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BUSINESS NOTICES. ~ XI DE OF IRON PAINT, Prepared by the Thames Paint Manufacturing Company, Thames, Nbw Zealand. CHARLES HILL, Manager. Thla Paint 1b tho Moat Durable, tho Cheapest, the Purest, and Beab thab osn be used for all kinds of Iron and Woodwork. It preserves all materials covered with .it from decay and the action of the weather, and Is unsurpassed for all ' F/RM BUILDINGS, BRIDGES, -• . AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &0., MACHINERY, BOILER RS, aud ; 'all descriptions of Ironwork. It has alao the advsratßgo,of-boing free from all poisonous or noxious Ingredient*;, boiug made ■from peroxldo of iron ore. - * <■ 1 , Weatherboards, 1 Shingles, 1 &o.' served with it will resist fire. . la supplied ground In oil or In powder, i "We have used this Paint on Iron i Castings and Steam Boilers, and approve of ' it very highly. -A. akd G. Price, Engineers, Thames." l " For Woodwork I consider It superior to Nelson Hematite, as It possesses greater ' body,, and leaves neither sediment nor waste. — W. Thicker, Painteri Thames." "It has' goad drying qualities, and a very Intense body;— C. Bloomfibld, Painter, Auckland." _ , Agents for Otago : '-'- BATES, SISE, AND CO., / . I)UNEDIN. otwzbaEawd hematite CO.'S PA*NT. Manufactory— Para Para, Nelson. Medal and Certificate ... Sydney Exhibition. First Order of Merit ... Dunedln Exhibition. TH.J'. oheapest,, best, and purest of all pints, for every description of Iron' and Woodwork. Mr' Robert : Tatlock, tho British Analyst, ( ln fur- • nlshlng ' report on 'the Paint; says :— 1 "This la an excellent Paint both for Wood ! and Iron, but particularly for, the latter. It « does not alter by atmospheric Influence, and is quite adhesive, >It has alse.the advantage, of being quite free, from iariy poisonous or. noxious ingredient." ..'.• - ; lJl! Sttpplleti^ with "oopy ; Analysis, andfrom Engineers, , Ironfotmders, Tai'ntersJ'and otKerslcah'be obtained' from (I W. & G. TURNBULt,' & CO. |.. tinne'din, 16fch September, 1881. ' 24b . „ patent Oval Fence Wire. ! iVfciHH PATENT OVAL SAMSON, FENCE; i 'aX WlRE.— This very hljgn : olass FENCE* WIRE Has completely .established Itself. throughoutiitlie" Colonies tb\ being not only! idie beet but the oheapest system of fencing? sheep; and cattle stations. , , , . ■' " "\ jiThe numerous Importatlont of worthless' „oy»l wire^.have\b«en the; means, of proylng \he superiority of the Samson. Send for jlroularg and fall Information to „ . MILEAN BROS. & RIGG, \ , Melbourne, Adelaide, or London. -: , ' Onn be delivered at all the prinolpal port; of AastraHaandNew Zealand. , -. ' 'Ma , GREAT ,^^»! T AMPLOUQH'S PYRETIC SALINE li' * makeli'a' "most Purifying, Invigorating, , and Agreeable Effervessing Draught,, that gives instftnt relief in PRICKLY HKA3) JUNGLE FEVER, In , HEADACHE, ,SEA or BILIOUS SICKNESS j Cures the worst forms of Skin-Complaints, Diseases arising from Congested Liver or other impuritfea. By vitalising .the blodd lt'-.thereby reslste , ollmatlo lafluenceß, or the affeotlon of MEASLES I , ' FEVERS, and other eruptive affeo^oM.y, , „ , , -•=•-»,■», ' sold b/most Chemists andthe ; Makei (note the trade mark, fflV ."Lamplough, ai thi Laboratory, 113, flolborn Hill, London, E. 0. i / :•-,' \Y )J> r 'Agent^foVH.! 'p. -| ; s 1 New 'South' , WalQs^Mesßrß ' Elliott Brothers Sydney '" " Victoria— Messrs Fblton,,Grimwai?B, &Co., , Melbourne. '■-„'." . ; - Seuth, Australia— Mewn'i fAVhoma & C]». ( Adelaide. . . t, /BOOKING RANGES/ all 1 , sfctes; both V [ portable and for building In, fitted with J either high or low pressure boilers, Sphoi ally DssiaNKD for 1 burning New Zealand Coal. , Workmen Bent' to' J erect jtf rbaulred.' Sashweights all elzea. Lignite grates, Tomb Railing,, Horse-powers, . Land' Rollors, ' per." i /atedand plain. Repairs' aftd^N/a^jWork of •; fiU> klnd«. r , .Engineer, .Millwright, w ;and General Blacksmith. •,■,...- ( ;' .' .■■ .. t r H.E.'siiAfcK^o;c^' . , ' South End Foundry, Crawford street Dunedln, " '','"', " ! '"[ , ; , , JOSEPH 'giLLOTT'S 1 , STEEL PENS. 1 ' Soli by nit dealers throughout the World. ' laac Ti.n.,l, mur— —.i ...:-.■'. .:— .Trrr:,..., — „ .^,l Spectacles! Spectacles! I •Spectacles! , - ' WANTED, lha Wcak^hfeoA to k»U that they can have SpacfcaoloopW 5^ NR&ap&Ml to wa\% their afghissi, at FiSlv Oi 7 AL'IB, OpJiioJ»n »nd Spe'ctAolle-mAkov tc the Dunedfai Hoßpffesl, No.,S, George atro«?, Pare BwziJJLim Jf"o}>W«o, highly Koouiui. mended fov doiaotlva vlfiJoiw. Also on mfa Syjkea'* Hyda-omotore, Glmw do, Hftcchtromft tora, Thermometeyfl, Aneroid B»ronieter« Sextants, Quadrants, Ships' Oompjw«e«. Sail aomotera, Laotomotere, Mathematlotil ).nslnm tnenfcu, Field Gluoei, TelesoHpoa, ka, N.R— AJI kinds of Optical ml M«th»m*> otl ImkjfHmon*« Ison^i),

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Otago Witness, Issue 1581, 4 March 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1581, 4 March 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1581, 4 March 1882, Page 3

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