Public Notice 3 . ' B. Morris riTISHES to inform bis nomeroai W easterners of ABh burton Dlsirlot that he Is prepared to GRIST GRAIN In > a~y qnantity at reduced RITES. Satis, faotion guaranteed., GRISKING done I for Farmers by retarn; good FLOUR I guaranteed. W BEAT, for GRISTING may be de'ived at the Triangle Bakery uaual. BRAN and SHARPS m Stock, IMPOETANT I ■. .-..■;. ..• TO -. ■. . .. .■.-;■• Graia Growers. 1 BEG tooall.tbe atteniion of Farmers and Grain Producers to my new method of poisoning Wheat for the destruction of etmll birda. ■ In former yesrs the poisoned grain anpplled from various Bonroes had some aerioaa defects, which I olalm to have eutlrely obviated m my new and patented pn CJ6B. By the oil method, immediately the Wheat begina to . grow, the poison is absorbed and becomeß uaoleaa. Wholo Wheat doea not absorb the poiaon beyond the outer Bkln ot bran and a few ahowem.of r»in waahea It off. I h^ive i.v ported a machine at considerable cost for aplittlng the wheat berry along tho oreaae and removing the Rerm, which, of coarse, prevents germlr.f.tion, thnß preserving the full strength of the poison when applied. The Wheat prepared by my process abuor' a the etrychnfno through the floury portions of the berry after it is split and df'crmed, and aa thß birds are known H9 reject' the outer husk and eat only the inaide, the poison 1 cannot fall to be offaotiva. Second* of Wheat contain so many foreign seeds, fliioh aa combine, Borrel, dock weeds, &c, which birds never tench, that it is expensive, and a waate of atrycbrjlne to uso it »s lus hitherto been dote; Th» amull und withered grains la ai ; conda cannot poaeibly abaorb sufficient poifX'ii to m i ko it i,i any valuo, and much ir.jujy ip "done to tho laod In the dissemination of noxious weedp. I shall be pi(!fl3c-d ti) ohow.aanjplaa of Wheat as It" coraos from 'tho- machine and after poisoning, and explain fnily the improvemonta ia niy.pvocQsa to all who take an interest hi grain growing. J. M. CAMBitiDGE, .Aohburton Drug Company, Lf raited. -Jll—.-vi-'r "' ' B &,_ .., 17-OR tbe Blood is the Llfe.—O X 1 world-farood blofod mixture warranted to oleanae the blood from all lrnpuritiwa from whatever causes arising. Foe Korofula, scurvy, pkin and blood diseases, and acor«a of all kinds, its effeots are ¥aiHrveljlous. Thoaaauda of teotlmor.iala. Bold m bottles 4s 6d and 11s sftch by oho mists and patent medicine vendors everywhere Sola proprletpra; I h« Lincoln and MidUud Oonnties Drug 0t.),, Linooln, England. . 1 H j Friedlander Bros. orr ant c d t;o puroh asb WHEAT, BARLEY, ; OATS, R\E CORN, RYE GRASS, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. HIGHEST PRICE GIYENi WANTED TO SELL 1000 BALES CORpAOKS, WANTED— Out 'jFfttmer.s and ofc Clients to note that we are agents •'. NEW ZEALAND ' STONE COMPAM, OaMARU. FISON'S Celebrated Fertilizers, The beat m the Market. TOMLINBON 1^ HAY WARD'S POWDER DIP AND GLYCERINE DIP. The beat and cheapest m tbe Market. Prevents contagion for an almost un« limited time ; will not Injure or discolour the wool, but on the contrary gives it a bematif appoarfincs. It; keeps good for any poviod of time 1 etiay to mix 1 requiring un hot water and thus saving fuel con« siderablo expense and trouble 1 GOOD NEWS TO GRAINQROWERS ' THE WOJXDEiI OF THE DAY. MASSEY 'B Light Si-horse. Steel -Binder. WE- buvo plQ£aura of intimating our /Hondo aud ■•others that, .we, have been ippointod ; ■; ; ; - ; '. fIOLTB AGENTS FOR NETV ZEALAN for the bttle of this wonderful Machine. Wherever the Machine ban been tdod it has ;<lvou entire B&tiefacdou nnd thoao who attended the trials arid saw the Machine at work exproasod theniselve highly pkftsed. NHmeroos. orders have rtlroady been taken for next aoaaon's harvent, and thoae m want of Machines wiU do well to bbb THE MASSEY BINDER before placing their orders else where. Wo guarantee every Machine, showing that wo oaraolves have eve; confidence m the . ' . MASSEY LIGHT STEEL BINDER. SUB- AGENTS WANTED.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1851, 26 May 1888, Page 1
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663Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1851, 26 May 1888, Page 1
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