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F. FERRIMAN. r FIFTY-THREE YJEJARS UJSJIS TERR, UPTI&D feXJCCESfis, This Chemical Prepartion is CARBOLISED as a remedy against the ravages of Birds, Books, 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 Dressing for seed Wheat, OARBOLISED. Patronised by THOUSANDS OF THE FIRST PRACTICAL FARMERS m the Kingdom. PERFEOT FREEDOM FROM; SMUT. It is acknowledged to be anJEstablished Fact that D. CLARKE'S OARBOLISED WHEAT 1 PROTECTOR (Name and Label Registered under Tradi Marks Act, No. 13,796 and 158,145) HAS BEEN USED FIFTY-THREE YEARS WITH UNDEVIATING SUCCESS XT has been amply proved by the Testi monials of Thousands of the First Practica Agriculturalists m the Kingdom, that thi Preparation materially aesistß the Gerraina tion of the Seed, causing the young Plant ti come up much sooner, and grew more vigor ously, protects it to . maturity from thi ravages of the Slug, Grub, and Wireworm adds lirmaeßs to the Straw to support th E.ir. Seed dressed with this Preparatioi may remain for any length of time withou sustaining id jury, and invariably PRODUCES WHEAT PERFECTLY FREE FROM SMUT, And of greater Value than that growt from Seed dre&sed with other Preparations, r tsr Farmers are Solicited to make en quiry of any Gentleman who has tried it, and decide as to Purchasing it according t( the Character given of ib. IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. Wool Pita, Ledbury, Herefordshire, Octobei 23, 1889. Deak Sir, — I am pleased to testify to the efficacy of your " Oarbolised Wheat Pro. teotor," having üßed your Protector for 4( years and never having grown a 6muttj Ear of Corn mmy life ; therefore oan confidently recommend your " Wheat Protep. tor " as a aure preventative for Smut, &c. — ] am, yours truly, Mr.G. B. Clarke. G. B. JONES. Prepare by G B. CLARKE, M.P.S., Manftg. Chemist, Woburn, Beds., England (Proprietor of the Sheep Dipping Composition.) In Packetß containing sufficient to drcßS Eight Bushels of Seed Wheat, Barley, Oats, or other Corn. AGENT FOR ASHBT7RTON? F. FERRIMAN. Church Services ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, Aehburton. WEDNESDAY-G.F.S. 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY— Vestry Meeting, 3.3o p.m. ; Meeting of the St. Stephen's Guild, 7.30 p.m. ; Consecration service, Bp.m.8 p.m. FRIDAY— Short service, 7.30 ptro, ; Choir Praotice, 8 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICES (May 1). 11 fl,m.— Morning Prayer and Holy Communion. 3 p.m.— Greenalreet— Rev. T. A. Hamilton. 6.30 p.m.— Evening Prayer. REV. T. A. HAMILTON. PHASE 3 OF THE MOON. April. ph m . Full moon «. ... - 1 / ,8 fit) am Last quarter ... ... 14 158 am , New moon .... .'„ 21 951 am ; Firot quarter .- , M 29 135 ptn

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4479, 27 April 1898, Page 2

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