| POTATOES! POTATOES) POTATOES ! 1 ! 3s 6d PER SACK. . Delivered m any part of Town . j WHY Starva your COWS when Ferriman will deliver you 14 Sacks Carrots, 1 ton for 255, or 1 ton Mangold? 22s 6d. It's cheap , 1 Feed for Horses and a good change. THE PERFECTED SELF- ' ADJUSTING EUREKA WRINGER. THE flimplent, bast, and oheapeat Clothes Wringer m the World. Salt* Adjusting ' Steel Elliptic Springs. No Thumb Screws or Cogs required . Compact Galvanised Iron Frames. Best Whito Rubber Rollers. STILI TRIUMPHANT. THE following Medicines have been for many years highly approved of by tho Public, and a Gold Medal awarded for them at the Cbristchurch Exhibition, viz. : FORHOUBEB: Oolio or Gripe Drink Blister Ointment Embrocation Grease Ointment Condition Powders Hoof Oil Worm Powders. FOR DOGB; Distemper Powders Mange Ointment. FOR HUMAN USB: RHEUMATIC BALSAM and Cough Syrnp. Every Artiolo that bean my fS.S.) • Trade-C J-Mark, IvpJ Also my Nnmo, IS GUAI.A-.TBED. Beware of Spurious Imitations. CAUTION. Whereas S. SLESINGifiR, the oldest and | most rtnowned Veterinary Practitioner m the Australian Colonies — who has introduced his _ unfailing remedies and educated the Public to treat their own Horses, Cattle or Dogs by offering his medicines at a very low price (for r the different diseases, see circulars) — has, after obtaining a good Bale for t h a m, now to caution the Pub'io against bpurious Imitations of bis Remed'ea. The genuine articles can be obtained from \ F. FERRIMAN; * Queen's Stables, Great King Street, Dunedin, t To MR 6i.i_B__.g___., V>.— c Dear Sir, — I think it a pleasure, combined ' B witb a dnty, to inform you that I have used n yonr vaiious Horse Medicines for several d years, during which time I havo always found them to bo as good as, and even bettor, than yon described them. One dose of your Colic Drink always cured my horses m less than two hours. Yonr Hoof Oils have acted wonderfully well on my horses' feet, having kept them sound and free from lameness for the last four years. I would not be without these Oils mmy stables on any account. Your __mbroeation, Blister Ointment, and Condition and Worm Powders are superior to any ot the many kin-Is I have used ; indeed, I may mention that through using your preparations 1 have not required the services of a Veterinary Surgeon In my stables for cix yea.s. I have mnoh pleasure m recommending your Horse Medicines to every horse pro* prlctor. My wifo, who suffered much wUh Rheumatism, has also used yoar Rbeumatlo Balsam with wonderful effect, all otber treatments having failed. You are welcome to publish this. I am, dear Sir, yonrs respectfully, DAVID BACON, (Of D. and J. Bacon.) FORD'S PATBNX Scour & Log-Worm Mixture EOR SHEEP. A PERFECT CURE FOR SCOUR & LUNG WORM (which reßulta frora Scour.] ONE Drenching as per Directions, will be found perfectly effectual, and, m .toad ol injnring the Sheep m any way, it will give both Stomach and Bowels a healthy tone, and increase the appetite wonderfully, so that the Sheep recover and thrive right away On May 3rd, 1887, Mn John Stobmeh, oi Ealing writes i— Bra,— l hereby bog to certify that yo. drenched 82 of my Hoggets with your Patem Mixture for Scour and Lung-Worm, on the 16th April. They were m a weak state, and bad botjun to die. After you drenched than not one died, and on ths third diy th. Boom was Btopped, and they are now doing well. To Mn JOSEPH FORD, Ealing, and man; others. PBIC3 PER GALLON : 17s 6d m 1 Gallon Tins | 17s m 2 Gallon Tine One Gallon is Bufßciont for 160 sheep, F, FERRIMAN, ABhburton. cc ' " "" *""" TEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOR ST rHE NEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER SEASON ABE NOW OPENED OUT The k is THE LARGEST & BEST SELECTED m THE TOWN, And tho varioty of Style and Patterns m Men's, Youths', and Boys' Olothing leaves nothing to be desired. Phousands of Men's and Boya Suit*, newest stylos. Trousers and Trousers and Vests manufactured of Now Zealand Tweeds. Every garmen warranted shrunk Jvercoata, Waterproof Coats and Legg.jgß iv gTeat variety Hats, comprising overy new styl* worn Children's Jersey Suits, Child/-.. 9 Men-of-War Suits Gentlemen's Hosiery, Scarves ; Oxford -tegatta and White Shirt. Bugs, Portmanteaus, and Travelli i Bags fhe celobrated WERTHEIM SOWING MACHINE. Timo Payments. N.Z CLOTHING FACTORS', Ej_*t Stbmt ■ — i - ij- ii A. Harrison. Alfred Harrison, AUCTIONEER, STOOK AND ESTATE AGENT AND VALUATOR. SATURDAY SALE at 12 o'clock sharp -~- Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Produce and Merchandise. FOR SALE— Farming Implements, and Vehicles of all kinds constantly m Yards on viow for Palo. Clearing Sales held m Town or Country as required, and moet liberal terms arranged with both Buyers and Sellers. Renta collected, and the bußinees of absentees managed with oare. Valuation made of Proportioß or Mor« chandiee on easy terms. Advances mado instantly on Goods delivered at the Stores for Sole, Agent for .the Norwich Union Fire Iq| , anrance Oompanyi Agent tot the| MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION Of | '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1623, 30 July 1887, Page 2
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833Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1623, 30 July 1887, Page 2
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