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FAILS “If one man were to spend his whole life in finding out a Certain Corn Cure he would deserve well or' posterity, and might be said to have served his genet ati on,’ ’ —Sydenham. FROM ALL CHEMISTS MEDICINE VENDORS MR T. MANDENO JACKSON, jfuctionccr and %eai Gstait JJgent, Has Opened Offices at 17, SHORTLAND STREET, Above Messrs. Jackson A Jtn—Tl, SoMoitors. Outdoor Sales of Furniture and Stock, Laid Sales, etc., undertaken in Town and Country. VALUATIONS AND LOANS ARRANGED. All communications will receive Mr. Jackaon’a personal and immediate attention.

REDCLIFFE Architects should specify REDCLIFFE CROWN Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. There is none better manufactured. Lighter sheets of other brands mad be thiner, and will not last as long or give the same satisfaction. Contractors sho«M not be misled by erroneous statements, such as are advertised by rival importer*. GALVANISED REDCLIFFE is the cheapest first-class Iron in the market. The sheets are wider thus a larger surface can be covered with REDCLIFFE than with other brand*. XBDCLIFFE has been mors largely imported into New Zealand daring the last 10 yeara than any other brand, and experience proves that every shest will be XqOX found perfect. | O Bl I O w 11. \ // • lUiB ** kU “ ' rKacifkS ‘ ißow-naaauwa \ \ / / ■rosunrsapaas. /

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 786, 30 March 1905, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 786, 30 March 1905, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 786, 30 March 1905, Page 15

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