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: Plumber, Tinsmith, ■corner 'of i « COCIIRANE & POLLEN-STREETS,' . GRAIIAMSTOWN. :TN returning thanks to the public of *- the Thames generally for their patronage- extended to him, ho begs to state that he will carry out all work in the above lines entrusted >to him, in a Workmanlike Manner, and at able rates. '% ■; ■■' ■ .('■ "■ ■ i Always in stock —• j CHIMNEYS (from'2oa each), BATES!, TANKS, COLONIAL OVENS, j 130JLERS, CORRUGATED . IRON, SPOUTING, ! i-DOWNPIPES, I •' &c, . &c. ' |. . , i Ma'ehinery for curving -iron to any i pattern. , i TVJR J. PATERSON will be at Coote's -*-'-"■ Commercial Hotel,' Paeroa, th<j) second Tuesday in every month to attend on all who may require his services. !

IS FAMOUS 1 IN IsrR.>Y''ZBAIiAN)D EOR ITS ABSOlJltT|} |I|E|TY s^ ■ AND -STREN GTlir It contains nothing- 'but what ;'is healthful iindnatritioris,';ahfl only whaf. is found' in "Meat, ¥ish, Corn,! :Rieej arid Wheat. , , Mr 1 William Southall, TT.L.S., Presil ,'dent of the Birmingham Natuial History ; and Microscopical Society, testifies :— " I have made a chemical and microscopical examination, of Sharland's Baking Ponder,'and find it quite pure and wholesome arid free from admixture with alum, ; so r iVequeu'tly „'-present' ir|i ordinary' baking powders. *; * Sharland'^ Baking Powder will be found of much ose in the preparation of'bread!" j

E. I. Mams, \ M.E. A.ND SXJRVEYp'R,. j TTAVINGv taken rover the business ■*-*• conducted for- so many years b^ Mr'D. H-.- EAiiiDON,-wißh'es, to.'notify,; that he is prepared -to undertake Mining Engineering arid Survey work in the'district. 1 He desires TO EEMOVE &N;W* ! PRESSION' prevailing amcner many of Mr Bayldon's old friends and clients that he is not prepared to 'undertake up-country work. — i E E, ADA MS, MINING ENGINEER' AND I AUTHORISED SURVEYOR, . THAMES: . ' ' i i Edwards &.SHaw," ' MINERAL WATER.and CORDIAL 'MANUFACTURERS, ! CO^UNT.Y W!HAR'F, | iPAEEOA. '[

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume II, Issue 54, 24 December 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume II, Issue 54, 24 December 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume II, Issue 54, 24 December 1892, Page 3

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