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The pure areated waters of Messrs. Grey and Menzies, o[ Auckland, and also at Thames, Waikato, Coromandel, and Whangarei, are now so well known and highly appreciated that it is unnecessary to remind our readers in the North Island that they were awarded a gold medal at the Auckland Exhibition, a strong and convincing proof of their superiority.... The many friends of Mr. E. Power, who conducted for some years with conspicuous success the European Hotel, Dunedin, will be pleased to hear that he. has become proprietor of the Masonic Hotel, Christchurch. This is a spacious house, with first-class accommodation, and especially suitable for travellers and country visitors. The genial proprietor will, we have no doubt, leave nothing undone to ensure the comfort of his pations.... A very useful tool is Mawson's Patent Lifting Jack, for lifting waggons and carriages while oiling, etc. It is one of the handiest and best Jacks made. One man can easily lift a ton, and its weight is only 141 b. It is quick in action. A trial will demonstrate its wonderful utility as a great saving in muscular exertion. See it. The prjee is only 15s. Morrow, Bassett, and Co., solo A little wonder is the Broadcast Patent Seed-sower, sold by Morrow, Bassett, and Co. For sowing turnip, rape, grass, and clover seed it has no equal, while for oats, wheat, and barley you have only to see it to know its value. A boy can work it. Sow four acres per houi, and any quantify up to six bushels per acre. Price only 20s.—***

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 36, 3 September 1903, Page 20

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 36, 3 September 1903, Page 20

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 36, 3 September 1903, Page 20

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