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. Public Notice ■ Bo Morris % I /"ISHES to inform bis numeroaa, VV Customers of Ashborton District* that he is prepared to GRIST GRftlN" m any quantity at reduced RITES. Satisfaction <?u*ranteed. GRISTING done , for Farmers by return ; good FLOUR guaranteed WHEAT tor. GRISTING may be delved all the Triangle Bakery ÜBual. BRAN and SHARPS m Stock. IMPORTANT TO Grain Growers. JBEG to call the attention of Farmers and Grain Producars to ray new method of poisoning Wheat for the destruction of emjll birds. la former ye*rs the pofsoned grain supp'ied from various sources -had Bomfe serious defects, which I claim to have eutirely obviated In my new and patented prrcasß. By the old method, immediately the • Wheat begins to grow, the poison is absorbed and becomes useless. Whole Wheat does 'not absorb the poison beyond the outer shin or bran and a few showers of rain washes it off. I havo imported a machine at considerable coat for splitting the wheat berry along the crease and removing th germ, which, of course, prevents germ!Dation, thuß preserving the full Btrength of the poison when applied. The Wheat prepared by my process the strychnine through the floury portions of the berry after it la split. and deyermed, and as the blrdß are known to reject the outer huek and eat only the inside, the poison cannot fail to be effective. Seconds of Wheat contain bo . many foreign seeds, euch as combine, sorrel, dock weeds, &c, whloh birds never touch, that it is expensive, and a waste of strychnine to use it as has hitherto been done. The small and withered grains m seconds cannot possibly absorb sufficient ' poison to make it of any value, and much iDj'ory ia done to the land m the dissemination of noxious weeds. I shall be pleased t) chow samples of Wheat as it comes from the machine and after poisoning, and explain fully the improvements m nay process to all who take an Interest m grain growing. : • J. M. CAMBRIDGE, Ashbarion Drag Company, Lfmited, 5 ,61 FOR the Blood ia the Life.— O world-famed blood mixture warranted to cleanse the blood from all Impurities from whatever causes arising. Foe scrofula, sourvy, pkin and blood dlseaso3, and scores of all kinds, its effects ' are mai'vellou3. Thousands of testimonials. Sold m bottles 4b 6d and lla each by cbemista and patent medfefne vendors everywhere Sole proprietors; The Lincoln and Midland Oonnties Prug Co,, Lincoln, England, 1 H Friedlander Bros. CHANTED T,O PURCHASE WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, R\E CORN, # RYE GRASS, M LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. WANTED TO SELL 1000 BALES CORNSACKS. WANTED—Our Farmers and oth .v Clients to note that we are agen ts'l NEW ZEALAND STONE COMPANY, O&ffIARD. FISON'S ' V, Celebrated Fertilizers. , The beat In the Market. : I TOMLINSON ZT HAY WARD'S POWDER DIP AND GLYCERINE DIF. The best ami cheapest In the Market, Prevents contagion for an almost nnlimited time ; will not ioju.ro or discolour the wool, but on the contrary gives it a beautif appear&noe. It keeps good for any period of time 1 easy to mix 1 re^ulriug no hot water and thus saving fnol con- ' eldevablo expeiiee sL.d trouble 1 [ GOOD KEWS TO ORAINOROWERS 1 TBE WONDER OF TiiE I' AY. MASSE V'S Light 2-horse Steel Binder. ,WE have pleasure of intimating ouc Mends and others that we have been appointed E SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAN | for the sale of this wonderful Machine. ' Wherever the Machine has been tried 5 it has given entire satisfaction and those ' who attended the trials and saw the 1 Machine at work expressed thomßelvo 1 highly pleased. Numerous orders have already been taken for . next season's harveat and those m want of Machines will do well to see ' Tj^E MASSEY BINDER before placing their orders elsewhere. I We guarantee every Machine, ) showing that we ourselves have eves , confidence m the 1 ' MASSEY 3 LIGHT STEEL BINDER. f SUB-AGEwTS WANTED.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1841, 15 May 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1841, 15 May 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1841, 15 May 1888, Page 1

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