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: BMineag Wotieae SEEDS THAT WILL GROW. "OOR some time past I have recognised how %i^^? n 5 al "> is "> tue welfare of che Agricultural Industry of New Zealand to hare none but pure and unadulterated clovers and grass Seeds imported, and, with this in view, nave taken the utmost pains to insure my importations being. *a nearly perfect as possible. I hare now landed and to arrive upwards of FIFTY TONS I • of Splendid i CLOVER, QRAB3 AND TURNIP SEEDS, •U of wbicjij prior to shipment, have been specially analysed and tested at a laboratory, j not only as to genuineness and purity, but also I aa to percentage of germination. [ .In particular, the extra choice White Dutch Clover, lied Clover. Giant English Cow Grass, Swedieh Alalke. German Mangolde, and Aberdeen Turnip Seedß, may be specially recommended to Faxinersand others who desire pure Seeds true to name. : THE ShTpMENTS _ •_. CONSIST OF , Choice White Dutch Clover ' Giant English Cow Grasa American Cow Grass English Red Clover American Rod Clover . Swedish Alslke German Munjrold - Scarlet Interm liate Carrot White Belgian C .rrot Skirving'a Improved Purplo-top Swede Scotch Grown Aberdeen Green-top iellow Turnip Scotch Grown Aberdeen Purple-top Yellow Turnip DevoLshire Qreystone Turnip Rape, broad-leaved Rib Grass, Yarrow Meadow Fescue, Crested Dogstail Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, &c. TESTING THE SEEDS. The purity and excellence of these 81EDS are beat attested by the -following Analysis. which was made at a laboratory Before shipment :- CERTIFIED STATEMBNT. Sample. Germina- Cleanliturn, nass. No. Pei cent. Per cent. I—White Clover .. .. 92.6 - 91.0 2—Red Clover .. .. 03.3 94.4 3—Cow Grass .. .. 98.0 96.5 4-Alsiko .. .. .. 95.6 95.3 S—G.T. Aberdeen Turnip .. 97.8 97.3 6—P.T. do do .. 98.1 93.0 7—Greyetone -do .. 96.3 95.0 B—Rape Sowing ... .. 94.4 91.0 Note.—These Shipments having been purchased direct, and iree of intermediate charges, I am enabled to offer them at exceedingly favorable terms, taking their high quality into account. inspectionTs invited TO TitE BULK SAMPi.ES NOW ON VIEW AT MY OFFICE. SUPERPHOSPHATES. GEO. G. STEAD is Agent for Fison s cele brated Fertilizers, both AMMONIA PHOSPHATES and SUPERPHOSPHATES. These well-known Manures are specially suitable for Grain and Root Crops, and contain only the purest and most highly concentrated AmmoQian&l constituents. These Fertilizers produce a strong and robust plant, and conduce to early maturity. ' G. G. STEAD,

________^_ i __ « CHRISTCHURCH. [A CaBDJ. TITM. McFARQuiAR, M, R. C. V. S., VETERINARY SURGEON. Conmiltation daily, from 12 p.m. to 1 p,m,, AT WALLACE AND CO.'S, CHEMISTS, . *-""••- Triangle. . Private Resldeiioe- Caledonian Road. 043 •J. A. FIiESHER, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, 9 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Between Morten's Building and Postrofflo* 8330 Cbristchuroh. T"MMUNIT lON, all kinds, Guns. Revolrer J /\. Powder, Shot, Cartridges. Aitken and Roberts, Corner Colombo and Caabel streets opposite Ballantyne'a). BEST Manuka Cnarcoaland Irons, all kinds Aitken and Roberts, Ironmongers, Corner Colombo and Cashel streets {opposite Ballantyne'e). PICTURE FRAMES^ A KB ARTISTS , MATERIALS for Oil and J\_ Water Color Painting at Moderate Prices. Country orders promptly attended to. Morten's Buildinga, Cathedral square. •John Whitelaw, architect and valuator, 146 Worcester street. 126 Beligions Services. DURHAM STREET WESLEYAN SUNDAY &CHOOL. CELEBRATION OF THIRTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1889. SERVICES conducted at 11 a.ro.—Rev. W. Morley. Children's Gathering, 3 p.m.— Rev. L, M. Ititt. Evening, 6.30 p.m.—Rev. U M. Isitt. Collections in aid of School Fnnds. Bptoial Musio will be rendered by the Scholars, assisted by the Choir of the Church, under the conductorship of Mr R. Trist Searell. TE4. MEETING, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25th, at 6 p.m. The SERVICE OF SONG, " Spring Morning," will be rendered in the Church the same Evening at 7.90. Connective Readings by Rev. L. M. leftt Tickets for Tea, Iβ. 3473 IJttfWOOD*(^NGREGATIONAirCHURCH, FERRY ROAD. mHE REV. C. H. BRADBURY will deliver X on succeeding SUNDAY EVENINGS a Course of Four LECTURES on "Religion. ,, Second Lecture on Sunday Evening, September 22nd. Subject—"Growth of Religion in the Old Testament. ,, Service commences 6.30. All seats Free. . 2895 Sydenham YV esleyan Church. COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. SERVICES TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Aa tinder— 11 ajn.—Rev. L. M. laitr* 6.30 p.m.—Rev. W. J. Williams. 3621 SYDENHAM BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. rpHE ANNIVERSARY . f the above School Jl will be celebrated TO-MORROW. Special Hymns will be sung by the children. Services 11 a.m. »nd 6.30 p.m.; afternoon at 3 o'clock. Past or D&lUston will address children and friends. Tea aid Entertainment on Tuesday next at 6.30 p.m. 3642 AN KVANGEUST MISSION. TUAM STREET HALL. Morning Servioe—ll o'clock. Afternoon (Young Men Only)— 3 o'clock. Subject—"How to Get Strong and How to Keep so." - Evening—6.3o. Doors open &30 to avoid Banker's Hymns. _5615 SALVATION ARMY. CHRISTCHURCHT" GREAT COUNCIL OF to celebrate Third Anniversary of B irracks Opening. SATU BDAY, September 21st, to WEDNESDAY. September 25th. COLONEL ANiTmRS TAYLOR, Major Rolfe, Major and Mrs Hammond. A.D.C. and Mrs Veal, The Bands of the Navals, the Lasses, Chrietchurch, Sydenham and Lin wood. The Benlah-Land Singers. SATURP AY-A Medley led by Fiddler Fnmk SUNDAY—IIa.m., Monstee Holinesa Convention, all City United; 3 and 6.45 paa» Salvation for the Masses MONDA V—3 and 7.45 pjm.. Holiness Councils —"The World's Cry and the Armyfe Response." TUESDAY—Birthday Banquet at 6 p.m., followed by Great Hosanna Rejoicings: of the Lasses' Band WEDNESDAY—"War Cry" Boom and Great Indian Xtarbar: Colonel.and Mrs T^ytn T yill ro l n >flth o f'-In ri f a " l rTpflrifinfWß 1 . Mf»

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7421, 21 September 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7421, 21 September 1889, Page 1

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