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Special Notice. T. W. BOUNDY A D CO. have re-open thkir presmises in tho AVENUE With an Entirely New Stock. To W. BOUNDY AND CO.

A. J. CRIBB, -IAILOE,KIDOWAY STREET, Wak<j\nui.

BLIGHT PAINT, Ebsistbeud. "|7!OR the Cure of Blights in Fruit Trees, X? especially the Scale. I have used it myself for some time. The results may be seen in my orchard. It permeates the sap of tho tree : syringing only washes tho bark. Trees should ho dressed as soon as tho fruit is off, as the Pain* will go down with the sap and assimilate with it before the spring. Ono man will dress 100 old trees in a d»y, or 500 if young. One dressing for old trees I » cure [ Sold in Tins of 10s, 20s, and 40s each. J lOjTiu will dress 20 old or 40 young trees 20aTinwillore»«50old or 10T young trees 40a Tin will dross 120 old or 240 young treos Vloaw add for postage 7d for 10s tin, lOd for 20a tin, or Is Id for 40s tin. Directions on each Tin. COUNTRY ORDERS ATTENDED TO. Mr J. Hill.— -Sir,— l have groat pleasure in bearing testimony to the value of your Blight Paint. The first year I used it I did not «co much improvement; the second a good dcai, and the third my trees and apples were quite clean. I "hull use it on the undressed trees this season, — I am, yours etc., Jakes BtriOK, Kerrere, Foxton Lino, Hanawatu, N.Z. May Ist, '92. The Pines, Napier, February 2ii, 1592. Mr Fred Fulton.— Do»r Sir, — I have the greatest, pleasure in testifying to the merits of Hill's Blight Paint, a tin of which I h.id from you last ynar. I followed out tho initructionefa'thfully,apulvi[igthe Paint to both largo nnd small trt"e3, all boing badly affected. :This year I find tho blijhc hu almost disappeared from the troes above mentioned and have had a good crop of apples, while tho previons yoar there were scarcely any, and the tress appeured to bo dying. Ihad tried other romediej, but none anything equal to the Blight Paint I had from you, and therefore consider Tours decidedly the bout. It his proved most gratifying to me in its results. — Xotus truly, Alhx. Toop, SI.D. More Testimonials in Circulars. To be nrocuwd from Ihe Proprietor, J. HILL, LOWER HO'ir, WELLING I OJT, 08, B. M. G-ATENBY, Chemist, Wanßemii VV. H. WELTON, Clieniut, Marton. ?RED FULTON, Bcod Merchant, Napier.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 7737, 10 June 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 7737, 10 June 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 7737, 10 June 1892, Page 1