IT ENDERSON AND MACFARLANE (Established 1842), MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS. AGENTS FOR Compagnie des'Messageries Maritimes Nippon Yusen Kaisha (Japanese Line) Canton Insurance Office (Limited) London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company New York Board of Underwriters Hamburg Board of Underwriters New Swiss Lloyds CASH BUYERS OF COPRA, PEaRL SHELL and ISLAND PRODUCTS. COFFEE and LIME JUICE on Hand for SALE. S3 ICHAKDS' TpLASTIC IyTETAL. We beg to draw the attention of Engineers, Owners and Users of all kinds of Machinery, etc. to the Above Metal, for which we arc Sole Agents. Its chief advantages are for Linicg-up purposes, as it adheres firmly to Brass, Gun and other like Metals, Wrought and Cast Iron, etc. Durable, Self - Tinning, Anti - Frictional. and easily applied. A worn Bearing, Pin or Part can be faced, lined or pasted-up with this metal (in many cases made equal to new) in a veryshort time, thus saving the expense of new parts, and loss of valuable time. The above i 3 the original Plastic Metal, and is only genuine whon bearing the registered trade mark "J RICHARDS' P.M." Explanatory Pamphlet, testimonials, etc.. free on application. DUNN, SMITH & CO, Engineers, Coppersmiths, Brassfounders, Plumbers, etc, Custom-street w., Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 260, 9 November 1897, Page 2
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