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_. M— w-«f *"* •■ —- — -•__.___—______ FAYARD AIS*D BLAYN PAPER SIXTY years of great success proclaim _ superiority m the treatment of Violent Oolds, Irritation of the CLest, Aching, Bprain Sprains, Sores, Scalds, Coma, Bunions, Sof Corns, etc. This medicine, the property o which haß been established more than half a century by thousands of cures, is of an invaluable use m many inflammatory diseases againßt which there are not ro any effi actouß remedies, | and is therefore justly considered by a great 'number of our most eminent physicians aa the most active and least irritating agent m the bove affections. ..... In order to avoid counterfeiting, Messrs Fayard and Blayn's signature has to bo required on every roll of paper and on the box. - _ Wholesale 30, Rue Baint-Merri, Paris (France) and sold by all Chemists m the olonies. ■ , .■'" ; ■ HACINE EAN FARM MILL. THE l ESTED FARM MILL. The Oheaptßt and Beßt Fun Mill in_the - ._ -Market. Rt) Farmer valuing Clean Seed can afford to po without a RACINE FAN MILL. Practical {Farmers have pronounced it the Beet-read TESTIMONIAL below. While it has capacity to Clean iom 60 to gOJbushels per hour. No. 1 FARM MILL la 2ft Bin over all, and iB furnished with one Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen and Grader with side spout, one Barley Sieve, and one Oat Sieve. Sieveß for other purposes furnished and charged for as extras. r -^-.--^ FFEBBIMAN -would call your attenm taon to this Improved Farm Fanning Mill, which combines all tbe advantages of the ■various Mills now m use. and also the following Important and greatly needed ImprovemC FiBBT.— In the width of the Mill, it being wider tban most Farm Mills of similar siza, thereby increasing the cleaning capacity to a targe extent. , . „ . . _ SECOND.— The improved plan of hanging the shoe npon Btrong Btrap-hinged hangerß, thus preventing constant breakage. TH.BD —In the matter of fastening the drum or head to tho poßtß by means of a castiron half circle, and secured to tho poste by screws (inßtead of wooden cleats morticed into posts a_d held . wooden keye), adding increased strength and duv.bil.ty to the Mill. FGUI.TH.— Tho great au'antage of eaßily raising or lowering the slide C" the Hopper by means of a screwi The ironß are of the moet approved pattern, the wheel, pinion, and Bhake irons being extra Btrong. The gearin gis all placed on the inside of the Mill, out of the way. The bearing ib formed by the hub of the large wheel running In a thimble or box, three inches lonsr, of Chilled Iron, and extending through the postß, riving it a Bteady and cany motion. For cleaning and separating all kindß of grain, we guarantee this Mill to be equal to, and m fact superior, m all respects, to any now m use. The fan with wind boardß are so ana-teed tbat tho wind strikes the hurdle iv auoh a, xnannet aa to blow all foul stuff and light grain over the hurdla. The side spout dSivera the No 1 grain at the side, and the No 2 grain at the front of the Mill. The grader can be so adjusted as to separate and deliver through the Bide spout a greater or lesß portion of the best grain- The wheat screens and grader are bo arranged as to effectually take out cockle from No 1 and No 2 wheat. No Farmer or Dealer should be without one as they are invaluable to all who wish to market thei* Beed m good condition, and thus "Bave the heavy deductions üßually made for impurities and foul stuff, and also the extra freight charges and ccßt of cleaning. They alao save time, and by . the thorough and "complete work which can be accomplished with them, Boon repay the cost incurred m their purchase. To Farmeis rai_mg large quantities of Grain, or Eecds, we w ould recommend the No 2 Warehouse Mill, as specially adapted for their use, as the great .aving of time will compensate for the difference m the first cost. They can be mn by hand as easily as a Farm Size, although constructed muoh heavier, and made more durable. Be g aided by the experience of others and order a "Racine'M ill." Yon don't want a better record than it haß; Read. MADE A SPLENDID JOB. I put some bagß of wheat through last Bpring , they made a splendid job. A neighbour borrowed mine to run through some oaty wheat : he was highly pleasr d with the job they made. — William Blakib, Hillfoot Waiwera. „___-.- . N VER SAW ITS EQUAL |. I have only used the " Bacine " Mill, aa yet, for dreesing oats, wheat, and grass Beed. It has given me great satisfaction. I have never Been its equal for grading wheat lor Beed, and I have seen and helped to work a good many. "—William Brook, Church Bill, W_iweia. 0 O MPLIMENTA BY. I am very much pleased with it,— JoER Cameron, Swift Creek, Kelso. CODLD NOT HAVE A BETTER CHARACTER I have given the •' Racine " Warehouß . Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every Batisf action. I cmßider it a firat-rate article. It cleans aid grades grain rapidly and well, is Btrong, works smoothly, and will, I think, prove durable. It is much superior to ony other machine of tho kind I have ever Been.— F. W Mackenzie (the Captain), Pomahhka. BEBT MACHINE OF THE KIND I HAVE EVER SEEN. I have tried it with wheat, cats, and turnip . seed. I can confidently Bay that it iB all that it claims io be. In fact, itia a long way the best machine of the kind I have ever seen. With a larger aesortment of riddles, I believe it will dress m a superior manner any kind of seed..— William Littlejuhn, Waiwera. WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE NOW— NO ONE SHOULD. I can confidently recommend the "Racine" Fanners to do their work well, anu witb extreme facility. I would not by any meanlike to want one now, and I think no farme; ehould. — David Mackenzie, Waiwera. Want of Bpace, uot of lESTIMONIAL (more may be perused by tho.e requiring more testimony), requires our making a halt just here, but we invite you to call and inspect MILLS and TESTIMONIALS . E. EERRIMAN. SUCCESS THE REST TEST OF WORTH HOLLOWAY'S FILLS & JMENT. THIS UNIVERSAL MEDICINE IS A HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE EVERYWHERE, THE PILLS Purify the Blood, impart tone to the Nervous system, and act most powerfully yet soothingly ' ° n 6 LIVER A>D BOWELS, Promoting Digestion and Assimilation, and endowing the whole bodily frame with Strength and vigor. Nervous Headaches, Tremblings, with Lassitude and General Debility quickly yield to the potent force of these well-known Pill?, and they are unrivalled m theit efficacy m all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Removing all obstructions, skin blemishes, pimples and boils, better than any other family medicine known. THE OINTMENT HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. It heals every kind of Sore, Ulcer and Wound, more certainly than any other known salve. Its rrarvellous penetrating powers render it invaluable m all THROAT AND CHEST DISEASES, Curing Bronchitis, Quinseys, and Asthma reducing Glandular Lumps, closing and healing Abscesses ar.d Fistulas, fo alleviating the excruciating tortures of RHEUMATISM, GOUT, And Neuralgia it is unsuspassed. fails to remove Scurf and every species n disease. . The Pills and Ointtrcnt are manufactured No. 8/ New Oxford street (late 533, xford street, London), and are sold by al ■- endors of Patent Lines throughout ths Civilized World. J irections for use m almost every language, i IS" Purchasers should look to the Label • on Pots and Boxes. If the address aafi . treet fire no , on they axe spvuioue

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1568, 26 May 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1568, 26 May 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1568, 26 May 1887, Page 4

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