B. Morris rTTISHES to inform bis nnmern^a W Oußtomera of Ashburton District that he Ib prepared to GRIST GRAIN ia a"y quantity at reduced RA.TES. Batisfactioa guarauteed GK.IS r JING done for Farmers by retura ; good FLOUR g-iarantepd VVRJCAT 1 for GRISTUMG may be dellved at tho Tii.TfQ<?le Bakary usual. BRAN and SHARPS m Stock. JMFOBTANT TO Grain Growers/ IBEG to call the r.tteniion of Farmerfl ay.d Grain Produc rs to my new mothod of poisoning Wheat for tho destruction of email birds. In former years the poisoned gram aupp'.icd from vari. U3 souroeH hid aomo Berioua defects, which I- claim to havd entirely obviated m ra,~ now. snd patcmtad process, ['. Hy tho ol.? method, immedi^toly the Whoit begins to «row, tho pjison is ab.«orb«d ai i becomes uoeloss. Wiiolo Whrai does not absorb the poison beyond ihe outer skiu or bran and a f'-w bl>.owct3 of rain washe3 it off. I h ;ve imported a machine at conpiderabl • co.v for splitting the wheat berry cl n» iho crease ned removing the which, of course, preveuta goimination, (has preserving the (ull strength of the poison whrn applied. The Wheat prepared by my process absor s thoetrychnino- through the finny portions of the berry after it is split and de-i-ormod, and aathe birds are known to ri-jcct the onler husk and eat only tha iuaido, ihe poiaon cvnoct fail to bo effective. Kecouda of Wheat contain ho many foreign 3eeds, auch as oornbino, aorrol, dock weeds, &c, which birds never touch, that it is expensive, and a waste of etrychnine to use It as has hitherto boan done. The small and withered grains m s- couda cannot possibly absorb RufScient pojaon to mnke it of any value, and much injury ia don* to the land m ths difl<sruiinatimi of noxics weeds. I shall be pit-a?r-d t » thow fismples of Wheat as it comes from the machine and aftor pniaoning, and explalu fully the improvements m my proceaa to all who take an interest ib grain growing. J. M. CAMBRIDGE, Aehbnrton Drug Company, Limited. 5,64 FOR the Blood is tho Life.— o ] world-famed blood mixture . warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities from whatever causes arising. Foe scrofula, scurvy, pkln and blood di«Baaen, and scores of all kludn itß effects are marvolloua. Thouaandß of tedimoirJals. Sold m bottles 4b 6d and Ila 9ach by cbenaioto uud patent mediciao vondoro overy where Sole prop^lpto 1 ?.- --rha Lincoln and Midland Oonntles Brttn; 00., Lincoln, England. .1 11 rriecllander Brosi \%T ANTiE D Tp~¥v RjO"HASE WHEAT, • BARLEY, OATS, HYE CORN, EYE GRASS, IN LARGS OR SMALL QUANTITIBJ3. HIGaEST PRICE GIVEN. WANTED TO SELL 1000 BALES COKNSAGKS. WANTED— Ouc Farmort-, and ot h ClloQta to uo(o that we are agents f NEW ZEALAND STGHE COMPANY, OaIARU. FISON'S ( )ti phra i'pd FpTti !i 7pi i q U^iUiJIUICU 1 OlLlil/iOIDj Tho best In tho Market, TOMLINSON and HAY WARD'S POWDER DIP AND GLYCERINE DIP. The boßt end cheapest In the Market, Prevents contsglon for an almost unlimitoJ time ; >ull no-; injure or discol'iie the wool, but ou the contrary givta ii; a boaati? appearance. It keepn good for any period of tiu;e ! .any to mix ! requiring no hot water and thus saving fuel con. fiooriible expanse and trouble 1 GOOD NEWS TO (JRAINGHtOWERSTOE WONDER OF TBE DAY. MASSE Y'S Light 2-horse Steel Binder. ; E h&ve p'eaßure of intimating cur 'riends and others that we have beua /ppointod SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAN for the aalo of this wonderful Machine. Wherever the Machine has been tried it haß given ontlro satisfaction and tho3a who attended tho trialo and caw tho Maohiiao ai work expt'eeaed therasjdvo highly pleased. Numerous orders L.-ivo alroady boon taken for next soi'c; ix'a harvoßt aud thoso m want of Machines wi.ll do well to sea THE MASSEY BINDER j before pkclng their ordevaelsewhoro. ,<...-~ r .. Wo guaranleo ovovy Tvlachino, showing that v?e ourselves have evee oonfidenco m the MASSEY LIGHT STEEL BINDER. SUB-AGEINTS WANTED. FBHEDL A NDBB BRO^
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1844, 18 May 1888, Page 1
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663Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1844, 18 May 1888, Page 1
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