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Public Notices. NEEDHAMS POLISHING PASTE. Used by Her Majesty's Servants. Distinguished for its Simple, Rapid Cleanly, and Permanent properties. Never Scratches, Satisfactor Pazsling Mirror Finish. rpHE Reputation of nearly a Century as the most reliable preparation for Cleaning and Brilliantly Polishing Brass, Copper, Tin, Britannia Metal, kid, All Metals of Delicate finish Unrivalled For Metal Dish covers, Tea and Coffee Pots, Brass Window Frames, Door Plates, Also Bloek-Tm Counters, *c Can be obtained retail of Storekepers Everywhere, in fid and Is pots;2d and Id tins; and Id cardboard boxes. Inventors and Sole Manufacturers, 'OSEPH PICKERING & SONS, Sheffield, England. STEVENS OINTMENT. THE ONLY SUBSTITUTE FOR FIRING HORSES. PREPARED ONLY BY TTENRY R, STEVENS, Veterinary Surgeon, 9, P ARK LANE LOHDO , LATE OT NEWMARKETj THE ABOVE VALUABLE PREPARATION. After 4 years' use, has superseded all ethers as tha most humane and speedy cure for all diseases of horses legs. !>• never blemishes, however s rapidly used. It is also highly beneficial for obstinate cough, roaring and all glandular swellings. .-. epared Only By H. K. Stevens, V „ 9 Park Lane, undon, England. AWJNTS: K9 pthoru , P o and C, & nekland, Christckurcb, and Dunedin, Sharland and Co., Auckland.

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Bush Advocate, Volume VII, Issue 647, 9 July 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Bush Advocate, Volume VII, Issue 647, 9 July 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Bush Advocate, Volume VII, Issue 647, 9 July 1892, Page 4

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