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REED AMD GRAY'S DOUBLE FUteOW PLOUGHS=SB SK ;U f'¥b—pifr* ALSO,.THEIR •• ' CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, WITH REVERSIBLE" POINTS,' WHICH, IP DESIIIED,. CAN BE MADE CONVERTIBLE INTO ORDINARY DOUBLE FURROWS. - , THE BEST IN Tfll MARKET, . 4-■ AND MUOH'LIGHTKR IN DRAUHT THAN THOSE OP ANY OTHER--■•V . _ ' , ,K£*Thoso already in"uso aro giying most unqualified Satisfaction - Send for pirticulai'B and Prices, TESTIMONIALS. Toßum and Gkay. \> DuntrooivMayJH, _ The double-furrow plough that you converted into a Digging Plough for mo is giving satisfaction. It is doing splendid work. lam ploughing lOin deep on ridpy land with five medium horses—the ground at present being harder than I over experienced owing to the continued drought. Several farmers have been looking ac the diggor at work, and have expressed themselves highly satisfied with Hie manner it performs tho work. I have boon ploughing on stony land with it without a single breakage; moreover, it is very easily converted into an ordinary double-furrow or vice versa. (Signed) James B Tayior. To Reid and Gray, _ 30th June, 1890. '' Iu reply to your memo, of the 2?th inst., asking my opinion of tho work done by your plough at tho DIGGING PIOUGH TRIAL, held hero on Tuesday last, I must aa.y I was agreeably surprised to seo your 'Uonvorted Digger' do such splendid work, considering tho dry state of the ground, and tho tough oouchprase it had to work in—tho latter it buried completely out of sight and left tlio furrows thoroughly broken up into a fino tilth, There was no doubt in tho mind of any of the farmers present that it did snperior work to either of the other three digggers on tho qround, and the draught did not appear to be any heavior on tho horses. You ore conferring a great boon on the farmers by making their old double furrow ploughs into 1 T)i?gers' at such a roasontibls cost. (Yours sincerely—JonN Maupoerson, Manager for N.Z, and Australian Land Company, Totara Est.ito. ext. fyOTS N.Z, INDUSTRIAL gazette, " The blending is entirely adenine itieuuing 13 entirely aiienled to by Mr. Nelson himself, who is a Taster of great experience, and has had a special , training in the art." I TIMABU HEBALD, n " This firm deserves the sup- » port of all purchasers ofTca « as the article they oOer is IN THE superior to anything we have seen in tliisColony." & o#^ THOUGH COPIED BY ALL i Mr. Nefson 13 a pro fessional Taster and Blender. PRICES; 2/- 2/4 2/8 3/-' KfflMlE AGENTS EVERYWHERE. Mill aw

THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF IW ZEALAND offers the advantages of efficient and confidential management and provides for the administration of Estates under Marriage Contracts, Settlements and Will? at reduced Rates of Charges, Persons who m about tg marry, pr who may be desirous of constituting Trusts for benevolent or charitable purposes, should consult tlio Pypiiip Trustee, ov any o( his Agents. Arrangements are made for the continuance of the services of family Solicitors. W. SELLAR, Local Agent.

SKIN DISEASE. THE prevalence of Skin Disease lias induced me to introduce an unfailing Remedy, obtained from Aiof Kololo, of Fiji, during my stay there. Having had such thorough succors in the treatment of various forms of Skin Disease I can confidently asßUro any person suffering from any such affection that tlio most obstinato cases can bo cured in from 14 to 28 days, Tho valuo of my remedy is evidenced by the very numerous, genuine, unsolicited testimonials which ' may bo inspected on application, Any disease of the skin is peculiarly infectious, and any porson sufferingfrom, or having a suspicion of such, should bo instantly treated with my never-failing 1 am prepared to forward treo by Parcel Post, Enough or Sufficient of my Never Failing Remedy to cure any ordinary caso of Eczcina, or any other form of Skin Disease, on .receipt of Post Office Order for 255, Sond particulars to W. SPRING, 2467 '• ' WELLINGTON The (iBEATEST WONDER 0* 1 MODERN TIMES HOLLOTirS PILLS and OINTMENT purify tho Blood, correct all disordors of the Liver,. Stomach, Kidnoysand Bowols Thoy invigorate and restore tohealthDebUitated Constitutions and areinvaluable in all complaints incidental to Fomales THE OINTMENT Isaninfalliblo remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcors, For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rhumatism, Glandular Manufactured only atProfessor Holto way's Establishment, . 533 OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, throughout tho world, stouM look to th label on Hie Pots ani Boxes. If the address is Mt 6SS, Oxford Street, London, they are GEORGE BEDFORD, UMBRELLA MAKER ft REPAIRER Glass and Cuba Neatly Rivetied. COUNTRY Ordefa promptly attended to; charges moderate and workmanship guaranteed. N B.—Note the Address GEORGE BEDFORD Lambtor t^uay, (Next the Blue Hoiiso Bakery) LINGTON,

J. N. BRUNTON,. TAILOR/ETC, QUEEN-ST,, MASTEBTON- , work executed in first-class Style Satisfaction guaranteed at Prices to suit Everybody WALTER CHISHOLM, J3,'t i !.• i tho mil abitants of i U. fi] i ' . EKETAHUNA, and the surrounding district that ho has purchased tho business previously carried on by Messrs H, Aeen & GO., A T MATJBIUEVILLB, and is prepared to supply Groceries, Drapery, Boots, Ironmongery, Crockery, Paperhangings, and everything pertaining to a General Store, at the lowest current rates, WALTER OHISIIOLM (Opposite Post & Telegraph Office, MAUKIOEVILLIS, TEONMONG-BRY' lOENMONGERY, " OPENING WOTiOE. rjEOBOT WINDER, lato manager for Jolm Young, takes this opportuuity of thanking his' numerous friends and patrons for past, favors bestowed upon him during his long connection as above, and lias now much pleasure in informing them ■ that ho has openod those centrally situated premises, corner of OUBA. AND MANNERS-STEET, with a large and varied, stock, if Buiidebs And General Ironmongery, specially bought and aeleotod for tliiß market, and which he will dispose of at such prices which will defy competition. My expenses being small, and. my motto' '. ' _ , ■ „ " Small Pofis milQutcU Behms, '■ will, I am confident, easuso'me tho permanent support of all.tny friends and all new ones that may favor nie with a call Don'Umiss tho address— .. ; ItEO. winder. 0 oener Cuba and JlarherS'Sirebt

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3596, 25 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3596, 25 August 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3596, 25 August 1890, Page 1

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