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BILLIARD TABLES GOLD MEDAL, SWEET. GOLD MEDAL, ' CALCUTTA. BUJtRQTTGHES & WATTS, LONDON, These celebrated Match and Prize Medal Tables, on which Cook, Roberts, Mitchell, J and Peall have made their largest breaks CAN BE PURCHASED IN THE COLONY. Also BILLIARD CLOTHS at all prices. IVORY BALLS, CUES, TIPS, CEMENT. Cook and Roberts's Champion Cues. The PATENT SECRET-JOINTED CUE, invaluable to Travellers. The New Cue-Tip Cramp., invaluable for tipping your own Cue. B, &. W.’S PATENT SIGHTING ANGLE "Will improve your game 20 in 100. Also “ BILLIARDS SIMPLIFIED.” LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH AT Mr. JOHN DAVIS, Coote Road, Napier, Agent for tlie sale of Burrouglies & Watts’ Goods. ~3r 5-gi m Sill For the Excellence of our Manufactures we have received the following Awards :—Vienna Exhibition, 1873, Diploma cf Merit; South African Exhibition, 1877, Gold Medal ; Paris Exhibition, 1878,* Gold Medal; Sydney Exhibition, 1879, First-class Diploma ; Melbourne Exhibition, 1881, First-class Award; Amsterdam Exhibition, 18S3, Gold Medal ; Calcutta Exhibition, 1883, Gold Medal. * The ONLY ONE awarded to any Tinplate Manufacturer. !2»3?o €$ W» ALbLPWai'L Wilden Works, near Stourport. SMMIEZT IMOW, Branded “BALDWIN —WILDEN,’’.“SEVERN,” and “SHIELD.” Branded “ ” “WILDEN,” “ UNICORN,” “"ARLEY CROWN,” “ STOUR.,? NOTICE Our Plates are specially adapted for Meat. Tinning, being coated with pure Tin and free from all injurious ingredients. Export Agents —BROOKER, DORE & CO-, Corbet Court, London. E.C

HATCH’S COLONIAL GLYCERINE SHEEP DIP. W-*c‘\V w M & TRADE ,fVEFCCAFiaTCC^ 1 Sole Manufacturers : J. HATCH & CO, Agricultural CHemists, INVERCARGILL, N.Z. LATE WILSON’S COLONIALSHEEP DIP THE Last two Seasons we have been favored with the orders for the New Zealand and Australian Land Company’s Stations Edendale, Totara, Ardgowan, Pareora, Levels, Cave, Acton, etc. NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, AND N.Z. LOAN&MERCANTILE AGENCY Co, ARE AGENTS FOR WELLINGTON. Country Agents. —Mr W. Toogood, Featherston ; Mr F. H. Wood, Greytown ; Mr A. McKenzie, Carterton ; Messrs Caselberg and Co, and G. S. W. Dalrymple, Masterton. Tnpurupuru, 14th Dec., 1885. Messrs J. Hatch & Co, Dear Sirs, —In reply to your request that I should state my experience of your Sheep Dip during three years I have used it, I have much pleasure in stating that it has given me every satisfaction. At each successive shearing my sheep have proved to be entirely free from vermin, and the condition and color of the wool has also been excellent. Yours faithfully, W. C. BUCHANAN. Many other Testimonies in our Circulars, to be obtained from all Agents. J. HATCH & Co, Ivercargill.

FIRST ESTA-IBLISITED 1825. NEAVE’S FOOD FOR INFANTS, THE AGED & INVALIDS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FARINACEOUS FOOD Lancet. -“Carefully prepared and highly nutritious.’ British Medical Journal.- “ Well adapted for Children, Aged People, and Invalids.” PRO Mores DP WEAVE !# 10 Ah CEOUS FARIN FOOD IN ONE-POUND l/~ CANISTERS SOLD EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE OF THE HAKUFACTUEEBS. _ MARK. J. R. NEAVE & CO., FQRDINGBRIDGE, ENGLAND.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 751, 23 July 1886, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 751, 23 July 1886, Page 26

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