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Don't Forget 10 send to CARR'S for Wall Papers -"' /from 6d a piece. Window Glass Stoves, Ranges, Pumps,-Piping.; Copper Boilers and Frames. - r Arms and "Ammunition. Send through and Save Monpy. IRONMONGER, &c,, MARKET STREET, BLENHEIM. The cheapest shop in Blenheim. NOTICE. rO FARMERS AND FRUIT GROWERS. FOR SALE , CHARLES REDWOOD'S PATENT'NON-POISONOUS Biighi:

IfllHE only remedy; yet discovered that wW 1 1 effectually UJRB All Blights that infest Gardens, Orchards, and Green-bo'ises, witbout' 1 i'iijufing the" tree' in- i'he : slightest}, degree. The Specific; should 'M applied to Apples, Pears, Plums, Currants, Quick Jedgus, and alt trees having Codlin Motn, Scaly or >Ameri.. [can 'v.light during the winter ; nion'tlis (from 'May Ist to September* 15th) J be P font Specific is a thorough cure for the Leech ,that attacks Pears, P urns, herI riea and, "Quick Hedges ,'iii' the .month of January.'' ; '•'' >/■■■-■■■■■■■ • ■ '■ • I During the past year the manuf cturer has [Moth, and has obtains i most aatisf ctory results. The. Maggot, which is secreted in [■crevices of the; bark during the wiriter's.epsyh, 'ft mainly destroyed'by the winter-dressing, but it will be: found necessary,^..spr y the young f'ruir early iri'iNovemb-tfiy'this being the {ime that;the moth deposits its o'va.vJc-by/so; doing tue crop of, .fruit will be secured. For ithis dressing mix the same as for Leech. ' In .placing before" the .public this ..most valuable preparation for 'the 'obstruction; of ; the: .various blights that infest* igii-rdens, the manufacturer aud patentee begs to state that he has,,b,en a practical fruit grow-r for 26 years in New Zealand, and is therefore'inf.i•mately 'acquainted with the various' pqsts. that'ma-e : .horticultural pursuits so uhsa'fisfactory, having tried nearly all' the remedies extant with very poor results, until disooveriii Juy 1885 the Patent Specific, and 'having for the last four years m de numerous; experiments with complete success. • - The Specific is cheap aud easy of applicacaion. The largest of fruit trees can be thoroughly dressed at a cost of one shilling. 1 : each including labour.

, DIRECTIONS FOR USE. .. '" Winder "'Dressing.—To"onVgalloh of the Specific add ten gallons of clear water. Whi e :mixing -run the Speoifia through a 'flue strainer so that the syringe may not choke while using. (By attending to this all delay will be obviated.) Spray the tree until all the parts re thoroughly saturated. In a few days ail bhght wiil be. found quite dead. Winter months, bests time to apply,from May Ist to. September lo*tb. -'; , Por-Cherries, Plums, Pears, Quick Hedges, or any Tree attacked by the Leecn.—Mix one gallon of the Specific with twenty-one gallons of c ear water. Spray as above, One dressing will generally suilice for the for the season. A hydropult will be found more expeditious than an ordinary garden syringe, Two days before planting spring crops tho g ound should be sprayed'with the Specific. By so doing „11 smgs.and other pests will be destroyed. For this mix one gallon of the Specific with twenty-five gallons of water. In dressing for American Blights great care should be taken to break the white woolly covering, it being quite impervious to wate",but utider which lies the insect. The effect when the aoove is attended,to will be found magical. .<.'as* Shako the drum before using. '■'• ■ ''"_' • PRICE: " ; From one to ten gal ons, three, shillings and sixpence per gallon. Considerable reduction will bo made iu larger quantities. Full direction'for use will ie attached to each pavoel. ,* ; Qrders sent to the undersigned will be promptly attended to. : = TERMS CASH. :■■■• CHARLES REDWOOD,. ' Riverlands, Marlborough.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 14, 11 March 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 14, 11 March 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 14, 11 March 1890, Page 1

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