I TO FARMEKS. f • D. CLARKE'S CARBOLIZED WHEAT PROTECTOR * '' L- FOR DRESSING SEED 3. In Übo in England for over Fifty _eara. •t / Numerous Testimonials, reoeived .in Canterbury and Otago testifying that th C - VROTECtOR Prevents Smut in Wheat, Oats and 'Barley. PreTenls Destruction o '- ■'' ffi by Birds or Worms. Seed Germinates a Fortnight Earlier. Saves a Quarter ?-. , 1 Buihel of Seed per Acre. ' ' __*k*BBM- HA'IP'S aid SON, Christchnrch. March 15,1899. * _j_sr H\n,-~ I '■, h i certify that ior some yen-, ever since Mr Zander first Hold Clarke's Wheat ' Protector. I have ••» ■' the same, and each yearl never had less than 600 acre* in crop. I never saw a I;- ' __ttWl»ot*mut,and it Unodoubt due to a-lag the above Pretrotor, for before T _»»d it I had ttnuton tha I v _m» land in my wheat; and I think every tanner would act in his own interest to tne it | ~_, tan.*.- (Signer!) Yours truly, GEORGE GBICE. I '•"■> TttMESSK-"" If. HARRIS and SO**. A-rent* Clarke'* Carbolized Wheat Protector. | ,f f *, r)s»r 81r»,—I beg to *tate that I hive used Clarke's Carboliced Wheat Frote -tor during ihe last five years, <- '.- _nA found nothing to equal it. It did all that it was claimed to do. and I would nt tow without it. I.; "" Southbrook, Auk. 6,1898. (Signed) Yours faithfully, KEVNETH MoINTOSIL. I ,; PRICE- ONE SHILLING PER PACKET, jjj ,;.' Which will dress eight bushels. i I ■■ M. HARRrS AND SON, CHRISTCHURCH, !j • . 80LB AGENTS FOR AUSTRALASIA. 1285 |f* ASHBURTON AGENT—F. FERRMAN. 'i. | J SCOTT BROTHERS, LIMITED, CHRISTCHURCH. *_\ " . - Agents for Traaty Gas and '_ Oil Engines. ■* ; ____-^TO-y F These are by far the*_est •*' ■ __BK**w* * a * {a " novr htiax m - de *- "''■ ''■ > The J r a f e -?P*- 0 . iall y »uit*bl6 • '-' IP-^^s^: __-*! T *'-' Portable Oil Engine ia " '-'-' ' now being successfully used in '■> -'_ HsJ^^^Pti^*^*^^*^~^^^*fffi^^^^^^S j -l New Zealand 7 for threshing • '•' ' .^*'Tc I *-^____^ro^^^^?* 4 -nd sheep-shearing. "-'IH -V'!', l JiH^_»uinßscS_-*^^^ > '" '»___ Haslam's Latest Improved '' '■'"' M _!_''" 'I _H__l_i--i-t , __. ■ ' •"-'^ : ''' -V*-*4H&! R?fr -*? r fcrV_* Machinery, am- •*- ' __ "*■__ i 111 !, K_i'li i__^*V^ s l^f^** s *''EkTS monia proce's*—Several of tho ii" H f|!i»fl la Mill "*•' largest freezing companies in Iv Hi.; H fl_4^^gfe_t'J (r * <_ I ***-r ,, SS« ,|"?sb carding other modern mas, * jj_B ' ty v' All _f_t' chinery and replacing with Ul" ' t___£______liPliißliPr '■ l : 3f^?^_^^?_____^_S^ ; i "'TWaeW-TWeHing Co.'s - X tjSjKj—S~ —}jMMlijy^Bs-' ■ ! Celebrate- Anti - Friction i. I Mil*:' '"' «Pl''i ; '''i'ii!-ii'"'' Metals,.including their Mag- ; | tiE_2___ xfjm'iL t_W? nolia_nd.PlMtio Metals. ,} '; These ranges have secured ■<t i T)'__)-f _~lTj' _PQ /"i more first awards than those '■*; ■;' I HIUHi **" dLO U U of all other makers in New ■; ■ Zealand put together. | ? , EDSON'S HAIR RENEWER. 4 %■'", RESTORES GREY OR FADED HAIR TO IT/3 NATURAL COLOUR. ■I V-'. * ..■_ C_JB____S THE SCALP AND PREVENTS DANDRUFF. PROMOTES TH_ |;. GROWTH, AND MAKES THE HAIR SOFT, PLIANT AND GLOSSY. }i ,g IN BOTTLES at 3s Cd. Posted, 4s 6d, to any part of the Colony. J f< EXTRAORDINARILY INVIGORATING ANR RESTORING. ' '_ f. BALDNESS AND DANDRUFF; AN EX- home, I happened to hear of tho fame of your \ f CELLENT REMEDY. Hair Ronewer. which,l tried with most bene.l % " FROM A GENTLEMAN. ficial results.—Yours, eto., i -•: _ August, 1896. E_>. 'i 1... Dear Sir,—A shsH time ugo, before leaving To Mr Edson, Auckland. ,; >,;-Vew Zealand, my wife purchased a bottle of . > ' >.jr-mr Hair Ronewer, aa a remedy for dandruff, COMPLETE ARREBT OF FALLING HAIR. ~; jyttd has used it with groat satisfaction. At lUzorbaok, Aucklatnd, April &th, 1889. ! i bttas time I was quite bald on the top of my Dear Sir,—Some two years ago, after a severe "? '! *f-4- -**l d my w * fe B°" a !~'ed mo to try some illness, my hair fell off in patchea, and waa •' * **__ Ik « a ' lwar - I_<i,d1 _ <i,d ■•»■ Wlth tho — oat cause of groat disfigurement. I tried a great ..,'(pratifTing zesults, and my hair is now coming ma uy remedies without producing any benefit i . cut quite strong and thick. Un fortunately, -hatevor. After using two bottles of your ' • S me •?*-'*■ , ollly x *?** 01 1- y bo ,--'• , ■ "h' oll >■ » ow Hair Ronewer a perceptible change was visible. V 1 i* 1,,, - Jy "hausted, and aa I am most anxious _,_ by continuing its use I am now in posaes- ,«■> Wm continue the uae of such a valuable propara- »ion of a beautiful head of hair, and feel that i 1 tion. I write to ask you to forward half-a- i o we you a debt of gratitude. I shalL recomaeseh by first steamer to the Sydney address mond it to all my faithfully. - enclosed herewith. . I may also state that __. MoK. 1-.'ths hair on one side of my wife's head was __■ _dso_. '•.'jt—rnins BTey. from a nervous __W_am, but ____ ?•____? OIVES raE **-* AT: P A BEAUTIFUL GLOSS. g|rion_ te ito nftttira colour. I hay* beeh Wanganui, October 25th 1892. fcissoinßiending it to others, and think it would a, r -mi,;i« il «r. - _*.;• _".■ Ii» axU-ialvely used if. supplies could beob- bll Cru u» Auckland on a visit last ,- &ftS__tt_»_ T r_m_lri AtXrmir ,Z, «_, Maroh, I bought ft bottle of your Hair Re'i h*?"* • I * ,w •■~ l Tl w ■S- U ■h;-^t,S ,T, , - fOU "' et0 '* newer. I found it so far superior to any other ' | Bailw_r Survey ctnofcasino road, a ? ticl - , oi_ the.kind that I have used no other p. _*-»-»j -■** %"*"*;»-"wow • since. It gives the hair a beautiful gloss • P Wl____ L *^"«>-- e . N -3-W. iwhich is a great point), does not soil the t%." *«ao_. ___ toilet cover or dress if a portion happens to • «•--.—.'- nn _ «»-__■ -»*- aPi't 0 11 these articles. As a Hair Rei X*- ADELAIDE SENDS HER TESTIMONY. __-„• and beautißer, it is far-superior to any : i*' • ■ * ' Adelaide, May _nd, 1893. 0 f the American producSions which are so f . Dear Sir,—Altar using the Sulphur Baths much puffed and extensively advertised. I l-'.tt Rotorua, which my medical man had or- have much pleasure in recommending it to the f-ifcred, my hair began to fall out terribly, public. : I While passing through Auckland, on my way M&3 C. |'\ WHOLESALE AGENTS— ' l-L . , KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO. |f SHARLAND AND CO. ' p H. F. STEVENS. * :. |<?"' ■ . '■ I _¥~~, CONVEYANCES. ' HOTELS. I 5)t_ , 11 .',.. ,1. , " .. • i 'W~7' * * f&iI'iaDDENGTON—LYTTELTON COACH QTOREY'S FAMILY HOTEL, ■ '•■ W'* ' ■ aER > TICE r ° OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. i ; «__' ' CHRISTCHURCH N.Z. * i I B K , *"?_ * fier M ; V >" VV tbß COACH TriJl R. OGDEN. Proprietor. ? ffl_M iw~thsT permitting) leave— I «„_KS©MN_T*ON—7.IS a.m. ' «r*-p\r<*t •n. -_r i«i o« ««» —.v - ! H_>BDOIKOTO_-__- p-m. TERMS. 8s per day, __ 2s per week. J" '■'' SmjSOViJRNOR'S BAi—B.lo a.m. «, _ %- - n ... ~ _ Jit Iffiß-ViaiNOß'S BAY—3.l* p.m. Telephone »o. 70S. Ivight Porter. All t _HPI-I_WAY STATION—O.BO p.m. Letters will receive. Prompt Attention. 1190 :j IIijAILWAY _._.T10_—4.30 p.m. ti " Wm TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND FRI- « ; IiiPAYS, MOi. .«; TIME-TABLE ONLY. <■' Hf' ■ I,mM •* Rd DUREY, i ,-, ____, i _!___!_•*__•_, _ ' 'Wmi ■ ' TAT HUE HART HOTEL, !■ »- ' COBB AND CO. .VV * _» w • HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ** ira : ___toA LINE OF ROYAL MAIL . \ W*r COACHES. JOHN NEILL, Propriotox. t ___***•*-** S'-** n,Br ** Pigeon Bay,' Tuesday, Sample-Room*. I __f_*W"h , y, and Friday. Telephone Night Porter. *"i ||_3HRI_TCHURCH AGENTS: Coker's. 4- l__i-»****4. So •--■• Pi*caithly, Wallace and Co., • i __!■ "* M. Heywood and Cn, ': ml BEILBY BARKER, *'■ ____ * Proprietor, : ; z 1 ''■ WffL\ _ . Duvatiobelle's Bay. nrornrAT wnr-r ' ] I__tflSd___? _nd%aVur_S 10 RiV "' PRlKCK_l_____?DTO__r>-1.. 1 ««n__o_.jr_ and Saturday. __ SEARLE has, pleasure in an- ' ' f£'t" ■' > ' - jouncing to his frionds and patrons that ' _§_''•' te has taken thd.abOv* commodious and up- , |f],; COACH TO CHEVIOT. to-dato well-appoi_„d '•H-tel, which he has * R*'-' . thoroughly renovated and stocked with the '' i^-.COACH will Run between WAIPARA best brands obUinable,--and will be pleased ■>■ R_B__ *-d CHEVIOT, leaving Waipunv to cater for _te public in his usual well-known \ _Wt&Kx. TUESDAY, THURS DA >, and *&*■ for a few permanent 1 il___." J _?_•-* »*-«_»« Irom Cheviot on *™ aoz% - F Pronri.tor ■1 i?p_W«S', Wedneeday, and Friday. 3 17 - 1 GEORGE SEARLE, Proprietor. < N _i_^*-™ l *«>dation for Travelling Public. ' 'Im_ • - Be<rt - Br,i * ndß of J-""^ 0 *- w'y *~" ' __Il__E_ H * nd Tr *P* ** lw ' , y" on Hire COFFEE PALACE AND l __?-•**** B '- t 'on »« the shortest notioe. \_/ PRIVATE HOTEL | _P_j; v ' ' A. FRANCIS, i <&&*'<', . _!l» i P»_____* J L'_ Colombo street, Victoria square, Christchuroh, i ___f_BC» BPnrwns wji-Nr_r--R ptukq T - rfc » Minutes* Walk from Agricultural ' il\___t'MW_ P s^ ll and Industrial Aasociation Hall, . L___YE COACHES chon _ H _;i ( Theatre Royal, Cathedral square, i pfeYW H UR_l_l A V_ ME tt__»_-_t_i?2-v^^M»_. 1 __V— THX ',*??i J _ , ' 3fß * - ue - S -TUR- opposite Suprenut Court, Magistrate's Court, * li__v__ RETUKNING and Government BuUdings. I W^Sb^^Ma^ 0 Sr S - Band Rotunda injront of Building. t __ff"__f2^i^"»a2-a l_' ,! f!«*W-J_ Wl _-* 3 \ • Ut, °n ---".'y* _iok*i_ k oa to the river and Victoria _.uare, V V _____ I * } ?F m ? n * J " -i 0 1?. <-**-•- •« which is planted with shrubs and ornamental : _j__^ B H_l 3 __w_j_j____j__r_a -a^__LS_^^ J^^-l_r_i__ s -__s __f _____^-_* a Kaikoura, resuming Thttrsday; commodation is offered to Tourists, _rave_ers, W&Jt?£** 0o - l! » l «* T « Kaikoura -i-huraday. and Visitors. _~_, ' __S%_£k__, FARES- TERMS MODERATE. i_Wmw^ m *° E_ikoux_—Single, SBs, Return Permanent Boarders as per Arrangement. __l_l____a Letters and Telegrams Prompt.? Replied to. *0 Blsnheim—Single 48, Retura ' MRS E. CLARK, "_b_ql_3_l»__»_'' ■ Propriabress. I ' te - tUi, - B,w Plai_»-Si_gle Ts «d, T«lsp_ou» Nq. 1040. 7038 > _wi__-|___, fy**.* "'_-__P^^^^^,* to - W,kJ *-* , -*** Sln -« l *> 6e, Rsturn es. — ■-H |lli_,_-«_; ; \ H - w E wood. — *j l_____E_ Ml -_" 1, * ,r * , » Waiau for Mendip Hills, ,„-—,--. ixm -r T?t~rrr*TreT -■ __■_&_--- and QaTerlef every LAKE COLERIDGE AOT OLENTUNNEL i ii___^^ r Monday in Urns foi ROYAL MAIL COAOH. ' .-' ia_E^,w-O-frerden. . ."• iil«_rS» I —*• -*"d letters promptly de- » MAIL COACH loaves Glentunnel for Lake _-_ K_lS__'. "j" s *?.* »*t«aded to. Special Coaches, J_J_ Coieridee via Windwhistlo House and SL fi SlWe^__L_l"_i. IB T Bu «F"* TT^ r '«* , A_i tM * Snowdon, every FRIDAY MORNEiG, on ,ar--1 ■■ Wm& ____,'*• I * a - n * ! «'- lt '' H ll ** .. ol^* ,r *' rival of Train from Christchnrch, returning *- l \ ecei - ,r * iHt^ ll l* S time fol'Evening Tram SATURDAY. llfßffirt BP«W attentio_ g givc ? ,toi»«sengvrsand : ] U«_-w_ lUeet, i__nsr- p __^ u £orwjWrded for delivery by coach. 'J _iKy. rao^D^ H '
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11006, 2 July 1901, Page 3
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