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BUSINESS NOTICES. OTAOO PLUMBER, COPPER, & BRASS WORKS rjpHE Undersigned bog to inform the JL Tr*<Jc *tid the l*u Wic generally, th* t they have made decided Improvement* In ihoir Km* Moulding Shop, and are cow In a position to tupply ilriuw Casting* of any description as under, whim they !io>» U' Increase that Branch of their Colonial Industry wnfold :~ Commoa Brass Gutting .. Is 01 per 1b IWst YcUow Mela! ~ .. liW „ Engfoe Brasses .. .. £s 0d „ Fir© and Church Bell* ..2s ,„ Bcs*. Gan Metal .. ..23 „ Ships' Castings, and other Iftrgd orders, per agreement. (Joppkr Wouk of every description ms;!(i on the Work* at prices equally as low. EsUnMtai givan for the manufacture of Brewing and DUUlllngr Plant, Meat-Pnuwrvln* Plant, Water Engine*, Pump*, Steam and Hot Water Apjt&tatiLi. Until* ; Water Closets, both public and private ; and every description of Plumber Work, G&s-fltttitg, aud RcUa&nzing, ie, &c N.B.- Direct importers of all materials connected with the trade. Addnxa—A. and T. BUTiT. Prince* street north. rpilß UNDERSIGNED are F URCIIASEES of OOOD OATS and WHEAT. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO. 13th December 1871. 14d LONDON PIANOFORTK AND MUSIC SALOON. THRARD'S PIANOFORTES for sale oh uiue, ritoM SSto26OGUINEAS. Manufactured to Onler, with Alteration* and ItnproTemonU necessary for this Climate. CTrARtKS B^°^___ __ S"J I AND TRANSFER" ACT, 1870. ! C IL BTRKET, Licenasd Land Brokor. ROBERT GILLIES, licensed Surveyor. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY OfficM : Corner of Princes and Dowllng fitrcvt;. TT R~L E S BURT ON, LICENSED STOCK AND SHAREBROKER, iS, Queen street, Auckland. Prompt Account S&leJt. Money Invested In Dividend Paying Claim*. Draft Orders payable through tho Bank of New Zealand, Auckland. 2a — ByR N g & 0 0 $ WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS, MOBGIEL, Warehouso :—STAFFORD STREET DUNEDIN. Letter* addressed " Dunedln " will receive prompt retention. 23 THE GOSPEL OAK IRON AND GALVANIZED IRON AND WIRE COMPANY. IRON MANUFACTURERS anu GALVANIZKRS. First Brand. ) f Second Brawl, "G. Anchor 0." >Tuaue Mahkm. 1 " Kaxl<;." Firat Quality. ) ( Englo Quality. The Gospel Oak is the oldest manufacture o( Galvanized Iron In England. Tho original Galvanized Tinned Iron was first made ut thexe Work* in tlio year 1812. This Iron obtained the Prizo Medal for ''oxeellent quality" at the Great Exhibition of IS<;2, It being the only prize medal awarded in the Trade. Tho price is now greatly reduced. Works—Gospel Oak Iron Works, Tipton. Mitre Works, Wolverharnpton. Regent's Canal, Limehouie, London. Warohouse—GO. Upper Tlumos street, London. Export office—74, King William street. London, limy FS . CLEAVE R' S • riir/.y. mkdm. HONEY S O A P. /'Brown Windsor I Glycerine Cold Cream Soap un * iki ) I>l'ro Glycerine Soup iSUAI .">. -. Manhmatlow Soap Elder Flower Sotp Acid and Glycerine So.ip. cytduiki vnn f Mediaeval Perfume EXTRACTS *OR I Jockey Club ISou'iuet iTATcnKl'i-Vinwv 1 Extractor YLinjriinnK HAINDKk,h.CHIr,r". Em lioWiUui< &,.., ic. ( Marrow Oil POMADES. { Cry«tal Cream ( Kxqulsite Pomade, tec, kc. SAPONACEOUS TOOTH POWDER, made from Pure White Soup. VIOLET POWDER. Rosemary and Cantharldino Hair Wash. Toilet Vinegar, and every description of ToiLet Soap nnd Perfumery. MANI7KACTOKY 32 AND S3. RED LION STREET, HOLP.ORN', LONDON. Dfii'OT—PAitw. OJa PATENT WROUGHT NAILS. JJ. CORDES AND CO., • the Patentees and Solo Manufacturers of tho well-known Patent Wrought Nail* commonly kno-.vu M "EWBANK'S NAILS." desire to make It known that they haro adopted a STAR or CROSS as their Trade Mark, and that nil naila now mmlo and sent out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon their hea*U, and that within every package Bcr.l from their works la also placed a card bearing their name and address. Any aaib, thorefore, whlcli are not dlalingukhod M above mimt no be confounded with " KWBANK'S NAIT^S," tho qtuiliry of which is no well appreciated as being fur supfcrior to that of any other make, DOS WORKS :~NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, ENGLAND. YARROW AND HEDLEY'S X SMALL STEAMERS & STEAM LA UNCHEB, Built of Wood, Iron, or Steel. 23 fecst long, seats for 8 persona, compluto, from £2W) to £2-i5 30 feet long, scab for 14 perrons, complete, from £315 to £iS)3 37 feet long, seate for 20 persons, complete, from JC27O to ii.'s(W 43 feet long, seats for 30 persons, complete, from £300 to £500 BO fact Ion?, BC&fct for 00 persons, complete, from £715 to £8M &c. &c. ic. Steamers up to 45 feet in length oan be transiwrtcd on a ship's deck entire, and ready for iiusucdUtu uao on arrival, or shipped In ;{ or more sections. Tho above maybe used for co."veving paiwengcra, Cf.rrying cargo, or as tuga. Tho total working expenses of a steamer 13 feet long, ftinount to 15s a day in England ; the consumption of fuel being about (Jcwt., and a mm and a l>oy the crow Paddle and Bcrow Stoamers construct*! aprscially for river navigation, liaving a very shallow draught ol Machinery Supplied for Bo^t* Built Abroad. YARROW and HJiDLEY, Englnocrß and Builders, Islo of Dogi, Poj.lar, London. Prosnectuses may be obtained at the office of *hi» journal . ISJ" | MEDICAL, J^ D^E JONG lI'S TKnight of tho Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BEOWN COD LIVER OIL, I Unequalled for ' PURITY, PAJLATABLKNE.SS, AND EFFICACY : Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men oa The safest speediest, and moit effectual remedy for COSBUMI-TIOX, DIHXiHEH OV TUB CiIKOT, " There is one kind of Cod Liver Oil which v uni vcnwUy admitted to be genuino—tho Light-Brown Oil supplied by J>r De .fongh."-Dr EovrAUU Smitu, FR S Medical Officer to the Poor Law Board. '" I deem tho Oil sold under Dr De Jongh's guarantee to be preferable to any other kintl as rugardji genuinenon and medicinal efficacy."—Dr LANKKAXJiM, i' RS. Coroner-for Central Middie'ex. "DrDo Jongh's Light-Bro^rn Cod Liver Oil does not cause Uie nausea and in-ligcjitiou too often oo;wcoueut on the ftdmlni.<tmtlon of the Pale Oil."—Di Oiiakvillk, F.R.S., Author of " The Spas of tierninny." Sold oNi,y in capsuled Ixpkmkl H.ilf-;plnts, Pints, and Quarts, by all rospectable Chemiatii, Druggiate, and Storekeepers. Bole Consignees, ANSAR, HAiIFORD, & CO., 77, STRAND, LONDON. "OERIOSLEY, Supt. 18C9.—Gentle_D inon, I feel it a duty I owe to you to express my gratitudo for the graat benstit I have derived by taking ' Norton's Camomile Pills.' I applied to your agent, Mj- UcU, Berkeley, for the nljove-iiamed I'ilia, for wind in the stomach,. from which I Muicred excruciating pain for a length of time, liaving tried nearly every remedy prescribed,' but without deriving any bsneflt at aU, AtUar taking two bottles of your valuable Pills, I was <iuite restored to my usual state of health. Please give this publicity for the ben ell t of those who nfay thus be afflicted.—l mn, Sir, yours truly, Hbsby Alx.paßH.~-To tlic Fioprlcton of KOUTON'S 0-AMOSULK PJLLS."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3254, 11 July 1872, Page 4

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