J. 'A. F AY m E QAN . ;c°CEs'CINNATI. OHIO, u.s.a. LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD - Of : IMPROVED AND PATENTED "rtfTOQD WOE KING Tif ACHINEEY, Especially Adapted for .'■'..■'"* Planing Mills; Carpenter; Sash, Door, and . , Blind Work; Furniture. Chair, and; Bracket Factories; Car, Railway, Bridge, and Agricultural Works; Buggy. Carriage. and Waggon Builders; Spoke, Wheel, and Handle Factories; Colleges, Technical Schools, State Institutions, etc. We have been Awarded " GRAND PRIX," EXPOSITION UNIVEB- ■ BELLE, PARIS, 1900. This is the Third Time we have Taken * ,' , This High Honour In Competition with the Manufacturers of the World. A D LEY AND /COMPANY, MACHINERY MERCHANTS, ALBERT AND SWANSON STREETS." ':';:> AUCKLAND. "SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS, WE CABBY THE LARGEST STOCK OF WOODWORKING MACHINERY IN THE __ AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. NAT lON MEDALS, Complete with Ribbon and Brooch, ~■■■■ Is 6d each. ; ' ' * ' Only a Limited Number to be had. CREATES : "DROS.. - QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD AND AUCKLAND WEEKLY NEWS, ... Advertisers are reminded that " all • rpELEPHONE I instructions during the day, and nntil . 9.45 p.m., should be sent through ~ , ■■>■~■« ; N°- 178. . '~ After that hour, nntil time of going to press, through - 'N°_229. \ ' XXTILSON AND TTORTON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12045, 15 August 1902, Page 4
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