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Business Notices.* -'"' OBSERVE THE TRADE MARK. [O- have boen trying to' imitate our ranges, but ire are pleased to find in the essential thoy have failed, We hope this deceptive practice upon tho publio will havo the effect of sending buyers to our show room or to our agents, in order to protect the publio, whose interests" we desire to serve. We decided a short time ago to apply to the Colonial Seorotary for a trade mark whioh was granted. This will confer a great boon upon all colonist*, inaimuoh as Luke and Sons Ranges show a saving of about 50 per cent in fuel, besides greater durability than auy other range (manufactured or imported) in the Colonies. -LOOK AT THIS! LAST YEAR WE SENT OUT OVER , FIVE HUNDRED . Why is it the public will havo Luke's Ranges? Because they supply a stronger and cheaper article than anyone else. Why is it there is such a rush for Luke's Ranges? , Because there is such a great saving in fuel. A second and enlarged Catalogue is about to be issued, Inspection to their Showroom, Man' ners-street, inyifccd. - " . S. LUKE & SONS, " [PROCLAMATION] Jn exercise and pursuance of the authority vested in mo in this behalf by "The Trades Marks Act, 1885,"I, the Colonial Seoretary of New Zealand do hereby certify that the Trade Mark heroin described, that is to say—- _ 'Description of Trado Mark, A Diamond, within which is a dish with a lea; of Mutton on it; outside tho diamond are the letters and abbreviation, " WE, XL, S.L. & S." Nature of the article to wluoh it is intended to apply. Cooking flanges, —has been duly registered, and that Samuel Luke and Sons, of Te Aro jfouudry, Wellineton, in the Colony of New Zealand, Engineers, Boilermakers, and Iron and Brass Founders, aro entitled to the use of the said Trade Mark. „ Issued from tho Colonial Secretary's office, at Wellington,- tdie sthdav of July one thousand, eight hundred and eighty eight. :''". . T.W.HISLOP, Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Trade Marks. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE AND ' GENERAL AGENCY. W.J.GANDY. • 5, Grey-street and Custom-House Quay, WELLINGTON, N.Z. UNDERTAKES the Sale, Purohase, or Forwarding by Land or Sea, of Now Zealand PRODUCE and Merlhandise in general. ToßuteFacfcorien and dealers in Dairy produce, he offers the special advantage of a COOL AND OAPAOIOUS CELLAR, oloso to the Queen's Wharf, for storage of Butter, W. J. G. is also a Custom-House Agent. 8017

SCYTHE mom SCYTHE BUSES, VERY CHEAP JIOYOUM, IRONMONGER MASTEBTON.

IMPORTANT NOTIOE. THE PICTURESQUE ATLAS OP AUSTRALASIA. CUMPEES of our Bindings for the I' above are now ready and on view. Half; Persian Morocco, gilt edges, 25/per vol ;• half best do do, 27/6 do'; whole Persian do, bevelled boards, gilt edges, 32/6; whole best Morocco, oxtrado do, 37/0, That ta from 20% to 33% lower thaivthe Sydney prices. Jmt to Hand: a large stock of SOL FA Materia!, Sole ffelllngfcp. Agent, by speoial appointment, for Messrs J.S. Curiven'a publications, W.J.LANKSHEAR,Lamb-' ton Quay,/ Wellington, 805? OWEN'S Patent New Zealand SHEEP DIP. FpHIS DIP is, when used according to the Directions, Guaranteed to exterminate all Parasites existing in Sheep. Does not stain the Wool; but improves its value and lustre. Young Sheep, are not so liable to be attacked witli LungWobm, when this Dipisused, and if the.disease should appear amongst the flock, Dipping, and change of pasture will, in most cases, effect an immediate cure. I'hb DIP is entirely soluble in Cold Water, and contains Sulphur in solution.

SOLD in MS at 20s, sufficient for 400-galls Dip; and in OASES at ;£& 10s, iufficienUot2,4oo-galloM, Aqenis forWAIRARAPA DIBTBIPT Messrs Lowes'and lorns, MASTERTOIV.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3123, 7 February 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3123, 7 February 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3123, 7 February 1889, Page 4

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