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Public Notices B. Morris \ I J ISHES to Inform bio nnmeroaa YV Cuatomars of Ashburton District that he is prepared to GRIST GRAIN m any quantity at reduced RATES. Satinfaction guaranteed- GRIS'JING done for Farmers by return ; good FLOUR guaranteed; WHEAT for GRISTING may bo deMved at the Triangle Bakery uaua>. BR AN and SHARPS m Stock, IMPORTANT TO Graia Growers, I BEG to (nil the attention of Farmers and (*rairi Producers to my new method of poisoning Wheat for the destruction of email birds. In former yeara the poisoned grain enpplied from various saurcea had some aorious defects, which I olainr to have entirely obviated m my new and patented process. By the old method, Immediately the Wheat begins to grow, the poison is absorbed and becomes useless, Whole Wheat does not absorb the poison beyond the outer skin or bran and a few showers of ralu washes It off, I have Imported a maohfne at considerable oost for splitting the wheat berry along the crease and removing the gerfn, which, of coorsa, prevents germination, thua preserving the full atrength, of the polßon when applied. The Wheat prepare.! by my process abaor! s the strychnine through the floury portions of the berry after it is split and degermed, and aa the birds are known to reject the outer huek' and eat only ths inside, the poison cannot fail to -be effaotive. Seconds of Wheat contain so many foreign Seeds,' such aa oornbine, sorrel, dock weeds, &0., which birdß never touch, that it Is expensive, and a waßte of strychnine to use it as haa hitherto been done. The small and withered grains m seoonds cannot possibly absorb sufficient poison to make it of any value, and much m j ary id dono to the land m the dissemination of noxious weeds. I shall be pJeaaed to chow eamplea of Wheat as it comes fcom tho machine and after poisoning, and explain fully the Improvementa In my process to all who take an ! interest m grain growing. J. M. CAMBRIDGE, Aehbnrton Drug Company, Limited, 5 64 T7?OR the Blow! Is the Llfe.—O JO world-famed blood mixture warranted to cleanse the bleod from all impurities from whatever oauaoa arising. Foe cocofula, eourvy, pkin and blood diseases, and aootoe of all kinda, its effects are marvellous. Thousands of testimonials. Sold m bottles 4s 6d and lla . oaoh by chomiets and patent medicine vemdora everywhere Sole proprietors. fhe Lincoln and Midland Oonntlea Drag •; 00., Lincoln, Eugland, . 1 11 Friedlander Bros. OTAJSTED T{o PURCHASE WHEAT, BAJftLEY, OATS, ■ • - ■ R\E CORN, RYE GRASS, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. WANTED TO SELL 1000 BALES CORNSACKS. H7AETED--Ouf Farmera and ot " Clients to note that we are agents" NEW ZEALAND STONE COMPANY, O/iMARU. FISON'S Celebrated Fertilizers, The best m tho Market. TOMLINSON and HAY WARD'S POWDER DIP AND GLYCERINE DIP. Tho beet and oheapest In the Market, Prevents contagion for an almost un« limited time ; will not Injure or dlacoloue the wool, but on the contrary givea it a beautlf appearance. It keeps good foe any period of time ! eaay to mix 1 repairing nohotwatec and thua eavlng fuel; conoldevablo espouse end trouble 1 GOOD NEWS TO GRAINOROWERS. ' THE WONDER OF THE DAY. MASSEY'S Light 2-borse Steel Binder. WE have plonoura of intimating out /rlends aud othcro that we have been ippointed SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAN for the vale of this wonderful Machine, Whcraver the Machine ha 3 been tried It has given entire satisfaction and those who attauded the triala and saw the Machine at work oxprasßed themselve highly plfjaaed. Numerous ordera have already been taken for next Boason'e harvest aud those m want of Machines will do well to Bee THE MASSEY BINDER before plncing thdr orders elsewhere. Wo euaraniee every Machine, Bhowiagc-.fcn.ft!; wq ousraelves have evei confidence In the MASSEY LIGHT STEEL BINDER. SUB- UM-^TS WANTED. k fJEt££DLAJSU)JSB BRQ%

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1856, 1 June 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1856, 1 June 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1856, 1 June 1888, Page 1

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