Who nZe(/JcC-nJ:■■■-. : /WiW <G) (Co ' iJi','.'. "'[r'/t. ' ~ • o '-I ' ... ■ •••'■.-... ;;i ' '"•"' U l&ocS/ ' OM'BOOTMABI, (Registered minor tho TrrdoMark Ad, No. GO.KS.) •'.'. < PEDELINE for Sore or Tender Feet. PEDELIME, tor Pedprtruinnaivl (JycJiata, ..PEDELINE, for Hot or Uncomfortablo lYet, where there isan unnatural tendoucy to Tempii-ation, .•;.;;. E: TEARCE, M'Agiifc, QUEEN STBEET. MASTETON;•-. .'•■.■■ 'WERE AIVARIIEP ■;.,•. ', ■ ■!' , GOLD MEDAL k FIRST OR'DEIi OF.MEBMfc SPEOUL MENTION By tho .lurors of tho'ivcent Molbourno . . And aluo at the previous Melbourne Exhibition they; not'only reeoivo'd Gum MKDiL.for tlioir double furrow plou'di, but Special.Commendatory reference from the Julb« as follows;'-' \ In ploughs there is <mo o.tliibit t»V which we wish to draw special mention as bein? the best, and that is the Double FurroWof Rbid and Gray, Dniwdiii, Now Zealand,'' In finish and construction-it is far suponor to ■ : ' any other 1 ' 1 •.,.,.'■. ~ .■ DOUBLEFURROW PLOUGHS. OVER 0000 ,«fADE, ■-■■ (THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP THROUGHOUT.) • DISC HARROWS, In size's from Cir to 12rr wido, fitted with Patent Adjustment for distributing the weight uniformly on the Harrow at any an«lo, and unking'it the most perfect Harrow in Now Zealand, Seed-Sowing Attachments Fitted on if required. New Positive Feed Broadcast Seed-Sower, .....;■ IMPROVED NEW-ZEALAND GRAIN BRILL,' ■With Positive Feed and Spring Coulters, ; - ■■■'/■ Is the Host Drill In the Market, ind is extonsivoly used throughoutNow'Zealnnd. and wimior of first prizos in, competition with tho best American and English Drills, and is in many respects much superior to both. 13,15, and 17 Coulters fin , ,-;■ •; Centro Machine kept in Stock.' . Reid & Gray's Combined Manure and Turnip Drilll, Made any sizo from -1 to 8 Coulters, and from 14m to ilim between the drills, Double Drill Turnip and Manure Sower, Manure is sown in front of Rollers, and put deeply in or shallow as preferred. The Turnip Seed is sown through a separate spout bahiiid tho rollers, aud can be' put: in as shallow as required, and covered with the small rollow behind. ' Steel Zify-Zapr Harrows, Same price ns Iron; will last double the time of lion Haiiriwa, THBI TIDE TELLS THE TALE And the Tide of Victory, entirely, absolutely, and completely gives the VERDICT FOR M'CORMIGK. The testimony of hundreds of Now, Zealand Farmers towhioh is added the r UNAPPROACHABLE RECORD OF ~.„ . FIRST PRIZES in Australia.and New (~.„„„ /111 - Zealand'alone '■ ■ - ' *ll»Clearly demonstrates the VAST SUPERIOIUTY of .' The Best Macliine.ou this Broad Earth : Knotter is the SIMPLEST, SAFEST, md SUREST KWTTEIt in ~ World. It ties MtDEE (UIAIN with LEW TWINE, and does it... .'■ hotter than any'other Machine, It ties right, •it 'ties • tight. It has TIED A to tlio M'CORMICK 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 duriiig tho Australian and N.Z harvests just past,, for they were defeated inoro than -"thirty times in these Colonies. This is the ..Knotter you want. Buy it and it will never ; Disappoint you, ' : ! . ■" WITH A M'CORMICK BINDEE ON A FARM YOU HAVE A GUARANTEE OF A-OBOP SAVED. MORROW/BASSETT & CO., OhristchurcL : P,;McEWEN,-LO6AL AGENT. ■ •VORtO WUHDWTBIAL GAZETTE, ." Tho Mending ia.enliielv alieni ded (o by Mr, Nelson himself,TIMAIUJ HERALD,. This firm deserves the supporlofa|l|«ircliascisofTca . as tlio.ariiolo tlioy oßcr is superior to anything we have seen in Ibis Colony," L:i ■' .PRES3. • - ; Hit, Nelson is a pro-, fessional Taster and ' Blender." PRICES: : '2/-2/4 ,2/8,3/AGENTS EVERYWHERE. THE PUBLIC TRWSITdFFiGE OF. 2EALMD 'offers the advantages''of "efficient and' coiifiWiaf arid pro-; vides for the administration of Estates under Carriage Contracts,' Settlement s: and.Wills at : re,d^d/d : Mes;'.of Charges, persons who are about to.mawy, ; o'r whp'may be desirM of constituting able purposes; should consult tho. Agents. .'. '. '. ; : ''■. ~ ','.'■ ; '•■■■."■ ■' ' .■;-■ - ■ '..'■'■-■■■ ■; :.'• Arrangements are made for the continuance.'6l i-" : . ; family 'frSELLA^XocalAp;:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3470, 27 March 1890, Page 1
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605Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3470, 27 March 1890, Page 1
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