REIDANMRAI y ■ Wbre Awarded" V ■■■'"' --■ GOLD MEDAL & FIRST ORDER OF MERIT & SPECIAI/MEN ' Hytho Jurors of the recent Melbourne Exhibition ._ And nlao at the previous Melbourne Exhibition they, not only received Gold' Medai for their doublo furrow plough, but; Special Commendatory ~referenco" from the iJuiojb us follows •—" In ploughs there is one exhibit to which we wish' to draw 1 special ajtontion as beim? the best, and that is the Doublo Furrow of Koid and Gray, Duuedin, Now Zealaud. ■■ In finish and construction it is far superior, to. an other ..'■ DOUBLEJUEROWPLt)U&HS;^ : : OVKB 0000 WADE. . ' (THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP THROUGHOUT.) 1 DISC HARKOWB, In flizea from Oft to 12ft .wide, fitted with Patent Adjustment for distributing the weight uniformly on the Harrow at any angle, and making it the most perfect Harrow in Now Zealand, Seed-Sowing Attachment! Fitted on if required, New Positive Feed Broadcast Seed-Sower, . IMPROVED NKW-ZEALAND GRAIN-BRILL, With Positive Feed and during Coulters, Is the Best Drill In the Market, rod is extensively used throughout New Zealand, end winner of first prizes in competition with tho best American and Enplish Drill*, and is in many resppcts mnoh superior to both. 13, 18, and 17 Coulters 7iu' Centre Machino kept in Stock. UeSd & Gray's Combined Manure and Turnip Drilll. Made any size from 4 to 8 Coulters, aud from Win to 16m between tliednlls, Double Drill Turnip and Manure Sower, Mannro is sown in front of Rollers, and put deeply in or shallow as preferred, The Turnip Seed is sown throngh a separate spout behind tho rollers, and can be put in as shallow as required, and covered with tho small rollers behind. .; \ Steel Zify.Zap: Harrows, Same price bb Iron; will last double the time of Iron Harrows, DIGGING PLOUGHS made convertible to an ordinary Double Farrow . Plough, Send for particulars,
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SKIN DISEASE, L induced mo to introduce an unfailing Remedy, obtained from t\w Kololo, ot Fiji, during my stay there. Having had Buch thorough success in the treatment of various forms of Skin Disease 1 can coi.hdently assure any person suffering from any such affection that the most obstinate cases can' be cured in from 14 to 28 days. The 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 sufferingfroni, or hsvint! a suspicion of such, should be instantly treated with my never-failing 1 am prepared to forward ii;ee by Parcel Post, Enough or Sufficient of my Never Failing Keinedy to cure' • any ordinary case of Eczema 1 , or any other form of Skin Diseaso, on receipt of Post Office Order for 255, Send particulars to
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D.E.TOOHILL, Universal Hotel, EKBTAHUM. D.'E. T; tegs to intimate the I'esidonts of Mastcrton and surrounding districts, that ho has secured the above hotel, and invites the patrohago of the pi'blie generally.. Good Table and. Accommodation, The boat brands'of liquor-only ' ■' ' retailed. ' 3d The Equitable' ; LIFEASSURANOECOMPANY of U.Si Established upon the mutuai 1 . System, :■ ■• All profits being divided ainongsfc its ; ■ Polioy Haiders, "-■ |»i ostronger system for the GovernlY nio'nt of-a Oompauywas everdevised than that embodied in its charter and by-laws, '•THEEgUITABM,ISTHr,iAB(^EST , AND THE KICHEST SoOIEXV INIIJE AVoBIb r ; .' In twenty-nine years it has paid over £24,600,000 to us Policyholders, ..• Its t\iyi Business is now being
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The assets of the Equitable. are £19,800,1109, i.e., nearly- . TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its surplus fund. ■ alone represents £4,311,899, and far exceeds that Of aiiy other office, therefore the Eptablb.lias the largest bonus-giving, power in. the world,, '■. . V ■".'' ACTUALEESULTS.notESTiMATES. Hundreds of thousands are now being paid away, yearly' by the Equitable in settling TOMNE POLICIES, and tlldsnsptflpmpnt.q om'nnoa nnvriunVt tl, n t haa.eyor beee .iaduo;..in other forms of Lifolnsurance, acdNo Colonial Opfioe CAS SHOWAHIIHING'IO OOMPABE 'TOH num. ■- ■ :•-•■ ■ -■'■. i -0 GODFRfiYKNIGHT.F.I.A, 520 , Aotuatr r Außtrolßaia,
GEORGE BEDFORD, UMBRELLA MAKER & iiMiRER Oiassahd China Numy RiVmb. \j to; charges moderate and workinanshipgurtrnnteod, N B.—Note the Address GEORGE BEDFORD ; Lambton Quay, ■ (Next tho Blue Houao Bakery) UNGTON. : --.,/
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3536, 14 June 1890, Page 1
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