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REIDANDGRATS BOUBIrj FURROW PLOUGHS. ALSO, THEIR" CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, WITH REVERSIBLE POINTS, . ■ WHICH, IP DESIUED, OANBE MADE CONVERTIBLE INTO ORDINARY DOUBLE FURROWS. ■ ;■■ THE BEST IN THS MARKET/ v \ / AND MUCH LIGHTER IN DRAUHT.'.THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER KssTtao already are ftiyint; most unqualified Satisfaction Send for particulars and Prices, TESTIMONIALS. To Reid and Gray, Duntrobn, May|l4,lß9o. The doublo-furrow plough that you converted into a Digging Plough for me is giving satisfaction, It is doing splondid work. lam ploughing lOin deep on ridgy land with fivo' medium horses—the gronnd at present being harder than I over experienced owing to tho continued drought. Several farmers have been looking, at the digger at work, and hayo oxpressed themselves highly satisfied with the manner it performs the work. I havo been ploughing on stony land with it without a single breakage; moreover, it is very easily converted into an ordinary doublo-f unw or nice two, (Signed) James B Taylok. To Reid and Gray, 30th June, 1890, " 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, I must say I was agreeably surprised to boo your' 'Converted Digger' do such Bplendid work, considering tho dry state of the ground, and tho tough couchgrass it had to work in-the lattor it buried completely out of eight and left tho furrows thoroughly broken up into a fine tilth, Thoro was no doubt.in tho mind of any _of tho farmors present that it did snporior work to either of tho other three digggors on the ground, and the draueht did not appear to be any heavier on the horses. You ore conferring a great boon on the farmers by making their old double furrow ploughs into ' Di?gers' at such a reasonable cost..' Yours sincerely—Jon.v Maofuerson, Manager for N.Z, and Australian Land Company, Totara Estate. " • ' -

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SKIN DISEASE. falliiiE! Remedy, obtained from Amf KoMto, of Fiji, during my stay there. Having had such thorough success in the treatment of various forms of Skin Disease I oan confidently 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 tho very numerous, genuine, unso- ~ licited testimonials which may be inspected on application, Any disease of tho skin is peculiarly infectious, and any person sufforingfrom, or having a suspicion of such, should he instantly treated with my never-failing remedy. 1 am prepared to forward keo by Parcel Post, Enough or Sufflcionfc of my Never Failing Remedy to euro any ordinary case of Eczema, or any other form of Skin Disease, on receipt of Post Office Order for 255, Send particulars to W. SPRING, IG7 ' WELLINGTON YONDER O* 1 MODERN TIMES mmmm PELLS and OINTMENT THEPILIS I jurify tho Blood, correct all disorders of . ihoLiver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels [hey invigorate and restore tohealthDoailitated Constitutions and areinvaluable in all complaints incidental to Females of. all ages. THE OINTMENT Isaninfallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Brcaßte, Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers, For Soro Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rhumatiam, Glandular Swellings, and all skin diseases it has no equal, Manufactured only atProfessor Hollo--633 OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, and may bo had of all Medicine Vendors' throughout tho world, should look, k Me LM on the Pots and Boxes. Ij the address is mI SSS, Oxford Strut, London, thy an GEORGE BEDFORD, UMBRELLA MAKER & REPAIRER Gusbash CiinaNEMra Rivetied. COUNTRY Orders promptly attended to; charges moderate and workmanship guaranteed. NB;—Note the Address— GEORGE BEDFORD Lainbtor Quay/ (Next the Blno House Bakery) LINGTQH,.'.

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FRANKJEIST, FJAS pleasure in announcing that he has. secured that lanjo and centrally situated shop of Mr A L White, Carterton, and will open same on about THURSDAY, 28lhAugust, with a carefully assorted stock of Grocory,. Drapery,'and Ironmongery, which will ropay inspection,

lEOMONGEBY.' ' lOBNMONGEM i OPENING NOTICE, G""EOJR3E WINDER, lato manager for John Young, takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and patrons for past favors bestowed upon bin. during his long connection as above, and has'now much pleasure in informing them that he has opened those centrally situated premises, comer of CUBA AND MA.NNERS-STEET, with a large and yarled stock if BoiiiDEra and General Ironmongery, specially bought and selected.for this market, and which he will dispose of at such prices which will defy competition. My expenses being small, and my motto " Small Fofiti and QM Minis," , will, I am confidont, ensure me the permanent support of all my friends and all new onos that may favor me with a call Don't miss the address--IVIKIHHI Corner Uoba and Masher* bireh x

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 8615, 16 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 8615, 16 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 8615, 16 September 1890, Page 1

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