ASK YOUR QHOOER FOR IN THE R \S> THOUGH COPIED BY ALL i *CTS N.Z. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE. . " The blending is entirely attended to by Mr. Nelson himsev who is a Taster of great expert ence, and has had a special k training in the art." » TIMARTJ HERALD. " This firm deserves the sup- \ port of all purchasers of Tea j. as the article they ofier is superior to anything we have seen in this Colony." i PRESS, " Mr. Nelson is a pro- ' fessional Taster and i Blender." >^Sagg3SRSS^SS W T ° <$SV$ PRICES: 2/- 2/4 pw lb, | PURE BLENDED TEAS. AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, IHRSSTGHORGH, DUNEOIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE. AGENTS - K BUJSLOP&GO or.VA/'EItE AWARDED Gold < ,VV Medal and First Order of ! ja' Meriland Special Mention by the «s Jurors at the reoenfc Melbourne ■ o Exhibition j and also at the previous ®- Exhibition they not only ; received ? Gold Medal for their Double Furrow iO.plough, but Special Commendatory H reference from the juror j as follows: —" In ploughs there is one exhibit to which we whh to draw special attention as being the best, and that is the Double Furrow of Eeid and Gray, Dunedin, New Zealand. In finish and construction it is far superior to any other." DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS The I Double Drill Turnip and Manure. SowerBest Material and Workmanehip through- Manure is Bown in front of Boilers, and put DISO HARROWS—In sizes from 6ffc to 12ft wide. Seed-sowing Attachments fitted on if required. New Positive Feed Broadoait Seed-aower. Improved New Zealand Grain Drill, with Steel ZizZig,Harrows—Same price at Iroa j Positive Feed and Spring Coulters, is the will last double the time of Iron Harrows, best Drill in the Market. 13, 15, and 17 Reid and Gray's Horse Gear 3 are universally Coulters 7ia Centra Maohine kept in atook. used in New Zealsnd. Over 1000 in u«o. Reid and Gray's Combined Manure and Ohaffouttera and Baggers—Nos. 1,2, 2|, 9, Turnip Drill, made any siza from ito 8 and 4 Chaffoutters, with all latest improve* Coulters,-and from 14in to 16in between ments. I'on Fencing Standards, the Drills. Catalogues on Application. deeply in or shallow as preferred. The Turnip Seed is sown through a separate spout behind the rollers, and can be put in as shallow as required, and covered with the small rollers behind. LEASE SEND FOR PART S OF OUR ■J;t« •- i BEFORE PURCHASING. ALSO LIST OF NEW AND SEOOND-H A. N B ENGINESCHEISTCHTJECH. & IX)
rnHE Proprietor begs to nctirj tnac the PRICE op THIS PaPEK has beenLOWERED as follows:SUBSCRIPTION ; For Ono Quarter (in advance 4s ii )> ~ (booked)... 5s Yearly (in advance) 15s , ~ (booked) 20s It is now the CHEAPEST TRI. WEEKLY PAPER in NEW ZEALAND, and the Proprietor trusts ; that the INCREASED CIRCULATION will compensate for the reduction made in its price. It is essentially a LOCAL PAPER, devoted to the interests of the district. It is impossible for the papers published in large centres of population to pay the same attention to the requirements of the district as it does. On these grounds the Proprietor bases his claim for support, and he trusts he will not be disappointed. I
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2028, 3 April 1890, Page 4
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517Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 2028, 3 April 1890, Page 4
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