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Howard’s Double Ploughs. ni: r?~7\.-rSf3 J. .- A - i -A ( •kvSPvy r r -.,_ . THOUSANDS IN USE, Made specially for Colonial use with wrought iron frames and steel breasts. J. & F. HOWARD, Bedford, England. Steam Plough and General Catalogue containing descriptions of a great variety of Ploughs and other Implements and Machines, sent Post Free. & CROWN MOLESKIN TROUSERS, WHITE & PRINTED, CAN BE PURCHASED RETAIL FROM ALL DRAPERS AND STOREKEEPERS IN THE COLONY, AND WHOLESALE EROM ALL WAREHOUSEMEN AND IMPORTERS. EACH ARTICLE BEARS THE TRADE MARK OF ONE OR MORE CROWNS ACCORDING TO QUALITY. AMERICAN ELECTRO - PLATED WARE manufactured BY SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER AND CO. SALESROOM, G7G, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, AND rorULA KIj Y KNOWN AS “WALLINGFORD WARE.” Tea and Coffee Services. Cruet Frames Pickle & Jelly Jars. Spoons. Forks. Hotel Services. Butter Coolers. Cake Baskets. Card and Toilet Stands. Knives, &c., &c. Every article bears our name plainly stamped, and is GUARANTEED TREBLE TLATE QUALITY. For beauty of design, superiority of finish and durability of wear, they are not surpassed by any other make of tither English or American manufacture, and are now offered for sale by the leading Ironmongers, Jewollers and General Importers throughout the Ausralian, New Zealand, and Tasmanian Colonies. Purchasers should be particular to see that our name is plainly stamped on every article. FACTORY AT WALLINGFORD, CONNECTICUT, U.S.A. HORSES. ESTABLISHED 183 3, LIEUTENANT JAMES’S BLISTER Blistering Ointmeni A' \Siffnatung_ oflhePrvprUfors/A K ta ccuahr/eU which You may turn your Ilorse to* grass, or in a loose box, or yard, imm diately after the application without a cradle or other restraint, as no Horse will gnaw it. It will never blemish. The hair turns in ten days It may be used to a Foal however young. It will not touch the human baud. The horse may continue its accustomed labor. CAUTION. —None genuine without the signatures of the proprietor R. S. JAMES and J. JAMES, are ou the top label of every pot, nnexed. Aoexts KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO., Dunedin and Auckland. Extensively used 43 years. “Beware of a spurious imitation.”

GREATFUL—COMFORTING E P P S’S (BREAKFAST) O 0> C 3 O “Ey a thorough knowledge of the natural law’s which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition. and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverago which may save us many doctors’bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet, that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us, ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame. tivu Service Gazette. Sold only in Packets labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS LONDON.

ROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S C >URE PICKLES, JAUCES, M ALT VINEGAR, <ALAD OIL, DOTTED MEATS. C ALVES’ FEET JELLY and other T ABLE DELICACIES, MAY be obtained of Storekeepers in Australia and New Zealand. Every genuine article is labelled CROSSE AND BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, Sono Square, London * * SPECIAL AGENTS for LEA & PERRINS O Worcestershire Sauce.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 376, 26 April 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 376, 26 April 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 376, 26 April 1879, Page 2

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