wMmM why eicrvtt Man/fee, Huot nis is PEiPSE CASH BOOT MART, lill . (Kcgislored under llio TrrdoAlnrk Act, No. 80,523.)';' PEDELINE for Sore to Tender Feet. PEDELINE, lorPcdertrniiisauil Cyclists PEDELINE, for Hot or Uncomfortable Feet, n-hcro.there is an unnatural tendency to l'onpiration. E. PEARCE, Sole Agent, QUEEN STBEET MARTERTON. ■pp.m Axm/iD.w limi/ JXL\ U UJLlii J. Wkkb AWAHVKI) GOLD MEDAL k FIRST OKDE.It OF MEBIT & SPECIAL MENTION i'y (lie .Jurors of the recent Molboumo Exhibition; And also at tlio previous Melbourne Exhibition they not only received Gold Mkdal for tlioir double furrow plough, but Special Commendatory reference from the Juio.lß as follows: —" In ploughs there h ono exhibit to which we wish to draw special intention as bein? the best, and that is the Double Furrow of Bcid and Gray, Dunedin, Now Zealand.. In finish and construction it is far superior to ntiy other'' 1
DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS. OVER 0000 JfADK. • (THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP THROUGHOUT) DISC HARROWS, In sizes from lira to 12rr wido, fitted with Patent Adjusinicnt for distributing tho weight uniformly on the Harrow at any angle, and making it tho most perfect Harrow in Hew Zealand, Seed-Sowing Attachments Fitted on if required. New Positive Feed Broadcast Soed-Sowcr, IMPROVED NEW-ZEALAND GRAIN MILL, Willi Positive Food and Spring Coulters, Is tho Boat Drill In the Markot, \ns is extensively used throughout Now Zealand. ant) winner of lint prizes in competition- with tho lest American and English Drilla, and is in many respects much superior to both, 18,15, and 17 Coulters 7in Contra Machine kept.iu Stock. Raid & Gray's Combined Manure and Turnip Drilll. Made any size from ■! to 8 Coulters, and from Hin to IBin between tho drills. Double Drill Turnip and Manure Sower, Manure ia sown in front of Eollors, and put deeply in or shallow as preferred. Tho Turnip Seed is sown through a scparato spout behind tho rollers, and can bo put in as shallow as required, and covered with tho small rollers behind, ■ Steel iSifs-Xag Harrows, Same prico as Iron; will last donblo tho tinm of Iron Harrows,. THE! TIDE TELLS THE TALK Ami tho Tide of Victory, entirely, absolutely, and completely gives tho The testimony of hundreds of New Zealand Farmers to which is added the UNAPPROACHABLE RECORD OF 2A A FIRST PRIZES in Australia ami Now AAA UU Zealand alone &,\j\j Clearly demonstrates tho VAST SUPERIORITY of The Best Machine on this Broad Earth Knottor is the SIMPLEST, SAFEST, o.wI , SUREST KNOTTEII in World. It ties M&RE GRAIN with LESS TWINE, and does it bettor than auy other Machine. It ties right, It tics tight. It has TIED A to tlio M'CORMIVK that no other machine of any other make has'ever borne, Our competitors know of this record. They found it out at Home, They had it pounded into thorn by the Judges during tho Australian and N.Z harvests just past, for they were dofeated moro than thirty times in these Colonics, This is the Knottor you want. 'Buy it and it will never Disappoint you; WITH A M'CORMICK BINDER. ON A FARM YOU HAVE A GUARANTEE OF A CROP SAVED. MORROW, BASSETT& Christchurch. E. MoEWEN,-LO6AL AGENT.
m nil. COPIED. - BY ALL U. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE, " The Mending is entirely atten- [ deil to by Mr, Nelson himself, who is a Taster of great espcri* tencc, ami lias had a special training in the art." TIEAB.U HERALD, "This firm deserves the support of all purchasers of Tea as the article they oiler iJ superior lo anything: we havesccnintlnsColony." i PRESS, a" Mr. Nelson is a professional Taster and AGENTS EVERYWHERE, offers tlio advantages of: efficient and confidential management and provides for tlio administration of Estates-under Marriage Contracts, Settlements and Wills at reducod'Rates' of Charges, Persons who are .about, to marry,-.or who may bo desirous of constituting Trusts for benevolent or charitable purposes, should consult Iho Politic Trustee, or any of his Agents. ' ■ Arrangoinonls are made for tho continuance of the sbrvicos of faniily Solicitors; ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3469, 26 March 1890, Page 1
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659Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3469, 26 March 1890, Page 1
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