JOHN DUTHIE & Co., WHOLES AL AND RETAIL Ironmongers & Iron merchants. I\l PORTERS 'of XSiil vaiiiaed 'Corrugated and Plain Iron cad Zinc, Ridging and Spouting, Ewbanbs’and Wire Nails Lead-Headed Nails, Roofing belt, Builders Ironmongery of every description „ , IMPORTERS of White and Red Lead, Dry Colors, Mixed Paints, Raw and Boiled 0,1, Methylated Spirits, Painters’ and Coach Varnishes* Painters Brush wara. Window Glass, Putty'. - - ... , r , , . , IMPORTERS "f Annealed Iron and Steel Fencing Wire. Johnson 84-barb ire. Rabbit Netting, Standard Iron Fencing Staples and Strainers, Rabbit Traps. IMPORTERS of White’s and Knight’s Portland Cement. . IMPORTERS of Hedge Trimmers and S asbers, Bill Hooks, Fein Hioks, Spades, Shovels, - Picks, iVattocks, Wedges. . ~ rt ~ ~ IMPORTERS of Ilornshv’s Ploughs and Fittings, Simplex I arrows. Chaff Cutters, Corn Crushers. Reapers and Mowers, Reapers and Binders, Horse Rakes. IMPORTERS of Sharp’s and Man .’s a xes. C rc'nlar, Pit and Cro-s-cut oaws r v?. Leather and Vuloaniaid Mill Belting, Saw Mill Machinery. JOHN DUTHIE Co., -Willis and Victoria Streets, Wellington. TEETH LIKE PEARLS, -white and sound teeth, perfect freedom from decay, a healthy action of the gums. And delightfully fragrant breath can’beat be obtained by discarding gritty tooth powders audacul wosho* ami using daily owlandA’ Oaonto or Pearl Dentifrice. a white powder composed of the most recherche ingredients of the Oriental lif:lmi. uad warranted fire from any gritty or deleterious ingredients ; it whitens unit preserve* thenVh. movents and arrests decav, eradicates scurvy, strengthens tlie gums, and gives a v easing fragrance t<> the breath, while its anti-septic and anti-scorbutic properties exercise a liighlv beneficial influence on the teeth and gums. AH Dentists allow thut neither washes or pasted cun nosmWv be as efficacious for polishing the teeth and preventing decay as ft pure and nou-grittv tooth 'powder: such HOW LANDS* ODONTO has always proved itself. ROWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL is now sold in a golden colour foe fair aud golden-haired people and child."a. ROWLANDS’ KALYDGR UviiitidfstheajniViexion.emdicatcsallcutaheoiis defeats, and renders the skin soft.- sm-,**»tli and dolicaV. Ask a:iv\v}’<«’" for HOWLANDS* artieied. of Hatton liurden, lA*ndon, ami avoid spurious aiut x>enucious iixulationa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGE NTSKEMPTHORNE PROSSER AND CO., DUNEDIN , AUCKLAND. AND CHRISTCHURCH. SAIN SB IT R Y EL LISD UiN AND CO. DUNEDIN
S~> Vm fed were o?i D RIDGE’S FI To be had of all Storekeepers. OVAL FOOD MILL LONDON, ENGLAND. ■—■— FOOD R R LS THE LATEST NOVELTY FOB HOUSE DECORATION ! 99 Th*e Window-Blind Cloth A New Material entirely superseding-the old-fashioned blinds, combining ELEGANCE, DURABILITY, UTILITY, ECONOMY. Plain Colours—Fancy Patterns—Artistic Designs—Charming Combinations of Shades to Match Modern Furniture and Decorations. Does not darken the Rooms—Protects CurJSequires no 'Washing - —Will Sponge Clean. Rolls up Straight—Does not Crease. Requires no Hemming—May be cut to any width without fraying. Is easily fixed to existing Rollers. Is unaffected by Heat, Damp, or Exposure to the Weather. Hot liable to fade—Will stand Rough Wear. pets and Furniture from the neat and bleaching glare of the Sun. Adds Cheerfulness to the Interior of the House, and Lightens and_ Brightens the Exterior. Is the Cheapest. and Best Blind in the World for all Inside & Outside Purposos. In all widths from 28 to 72 inches. Can be obtained of Storekeepers everywhere. :er. THEBESTAND .CHEAPEST B FARINACEOUS FOOD FIRST ESTABLISHED 1825 IxnfCfcT—'Carefully prepared and highly nutritious.” JJfciTisTf Mkihcaz. .Toijbmal “ Well adapted for Children, ■Aged People, and Invalids.” PROMOTfs oOd OP NEAVE'S G, VMSk CEOUS :" FARINA^, idi ss OOl> 0° 1 IN ONE-POUND CANISTERS, ONE SHILLING EACH. SOLD EVERYWHERE TRADE MARK. WHOLESALE OF THE MANUFACTURE!!. J. R, WEAVE & CO,« FORDINGBRIDGE, ENGLAND.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 816, 21 October 1887, Page 34
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