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■DOUBII3 FUttROW PLOUGHS, wmmm . ALSO, THEIR :./; , ".?. CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, .„,:., WITH REVERSIBLE POINTS, 'WHICH, IF DESIRED, CAN BE MADECONVERTIBLEINTOORDINARY DOUBLE FURROWS. "''.... ■■:. THE BEST IN THS MARKET, ~ AND' MUCH LIGHTER IN DRAUHT THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER ' 'MAKERS'" tS'Thoaif already in'use aro giying most unqualified Satisfaction Sond for particulars and Prices. TESTIMONIALS. To Reid and Gray. ■■■ . Bantroon, MayJl4,lß9o. .Tho double-furrow plough that you converted into a Digging Hough for mo is . giving satisfaction. It is doing splendid work. lam ploughing lOin deep on ridgy land with fivo medium horses—the gronnd at present being harder than I over experienced owing to the continued drought. Several farmers have been looking no the digger at work,.and hayo expressed themselves highly satisfied with tho manner it performs tho work. I have boen ploughing on stony land with it without a single breakage; moreover, it is very easily convortcd into an ordinarydoublo-furmw or mmi'mm, (Signed) James B Taylor, To Reid and Gray, 30th Jun6,1890. 11 In reply to your memo, of the 27th inst., asking my opinion of tho work done by your plough at tho DIGGING PIOUGH TRIAL, held hero on Tuesday last, I must say I was agreeably surprised to seo your * Converted Diggor' do such splendid work, considering tho dry state of tho ground, and the tough couch' prnss it had to work in—the latter it buried,completely out of Bight and left tho furrows thoroughly broken up into a fine tilth, Thoro was no doubt in tho mind of any of the farmors present that it did superior work to either of tho other , three digggers on tho ground, and the draught did not appear to bo any heavier on tho horses. ■ You are conferring a great boon on the farmers by making their old double furrow ploughs into ' TWers' at such a reasonable cost;

Yours ainceroly—John Maopubkson, Manager for N.Z, and Australian, Land Company, Totara Eskto, ' « H.Z. INDTISTIIIAI,,p^gETTE. 1 The bloriding is entirely" aliended lo by Mr. Nelson himself, nlio is a Taster of groat csporieoce, anil lias bad a special lIMAEU HEHAID, mm* MjlOM' tmi s?m mm f^™m»«,s am ymt AUCKLAND, WE CHRISTGHURGH, DUNEDiN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE,

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SKIN DISEASE. THE prevalence of Skin Disease has induced mo to introduce an unfailing Remedy, obtained from Alof Kololo, of Fiji, during my staythoro. Having had such thorough buccobb in the treatment of various forms of Skin Disease I can confidently assure any pernon suffering from any-such affection that tho most obstinate cases can be cured in from 14 to 28 days. Tho ralue of niy remedy is evidenced by tho very numerous, genuine, unsolicited testimonials ( which may bo inapcotcd on application, , Any disoase of the skin is peculiarly infectious, and any person sufferingfrom, or having a suspicion of such, nhould be instantly treated, with my never-failing 1 am prepared to forward irce' by Parcel Post, Enough or Sufficient of my Never Failing Remedy'to cure any ordinary case of Eczema, or any other form of Skin Disoaso, on receipt of Post Office Order for 255,,'. Bend particulars ,t0 "W. SPRING, ■ ,iiw WELLINGTON THE GREATEST VOIDER OT? MODERN TIMES lillWWMi PILLS and OINTMENT TnerlLl© mrify the Blood, correct all disorders ol Jio Liver, Stomach, Kidneysand Bowolf [hey invigorateand restore tphealthDe)ilitated Constitution's and areinvaluablf !n all complaints incidental to Female! stallages. . > THEOINTENT Isan infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bac n.-.-l. fMJW n ,mJ« Knrn. onrHTWa For Sore Throats, Bronolutifl, Couglm Colds, Gout, Rhumatism, Glandulai Swellings, and all skin diseases it has n< equal. Manufactured only atProfossor Hollo way's ;■; ■ - : B33OXFORD-STREET, LONDON and maybe had of all Medicine Vendor throughout the world, >;•. shoxdd look io ih Laht mihe Tot} awl Boxes, Iftkaddmsi jwt SSS, Oxford Street, iowfoft, iky «r GEORGE BEDFORD, UMBRELLA MAKER & REEAIREI GIASS AND : CHINA NEAIIY RIVETIED. manship guaranteed. N 8.-Note the AddrcßS- ', ! GEORGE BEDFORD; Jjambtor Quay s (Next tho Blue House Bakery) LINGTON.

.T.N.BEUNTON, TAILOR, ETC, QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON-' A LL work executed in first-class 'Style Satisfaction guaranteed at Prices to suit JEvervlbo ny SALTER CHIS !;: .i: ut? m i| ha BKEPAHDHA, ad the surrounding district that ho has arckased the business previously carried on by Messrs H, Keen & CO,, . T MAUKIUEVI'LLE, and is prepared to supply iroceries,. Drapery,. I Boots, Ironmongery; Crockery,. Paperhahgings, nd everything pertaining to a General Store, at the lowest current rates. WALTER OHISHOLM (Opposite Post & Telegraph Office, MAURIUEVILLE, lEONMGNGBEY. lOENMONGERY ■ OPENING NOTICE. &EOR3E WINDER, late manager for JohnrYoung, takes this opporunity of thanking his numerous friends ind patrons for past favors bestowed ipon him during his long connection as ibove,andhas now miich pleasure in nforming them that he has opened hose centrally situated premises, corner i : ":;■ '.'■;" t UUBAANDMANNERS-STEET,/ yith a large and yaried etocli cf Buiidkrs' an&Generai Ironmongery, ipecially bought and selected for this Market, and' which he will dispose of at luch price's which will defy competition. tfy ; expenses being, small, and 'ray notto '..',. . ■ ~, •• "SmllPofilsdnifimchMm,' vill, I am corifident,',onsuremethß porlianent support of all my friends and all ie,w ones that may favor mo with a call Don!t inisß thVaddresa-f ■' wwmm JoRSIiE OUJJA AKP; MANNKR3-BIBEET

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 5 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 5 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 5 September 1890, Page 1

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