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WT EATING'S POWDEk destroys both} j_S_. fleas, moths, beotloo, and all c*hert Inseots, whilst quite harmless to domestic / animals, In exterminating beetles the stjoccub of this powdoi is extrßordhiary, all Is perfeotly olean lv application. See the artlole yon purohtse is KEATING'S. All imitations Are noxious and IrePeotual. Soid In Una, Bd, la, and 2s 6d o*cb, by if aU Chemists. 1 THE WALKER Cork Extractor. Pronounced the best Mechanical Cork Extractor m the Market, as it pulls the Cork the easiest, and removes itquickes from the Screw. Its use prevents the agitation of carbonated j or other beverages, and allows the sediment to remain undisturbed m the bottie. Designed for the use of hotels, restaurants, saloons, clubs and families. Ornamental m appearance and full nickel plated. Special terms to jobbers. Manufactured by the E. WALKER TOOL COMPANY, ERrB, Perm., U.S.A. THE "BED CIiOSB ' PBESERVIN COMPANY, Chapel Btreet, South Yarra, Victoria. CANNED Tomatoes, oqual to L morican and at same prico ; also Peaches, Pears, Apricots, of the finest quality, ond m heavy syrup. All these goods axe manufactured under the supervision ol Mr George James Ward, late of California. The Jams, Jeiiies, Piokles, Tomate Sauce and Assorted Sauces of thia Company are well known to be better than any Imported 5 213 WILLIAMSON & PREECE TAILORS AND HABIT MAKER (Lato of London and Birmingham) LIVEBY & MILITABY UNIFOBMB. LADJES' HABIT 3 AND JACKETS Made m the Latest Styles, towjvThali,, EAST STEEET, ASHBURTOK, 12 138 J_T_LoU_.IT ISOMERS JLjIME, AGRICOLTURAL LIME. 15s pee ton at Kl'n 16s por ton m Railway truoks. RAILAGE TO— Westerfiold, 2s 5d Tinwald, 3s 5d Ashburton, 3a 9d Ohertsey, 5s 2d Rakaia, 5a lOd Winslow, 4s 3a* Hinds, 4s lit 1 .. TESTIMONIALS. Monnt Somers, March 12th, 1889. E. F. Wbioht, Esq., Dear Sir, — In reply to your enquiries re ime, on a piece of land In oats this season, I spread 25 cwt to the acre, Tho difference waß very marked. I estimate the InoroaßO at 10 bushels per acre, and expeot a substantial increase ou portion limed for several yeaTs, 1 also limed a strip m a paddock sown with turnips, with about tho same quantity of lime por aore, and the difference is even more marked than m the pleco sown with oats* —Yours Faithfully, John Hood Sprlngburn May Ist,. 1889. To E. F. Weight, Esq, Sir,— ln reply to yonrs of the 28th I have used your lime on lea Und and land for tarnlps end tbe renult Is bo satisfactory In both oases I will use yonr lime largely this year. Yeurs Truly, A. M. MoFablane. ToE. F. Weight, Esq., Mount Somers. Dear Sir, — In reply to your enqulrloo about lime for top-dressing* I beg to say 1 used abont 25 owt, tothe acre Uot spring at Bucclouoh with very great suo cess, and Intend going largely Into It for the future. In my opinion It Is tbe best manure one oan nse on dry lond. Yonrs frltbfally, 1 H. T. Winter. .BIVERSDALE Milton, May 15tb, 1889. ' Mr Wbight, I Dear Sir,— l am Io reoolpt of yours of the lltb, re lime, and beg to say tbat I have need a good deal of It the last few years, and have got very good results from Its nse for both oats and wheat, I --ropped the land tbe first year with tosolps, and dressed part of It with four tons of small llrc>e to tho soro, part with stock-yard manure, and part with 4owt Maldon Goano per acre. Next oropped with oats and barley, and had 70 bushels rf bsrlcy and 90 bnehels of oats to tbe acre ; It was laid down one year and then put In wheat and gave 40 bushels to the acre. I thoroughly believe we could not get anything like the orops we do If it store not for the lime. This year I qocght another property, and I intend to nse 600 tons, 1 get it at Mllburn Llmo Klips. This same faim I bought abont ten years ago, tho party that had It put on a fow loads of tbe small lime, and it shows ss de3tlnotly as possible ; 60 bushels was about tho highest I ever got of 0«tB ant! I used the lime. Yonrs truly, H. Dunn. fi, F. WRIGHT, Ffopvfetov,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2193, 7 August 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2193, 7 August 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2193, 7 August 1889, Page 4

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