ASK YOUR GROCER FOR 3WT»*B IN THE ex?-, 'gmm SSSSSSSSi wm^ \nJN^THOUGH COPIED BY ALL N.Z7INDUSTEIAL GAZETTE. "The blending is entirely attenk ded to by Mr. Nelson"!" ence, and has had «'special training in the art." v ■ > £ TIMABXT hebalb;, k " This firtn deserves the support of all purchasers of Tea I as the article they, ofier ii * superior no anything-we have seen inthisCeleny;" "Mr. Nelson is a pr*k Sessional Taster aflt Blender." S" PRICES: -. 2/- 2/4 if (I»* lE f 3/3/4 &4A PURE BLEll)EI) TEAS, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRIStCHURCH, DUNEOIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE, STTS - N. DUELOP &ICO /ERE AWARDED Gold 1 YV " Medal and First Order o a W Merifcand Speoisl Mention by tb» - . g Jurors at the reoent Melbourn i-'O, Exhibition; and alsoatthsprevura* a Exhibition thej.not only received . JJ Q old Modal for their Doable Furrow © Plough, but SpeoiaV Commendatory ' W reference from the jurors aB follows: —" In ploughs there is one exhibit to which we wish to draw speoial attention as being the best, and that ia the Double Farrow of Reid and G-ray, Dunedin, New Zealand. In finish and construction it is far superior to any-Other." DOUBLE FURROW PLOUG-H8 The ( Double Drill Turnip and Manure SowerBest Material and Workmanship through- Manure ia sown in front of Boilers, and put DISO HARROWS—In sizes from 6ft to Turnip Seed is sown through a separate 12ft wide. Seed-sowing Attachments spout behind the rollers, and caa 'be pat in fitted on if required. as shallow as required, and covered with New Positive Feed Broadoast Seed-sower. the small rollers behind. Improved New Zealand ; Q-rain Drill, with Steel.Ziz-Zag Harrows—Same prioe at Iron Positive Feed and Bpring Coulters, is the will laßfc double the time of Iron Harrowß» best Drill in the Market. 13, 15, and 17 Reid and Q-ray's HorßeQ-ears are universally Coulters 7in Centre Machine kept in stool. uaed in New Zealand. : Over 1000 in use. Reid and Gray's Combined Manure and Chaffoutters and Baggers—Nob. 1, 2,'2£,..3, Turnip Drill, made any size from 4to 8 and 4 Chaffouttero, with all.latest improve* Coulters, and from 14in to 16in between ments. I«-on FenciDg Standards, the Drills. Catalogues on Application. . E SEND FOR OP OUR uriT»i:ii;i B]E F 0 R E PDROHASiKG. ALSO LIST OF NEW AND SECOND-HUD BN.G-INBS* BOOTH. MACDONAXD & CO CHEISTCHUEOH.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2042, 6 May 1890, Page 4
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493Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2042, 6 May 1890, Page 4
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