Ironmongery. f^OWLISHAW AND PLAISTED. Kj — Have on Sale, now landing and to arrive, the undermentioned, direct from the English and American Manufactories mported especially for West Coast requirements. At Lowest Prices. AMEBIOAN HARDWARE: Axes and picks, assorted weights Nails, sluice-forks Shovels, spades Axe, pick and hammer handles Clothes pegs, &c BBH Bar-iron Sheet, hoop and angle iron Boiler plates Cast, double shear, spring and blister steel Smiths' bellows and anvils Corrugated iron, assorted lengths, and best quality. Plain galvanized sheet iron Plain and perforated zinc Ridging, guttering, &c Finished dray axles, and carron boxes Patent axles and springs Best horse shoe nails Ewbank anglo cut and wire nails Spikes, Bolts and Nuts ' ; Stubs and Sheffield files and rasps I Builders and furnishing ironmongery I 'Circular, pit, and cross-cut saws ' India-rubber, sheet, belting and hose ■Sbrbys and Gilpin's trimmers anc 1 augers powder and fuze ; 'Curtis and Harvey's, and Hall's sportj ing powder ; ;Shot, Caps, Guns, &v, , Ploughs, Chafl-cutters and Agri-* i cultural Implements. '.Truck, Whim, and Tramway wheels SiSIP CHANDLER^: Stockholm Tar and Pitch Seal Manilla and Europe Rope 'Canvas, Champion's White Lead Oils, Paints, Anti- friction Grease Engine packing, Cotton waste A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF I GASELIERS AND GAS FITTINGS OF ALL KINDS. SOLE AGENTS for WHEELEE & WILSON'S celebrated SEWING MACHINES, ! COWLISHAW & PLAISTED, IMPORTERS OF IRONMONGERY i GIBSON'S QUAY, HOKITIKA, And at Melbourne. 436e MIND DISTINCT FROM MATTER: HIEROGLYi H. A DEAD Man Rising out of his Grave to Life.— Theologians teach from this that the dead body, after the natural life is ended, comes to life again ; this is the exoteric or vulgar meaning. The true * esoteric interpretation regards the minu or soul whicb may undergo an analogous change before the death of the natural body, viz., resurrection from among tbe dead or conversion. It is the rising of the mind that is taught, and this is as much a fact as any material fact whatever. The matter is nothing in the figure ; the law of mind everything. P.O.
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West Coast Times, Issue 2322, 6 September 1876, Page 1
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331Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 West Coast Times, Issue 2322, 6 September 1876, Page 1
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