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Public Notice 3 B. Morris rTTISQES to Inform bis numerous VV Customers of Ashbarton District that he is prepared to GBIST GRAIN la any quantity at reduced RATES. ■ Sa#a« , faetlon guaranteed. GRISTING- done l i for Farmers by return; good FLOUR d guaranteed. WHEAT for GRISTING may be delived at the Triangle Bakery , usual. BRAN and SHARPS m Stock. ■ • • ■ . • • ■ ■ • -■• IMPORTANT 11 TO Graia Growers. I BEG to call the attention of Farmers and Grain Produoera to my new method of poisoning Wheat for the destruction of small birds. In former years the poisoned grain supplied from various sources had some serious defects, whloh I claim to have 1 entirely obviated mmy new and patented " process. • By the old method, immediately the 1 Wheat begins to grow, the poison is 1 absorbed and becomes useless. Whole Wheat does not absorb the poison beyond the outer skin or bran and a few showorß of rain washes It off. ' I have imported a machine at con--1 slderable cost for splitting the wheat berry along the crease and- removing the germ, which, of course, prevents germlnation, thus preserving the full strength 1 of the poison when applied. The Wheat preparod by my process absorbs the Btrychnlne through the "floury portions of the berry after it lfl> split and deeermed, and aa the birds are known to reject the outer- husk and eat only the inside, the poison oanoot fall „to be affeotlve. Seconds of Wheat contain so many foreign seedß, such as combine, aorrel, dock weeds, &c, wbioh birds never touch, that It Is expensive, and a waste of strychnine to use it aa has hitherto been done. The small and withered grains m seoonds cannot possibly absorb sufficient poison to make It of any value, and much injury la done to the Mand m the dleaernlaatloQ of noxious weeds. I shall bo pleased to show samples of Wheat as it cornea- from the machine and after poieonjgag, and explain fully the improvements In my process to all ! wh'b i: £t#ke an interest m grain growing. ' v ■'<;. J..M, OAMBKIDGE, { Aahbnrton Drug Company Limited, 5 64 FOR the Blood Is the Llfe.—O world-famed blood mixtura warranted to cleanse the bleod from all Impurities from whatever causes arising. For scrofula, scurvy, pkin and blood dlseases, and scores of all kinds, its effects are marvellous. Thousands of testimonials. Sold m bottles 4s 6d and lla eaoh by chemists and patent medicine vendors everywhere Sole proprietors.The Lincoln and Midhnd Oonnt'.es Drug 00., Lincoln, England. 1 l\ Friedlander Bros. ' ; m- ANTED T{o PtJROHASB WHEAT, ;■ BARLEY, OATS, R*E CORN, RYE GRASS, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITD3S. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. WANTED TO SELL 1000 BALES COKtfSACKS, WANTED— Our Farmers and ot Clients to note that we are agents NEW ZEALAND STONE COMPANY, OaMARP. FISON'S Celebrated Fertilizers, The best m the Market. ' TOMLINSON and HAY WARD'S POWDER DIP AND * i GLYCERINE DIP. The beet and chenpeat In the Market^ Prevents contagion for an almost unlimited time ; will not injure or discolour the wool, but on the corfirarj* gives it a beaatlf appearance. It keeps good for any period of time 1 easy to mix 1 requiring no hot water and thus Baying fuel oon« elderable expense and trouble 1 GOOD NEWS TO CmAINGROWERS, THE Wo^DEl^ OF THE DAY. MASSEY'B Light 2-horse Steel Binder. WE have pleasure of intimating 6ur /rlends and others that we have been appointed SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAN for the Bale of this wonderful Machine. Wherever the Machine has been tried it has given entire satisfaction and thong who attended the trials and saw the Machine at work expressed themselve highly pleased. Nnmeroua orders have already been taken for next Boason's harvest and those m want of Machines will do well to Bee THE MASSEY BINDER before placing their orders elsewhere. Wo guarantee every Maohlne, Bhowi_y3f4b?,«: we ourselves Have evei oonfidencoinihe i MASSEY LIGHT STEEL BINDER. SUB-AGEaTS WANTED.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1854, 30 May 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1854, 30 May 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1854, 30 May 1888, Page 1

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