THIS ADVEKTISEIKX^iii-oi'Ll' MKCVKEFCLLY ]k.\l> AM) HlMEMCiCUEt) UY tVEUYOKU IX* TEItESTFD IN FEKCLN^. THEPATFpTQVAL SAMSON FENCE WIRE •— — [IMIIIB || |«M HH-f-r-— ■!■!■! m n .i Has now been befoje the pab", c for fo« years and ddrins that time 5000 TONS EktE BEEN SOLD Giving very great satisfaction, in proof of which we h » «1 numdrous tesumani a l s f r , a well-known ColoniJh; asd tl*? tkraand Haily increasing tl such an esf«nt, tha numerous Spuriou j ImHations have Mcl? b-cn n^.jduced & the rari.as marketc of Australia and »'ew Zealand, for ti.e sole purpose of (Mmayng (he reputation of the Patent Oyaljsamson Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE Was patented and introduced four * years ago in VkiAh, New South W t l.« Qaeensland and 5 ew Zealand i and ikj principal claim se foith was its beii«4 made Oral to prei *n frand. Yet, in tlo face of these pater fs fircis—many of r« • S|;ec?able sfandingHiaye, fur the sake ol a paltry commission, jlent themselves to ll.e introduction of various spurious imitations., which rendei lhe«n liable to actions at law, and wnoya ice and uisappoiafn.. n to the users. The public when jurchasia,^, are theie fore cautioned to s< c tUaf each coil lears a tin tahy thus :— PATENT OVA .SAMSON WWU IN OVAL ; And the Patentees"! 1 ally orl rade Mark :—^ Mi B R IN PIDiOCS, Manufacture'] by {the Whitecross Wur~ Company, Warrinrfnn, England. By using the Pcfient Oral Fence Wi;.r yottgela better and cheaper Fence tha any other, and ttte best proofs are tLtr imitations already feferred to. ! A comprehensive circular as to iis advantages, with laainerous testimonial-! from well-known Colonists, will be pos;< .. to any address on {application. The State Forejts of Victoria are fenn- J with the Patens Oral damson Fen r. Wire; the one |t ooakie is, wit.oi. diubt, the best Vf ire Peneh in Austra i-. and people comd from great distance.io see it. I Prices Gweatly Reduced MD DRESS: M'LEAN BSD 3. & RIG 2, IMPDIITERS 69 ELIZABiII'H STBEbT, MELBOURNE 31JADE MISS : I R m padluck: We undertake, through our agents, to deliver the p|te.st Oful Samson Wu, a any poit in Jjuatralia or New- Za. i either direct frin England or Melbou Inquiries bj telegram promptly .- I 1 Rered REWAEO.-lFenccrs ibrone'.oui »• Colonies w'.o <&& give iLfoiui^ iju » iv . tUe erection offlO»ai Wiie Femes, . ■ -- than the Patenr Oval Satn-son Wu,. . i find it to their lad pan ta»e to tuaimut,^ <a Mi Messrs ill'Leari Brothers and i; , i^iOMPANIiiSPATrfUEErS, w.Mi i ■ , \J in^a pinted oa iv j^ as,, _. . >14 Office ol tliis puper.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 May 1880, Page 3
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423Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 May 1880, Page 3
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