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\7~ EATING'S POWDER destroys both } I IV. fleaa, moths, beetles, and all other V ißodts, whtlet quite hMmleca to domestlo/f almalfl, In exterminating beetles the iccetJß of this powdei is extraordinary. 11 Is perfectly olean In application. See 10 artiole you purchase Is KEATING'S. .11 imitations are noxious and ineffectual. 6old in tins, 6d, Is, and 2a 6d each, by 11 ObemlaU. THE WALKER Cork Extractor. Pronounced the best Mechanical Cork Extractor in the Market, as it pulls the Cork the easiest, and removes it quickes from the Screw. Its use prevents the agitation of carbonated or other beverages, and. allows the sediment to remain undisturbed in the bottie. Designed for the use of hotels, restaurants, saloons, clubs and families. Ornamental in appearance and full nickel plated. Special terms to jobbers. Manufactured by the E. WALKER TOOL COMPANY, ERrK, Pknn., U.S.A. THE "RED UROSB' PRESERVIN COMPANY, Chapel Street, South Yarra, Victoria. /^ ANNED Tomatoes, equal to American \j and at same price ; also Peaches, Pears, Apricots, of the finest quality, and in heavy syrup. All these goods aie manufactured under the supervision o( Mr George James Ward, late of California. The Jams, Jellies, Pickles, Tomate. Sauce and Assorted Sauces of this Company are well known to be better than any imported 6 213 WILLIAMSON' & PREECE TAILORS AND HABIT MAKER (Late of London and Birmingham) LIVERY & MILITARY UNIFORMa LADIES' HABIT3 AND JACKETS Made In the Latest Styles. townThall, east Bteeet, ASHBURTOX*. 12 188 JM.OUNT feoMERS JjIME, AGRICULTURAL LIME. 15s pee ton at Kiln 16s per ton in Rallway'truoks. RAILAGE TOWea tor6 eld, 2a 5d Tlnwald, 3s Bd Ashburton, 3s Od Obertsey, 5b 2d Rakala, 5a lOd Wlnalow, 4b 3d Hinds, 49 Il«l. TESTIMONIALS. Mount Somers, Maroh 12th, 1889. E, F. Weight, 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. The difference was very marked. I estl. mate the increase at 10 bushels per aore, and expect a substantial increase on portion Jimed for several years. 1 also limed a strip In a paddock sown with turnips, with about the same quantity of lime per acre, and the difference is even more marked than in the piece eown with oats* —Yours Faithfully, John Hood Springburn May Ist, 1889, To E. F. Weight, Esq, Sib, — In reply to yours of the 28th I have ÜBed your lime on lea land and land tot turnips and the result li bo satisfactory in both dabbb I will use yoor lime largely this year. Yours Truly, A. M.-MoFabxanb. ToE» F. Weight, Esq., Mount Somers. Dear Sir, — In reply to your enquiries about lime for top-dressln? I beg to Bay 1 need about 25 owt. tothe aore last spring at Bucoleuoh with very great buo cess, and intend going largely Into It for the future. In my opinion It Is tbe best manure one can use on dry land. Yours frlthfully, H. T. Wimxie. IRIVERSDAIi*', Milton, May 15th, 1889. Mb Wbight, Dear Sir, — I am In reoelpt of yours of the 11th, re lime, and beg to say that I have used a good deal of It the last few years, and have got very good result a from Its use for both oatß and wheat, I cropped tbe land the first year with luzalps, and dressed part of It with four tons of small llise to the acre, part with atook-yard manure, and part wl'h 4owt Maldon Guano per aore. Next cropped with oats and barley, and had 70 bushels cf barley and 90 bushels of oats to tbe aore ; It was laid down one year and then put In wheat and gave 40 bushels to the aore. I thoroughly believe we could not get anything like the crops we do If it Tore not for the lime. This year I qocghfc another property, and I Intend to use 500 touu. I get it at Milburn Lime Kllnn. This same faim I bonght about ten years ago, the party tbat^ had It put on a few loada of the small lime, and It shows aa deatinotly as possible; 60 bushels was about the highest I ever got of oats untl I need the lime. v Tours truly, H. DUN*. fl f F, WJUGBT, *

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2196, 10 August 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2196, 10 August 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2196, 10 August 1889, Page 4

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