F. FERRIMAN. FIFTY THREE YEARS 1 UNIINTERRUPTIiiD l c SUCCESSS. [ 8 IMMMMM y This Chemical Prepartion ia CARBOLISED as a remedy against the ravages of Birds, Rooks, or other Pests taking the seed dressed with it* THIS PREPARATION IS NOW BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN THE COLONIES OF NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA, & CENTRAL AFRICA. WHEAT SOWING. Best) and Cheapest DressiDg for seed Wheat, OARBOLISED. Patronised by THOUSANDS OF THE FIRST PRACTICAL FARMERS m the Kingdom. PERFEOT FREEDOM FROMJ SMUT. "■. % It is acknowledged to be an Established Faot thab D. CLARKE'S CARBOLISED WHEAT 1 PROTECTOR (Name and Label Registered under Trade Marks Act, JSo. 13,796 and 158,143) HAS BEEN USED FIFTY-THREE YEARS WITH UNDEVIATING SUCCESS XT has been amply proved by the Testimonials of Thousands of the First Practical Agriculturalists m the KiDgdom, thab this Preparation materially assists the Germination of the Seed, causing the young Plant to come up much sooner, and grow more vigorously, protects it to maturity from the ' ravages of the Slug, Grub, and Wireworm, 1 tkdds firmness to the Straw to support the Ear. Seed dressed with this Preparation may remain for any length of time without sustaining injury, and invariably j PRODUCES WHEAT PERFECTLY [FREE FROM SMUT, And of greater Value than that grown a from Seed dre&sed with other Preparations.^ IS* Farmers are Solicited to make en. quiry of any Gentleman who hiiß tried it, and decide as to Purchasing it according to the Character given of it-f^ST^f;*;" C* m " IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. *.T Wool Pitp, Ledbury. Herpfordshire, October 23, 1889. Dear Sib,— -I am pleased to testify to the efficacy of your " Carbolised Wheat Protec tor," having used your Protector for 40 years and never haying grown a Smutty Eir of Corn m my life ; therefore can confidently recommend your " Wheat Protector " as a Bure preventative for Smut, &o. — I a>n, yours truly, Mc.G. B. Clarke. G. B. JONES. Prepare by G B. CLARKE, M.P.S., Minftg. Chemist, Woburn, Beds., EDgland (Proprietor of the Sheep Dipping Composition.) In Packets containing suffioienb to dress * Eight Bushels of Seed Wheat, Barley, Oats, or other Corn. AGENT FOR ASHBURTON : « F. FERRIMAN. \Do nof 6e persuaded fo wqyany gf/fiei/p/fef/om* ff^ 1 gvioxofi mmp was 7/>eyarepi/re#j}i/mO/eso/nm m T/ig fast money and E experience cap Avv. £afhesfsa/e/n/7usf/v/as/a. f^SOLD BY AL^ GROCERS |f jl RHEUMATISM CUBED. . My wife has used Chamberlain* Pain ' Balm for rheumatism with great relief, and I oan recommend it as a splendid liniment for rheumatism and other ** "lsehold use for , which we have found fu yw tiable,— W» <J» Opyl&b, Bed Creek, N.Y,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4477, 25 April 1898, Page 2
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