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PUBLIC NOTICES. S.&C. NOW ON VIEWHARRINGTON'S The most luxuriously Comfortable Chair ever made. The Springa, which arc of extraordinary elasticity, are nevertheless exceedingly strong, and are WARRANTED NOT TO SLACKEN OR BREAK. They can be fitted to chairs of any and every description, as also to those which are already in use. In every cate perfect satisfaction can he guaranteed! Tho "CRADLE SPRINGS" are not intended to displace tho present form of seat springs, but are, in themselveß, an addition which instantly increases the comfort of the chair to an incredible extent, converting it at once into a PERFECT SUSPENSION SEAT of the very softest kind. No conception of the extraordinary ease thus obtained can be formed from the appearance of the "CRADLE SPRINGS." The chair must be TRIED, when conviction is instant. INSPECTION INVITED. HARRINGTON'S PATENT CRADLE SPRING EASY CHAIR. Sole Agents; SOOULLAR AND OHISHOLM, RATrBAY AND MACF.AQOAN STREETS, DUNEDIN,

KZ.H.C. NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE COMPANY, LIMITED, Wholesalo and Retail Ironmongers. We desire to call the special attention of the Public to our very large and well-assorted Stock of GUN 9 AND AMMUNITION of every description, which wo are selling at very low prices. We have on hand a small lot of Guns, slightly rusty, which we are selling under COST PRICE. We are Sole Importers of the NEW PATENT POTATO-MASHER AND VEGETABLE PRESS, of whioh there are nearly Onß Thousand in use in Dunedin and neighborhood. This is the most perfect Domestic Utensil ever invented. CUMBERLAND STREET, Near Railway Stat'on, ILOT Files, Pilot Files, J, Wilkie and Co., Princes street,

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Evening Star, Issue 7481, 27 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7481, 27 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 7481, 27 March 1888, Page 1

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