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DUNEDIN. - TNSURERS have the most undoubted Security under this Company'sJPolioier ' 1 together with an assurance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. FIRE and MARINE RIBKB accepted on aH descriptioua of Property and Merchandise also Crop, Stack, and Machine Risks at , Lowest Rates of Premium, fidelity of Persons holding situations of trust guaranteed. OFFICE i HEREFORD STREET, OHRISTCHUBCH. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand.) ARCHIBALD SOOTT, Manager for Canterbury. A-LBEBT BOB34&IT-8 ■•— AGENT. ASHBURTON Important to Grain Growers. OAtJflON 1 !!! AFTER tb^gratultona paff In the " Weekly " and daily " Press," and the present advertisement m the " Ashbnrton Qaardian " respecting tho Poisoned Wheat prepared by the so-called Patent Process of Mr 3 . M. Cambridge, on behalf of the Aahburton Drug Company, I deem it my duty to draw the attention of Graingrowers to the fact that the prooess In question la not patented m New Zealand, , nor is it likely to be, for the simple reason that the various advantages set forth are eiaotly, those which I have strictly observed m the preparation of my Poisoned Wheat for the last three years. Copy or Tbleobams. Hazeldean, Ess. , Patent Registrar, Wellington. - Please reply whether J. M. Cambridge, Ashburton, has obtained or applied for any patent m connection with Poisoned Wheats, and If so poet copy of specification.; - Ashburton, 30th April, 1888. ■ , O. 81. Brooke, Mr O. M. Brooke, Ashborton,— No application reoaived from Mr Cambridge. Wellington, May 1, 1888. F. Waldegbavb, Deputy Patent* Officer. ' If Agriculturists want a satisfactory and reliable article (not an exparlnfental one," to which you have hitherto been chiefly treated) Brooke's Poisoned Wheat Is the preparation to use, as the following testimonials hereby testify : — (< I have the honor by direction of the Board, to inform you that yon r Poisoned' Wheat is proving highly satisfactory, and to request that you will forward mo twenty bushels more of exactly similar quality at your earlies convenience. — Yours^etc, Road Board Office, Kir woe. 14th July, 1886, Albkbt John Francis. I have great pleasure to Inform you that the Poisoned Wheat the Board received from you glvas satisfaction, and beg you will- forward at your earliest convenience eight bqehels more, the same cample as before. — Yours, &c, Road Board Office, Temaka, 23rd Jane, 1886. GEEORQK DtsOK. ' I have the honor by direction of the Board to request you to forward £10 worth of your best Poisoned Grain, the came as the last lot reoeived from you last season, which was everything that could be desired, I used some a few dsys ago, after bayIng it from last season, and it wes m first-rate condition, and very effectual.' District Office, South Rakaia, 4th Jane, 1886. A, Maxkio, PREPARED ONLY BY C. M.BROO KE, (r<ATB OF KaIAPO\J, 7 m CHEMIST, ASHBPRTON. POTATOES! POTATOES.! POTATOES! i - _ ... . . ' . rpHE Undersigned has now for SALE, by Bag or per Ton, a splendid line of Prime Blue Derwents; Grown, on good| ground, and warranted to give satisfaction. PLOUGH SHARESTPLOUGH SHARES. HANSOME and SIMS and HOBNSBI'S, (ALL &IZE9.) ANGLO- AMERICAN DRILLS; DRAIN AND FIELD PIPES, Champion White Seed Wheat IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. GEORGE JAMBSOIT,ASHBURTON. '•'■"■ * = ' ;S .- : •i ■ . ••'• ; '- '•• '■■•■• !1 .. '■■". 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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1867, 14 June 1888, Page 4
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