THTS APVRKTTSkWENT . v HUI'!i» tf K C \ }I K FI TLLV IS R A D \SV V KMEMBKHFn BY KV^KYOXK lJ TEKESTJ'D IN Ff NCIMr. 1 THKr.*Ti:vrnvAL SAMSON FI NCS WTUI3 : Has -now bipn het'-i ■ the puhl c for fcuycar<, nd dv inj tliai fim<* 1 5000 'IONS HATE BEEN SOLP Giving very great sa isfacunn. in proof ' whicli ws h • tUiumrr )us tesrimmiials fr- *U well-known Colonists; and tiie demand daily increasing to stuh an px enf. t' ' nup..eroijß Spurkius Im'tationp, htive lati '? b^n nv fJ^ ll( , e^ j n t|, p rsrir ns mnr! * of AtttM-nliii and I" 1 en Zes nui. t'l.r i-o' sole purp.ise of dan .adnff 1' ; " rop»ita?i«..a of the Paten l Oyal Sj.msoti Wire. THE SAMSON WIRE i 1 Was . atentod and jntrnduced four jeavs H!i o in rict.vrla, New £ O tilli V* ««''eiißlnml an <l N^w Zealand ; nnd pnncipnl c-l aim set l fonb Wag irq , made Ov H | to prerdn f-nud. Yet, • aeeojthegn pntei.tk 6m«— manv , *j-eefaMe s anding 1 aye , f or tho s«ki • P'.ltpy commission, |U t them elrc-s t. iiitroduciio., of variU spurious i lions, whirl, render (hern li»fcle 10 «« at law, an.i vinovHtiie aud ois.ppoiu to the us^^s. 1 The pul.lic when pLn-ha^n '. are tl-. fore cautioned to seilhai each coil 1., . a tin taliv thus : — 1 PA TEN T OV A L ?A M SON W I \{ h IN o -al ; And thePateulees Ti 13 or'iradeMuri M 13 IN PAD IOCK. JVfflnufactu'-P'l by th; VVhiffrrosg TV t - Company, WHrnnetoh. Knchmd. By usinsi the Paterlt Oval F.-nce W ,» you pet a belter mid - heaper Fence * any ether, and the «>st proofs arc ■•• imitations already refe red to. A coraprehensire ( ircnlar as t.- ■ i advantages, with nun ?ro«s tesffm- 1> < from well-known Coloi fsts, will he pi » «.. to any address on appl cation, The State Forests of Victoria nre fer - 4 wilh the Patent Oi al JSaniaou 1 '• . -* Wire; the one at D )okie is, wf .;t doubt, the best Wire E ench in A ll it • . and people come fron great dintauo ■■» see it. Prices Great! j Reduce ADJ)RHSS: M'LEAN BROfi. & RIGa, IMPOMERfe 69 ELIZABETH arKEbT, Ail.Q J3OUKl T E TBADE M JuK t M IB E| IS PADLOCK: "We undertake, tliroigli our agent*, it deliy»-*P the Patent Uv; 1 Samson Wir«- «t any p° r t in Australia ar JN^ew Z-ah>--l either direct iroiu LCugl; ad or Melbum - . Inquiries by telega a promptly &..>- --wered REWAED.— Fence* throughout »U Colonies who can gird information' ns ta the erection of Oral Wire Fences, rt'.^r than the Patent Oral pam?on "Wire,*- i find it to their advantage to communieao i'h Messrs Mr'Lemi prothers and T? », TH E IN'SPECribN OP 11 .\ - CIJINEIIT JeT, 1874. TUE attention of Owners ofMvch 1 -- aud Steam Uoiiersj .. ■ : . visions of '"The inspeltim of Muclii..Act, 1874,' which reqJires them, wi;! n month trom the date on which the a. brought into force, to seid a written noli - the Inspector of Michinery for the di»f r- . which, such machinery, (boiler may be,- ■■*'• the name of owner, tile p ace whero*\*u n mauhinery or boiler is! used, the ji:»«i. f such machinery, and tlife nature and an imiiiw the moving power. I The Act was, by Pi >ckmation .dai' •.. 10th instaut. brought ii to force in the t'> - vince of Kelson. Notices for the Insp ?ctor of the Xt- . - South District are to b( addressed to Tin - church. J. NA fCIIEROW WANTED KN )\V.\ tTT ■ CHISH OLM'S IRISH MOhS Is a Sterling KemeHy for WHOOPING COUGII, BtiO.NCLii IS ASTHMA, INFfIUENZA, &c. THIS invaluable Rdmcdy Las th. v , traordiuary property of imme -..-\v relieving the above affections, b?\ { rj..»s-» who are tr.-übled with fiiat tickiim ;.. i,,* throat which depriyesjthem of re»v a ■■_:< t after ni^ht, and b tile mcessai, ~ , which it provokes, will., by t»t dose, find immediate roliof, aud o-.i i<» in most cases will affect a cur.' . 1 Asthma, Chronic Couths, Diliies; = t Breathing, the effectsfare truly w.;- ■•»- ful. Many who forlyears ii.iv. i«-.n unable to lie down witiout bvu,^ i-..- -'<■■{ by an accumulation afphlrem h-,\ ■ 1. taking one dose ot Iriih Muss, uei i, ...1^ to do so with comfort.] PREPATCEL |> T LY BY D. R. OHISHC 1. t PHAEMACEUTIdALCHENiI 1, Bridge Stretft, Nelsun. Agent r os M. R. GISSIiNGS, CIIEAJI"!'. Agents foe cbonadf.v — GALLAGHEH BKOS- 6^ «K»
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 July 1880, Page 3
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721Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 July 1880, Page 3
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