F ; blk Notices B. Morris OTISHES to inform bis numerous W Customers of Aehburton District that he is prepared to GRIST GRAIN" la ■> any quantity at reduced RATES. Satinfaction guaranteed.' GRIS7ING done 1 for Farmers by return ; good FLOUR i guaranteed. WHEAT for GRISTING may ba derived at the Triangle Bakery usua!. BRAN and SHARPS m Stock, " — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — _ ___>~bM IMPOBTAKT I TO Graio Growers, I BEG to call the etten'.ion of Farmers and Grain Producers to my new method of polar-bin..-; Wheat for the deotrueifon of sra 41 biids. i.a /ormer yftarfi tbe poisoned grain enpplhd from vririoug soarcea had some aeriouf! defeote, vhioh I clsim to have euiirely obviated iv my new and patented pFC C 268. Bp the c>H mefchod, Jmmsdiately the Wheat begins to grow, the poison ia absorbed asid becomea useless. Whole Wheat does not absorb the poison beyond the outer ekiu or bran and a fuw ahowera of i-*ia washes it off, I have impo:ted a maohine at conaiderablo cost for splitt'ng the : wheat berry along the creasa* nnd removing the i»ersa, of coqjbo, preveats germl-natu-n, thus presetvlcg the lull strength of the pcigon when applied/ Tha Wheat prepared by my prooeaa abeorhß ths strychnine fchrongh the floary r octiony of the berry after it ia split and d^crmadj and aa tha birds are known to njact the onfsr husk and eat" only the inside, tha poison oacar.t fail to be effaotivo. Seconds cf Wheat contain so many foreign aeeds, such as combine, oorre), dock weeds, &c, whloh birds never touch, that it Is expensive, and a waste of stryjhnine to uae it as h*3 hitherto been done. The small and withered grains la seconds cannot possibly absorb sufficient poison to mske it of any value, and much ir ; jary is done to the land m the dissemination of noxious weeds. I shall be pleased t ) show samples of Wheat as it cornea from the machine and aftet poisoning, and explain fully the improvements m tuy process to all who take »a interest m grain growing. J. M. CAMBRIDGE, Aahburton Drug Company, Limited, 5 64 FOR the Blood 1b the Lire.— G world-famed blood mixture warranted to cleanse the bleod from all impurltios from whatever causes arising. Foe scrofnla, scurvy, pkin and blood diseases, and scores of ell kinds, its effects are marvellous. Thousands of - testimonials. Sold m bottles 4s 6d and lla ' each by cbemista and patent medicine vendors everywhere Sola proprietors; Tuo Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Oo M Lincoln, England. , 1 IX Friedlander Bros. IT|^AJffTED T{o PURO.HASB WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, IttE COEN, EYE GRASS, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. WANTED TO SELL 1000 BALES COKNSACKB. WANTSD—Oub. Farmers and ofc ** Olieuta to note that we are agents NFAV ZEALAND SHE GOMPAHY 5 OaMARU. FISON'S ' The best m the Market. TOMLIKSON akd HAY WARD'S POWDER DIP AND GLYCERINE DIP. Tho beßo and cheapest m the Market, Prevents contagion for an almost unii/aited time ; crill nof, Jajnre or discolour the wool, but on the conirary gives it a beantU appearance. It keeps good for any period of tiuie ! easy to mix 1 requlrlug no hot water and thus saving fuel, oon« side.cftble expense and trouble 1 GOOD NEWS TO GRAINC4ROWERS. THE WONDER OF THE DAY. MASSET'S Light 2-horse Steel Binder. WE have pleasure of intimating our friends and others that we have been appointed fiOLU AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAN for the Bale of this wonderful Machine. Wherever the Machine has" been tried it has given entire satisfaction and those who attended the trials and saw the Machine at work cxpvusaed themselve highly plensed. Numerous orders have akaady been token for next season's harveob and those iv want of Machines will do well to see THE MASSEY BINDER before placing their orders elsewhere. We guarantee every Machine, showing that we ourselves have ever confidence m the MASSEY LIGHT STEEL BINDER. SURvAOTMS WANTED. FBIBDIuUDiSa BRO2*
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1848, 23 May 1888, Page 1
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