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. AND MOST The Purest arid Best Tea oa the Market.

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS BELFAST MANURES AGAItf TO THE FORE At the Ashburton Winter Show, Farmers using BELFAST MANU&ES took the following Prizes : WEDE TURNIPS. (10 entries)— lst Prize, grown with Belfast. GREEN-TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN (8 entrieß)— lbt Prize, grown with Belfabt IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBE (.11 entrieß)— 2nd Prize, grown with Belfast. WHITE-FLESHED TURNIP, any Variety (4 entries)— list Prize, grown with Beltast ; 2nd Prize, grown with Belfast. HEAVIEST TURNIP (5 entrieß)— lst Prize, grown with Belfast; 2nd Prize, grown with Beltast. lELLOW GLOBE MANGELS (17 entries)— lst Prize, grown with Belfast; 2nd Prize, grown with Belfast ; 3rd Piize, grown with Belfast. LONG RED MANGLE a (15 entries)— lst Prize, grown with Belfast. WHITE CARROTS (6 entries)— lst Prize, grown with Belfast ; 3rd Prize, irrown with Belfast. HEAVIEST CARROT (2 entries)— let Prize, grown with Belfast. TURNIPS, MANGELS, and POTATOES, grown with Belfast Manures secured ELEVEN PRIZES at the DUNEDIN WINTER SHOW. Full Particulars, Analyseo, and Testimonials of all the above Manures supplied Free, at once, on application to : DONALD REID & CO, Ltd., Yogekt, DDNEDIN. Special Quotations for Large Orders. KIDNEY TROUBLES CURED. KIDNEY TROUBLES want careful^attent on. Neglected, they may deve'op into an ilinttsa very venous. To airest tne sjinptonus ana to res ore ilie Kictueya to htaltby activity, the best remedy is Johnstone's Buchu Kidney Cure it is a really splendid thing for removing Q ravel, Phosphatio and other Deposits, allayhg Inflammation of the Bladder, and banishing Pains in the Back. •5!& IS* Headache and Neuralgia Powder, 1/- Fyrup of Sacred Bark, for Indigestion, 1/6 Koromiko compound, for Diarrhoea, 1/6 Iceland Mots Syrup, for Couglia ami Poßt Free to any address on receipt Colds, 1/of Stamps or Postal Note. ■InhtiQtnna ft Il.T.lrtt. j* CHEMISTS & opticians, (Licentiates of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland). M , - r - — _

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5, 1 February 1906, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5, 1 February 1906, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5, 1 February 1906, Page 28

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