SUCCESS THE BEST TEST OF WORTH HOLLOWAY'S PELS & OINTMENT TniS UNIVERSAL MEDICINE IS PIOUSEIIOLD REQUISITE EVER 1 WIJEKB, THE PILLS p Purify tlie B]oo<], impart tone to the Ncrvoi *_ system, and net most powerfully yet soothing] on the ! ' LIVER AFD EOWEfS, 0 Promolfng Digestion and Assimilation, an c endowing the whole bodily frame wil Strength nnd vigor. Nervous Headache; Tremblings, with Lassitude and Gencr; Debility quickly yield to the potent force c these well-known PHIf, and they are uji rivalled m tlicii ciTicacv m all f FKMALE COMPLAINTS, B Removing all obstructions, skin blemishes 1 pimples and boil?, better than any othe family medicine known. THE OINTMENT HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION lt heals every kind of Sore, Ulcer am Wound, more certainly than any .other knowi salve. Its marvellous penetrating power; render it invaluable m all THROAT AND CHEST DISEASES, Curng Bronchitis, Quinseys, and Actkivw reducing Glandular Lumps, closing ami healing Abscesses and Fistulas, fo alleviating the excruciating tortures of RHEUMATISM, GOUT, And Neuralgia it is unsuspasscd. fails to remove Scurf and every species r disease. The Pills and Ointment are manufactured No. 8, New Oxford street (late 533, xford street, London), and are sold by nl vendors of Patent Lines throughout ths Civilized World. J irections for use m almost every language, •S" Purchasers should look to the Label on Pots an d Boxes. If the address and street are not on they aic sputious EACINE FAN FARM MILL. the testebTfarm mill. Tho Cheapest and Beat Fan Mill m the Market* No Farmer valuing Clean Peed can afford to (ro without a RACINE FAN MILL. Practical Farmers bavo pronounced )t tho Dcßt-read TESTIMONIAL below. While it Ins enrncity to. Cltnn rcm GO to 90 bushels per hour, No. i FARM MILL Is 2ft Sin ever nil, nnd ie fnrnifihed with one Wheat Hurdle, ono Wheat Screen and Grader with side ppout, run Bnrlo> Eicve,nnd one Oat Siovo. Siovcß for olhor purposes furnished and charged for as oxtras. F. FERRIMAN. FFERRIMAN would call your atttn. # lion to this Improved Farm Fanning Mill, which combines all the advantages of tho Im^efYhM iUc hM" t sii'Mif'' A titeßl& u WsfßV& mentfl: — Fhibt.— ln the width of tho Mill, it being wider than moflt Farm Mills of similar size, thereby increasing the cleaning capacity to a largo extent. fcEOOND. — Tho improved plan of hanging tho blioo upon strong fctrup-hinged hangers, thus preventing constant breakage. Tmnn — Tn tho mat ( er of fastening tbo drum or head to tho postß by mcanß of a castiron half circle, and secured to tho posts by screws (instead of wooden cleats morticed into posts ard held - f woodon koye), adding increased strength and dv: ability to tho Mill. Fgurth. — 'Iho great a\.*antago of. easily rasing or lowering tho slido <iho Hopper by means of a scrow. The irons aro of the most approved pattern, the wheel, pinion, and shake irons being extra strong, Tho gearing is all placed on the inside of tho Mill, out of tho way. Tho bearing ia formed by the hub of tho largo wheel running m a thimblo or box, tbrco inches Ion?, oi I Chilled Iron, and extending through tho posts, ' giving it n stoady and oapy motion. 1 For cleaning and ncparating nil kinds oi grain, we guarantee this Mill to bo equal to, and m fact Buporior, m all respects, to an; 1 now m use. Tbo fan wita wind boards are bo t arranged that tho wind etiikcß tho hurdle m such a manner aB to blow all foul stuff and 1 light £ra*n over tho hurdle. Tho sido Bpout ' delivers the No 1 grain at the side, nnd tho No 2 grain at tho front of tho Mill. Tho grader cr.n bo so adjusted as to Bcparato and aolivei through the side spout a greater or less portion k of tho beat grain- Tho wheat eorccna and grader aro so arranged nB to effectually take out cockle from No 1 and No 2 wheat. No Farmer or Dealer should, bo without one as they tuo invalnablo to all who wish tc market thci' seed m good condition, and thui savo tho heavy deductions usually mado foi impurities ond foul stuff, and also tho cxtn freight charges and cost of cleaning. The} also eavo timo, nnd by tha thorough am complete work which enn bo accoinplishct with them, Boon repay tho cost incurred it their purchase. To FurmoJs raising largo quantities 0 t Qrnin, or Seeds, wo would recommend tho N< 2 Warehouse Mill, ns specially adapted fo their uso, as tho great aaving of timo wll compenEnlo for the diff.crencj m tho first cob! They cm ba *»n by hand ns enaily qb a Fan tizo, although constructed much heavier, am made moro durable; 12e g aided by tho oxperionco of olhora an order a ••Racico" Mill." You dou't want a bcttc record than it has. Read. MADE A SPLENDID JOB, I put Eome bags of wheat through las spring , tlwy mado a ep'ondid job. A hoirl bour borrowed mino to run through some oat; wheat : ho was lighly pleased with tho jo 1 they made. — William Blakib, Hillfoo NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL: I havo only ÜBcd tho " Hncino " Mill, as ye for dressing oatß, wheat, and gra«B seed . 1 has given mo groat Bat ifif action. I havo nov< Been its equal for grading wheat for ecod, arj I havo seen ana helped to work a good manj —William Bkook, Church Hill, Waiwcra. COMPLIMENTARY. I nm very much pleased with it,— Jon Cam UK ox, fcwift Creek, Kolao. COULD ISOT HAVE A BIiTTER ' CHARACTER, I havo niven tho fi Kr.cino " Warehouse Fsi Mill a good trial, and it gives every Bitisfn tion. i ccnßidir it a fiißt-rato article. olcnnß m.d grades grain rapidly and well, strong, works smoothly, and will, I think, pro durable. It is much superior to any oth 10 machine of tho kind I havo cvor seen.— F. '" MACUUKZUS (thoCftptnin), Pomahuka. BEM 1 MACHINE OF THE KIND I HAA EVER SEEN. I havo tried it with wheat, oats, and turn seed. I can confidently suy that it is all tli it clnims 10 bs. In f«ct, it ia n long way t bcßt macWn.o of tho kind I have cvor eu With a largor assortment of riddles, I balic it will drea-t m a superior mannor any kind seeds— William Littlkjuun. Waiwora. WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONI NOW-NO ONE SHOULD. I can confidently rccommond tho "Raciu Fanners to do thoir work well, ana w oxticmo facility, I would not by any mci like to want ono now, nnd I think no fare should.— Davis Mackenzie, Waiwera. Want of apace, uotf of lESTIMONIA (moro may be perused by tho&o requir ' more teßtimonj ), requires our making a t innt here, but wo invito.von to call and insp I 1
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1557, 13 May 1887, Page 1
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