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70 . DOUBIU Jj mm ' ALSO, TEEIR: CHILLED DI6GIN&: PIMGHS; ; WITH REVERSIBLE POINTS, - FURROWS, """" ':> i ; : '- s .—i : ' 'IHE BEST MHB MARICET; ; • AND MUCH LIGHTER IN DRAUHT THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER •■ . : : • ■_ MAKERS 1 ! ' i Ks'Thoso' already injuso are giyin? most unqualified Satisfaction' Send for particular and Prices. • ."-••••' TESTIMONIALS. To limn and Gray. Dunti-oon, May|l4,lß9o. . Tho double-furrow plough that you converted into a Digging fiough for me is giving satisfactiun.' It,.is doing splendid work, lain ploughing lOin deep oh ridcy land with five medium horses—the gronnd at lireaent beinq harder than I over experienced owing to the continued drought, Several farmers hiive beon looking 'ac tho diEjgor at. ivork, and haye expressed themselves highly/satisfied with .tho mminor it, performs the work. I have been ploughing on atony land with it without a single breakage; moreover, it is very oasily converted into an ordinary double-furrow ,or vicctmi, (Signed) Jambs B Taylor. To Reid iND Gkav, 30th June, 1890; 11 In reply to your memo, of the 27th inst,, asking my opinion of tho work done by your plough at the DIGGING PIOUGH TRIAL, held here on Tuesday last, 1 must say I was agreeably surprised to see your' Convorted Digger'do such splendid work, considering tho,dry state of tho ground, and the tough couch' pr,IBS it had to work in-tlio lattor it buried completely out of sight and left the furrows thoroughly broken up into a flue tilth, There was no doubt-in tho mind of any. of tho farmers present that it did superior work to either of the othei three digggers on tho ground, and the draught did not appear to be any hcavioi on the horses. You are conferring a great boon on the farmers by ! m'akinj thoir old double furrow ploughs into ' Tigers' at suoh a reasonable cost. Yoiirtj uincerely—Joum MAuruBRSON, Manager for N.Z, and Australian Land Company, Totnrn ffstito, ■ ■ ■ 1 ■■ m, KiZ. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE, f The blending is entirely alienL ded 10 by Mr. Nelson himself, ft who is a Taster of great oiporia enee, and lias had a special » training in the art." I;.. TIMABTT'-HEBALD, . " This firm deserves ihs sup- » port ofallpurchasers ofTca . . » as,the article Iboy oflor is 1 n superior to anything v,*e \ n have seen in tbisColoriy." IN THE fiP Mr. Nekon {3 a pro* 0# THOUGH COPIED • BY ALL i fessional Taster and Blender." mue m DUNEDIN. PRICES,!: n-2/-'2/4 2/8,3/. 3/4&4/per lb. AGENTS EVERYWHERE, THE PUBLIC TfiUST OFFIGE OF; WEW ZEALAND offers the advantages of efficient and confidential management aud pro •viclos; 'for tho administration •of Estates under Marriage Contracts, Settlements,, and Wills 'at reduced Rates' oi Charges. Persons who .'are,about to. marry, or who ma l ) be desirous of constituting Trusts for benevolent or charitable purposes, should consult the Public Teustee, or any of "hi! Agents. ■; • ' ■ ■' ' , , ■ Arrangements are made for,'the continuance of the Bervicea of famil] Solicitors.

W. SELLAE, Local Agent. SKIN DISEASE, THE prevalence of Skin Disease lms , induced me to introduce an unMing Remedy, obtained from.AtoF Kololo, of Fiji, during my stay there. 1 Savins had suoh thorough success in the treatment of various forma of Skin Disease-I can confidently assure any person suffering from any such affection that tho most obstinate cases can bo cured in from 14 to 28 days, ■ . . Tho value of my remody is ovidonced by the very numerous, genuine, unsolicited testimonial^ 'which may bo inspected on application. ; ' Any "disease of the skin is peculiarly infectious, and miyperson suffcringfrom, or having a suspicion of such, should be instantly treated with my never-failing I anv prepared to forward tree , Parcel Posit, Enough or Sufficient of my Never Failing Remedy to,euro any ordinary case of Eczema, or any other loi'tn of. Bkih Disease, on receipt of Poat Office Order for 255,; Send particulars t0 W. SPRING, 2167 ' WELLINGTON «T; N. BRUNTON, TAILOR, ETC, QUEEN-ST,, MABTERTON' work executed in, first-class (Stylo . • ,' Satisfaction guaranteed at Prices to suit Evervfoo uy WALTER CMS J Jr'.ii or m nh a . ' . EKETAHONA, and tho surrounding district that he has aliased the business previously can' ' on by Messrs H > Keen & CO,, .. AT MAURIUEV-ILLE', and is . prepared to supply Groceries, 1 Drapery, Boots, . , I'BB UREATBjT . WONDER, Off MODERN TIMES _ _ sam, • n||« PELLS and OINTMENT purify tho Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions and areinvaluablo in all complaints .incidental to, Females THE OINTMENT Crockery, Paperliangiiigs, and pyorything pertaining to a General. ..'■•'Store,' at the lowest current ratfs. . WALTER CIIISHOLM (Oppoaito.Post A Telegraph Offico, . MAURICEVILLE, Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers. For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, .Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rhumatism, '.Glandular Swellings, and all Bkih diseases it has'no iual. : ; '' Manufactured only. atProfessor Holloway's Establishment, . '533 OXFORD-STIIEET, LONDON, throughout,the.world,. . should look id Ik label on the I'ots and Boxes. If the address is wtfiSS, Oxford Stmt, London, (hey are GEOKOE UEDFOKD, naie.ii.'.Mssinsi.i./'.iisr. Glass! and China Neatly Brans?.). OOUNTHY Orders promptly attended '," to;; "charges moderate and workN B,j-Note the Address— !' ; ; GEORGE BEDFORD ' Lambtoi: Quay, ' : IBONMONGBEY.' lORNMONGERY OPENING NOTICE, ; rj EOR3E WINDER, , late manager , for John Young, takes this oppor: tunity of thanking his,numerous'friends and 1 patrons'' for past", favors bestowed upoii'liiin during his long connection m above, and lias 'now much pleasure iji informing them that he ,has opened those centrally situated premises, cornel of . ■ ' "• : ■ cdba and ; mAmers-steet,; with- --a largo; and , ( yarled cl Builders AND'G!EiWA£iB OSM P® (,I ' R y specially, Thought and for; -tljii market, and winch he vnll djsposeofal sucli. prices which trill diify competition. My ' expenses .being smjil),' and t -raj will; I am .confident, ensure me the;per manenb support, of-all my 1 friends aud'al new, ones that' may favor .me with a cat (J QWEIi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 3 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 3 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 3 September 1890, Page 1

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