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■DOUBLE FUKEO^PLGUaHS. MPS ALSO, THEIR' CHILLED DIGGING RLQUQHS,JO,: p nicn,;ir u DEsiuED', can be made convertible i'^pEpii&y .' - ! . : " • ■ DOUBLE FURROWS. 1 ..';"' \ ' ;|: '"''''. ' ' !: :. THSBEST lOHE' ; ■ MABffi-: ■'' : ; * S T D PIUCH LIGHTER IN DR UHT THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER - MAKERBV s=Tho3cPrcady lH'use are j>iyini» most tmqualiQod Satisfaction Send! for pirticulnnand Prices.: TESTIMONIALS. To Bun and GnAY.. ; > Duntroon, May 14,1890. Tho doublo-furrow plough that you converted into a Dkging I'iough for mo is ,'intt satisfaction. Jt is doing splendid work. lam ploughing lOin deep on ?y. land with fivo medium horses-the »ronnd at presont beiwrhardorthan iver experienced owing to tho continued drought, Soveral farmera have been iking ao tho digger at work, and hayo expressed themselves highly satisfied th tho manner it performs tho work. I have boon ploughing on stony land th it without a single breakage; moreover, it is very easily converted into an Jinary double-furrow or mm versa, (Signed) James B Tavlor, To Ruin axd Gbay, . • 30th June, 1890, 11 In reply to your memo, of the 27 th inst., asking my opinion of tho work done your plough at tho DIGGING PLOUGH TBIAL, hold hero on Tuesday last must say I wasagrseably surprised to see your' Converted Digger'do fuch endid work, considering tho dry state of tho ground, and tho tough couchas it had to work in—tho latter it buried completely out of sight and loft tho rows thoroughly broken up into a fine tilth. There was no doubt in tho mi nd any _of tho farmers present that it did superior work to either of the other eo digggcrs on tho ground, and the drausdit did not appoar to be any heavier tho horses. You aro conferring a great boon on tho farmers by m aking lirolddoublo furrow ploughs into .'Diners' at such, a reasonable cost, irs Biiicorely-JoiiK Mactuekson, Manager for M. and Australian Land 'otara Estate \i ni?R!|P rornr nenp: n% *': i ?' iwwm 03 for tho administration of Estates under I&irriage mtracts, Settlements and Willa ai reduced Rates oi targes, Persons who are about to marry, or who may desirous of constituting Trusts for benevolent or cliaritlo purposes, should consult tho I'ubmo Trustee, or any of his juts. Arrangements aro made for tho continuance of tho services of family icitors. W. SELLAE, Local Agent N.Z.INDIJSTBIAL GAZETTE, HitaM wlio is a Taster of great cipcrii, and lias liad 0 special nlng in the art." TIMASU.HERAID, iiiiiiimiiiAiiiiii! AGENTS EVERYWHERE, SKIN. DISEASE. J. lOEUNTON, nHE prevalence of Skin Disease has TAILOR, ETC, ! induced ine to introduce an uniling Remedy, obtained from Alof .QUEEN-ST., MASTERTONoIoIo, of Fiji, during my stay there. . Having bad such thorough success in A LL work executed in first-cla 10 treatment of various forms of Skin xi isease 1 can coi.hdently assuro any Stylo _ jrson suffering from any such affection Satisfaction guaranteed at tat the most obstinate cases can bo ired in from 14 to 28 days, Prices to suit Evorvno'i^ Tho value of my remedy is evidenced vW y the very numerous, genuine, unso- v||\j cited testimonials which may be r . .^ltfi ispected on application, .. ■ S^%» Any disease of the skin is peculiarly *-vx«. ifections,ondanypersonsufferingfrom, PHtENIXIRONA D BRA r having a suspicion of such, should be FOUNDRY. . istantly treated with my nover-failing —:' 1 am' prepared to forward treo by ItODGrtSOIIL/O. 'arcolPost, Enough or Sulliciout of my ' [ever Failing Remedv to cure any ENGINEERS, BOILER MAliElo rdinary caso of Ecswma, or any other SHIP, AND GENERAL SMITHS, wm of Skin Disease. .m receipt of Tost Mice Order for 25. J Send particulars 11 MANUFACTURERS of FLAX o ' • ill STRIPPEES,aIsoSOUTOhER! >V*. SPUING, and HECKLER FLAX PRESSES, an all Machinery in connection with Fla 1467 WELLINGTON Dressing, Makers of all kinds of Stem : ' The Wueatest ■ ' E lginos and Boilors. Estimates for a ■VOIDER OTf MODERN' TIMES kinds of Ironwork given. Countryordoi j attended to with despatch, ) EOBBRTSON & CO,, PILiIjS and OINTMENT Custom Houso-stroet, IMbD >aisw , ■ m i»8 i \ purify tho Blood, correct all disorders of J_ . JJ_|_\j j tlieLivev,Stdmach,Kidneysaudßowols ' ... . ' ■;..,■,,•■ They invigorato and restore to health De- jROOER TO HIS EXCELLED bilitated Constitutions and aromvaluable fi j rpjj E GOVERNOR in all complaints incidental to Females ' of all ages. -. Has landed, ox s,s. lonic, ' Uan infalliblo romody for Bad Logs, Bad 107 OASES ORUSSE & BLACK. Brcasta, Old Wounds, Soros, and Ulcers, WELL'S GOODS, For Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rhumatism, Glandular contaMnciSwellings, and all skin diseases it hits no equal. . Marmalade, lib and 21b tiua Marmalade, lib and 21b tiua Manufactured only atProfossor Holh> Red and Black Currant Jelly pay's Establishment, ' Tarragan and Chili Vinegar 533 OXFORD-STREET,. LONDON, Lucca Oil and may bo had of all Mcdicino Vendors Colery Seeds and Celery Salt ( throughout tho world. ■ ' Parmasan Clieese should look to f/ie Label Tart Fruits in bottles on ih.Fots and Boxes. If ilie address h Real Turtio Meat . iwl 555, OzM Slmt, London, tky an ' Trufllos, Potted Game, &c, Lazenby's HarvoySauco Sweet Essence of Bennot Parisian Essence ■ GEORGE BEDFORD,:'- 'SaXi*""* ■■■ UMBRELLAMAKERMEPAIRER' £^£^4^ Glass and China Neatly Rivetied. COl NTRY Orders promptly attended Allan & Banbury's and Ae to; charges moderate and work- M manship guaranteed. NB.-Note tho Address— GEORGE BEDFORD Lambtoi" Qiiay, ~'. Dutch Cheese Bird Poppers, Long Chillies Huntley & Palmer's Biscuits SOLE AOfiNT FOR THE ONH Lambtor Quay, ..,". PEIZEMEDALOEYLONTEA (Noxt the Blno House Bakery) Lamb ton Quay and Bow ■UHQTOB. ■• Street Wplluigton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3626, 30 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3626, 30 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3626, 30 September 1890, Page 1

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