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Xt Ultimo x. Hiair . Nimmo& BEeir I SEED MERCHANTS AND GROWERS DTXNEDIN " Montauk " The Great Remedy for the de struction of Scaly Blight, Woolly Aphis, and other insect pests. fr, " NOW ib the season tor using Montauk, which is a Winter Dressing, and if used acoordmg to in' structiona, isgunfailing in its result' WHAT PEOPLE PAY: Balclutha, May Ist, 1903. It Is with great pleasure that 1 testify to the qualities of Montauk as a destroyer of Blights and'other pests on fruh trees. I have used and seen it used in various places for the past six yearß, with ie suits that have been most highly satisfactory. If properly used. Msntauk is a sure and certain de stroyer of all Blights, and trees which have been dressed with It present a f'esh and vigorous ap" pearance seldom seen after the use of other preparations. I find it Impossible to Bpeak too highly of Montauk, and hope it will enjoy the widespread popularity It de' serveß. If this is any use to you you are at liberty to make use of (Riened) C. E. NATSH Ghristohuroh, Ist July, 1902 Hick's Montank is bhe best Blight Specific for Fruit Trees I have used. There Is no trouble j or time wasted "in mixing, it is ' easily applied, and very effective. It destroys both'lnsect Pests and Liohen, promotes vigorous growth and improves the quality of the crop. Last season I used it in 11 orchards, and it gave every satisfaction, (Bigned) WM.JONEB, Lumsden, May 11th, 1903. Messrs Nimmo and Blair, Dunedin. Dear Sirs,— " I may say I did a good deal of spraying round here, and all are satisfied with results. One Orchard I sprayed two'seasons ago was bo badly infested with Scaly Blight, that the owner was intend: ing to root out a lot of the trees I as being past redemption. I persuaded him to give them a sprtying with " Montauk." He did so and the results wero far beyond his expectations. A large lot of beau tiful clean skinned apples, and not a Bcale to be seen !in fact, the apples were so nice that a doctor from Gore saw and admired so much that he got some away with him to show his friends. This case is typica of the whole." (Bigned) THOS. NoMATH. I Prices Of Montauk— Tins containing 1 pint, Is each; 1 uart, 2s eaoh ; 1 gallon, 6s eaob 4 gallons, 21 ia [ NIMMO & BLAIR SOLE PROPRIETORS, OUNJsVIM

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2805, 18 September 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2805, 18 September 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2805, 18 September 1903, Page 4

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