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New Advertisements. : :' ; ib^ «fe i 8 l^^ii^i^s .» ii-\ !»•• ky ** r •Nelson ' himself, who is * ,• . S a .»?' \ : * ia^ a B P ec ' a ' t r *' n M ) 8 in the art." * 1 N TW H! M ir^KS!^s\ m nuAnu herald. m iiv i r> k. .j-£if*^7sc)^»-i . " This iflrm deserves the sup« «?O Mf ' m '"iw&i Sj* \l. "Mr Nelson is a pro* iv V3-^ Mm #Q V^r*' "lTrT^^ >\ wk (cssiohal Taster and 'COPIED Mr /i? JJHaSiSstl'S \>% 2/- 214-* AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH,DUNEDIN. AGENTS . EVERYWHERE LOCAL AGENTS: GEO. LOTJSLEY, Clutiia Supply Stores, Balclutiia. A. E. FARQUHAR, Stirling. The Firm's own Travelling Agent, Mr M'GIIIE, visits the District at regular intervals, REID AND GRAY'S Double Furrow "Ploughs ; ALSO, THEIR CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, WITH REVERSIBLE POINTS, WHICH, IF DESIRED, CAN BE MADE CONVERTIBLE INTO ORDINARY DOUBLE FURROWS. THE BEST IN THE MARKET, And much Lighter in. Draught than those of any other makers. Those already in use are giving Most Unqualified Satisfaction. Send for Particulars and Prices. TESTIMONIALS : To REID & GRAY. Dunfroon, May 14, 1890. The Double-furrow Plough that you converted into ;i Digging Plough for mo is giving satisfaction. It is doing splendid work. lam ploughing lOin. deep on ridgy land with five medium horses — the ground at present being harder than I ever experienced owing to the continued drought. Several farmers have been looking at the digger at work, and have expressed themselves highly satisfied with the mariner it-! performs the work. I have been ploughing on stony'laud with it without a single breakage; moreover, it is very easily converted into an ordinary Double-furrow^or vice versa. (Signed) James B. Tayxok. To REID & GRAY. _ Papakato, May 30, 1890. I have much pleasure in informing you the two Digging Ploughs have "iven mo great satisfaction. They break up the ground so well that very little harrowing is required. lam working them with four horses each, and doing four acres per "day | with each plough. lam going to sow with the drill, and am considering whether I will harrow any before sowing, as the ground is so well pulverised already. .If I do it will 1 c only one turn of the harrows. My men say that they make a much better ]üb, and. do not leave the furrows on edge in lea a3 the imported one does. (Signed) Donald Boiuue.

"TIFfiTO NATURE'S KIND RESTORE." SPECIFIC FOR ALL DISEASES OF DEBILITY. If you only kuew und properly understood tho duties which the blood has to perform, and the absolute necessity for it to have a definite chemical composition, and knew that the supply of mineral constituents froia Australian food is totally inadequate to keep the blood sufficiently strong in oxidising power, on whi.-h process health depi-uds, yon would know that it is imperatively necessary to supply the blood with its e.=s entuil mineral elemeuts-for the formation of healthy tissue, muscle, bone, &c, which unfortunately are not obtainable from the natural food in tlio-^e colonies. To supply these elements CLEJM.EKTS' TUN T [(J is oilered and is tho only rational rcstqnttivo prepared in Australia. It positively cures all diseases arising from poorness of blood or debility, such as Neuralgia, Nervou-ness, WeukCess, Languor, Toothache, Loss of Appetite, Vigor aud Energy, which are only symptoms of a debilitated system. It supplios the vital stream with tho chemical food necessary to ensure a proper exercise of the natural proccs es of life, it strengthens the digestive organs, imparts vit-.iity and animation, ensures regular aud natural sleep, increases nerve force and fortifies the system against di-;ea>o. Medical men who know its chemiu.il composition aud therapeutical value have recommended it far aud wide ; they recommend it on account of its sterling valuo aud know that it can be depended on to DO GOOD and CUKE DISEASE. • Tiiov know its definite composition aud that it has a SPECIFIC ACTION on diseased organisms, therefore they prescribe it and extol its virtues as a scientific autidote for all disea-es arisiug from debility aud nervous weakness. • Sold everywhere, but miud you K«t the genuine article, beariug the name of F. M. CLEMENTS, NEWTOWN, SYDNEY. WANTED KNOWN.— Job Printing of every description done at the Clutha Leader Office. "OILLHEADS, Memo. Forms, Letter JL> Headings,- Business Cards, Receipt Books, /"CIRCULARS, Vouchers, Catalogues, \J Posters, Handbills, Luggage Labels, Price Lists, at Cltjtha Leader Office.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XVI, Issue 832, 27 June 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XVI, Issue 832, 27 June 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XVI, Issue 832, 27 June 1890, Page 8

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