ENTIRELY FREE FROM ACID. AGENTSMESSRS BROWN, BARRETT & CO., ! AiJCKIiAND. 1" ~O E T F O R D, HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER AND ' COPPERSMITH. 3 h 7 \ t * 5 m s^ h if pi \\ m t^^ 3 Hot Water Apparatus and Breweries' work done in a thoroughly workmanlike manner. "Water and Gas IJaid on at great Reduction. - Address :— J. PETFORD, High-street and Vulcan-lane, Aticklaud. WANTED Known— That D. Goidie is prepared to sell all kinds of Building and other Timber, including Hardwood.Spokes, Felloes, Iron Bark, and Blue Gum Shafts, Blocks, Failings, and Shingles at his yards, Albert Street, near the Dock, at the lowest cash prices. The timber being ander°cover is better thanj that purchased elsewhere. 377

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Observer, Volume v, Issue 115, 25 November 1882, Page 176

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Page 176 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume v, Issue 115, 25 November 1882, Page 176

Page 176 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume v, Issue 115, 25 November 1882, Page 176

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