A Texas mnn litis invented a machine for washing dishes. If it does not demand five nights a week out, nor surreptitiously borrow its mistress' best bonnet for an afternoon promenade, the probabilities are that it will be in demand. It 18 Worth A TbiAL —" I was troubled for many y.'ars with kidney ootnplai t, gravel, &C„ my blood became thin, I was dull and inaciive, could hardly crawl dbout, and vas an old worn-out man all over, and oould get nothing to help mo until I gob Hop Hitters, and now my blood and kidneys are all right, and I am as active as a man of thirty although I am seventy-two, and I have no douhfc it will do as well for others of any ago. It is worth the triuL"-- (Father.) Notice Advt. Flies and Bugs, beetles, insec'B, roaches,, ants, bid bujs, rat*, mice, gopheri, chipmunks, olftiied out by " on Rata." Kempthorne, Proasor and Co., Agents, Ohriatohurch. 3 GARTER'S AUTOMATIC ROLLER MILLING SYSTEM. MAKES ELQTJR of far better quality than din be done by Millstones, Is suitable for working in large or small Mills and on cither hard or soft wheats. Will make a larger quantify of Flour than Millstones from the s.ime power. Patentee cf Flutud and Smooth Roller Mills, which may be used ia conneotion with, Millstones. Semlina ard Middlings ?urifitrs, Centrifugal Dressing Silk Dressing Reels, Millstones, Wheat Gleaning Machinery, and, jjfppral Flour Mill Utensils. An. article on R Her Milling, written by J. H. Carter, ut ih« express - esire of the National Association of British end Irish Millers, will be sent free on application.
GARTER'S PATENT DISINTEGRATING MACHINES. In ua« in »J 1 p.irtsof the world. 1. Grind the largest bones freely to a flae powder for gr&mlar samples. Pulvori»e ooftl for use and fuel makers. 3. Grind all kinds of grain. 4. Disintegrato ores and minerals. 5. Shred bark of all description?. 6. Grind locust beans, oil Cakes, and aoefl*. Disintegrate soorkey, plumbago, at d usi-halt, 8. Pulverise sugar, oolorf, and eto, etc, etc. Are cheap, »*rong, durable and easily managed. Enquirers should state what material they wish to grind, the quantity they wish to turn out per hour, and the steam or water-power at their c?i»po8»l. J. HARBISON CARTER, 82 Mark Lane, London, E.O. Awarded Silver Medal for Mills at Paris Exhibition. Agente wantrd. - A S T E. PAPER TEMTTKA LEADER OFFICE. SUBSCRIBERS are requested to immediately report to this Office any irrfiarularitv which may occur in the delivery of *hsir paoers T>ECRIFr AND DELIVERY BOOKS TV f° r Grain Merchants, Goal and Timber Merchants etc., printed at the Office of this P*v.w I3OSTEKS of Every size can be objL tained on the shortest notice at the Temukn Leader and Genildine Guardian General Printing Offices. Prices Low. 'ANPDVLLS Printed on the Shortest _ notice at the Office of this Paper. Prices moderate. CIRCULARS neatly and promptly ; exeoutpd at the Office of this Paper. 3) LANK FORMS of FOR SALE can be i_> obtained at the Office of this Paper of Kvery Description Printing ■ j at the Office of this Paper. <j. I.Printed at the Leader Office.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1264, 13 November 1884, Page 3
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523Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1264, 13 November 1884, Page 3
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