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m^&irKwmfmmmm. EEIDANDGMYB DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS. "AISO/JfiElß! •CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, ~ WITH REVERSIBLE JOINTS, : • ®9 ■ ■* ■ . . :#'■ \ WHICH, IF DESlfim CAN BE MADEOOKVERTIBLEINTO'OEDraiRIf : W 'DOUBLE FURROWS. /^ THJffiEST IN~fHB MARKET, ;f ■- AND ANY OTHER . 'MAKERS' ■ISTta already'iu>eafl WW ptinb unqualified Satisfaction Son 4: for ■.m. •• - - particulars and: Prices. iiii&TiMomALis..' ~ ', 'n : ,; Duntroon,MayjWjilß9o. Tho double-furrow;'plough that you converted into a Digging Plough for me is givinttsatisfaction. •It &■ doing:splendidwork'.^.lam ploughihg.lOmfleop on ri &gy land with fiyaimedium horses—the gronnd at present being harder than I ever experienced owing to tho.contmiietf'drought. Several farmers' have been 1 ooking at: the diggor at ivork, and haye expressed themselves highly satisfied with the manner it performs the .work.' Ihave been ploughing on Bton/ 1 land with it without a single breakage; moreover; it' is verji easily converted into an ordinary doubl&t'fu'rrovr or vim wrsa, (Signed)' James B Tayior, '•'•/' Toßeid ANo'GbaV, 1 30th June, 1890. ' "In reply to your memo, of the 27th inst., asking my'opihion 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 see your' Converted: Digger' dofsnch splendid .work, considering thejlry, state of tho ground, and thetough couch.pripg'it had to work in-the iUutied completely out of sight and left tho furrows thoroughly broken up int6 ii fine tilth. ,|There was no doubt in the mind of any of tho farmers, 'present that it did superior work to either of the other three digggers on the'ground, and the draught did not appear to.be any heavier on theho'rses. You are oonferrinir a groat-boon .on. (no. farmers by making their old double.furr.o#lblo|fghs into,' I%era!.Bt suoh a roasonablo cost. Yours sincerely-Joint Ma«pobrßo», Manager for N,Z.,and Australian Land Company,,Totara Estate, I,', . .(,„...i;" v . „ " offers tho advantag6s'"of efficient and confidential management and pro-' Tides.. for, v , the ktoi^ui^jtratioja ,of Estates under Marriage' Contracts, Settlements and; Wills; at reduced Bates of 1 Charges. Persons who are about to marry, or Who may be desirous of bo]asitutirig Trusts jfor benevolent or oharitJ able purposes, slio'uld consult the Pudmo Tbus'tee, or »ny of his A 8 ■]',]' '■"■. '-, '■''■'" ' .;- '',' i Arrangements are made for the continuance of- the services of family Solicitors. .'. ■• ... i,.,-'-V '•',' ■ ".> -<' ■:■■«'■■ f LodalAgent, i IN-THE COPIED BY ALL r7,Z,IMJSIBIAI,QA l " The blending Is entirely'AllenUed to by Mr. Nelson himself, \ nbo ii a Taster of great eiporihas tad s, special training in tho art," TIHASU HEBAID, k "This firm deserves the sup"Mr, Nelson is a profesetonil Tutcr and .Blender.)' ...-, •PRICES:' 2/- 2/4 mimi mm mi Agents everywhere,

SKIN DISEASE, T" HE prevalence of Skin Disease has induced p to introduco an unfalling Bcuaedy, obtained, from Alof Kotow, of Fiji, during my stay tbero. . Having had such thorough success in the treatment of various forms of Skin Disease I can 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 t— il- _..„...„. „„..„:„. „„.„. lioited testimonials which may bo inspected on application) Any disease of the'skin is peculiarly or havim; a Blisplcloii of such, should be instantly treated with my never-failing remedy. 1 am prepared to forward tree by Parcel Poet, Enough or Sufficient of my Never Failing Remedy to cure any ordinary case of Eczoma,orany other torm of Skin Disease, on receipt of Ppst Offlce Order for 263, Bend particulars 9 W. SPRING, The Übeate&t WONDER W MODERN TIMES | PILLS and OINTMENT purify the Blood, correct all disorders of I the Liver, Stomaoh, Sidney a and Bowels Mitated Constitutions and aromvamahle In all complaints incidental to Females of all ages. THEOINTMENT Isaninfallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers, For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rhumatism, Glandular Swellings, and all skin diseases it has no equal, Manufactured only atProf essor Holloway's Establishment, 533 OXFORD-STREET, LQPON, And may be had ofallMedicineVendors 1 throughout the world, JQ,Pwchasm should look io th Label on Me Pots and Boxes. If th address ut jwt 588, Oxford Street, london, thy are GEORGE BEDFORD, I UMBRELLA MAKER & REPAIRER Gussand China Neatly Rivettbd. \j to; charges modorate aridvfork- ! '' ■"'* NB;-Notole Address-* GEORGE BEDFORD Lambtor Quay, (Next the Blue House Bakery) UNGTON. /

J.W.BBUNTON, TAILOR, ETC, QUEEN-ST., MASWTQN' A LL work executed in first-class (StflQ Satisfaction guaranteed at 'rices to suit EvervDoay FOUNDRY. RobertsonCo., ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKEiU SHIP, AND, GENERAL SMITHS,] MANUFACTURERS M FLAXVI STBIPPERS,aIsoSOUTOIiERS nd HEOKLER FLAX PRESSES, and II Machinery in connection with Flax Ircssing, Makers of all kinds of Steam Inginos and Boilers. Estimates'for all inds of Ironwork given. Country orders ttended to with despatch. ROBERTSON & CO., I P E'O.IFI 0, The Sorerel&n remedy for ' GONORRHEA AND - GLEET, Price is 6p per bottle, SPECIFIC, NO 8123, A CERTAIN CURE FOR Nervous Debility Spermatorrhea, Loss Of Manhood. Prepared J,y T. A. QARRATT, CHEMIST, Wellington. PRICE: 4s fid per bottle. Sent to all parte oh Hodpfc of P.Oforßs. P.S-In writing for the. latter remedy please state Byniptoms « fully. Vi,,M:mrMMJU,.M

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3619, 20 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3619, 20 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3619, 20 September 1890, Page 1

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