B. Morris WISHES to inform bis numerous Customers of Aahburton District that he fs prepared to GRIST GRAIN In any quantity at reduced RaTES. Satlafaotion guaranteed. GRISTING done for Farmers by return ; good FLOUR guaranteed. WHEAT for GRISTING may be de'.ived at the Triangle Bakery uauaJ. BRAN and SHARPS m Stock, IMPOBTAKT TO Graiu Growers, I BEG to call the attention of Farmers and Grain Producers to my new method of poisoning Wheat for the deutructfon of am>»ll birds. In former yesrß the poisoned grain supplied from vatic- as sunrcea had some atri'jua defects, which I claim to have entirely obviated m my new and patented precis. ■ By tbe oil method, Immediately the Wheat begins to yrow, >.he poieon fa absorbed ar> '■ been m on uaeio^q. Whole Whpat. d .eB not absorb the poison beyond the outer akin or bran and a f«w showers of raia washea it off. I hwe imported a maohine at considerable ooat for splitting the wheat berry along the creaHe and removing the germ, which, of course, prevents germination, thus preserving the lull strength of the poison when applied. The Wheat prepared by ray procesß abgorle the Btryobnino through the floury portions of the berry after it is split and deoormed, and as tho birdß are known to r.-jool the ontor hunk aad eat only thu ir.side, the poiaon c:*-uiot fail to be effeorivt?. Seconds of Wheat contain so many foreign ssedß, such as combine, Borrel, dock weeds, &c, which hircis never touch, that it is expensive, and a waste of strychnine to use It aa has hitherto been done, Tho small and withered grains m seconds cannot possibly absorb sufficient poiaon to make it of any value, and much injury is done to the land m the dissemination of noxious weeds. I shall be pleased to chow samples of Wheat as it comes from the machine and after poisoning, and explaiu fully the improvements m my process to all who take an interest m grain growing. J. M. CAMBRIDGE, Ashbnrton Drug Company, Limited. 5 64 FOR the Blood la the Life. —QJ world-famed blood mixture warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurltlua from whatever causea arising. Foe Bcrofula, scurvy, pkiu and blood diseases, and scores of all kinds. Its effects are marvellous. Thousands of testimonials. Bold m bottlea 4a Cd and lls each by chemists and patent medicine vendorß everywhere 8010 proprietors. The Lincoln and Mid Und Oonntles Drug Co. , Lincoln, England. 1 11 Friedlander Bros. fTTAIfTED TjO PURCHASE WHEAT, •■•■■• BARLEY, OATS, R\E CORN," RYE GRASS, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. WANTED TO SELL 1000 BAKES COKISTSACKS, WANTED— Our Farmers and ot Clients to note that we are agents NEW ZEALAND ■^TONE GOMPAMY, 0 MARU. FICON'S Til? be? 1 " i : -.5«o rjark^t, ■i-vMLiNsoN and u,iy^"a:u:g's PC;wD^k DIP GLYCERINE DIP. 'Ch« bsafc tvO^ c/":'Si_je.jt- I-:: W-<*::at, Prcvtsntp cont"giun for sn .^'nuoat un-> iimitod time ; will not iuju^o or discolour the wool, but on ihs eonaviry gives it a beftuti* nppaarance. It keopa good for any period of time 1 easy to mix 1 requiring no hot water and thus saving f uol ; oon. tiidei'ublo expeoao and trouble 1 GOOD SEWS TO GRAIN^ROWERS THE WONDER OF THE DAY, MASSEY 'S Light 2-horse Steel Binder. WE have pleasure of intimating our /riends and others that we have beon appointed, SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAN * for the sale of this wonderful Machine. Wherever the Maohine has been tried it has given entire satisfaction and those who attended the trials and saw the Maohine afc work expressed themaolve highly pleased. Numerous orderß have already been taken for next sonson'e harvest and those m want of Machines will do well to Bee THE MASSEY BINDER before placing their orders elsewhere. "We guarantee every Machine, showing that we ourselves have eves confidence In the MASSEY LIGHT STEEL BINDER. SUB-AGTiJSi TS ANTED.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1845, 19 May 1888, Page 1
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644Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1845, 19 May 1888, Page 1
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