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DOUBIiJE" lUKROW PLOUGHS. CHILLED DIGfiINQ PLOUGHS/ WITH REVERSIBLE POINTS,., WHICH, IP DESIRED, CANBE MADE O;)KVEHTIBLEI|TpOBDIKAEy .-;;, : .-,. v :•-/■•;. rjorjßLE FUR TJ oWSi ' - '' '"■' ''• THE BSST IN THS MARKET, ' AND MUCH-LIGHTER IN DRAUHT THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER ■ - MAKER^ RSThoae already inuse>e Riyintt moat 'unqualified Satisfaction Bond'for p-irticulai-B and Prices. * •. TESTIMONIALS. To Beid asd Gray, Duntroon, May?U, 1890. _ m double-furrow plough that you ffiinvcrted into ut Dk'ging Plough for mo is Riving satisfaction, It is doing splendid work. lam ploughing lOin deep on ridpy land with fire medium horsen-tlie ground at present b ins; harder than I oter experienced owing to tho continued .drought, (iovcral farniora have bopn looking ac the di»gor at work, and havo expressed themselves highly satisfied with the manner it performs tho work. 1 have been ploughing on. stony land with it without a single breakage; moreover, it is very easily converted into an ordinary dmiblo-furrow or vice versa. (Signed) Jambs B Taylor. ': To Reid and Gray, 30th June, 1890.. ' In reply to your memo, of the 27th inst,, asking ray opinion of the work doii'e by your plough at the DIGGING PLOUGH TEIAL. hold hero on I'.—J— '--"■ I must say I was ngreoahly surprised to seo your' Converted D splendid work, considering tho dry state of the ground, nnd tho tough corf proas it had to work in—tho latter it buried complotoly out of eight and left tha furrows thoroughly broken up into a fine tilth. Thore was no doubt in tho mind of any of tho farmers present that it did snporior wutk to either of the other three digsgera on tho erouild, and the draught did not appear to bo any heavier on tho horses. You oro conferriii" a great boon on tho farmers by making Hi. ir old double furrow ploughs into' 1 lipgera' at such a reasonable cost, ■ Yotns sincerely—John Maupumumn, Manager for N.Z, and Australian Land Hniiinnnv. Totara Est.ite.

N,Z. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE, " The blending Is entirely alienL ded to by Mr. Nelson himself, A who is a Taster of great eiperiB eneo, and'hits, had a special H training in the art," \ TIMAHD HERALD. £*%i^£s&s&wstts^s^j>tf&r.t>^iim AUCKLAND, WE LRGTOH, IHSISTCHURCH, DUNE3IN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE,

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SKIN DISEASE, THE prevalence of Skin Disease Ims induced mo tn introduco an uufailinj Remedy, obtained from Alof Kololo, of Fiji, (luring ray Btay there. Havincj had such thorough success in tho treatment of various forms nf Skin Disease i can coi.hdontly assure any person suffering from any such affection that the most obstinate cases can bo cured in from M to 28 days. Tho value of my remedy is ovidenced by tho very numerous, genuine, unsolicited testimonials, which may be inspected on application. Any disease of the shin is peculiarly infections, and any person siuTeringfroin, or having a suspicion of such, should be' instantly treated with my nover-failing remedy. < 1 am prepared to forward tree by Parcel Post, Enough orSuuieiontof my Never Failing Remedy to euro any 'ordinary caso of Eczema, or any other form of Skin Disenso, on receipt of Po.st Office Order for 255, Send particulars to W. SPRING, The Oreate&t WONDER OT 1 MODERN TIMES :MAf»i\¥-V#M PILLS and OINTMENT purify tho Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidnoysand Bowels They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions and are invaluable in all complaints incidental to Females of all ages, THEOITOEUT Isan infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores, and Dicers, For Soro Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rhumatism, Glandular Swollings, and all skin diseases it has no equal. Manufactured only atProfcssor Holloway's Establishment, 533 OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, and may bo had of all Medicine Vondurs throughout the world, should look lo f/ie Label uu ih • Pols and Bom, If th address i: wl 638, Oxford Street, London, they an GEORGE BEDFORD, UMBRELLA MAKER & REPAIRER '(jussANr China Nkaiiy Rivemed. COC NTRY Orders promptly attendei to; charges moderate and work mansliip guaranteed, . NB.—Note the Address— GEORGE BEDFORD Lambton Quay, (Next the Blue House Bakery)

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3687, 14 August 1890, Page 1

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735

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3687, 14 August 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3687, 14 August 1890, Page 1

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