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" ' —■ ~ ... * Noticesaas LAIDLAW & gray aaa, WE have now been before the Public for eight years, and would take this opportunity of thanking our numerous Customers for the kind and hearty, support given to us during that time. Our success has been phenomenal, owing, no doubt, to the fact that we buy at bedrock prices for cash from the best English American, and Continental. Manufacturers, swing all wholesale profits, and are thus able to give our Customers every advantage, We import the BEST TOOLS in the WorhlStanley's IRON PLANES and LEVELS, &c. Disston's SAWS, &c. Mat_ieson's....PLANES, &c. Rabone's RULES and LEVELS, &c. We have just landed a splendid shipment of ttONS-English, American, and ContmenW.-and as we have a large slock we will quote such prices as wil comniand a clearance before Stocktaking. , , A really serviceable, strong BREECH-LOADIKQ fiDN for 30/. LAIDLAW & GRAY, === —-—— = . The People's Ironmongers, 19 and 21 Rattray stffiCt. §R T. TDUNBOLt, M.I.E.E.] [R. C. .TONICS, M.LE.K Electrical Engineers, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEO9N. Contractors for Elsctnc T.ightinfr, Electric Traction Electric- Power. Transmission Plauts. Sole Licensees and Manufacturers for New Zealand of the May-Oatway Automatic Fire Alarm. Sole Agents for Orompion and Co., London. (Dynamos, Arc Lamps, Motors); Henley's Telegraph Company (Cables . and Wires); "ICdiswan" I,aui[)s. OCTAGON,. DUNEDIN. \ ©YffKß UTS BSEBI I! 1 ~~" •; " : ' Prevents Rust and Decay on Corrugated. Iron Roofs. §TEEIiITE fiIED is of great brilliancy, and has extraordinary wearing and ' weather-resisting qualities. It will last poor times as t-ong as ordinary paints. One Gallon covers on Iron 120 yards super. 133-As a FIRST-CLASS SHEEP-BRANDING-FLUID it ,is PERFECT.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12414, 25 July 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12414, 25 July 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12414, 25 July 1902, Page 7

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