£*22 P ■'' _^_ Sj* •■ 4JSSB :' ■ :«■ : **-'**' L- *. w' VJftH®. • ' _J>SMi ,•• : :- f N#® . OLD AND MELLOW, I^ 5 £"«fest 1 SCOTLAND Proprietors:r «' DISTILLERS 0> lp tomm#, WHOLESALE AGENTS, L. D. NATHAN &Co. rn 7t put vrr> r t attt v u ji v ii i iiu i xiij BETWEEN
I THURHNCH Smith and Carriage Works, Coach and Waggon Factory Tne uuder«'«ncl are manufacturers of nil classn of Vehicles & Our woii-hpown reputation as Pjactio: ! Meclinnica nn'l W.l's 27 years expeiience in theAustralasn j Colonies, jualify us iu claioui.nf that wj can furnish a better class of vehicles consn, ;nt with honest work at a cheaper rate tlun ctiy of our competitors. The Public w.jl fiud it tD their advantage <o ENC'OUH VOE LOCAL INDUSTkY, whoio tt by cut) have the pleasure cf seeing first-class iu:iteilfl and workmanship put in c.e>i ir le to their valuta orders. N.B.—Vehicle of all descriptions repaired, painted, re.iovat" 1 and made to look equ'l to new. WILLIAM Coachlbuilder. JAMES HAUA, Blacksmith DtrONPORT liO._D, TAUSAGA. •
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 152, 30 October 1895, Page 4
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165Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 152, 30 October 1895, Page 4
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