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Don’t Forgafcrt . |PO send V> CARfor Wall Papers I’niih Od a. piece. Window Glass ■ Stoves,' Ranges’, Pomps;- Pipin' Copper Boilers and Frames. • ' Anus and Ammunition. Send through 'find "Save Money;'-'-' William Gait?" IKOMONGEB, &c.. MARK ET S Til EET, BLENHEiI M. The cheapest shop in Blenheim.

NOTICE. TO FARMERS AND FRUIT UHOWBR3, ' , ' : FOR SALE CHARLES PtSDWQOD’S patent nun-poisonous Blight Specific only remedy yet discovered that will. I effectually 1 hub Bmohts that-in*, feat Gardens,.. Orchards,;, and . Green-houses; without■ injuring; the tree iii he- slightest. degree, . 1 Tbo Specific should bo..applied to-Apples,; Pears, Plums, i uriuuts, Quick ■( e cl if •• h , arid; all trees having Codlin Mntn, Sciily or Amer! can i-light during'the winter mouth* (from Maydsbto September 15th) ; ; The P.tont. Specific is a thorough cure for the Leech that attacks Pears, P urns, her-: lies and' Quick fledges in the mouth 'of: January. ■ V ■ flaring the past year the manuf cturerhas m .de numerous experiments; with, the Oodli ( n. Moth,, and, has obtained most aatisf ctory ; results.. ' The Maggot; which is secreted; in; crevices of the bark daring the winter Season,| is mainly destroyed, by the .winter ; dressing,, but it will be 'found, necessary , to,;apr : y, .thej young fruit early itt-.Np.vembe^.this being th« ime that the moth, 'deposits ’its' Ty'ffOj doing t,-e crop of fruit will ’be secured; For! this dressing mix tn*i same as for, Leech..,, t u , In : placing before the-'public., this .taostj valuable preparation for the of: t.he various blights - that infests gardens, tK®j manufacturer and patentee begs to state that. he has o eu a practical fruit grow.r for. 26 ; years in New, Zealand, and is therefore,inti-; matelv acquainted witjh; The, various poets that m» e horticuDur d pursuits 'so unsatifir factory, having tried nearly all the remedies extant with very poor results, until discovering in Ju y 188. i - the Patent; Specific, 'and having for the, .last four years m de numerous experiments with complete success. , ! The Specific is.cheap anti easy of applidacation' The largestoffruit' trees dan 1 ’be thoroughly dreslsed at a.oQst. of; one shilling each including labour! i :U ; ;; &r^tion^:foruse^ ; . s Winter Brewing.-To one gallon of -the Specific add tea gallons of clear water. -Whi «• mixing run the . Specific through.a. Jiue' .strainer so that the .syringe may not choke while using. attendhig to .this all delay will bo obviated;)''Sptay the tree until O!' theparta ro thoroughly saturated.;. ,In a;few, days all blight will be found quite:dead. Winte- months, bests time to apply, from May Ist to September 13th. For Cherries, Plums, Pears, Quick 'Hedges,, or any Tree attacked by the Leech.—Mis. one,, gallon of the Specific with twenty-one gallons' of c ear water. Spray-as above. .One dressing will generally sudice for the for the season. A hydropult will be found more expeditious than 'an ordinary garded syringe,-Two days before •planting spring crops the g oun.d ahqqhL.be sprayed with the , Specific,, , y .so doing, >ll siugs and other nests will be destroyed. For this one gallon of the Specific with twenty-five gallons of - water. 1 -In dressing for; American Blig.ts.groat cape,i»h9.u!d,.be takeipto break, the white woolly .covering, )t ; , being quite imparyious to, wate , but under which lies the 'iasooC The effect' wHon; the aV-ove is attended to will he (ound magioal. *r before uainK-. l ; : !

PRICE: , .. From one to ten gal ons, three shillings and sixpence per gallon.. Considerable reduction will bo made in larger quantities. Full direction fur use will i e attached to each parcel. Orders sent tcj the undersigned will be promptly intended to. . , Terms .cash. . CHARLES REDWOOD, RiveiTands Marlborough. WELLINGTON. rpHE Undersigned having purchased JL the auove favourite Family Hotel, will be pleased to receive a call from bis old friends, and the publm/gener* ally. The inhabitants of the Goldfields are invited to cull on their arrival iu Town, and cun <m receiv* j„g ( . V c.ry civility and aUeuuoiu Suites \,f rooms for families always in read |- aces. Wines and Spirits are of the choicest brands. A fnlUiKcd 'Billiard Table on the promise*, mubr the management of an experienced marker, i XXXX Dunedin Beer outap. | HARDEN*

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 72, 3 October 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 72, 3 October 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 72, 3 October 1890, Page 1

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