Don’t Forget ro pend to CARR’S for Wail Papers i ■ from- 6d. a- piece.., ~... Window Glass.( • , Stoves, Ranges, Pumps, Pipln, Copper Boilers and Frames. ’ Arms and Ammunition. ‘ Send through and Save Money. • William Carr, IRONHONGBE, &c„ MARKET STREET, BLENHEIM. The cheapest shop in Blenheim.
NOTICE. TO FARMERS AND FRUIT GROWERS. FOR SALE CHARLES REDWOOD’S PATENT NONrPQISOJSOUS Blight Specific. rpHE only remedy yet discovered that will I effectually i ORE ALL Hiights that infest Gardens, Orchards, and Green-houses without injuring the tree in ihe slightest degree. The Specific should be applied to Apples, Pears, Plums, ' urrants, Quick 1 ledges, and all trees having Oodlin Motu, Scaly or Ameri : can i.light.during the winter months (from May Ist to September 15th) The Patent Specific is a thorough cure for; the Leech that attacks Fears, P urns, her r . lies: and Quick Hedges in the month of January. During the past year the tnanuf cturer has made numerous experiments with the Oodlin Moth, and has obtained most satisf ctory results. The Maggot, which is secreted in crevices of the Bark during the winter season, is mainly destroyed by the winter dressing, but it will be found necessary to spr y the young fruit eartWn November, this, being the ime that the tuntl deposits its ova JliU dnin.>^m CT og^6.^raA- T nnrTra-TniTr-'nosl-valuable preparation for the, destruction, of the various blights that infests; gardens, the; manufacturer, and patentee begs to state that he has o eu a practical fruit grower for 26 rears in New and is therefore intimately acquainted with the various, pests that ma e horticultural pursuits ; sq factory, having tried nearly alb the ext-aut with very poor results, until discovering in Jay 1885 the Patent Specifier audhavirig for the last four years m de numerqus experiments with complete success., . / ;ir The Specific is cheap and easy qt apphpacadon. The largest of fruit trees can be thoroughly dressed at a cost of one shilling each including labour. DIRECTIONS >QR USB. Winter Dressing.—To one gallon of thenecitic add-ten gallons of clear water. 1 Whi e king run the Specifij through * -fine rainer, so that the syringe may ,not choke, bile using. (By attending to this all delay ill be obviated.) Spray the tree until, kll le parts re thoroughly saturated. ’ In & few. ays all blight will be found quite dead, finte months, bests tinie to apply, from. May, at to September,l3th., : . ■ , - ; For Cherries, Plains, Pears, Quick Hedges, r any Tree attacked 1 by the Leecu,—Mix one allou of the Specific with twenty-one gallons f o ear water. Spray as above. One dressing -ill generally sullice for the for the season. A ydropult will be found more expeditious than n ordinary garden syringe, Two days before lanting spring crops tho g ouud should be prayed with the Specific.; -y so dbing_. il tugs and other pests will be destroyed. For his mix one gallon of the Specific With wenty-five gallons of water. In dressing or ‘American 13lig*its groat -care should, be aken to break the white woolly covering, it eing quite impervious to wate , but under fhioh lies the insect. The effect when the hove is attended to will be found magical. OS' Shake the drum before using. PRICE: rom one to ten ga’ ons, three shillings and icnce per gallon. Considerable reduction bo mado in larger quantities. . all direction for use will . e attached to to the undersigned, will bp aptly attended to. TERMS CASH. CHARLES REDWOOD, Riverlantls Marlborough.
Te Aro Hotel, WELLINGTON. rrU-IK Undersigned having purchased i the above favourite Family Hotel, w iU he pleased to receive a call from L old friends, and the pub ho gonerallv The inhabit ants ot the Goldftelds are invited to ca l on thenarrival in Town, ami can rely on receivina- every civility and attention. Sui s l/roouistW tannins always m rea.li m , ss . Wmes and spirits are ot tht choicest brands. A full-sized Bl hard Table on the premises, under the management of an experienced marks.. XXX.X. Dunedin Beer on tap. . :a ,n nß «r
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 64, 5 September 1890, Page 1
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