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AUTUMN AND WINTER

T~\RAPkR"V Uraper X MILLINEHI7" ILLINKtt I ,

AND /^LOTHIN/^ VJLOTHINVX.

ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES

J. FARRELL'S

Particulars in future advertisement.

TESTIMONIALS

TO « TJRKTT'S /~1 UIDE JL>KJCTT'S V^OLONISTS 1 \J UIJD" 1 AND /TYCLOP^TCDIA OF fTSEFUL Cyclopaedia of Useful KNOWLEDGE »» NOVVLKDGJi:, KKINQ

A. COMPENDIUM OF INFORMATION BY PUACTICAL COLONISTS

FARMING, " HORTICULTURE. AND ALL SUBJECTS OF INTEREST

NEW ZEALAND SETTLERS.

Edited by Thomson W. Leys.

• The publisher has mnrh pleasure in acitnow-[c-'i hig receipt of ihe follow jjik te^t.moni.iJ liom well- known agriculturalists ami oli.ci prm'tical colonists on iho value of the above work:— 'i ho f 'llnwinp letter ia from Mr .TamE^ Wai I '.CB }J i( Lsi'"ie Pap.ii«""tni. .-\3one <>'" th^ mo-^t P' aotiCii i and succv^si ul $»et tluvs in i bo Auckiuml

dhtrict hib opinion i* oi t^rcjal Vvii,uo. "Sik,— l havo looked foivuml with a con ?'. K'laMedi'^ree of int-'icbitotl)'? pi>l>lic;atTon nt l> 1 1 it's Ckrt-ON'i&isJ 1 iJuidl. niul cm now b;i.\ t) lit it hus far exroertorl my evprctuiions H u'dlj a <lay posers witjiont my tit dmK (-oj)hitl ing in its pa^tjb both intoi"> atuii? and in« i n- • u\'o It is a book ihai fcl'"Uul be in evcrj •i lil^r's houso in tlm oolruy. Tho purl ion } j^oted to f.inninj? is full of velhble i» » formaturn, aiiil 1 have no lu'^iniion in mm> ita' tluit n it x\w most coruprolirnsive ard Vi^oful guido for a New Zealand cjlonibl over pubiibhcd."

From Sm Gkorgb Om:v, K.C.B.— "My dear Sir,— l have ki pi. iy constant use lov upwarrla of two months the copy of Huett's L'oionisvs 1 Guidr and Cyclopedia ok Usrkuu Knowlkdqk, which you weiv> good enoxiurh to suikl me. I have t^pted it in m'it\f w iys upon a vrreat variety of useful subjccis «nd am satisfied thai it ia by far the best woi-J^ of tl.o kind [ have evc-r 3oon. 1 feol that its moriis and uset'iilDc-s in re!:ition to all practical bubje* ts. on which a settler's comfort nwl succors depend render it a necessary ap]>endaKe lo a very home in New Zealand. — Faith 'ally >ouns, G. Gukv, — Kawuu, Januai-y 7th, li&i."

Mr John WATXArE, of 'Roth-well Park, WaiuVn Cornnilv of Flaf Hu h). who is ono of our eacliorti. Bottltsrs, and has been for many - cara closely connected with evorj* eflbrttx) prouioto the arri.'-ulfcimil inlor^bts of tho Auckland

■Usenet, \vi Una as follows:— *' Deah Sim,— l havo much p!«nsurpin adding m\ mito m \\Hvm <om mend in ion of Hhett'B 1 *olO> isib' GlUl'K. It 13 a book that should be, lot only in omjo farmer's hbraiy, but « v iould ilso l>eon 2 yon coloni&fc's book >>heif. nn matter n what lino of colonial industry he or s-he may >c engaged Thero ia information for all. fn coking back over a p^iod of 41 jcavs'of banl colonal worlv how much vi!. nable <imc and money uightbavcbeoMßiivcrl il atthobrffinningbuoha 'u'Td of infomiation Imd been availableio guide us us ia now witlim the reach of all in the shape if JivcU's Guide. Colomsta, who tles|ro (*> be worthy of the name, should not, from its clej;ant. apnciiriince ov Ihe quality of the material, make it a drawing - room book. 10 lit' ooked at and adlimed as one would a t'ioturo or a cxmo; tlioy should have it on tho niantlo-slielf, the sof/>. or the -jornor «>f the tablo : in fact, anywhere so that Ihe eye of Father, Mother. Johnny, and Jenny, md even the helps may have a cn»nce of look* nurai it during spare, minutes in the heat of iiinimor or the inclemcne,jr of winter. Mr 'Srotthus shown pluck in bringing out such a 'ook. has been excoodimrly fortunate in the election of his contributors, and 1 sincerely iope it will prove a fihanoial success."

Mr George Hoidship. Managing Director o{ 'h<? Auckland Timber t 'oniiwny. and a practical ■olonU-tof long experience, writes:— "sir,— T have tookfd over your Bottlers' Juidb, and couaidcr it ono' of the most useful md valuable " bc>ok s lor tho New Zealand •ottlor ever published. The information is so varied, and the advice so iirfctical. A Mn^le ,iara^ra»ih will ol!ien be found worth move Uian Uio cost oC the book.

Mr T, W. Hiokson, Fstatc A pent. Avck-

! a«d, hoscontriimted the foj o^injj:— "I have much pleasure in Mating that, having carefully examined mlc Ukktt's Colonists' ■ Ji.ii>ii. I h.i\o nu])twl»»t:.in i!\si.\\Ui: 1 consider t good value for tl'.e \*eu\i ;>sk<jd for it iv iaor, wui'th ton ai.d twenty times tho u\oncy to dmost ttnyc.fl ensrugod in rural utdnilriea. From a Pukelcohe Settlor. Puktikuho, UecomUerl, lBBB<

•' Dear Sir,-^ havt* x*eof»nrly boeii presented by a friend of mine with a copy of your valuable work, '( iib Colonists' G (hum. It ociii,iin<* well wi'ition arlioltiii. on nearly every mi joot<uf interest' to the-settler, except rcl&iun, wJth which it docs not. medale.. » hOBe nrfciclos are uvidentlv written bj i>ra« tioalnicn, «nid cutitain fcho result of muoh oxporionoe in a empact and readable form. Tlnn wo have' description* of the best bm<is of Iloraap, Cuitlo, Shcop, Poultry oto., etq.,- £vtr o>lh pavt. of the. world \ and Uvre is alao a wo^l-madc (Ugesr, of anch Uwh of Now Zealand ub a»'o 0,( apt-eial iutoi\ st lo the ordin>a\v yet.twr ; ioju^jd, tlio bonk m u real Vade Meouai, md should bein.r.h^nn i s-o.sion of pvopy v settler vr ti i* >,;olony. - Yuura rcsuectfully, Vv. H.

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 97, 11 April 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 97, 11 April 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 97, 11 April 1885, Page 7

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