KEIDANDGEaY • • ■'.•'■ Were Awarded ..' , . - ■ GOLD MEDAL & FIRST OBDEB OJ? MBEIT& SPECIAL MENTION Hy the Jurors of tho recent BTelboumo Exhibition j" • •"■■'■/ •' And also at the previous Mclbourno.Exhibition they not only received Gold Medal for thoir double furrowplough, but Special Commendatory roferenco from tho Juiojs as follows ;-."ln ploughs thero is one exhibit to which we'wish to draw special abolition as beinj? tho best, and that is the Double furrow of Reid mid Gray, Bnnedin, Now Zealand, In finish and construction it is far superior to an other OVBROOOO WADE, (THE BEST MATERIAL AN,D WORKMANSHIP THROUGHOUT.) • ■;':■,■ DISC ,HABBOWS, . ':.-. In sizes from Gra to 12ft wide,, fitted with Patent Adjuscment for distributing' the weight uniformly on the Harrow at any/anglei' and making "it the most perfect Harrow in New Zealand, Seed-Sowing Attachments Fitted on if required. New Positive Feedßi-oadeast Soed-Sbweiv IMPROVED NEW.ZEALAND GRAIN BRILL, . ' r " n With Positivo Feed, and Spring Coulters',' ' '': ; .:'v r . Is the Best Drill In tho Market, ind is cxtoris'ively Ifadd throughout New Zealand? am) wmnor of first prizes in competition with the best"American ai;d Eriplish Drills, and is in many respects much superior to both. 13, 18, nnd 17 Coultors 7iu Centre Machino kept in Stock. Bold & Gray's Com bitted Manure and Turnip Drilll. Made any size from 4to 8 Coulters, and from 14in to 16m betweon the drills. * Double Drill Turnip aud .Manure Sower, Manure is soirn in front of Rollers, and put deeply in or shallow as preferred. The Turnip Seed is sown through a separate spout behind the. rollers, and caii bo put in as shallow as required, and covered with tho small rollors behind. Steel Zifj-Zag Harrows, Samo price as Iron; will last double the time'of Iron Harrows. DIGGING PLODGHSmadG'convertible to an ordinary Double Furrow ' / , Hough, Sond for particulars. '.
'MW jSw l mm HSSSBfeS mzsa N,Z,INDII6mAt GAZETTE, ," The blending Is entirely alien- \ ded lo by Mr. Nelson himself, -flio is a Tasler of greal experience, and lias had 0 special raining in the art." TIMARU HEBAID, " :hia Crra deserves tUe support of all purchasers of Tea , as the article they offer is superior (o anything \vc AGENTS EVERYWHERE.
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PAHfATUA COACH & OARRIAGE FACTORY. D. AND w7McINNESS, PROPRIETORS. ALL descriptions of coaclibuildinp; and coachpainting executed on tho shortest notice, EathniitSß carefully prepared for buildings, alterations or additions. All work entrusted to their caro will be executed in a workmanlike manner. Furniture made to Ordor, 848
SKIN DISEASE. THE prevalence of Skis Disease has induced mo to introduce an unfailing Remedy, obtained from Alof Kololo, of Fiji, during my stay there. Having had such thorough success in the treatment of various forms of Skin Disease I can confidently assure any perßon suffering from any such affection that the most obstinate cases can be cured in from 14 to 28 days. Tho value of my remedy is evidenced by' the very numerous, genuine, unsolicited testimonials which may be inspected on application, Any disease of the skin is peculiarly infectious, and any person sufferingfrom, or having a suspicion of such, should be instantly treated with my never-failing remedy. 1 am prepared to forward free by Parcel Post, Enough or Sufficient of my Never Failing Remedy to cure any ordinary case of. Eczema, or any other lorm of Skin Disease, on receipt of Post Office Order for 255,, Send particulars to ':'''■. W. SPRING, 2467 WELLINGTON
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The Equitable LIEEASSURANOECOMPANYofU.S. Established upo.nt the mutual System. All profits being divided amongst its Policy Hslders. "RjTO stronger Bystora for tho GoverniS mont of a Company was ever devised than that embodied in its chatter and by-laws, THE EDITABLE is the lamest AND THE IiIOHEST SoOIEIY HTIHB VVoRLD,In twenty-nine vearß it lifis paid over 124,500,000 to itsTolioyholders, Its tow Business is now being obtained at a rato exceeding £85,000,000 a year, ,* . The assets of tho ; Equitable are i19,800,C09,i,'0„ nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STEELING. Its surplus fund alone represents £4,311;899, andfaroxceeds that of any other office, therefore the Equitablolhas the largest bonus-giving power in the world. ACTUAL IHSSULTS,noIiESTIMATES. Hundreds of thousands are now being paid away yearly by tho Equitable in settling TONTINE' POLICIES, and these settlements surpass anything that has ever bece done in other form& of Lifolnsiirance, andso Colonial OmoE CAN SHOW ANYTHING TO COMFABB WITH THEM. C. GODFREY KNIGHT, P.I.A, 3266 Actuary; or. Australasia,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3516, 21 May 1890, Page 1
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