POTATOES ! POTATOES I POTATOES ! ! ! 3b 6d PER SACK. Delivered m anj part of Town. WHY Starve yonr COWS whon Ferriman will deliver yon 14 Backs Carrots, 1 ton for 265, or 1 ton Mangolds 22s 6d. It's cheap Feed for Horses and a good change. THE PERFECTED SELFADJUSTING EUREKA WRINGER. THE simplest, best, nnd cheapest Cloth's Wringer m tho World. Self- Adjusting Steel Elliptfo Bprings. Kb Thnrab Screws or Cogß required. Compact Galvanised Iron Frnmea. Best White Rubber Hollers. STILI TRIUMPHANT. THK following MaUcinea have been for many years higtily approved of by the Public, and a Gold Medal awarded for them at the Obriatchurch Exhibition, viz. : FORHOKSBS: Colic or Gripa Drink Blister Ointment Embrocation Grease Ointment Condition Powders Hoof Oil Worm Powders. FOR DOGS: Distemper Powders Mange Ointment. FOB HUMAN USE: RHEUMATIC BALSAM and Cough Bjrop. Every Article that bean my Trade-! VMark, IV.P.J Also my Name, IS GCARANTBED. Beware of Spurious Imitations. CAUTION. WhereM 8. BLRBING-ER, the oldest nnd moat renowned Voteiinary Practitioner m the Australian Ooloniea— 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 the different diseases, Bee clrcuiare)— bas, after obtaining a good sale for them, now to caution the Pub ic against bpnrious Imitations of his Bemed'ea. The gen nine articles can be obtained from F. FEBBIMAK; Queen's Stables, Great King Street, Dunedin, To Mr Bi<BßiHaHrt, V.».— Dear Bir,— l think it » pleasure, combined with a duty, to in'onn yon that I have used your various Horse Medicines for several years, during which time I have* always found them to be as good as, and even bettor, than yon described them. One dose of your Colic Drink always cured my horses m less than two bouts. Yonr Hoof Oils have acted won* derfully well on my horses' fqqt, having kept them sound and freo from lameness for the last four years. I would not be without these Oils mmy stables on any acconnt. Your Em» brocation, Blister Ointment, and Condition and Worm Powders are superior to any of the many kin 1s I have usod { indeed, I may mention tint through using your preparations 1 have not required the services of a Veterinary Surgeon m my stables for cix years. I have much pleasure m recommending yonr Horse Medicines to every horse pro* prietor. My wife, who suffered much with Rheumatism, has also used yonr Rheumatic Balsam with wonderful effect, all other treatments having failed. You arc welcome to publish thin. t an, dear Bir, yours respectfully, DAVID BACON, _. (Of D. and J. Bacon.) FORD'S PATEBT Scour & Leg-Worm Mixture FOR SHEEP. A PEBFECTT ODRE FOR SOOUR & LUNG WORM (which results from Scour.) ONE Drenching as per Dirtctioni, will be found perfectly effectual, and, instead of injuring the Sheep m any way, it will give both Stomach and Bowels a healthy tone, and incrca-e tbe »ppetlte wonderfully, so that the Sheep recover and thrive right away. On May 3rd, 1887, Mr John Stobribr, of Ealing n rites i — Sm.— l hereby beg to certify that you drenched 82 of my Hoggets with your Patent Mixture for Scour and Lung. Worm, on the 16th April. They were m a weak state, and had be? tin to die. After you drenched thorn not one died, and on th« third day Mrs Scour was stopped, and they are now doing well. To Mr JOSEPH FOBD, Ealing, and my others* PBIC3 PeITgALLON : 17a fid m 1 Gallon Tina | 17s m 2 Gallon Tina One Gallon is sufficient for 160 sheep, F, FEteRIMAN, Aahburton. fBW ZEALAND GTiOTBING FACTORS" rHB NEW GOODS FOR THB WINTER SEASON ABB NOW OFENED OUT Tho k is THE LARGEST & BEST SELECTED IN THE TOWN, And the variety of Style and Patterns m Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing taavAß nothing to be desired. rhonsands of Men's and Boys Baits, newest styles. Trousers and Trousers and Vests manufactured of New Zealand Tweeds. Every garmeu warranted shrunk Jvercoata, Waterproof Coats and Leggtiigs iv great variety Hats, comprising every new styl* worn Ohildron's Jersey Suits, Child/ -v» Men-of-War Suits Gentlemen's Hosiery, Scarves j Oxford Regatta and White Shirt* Bogs, Portmanteaus, and Traveili i Bags Tie celebrated WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE. Time Payments. N,? CLOTHING FACTORS',
A. Harrison. Alfred Harrison, AUCTIONEER, STOCK AND ESTATE AGENT AND VALUATOR. SATURDAY SALE at 12 o'clock sharp — Howes, Cattle, Pigs, Produce and Merchandise. FOR SALE— Farming Implements, and Vehicle* of all kinds constantly m Yards on view for Fale. Clearing Sales held m Town or Country as required, and most liberal terms arranged with both Buyers and Sellers. Rents collected, and the business of absentees managed with care. Valuation made of Properties or Mer« chandiee on easy terms, Advhncea made instantly on Goods delivered at the Storeß for Sale. Agent for tbe Norvrloh Union Fire In* au ranee Company, Agent for the] MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALABIAJI alfukdlubrisqn, j
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1627, 4 August 1887, Page 2
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823Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1627, 4 August 1887, Page 2
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