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. New. Advertisements. | 1 —iiM } Limt-ai-.-- ' •-■.:.-._- --; J& ff.jjjjit \ itk. a B P ec ' a ' tr£ " n 'ng in tho art." : M ! N TTW £ Ms >&!®Blifc>s\ Y» 7IMARU HERALD. gjA - , ■ 'Mr r^ff L ,SoCTp7 i» " h ' s firm deßerve 3 the 8«P- --. Mrgj^^-. ■ j^ny, MS ir^Sf^^^^^s^L port o( all purchasers of Tea, 1 ' ' »^O S / Tw^HSl^X m " M / Nelson je a pro. tlsV^ M / Ql 11' !3 W : IA % Blender' ' ," \>^ THOUGH# /g O&ib?^ 1 PRICES " copied g j £ \\ 2/-, 2/4-1 >UCKLAND. f WELLINQTO(i,CHRISTCHURCH,OUNE;DIN 1 _ LOCAL AGENTS : GEO. LOXJSLE>r, -CLUTrTA Supply Stores, Balclutiia. A. E. FARQUJ-IAR, Stirling. Tho JPirni'a own Travelling Agent, Mr M'GHIE, visits tho District at regular intervals. Double Furrow Plonglis ; ALSO, THEIR, CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, WITH TvEVERSIBLE POINTS, WrilOl-I, 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. Dnn*roon, May 14, 1890. The Double-furrow Plough that you converted into a Dicing Plough 'for mo j s giving satisfaction. Ib is doing splendid work. lam ploughing 10in. doep on rid^y land with fivo medium horses — the ground at present beiiuj harder than I ever experienced owing -to tho continued drought. Several fanners 'have been lookin.o- at the digger at work, and have expressed themselves highly satisfied with the manner it performs the work. I have been ploughing on stony hind with it without a .single breakage; moreover, it is very easily converted into an ordinary D mbk; -furrow 'or vice versa. (Sigmsd)" James J3. Taylor. To REID & GRAY. Papakaio, May 30, 1390. I have much pleasure in informing you the two Dicing Ploughs have «iven me great satisfaction. They brook up the ground so \vulHhat° very Tittle harrowing is required. lam working them with four horses each, and doing four acres pur day with each plough. lam going to sow with the drill, and am considering whathor I will harrow any before sowing, as the ground ia so wull pulverised already. If Ido it will le only one turn of the harrows. My men any that they make a much better job, and do not leave tho furrows on edge iv lea as the imported one docs. (.Signed) Donald Bokkis. "TIRED NATURE'S KIND RESTOfttA." T)"R R"PTT fTT? 5^ i&)S|^j H-^^ 42> MAiIGAIuKT STREET, SYDNEY, fff^Hl $SM iff) /IP3& •' (Between George ami Yoik streets). P.0.80x MMMiJ|laf® •■■ . 920. Dr Spoer is a regular Graduated Physician, lyi^iMJijiiP educated at Harvard College, U. B. (for conf firniation see New Zealand Gazette, January 21, Sn C f" B 0"% 138G; also New South Wales Gazette, April! 7, i^'EL Ce^ 113 1 \sP ISS '^' • ril ° doctor has devoted 14 years to tho FOR ALL DISEASES OP study of OHHONIO, NERVOUS, & SPECIAL Y\ P R 111 T 1 V Four of those were iv tho leading If^OMlTrnoS^op (^uud ce r 3 tfo,lthe...utL h ° S '» tals of tho Uuifced Statoß . whic]l «>aMes which tho Wood ljas to porlorm, and the absolute him to treat all private troubles with excellent uoco sity for it to have a doliuite chemical composi- „ , tidii.im.l know that the supply of mineral constituents results. All applying to him will receive his from Australian food is totally inadequate to koop i,__,_. 4. _„• • cl\ • 1 • l -xt ' tho blood sufficiently strong in oxidising power, on honest °V™™ of their complaints. No experiwhich process health depends, you would knew meriting Jno Mercury used. Ho will guarantee that it is imperatively necessary to supply the blood. f ■ J ° with its es eiitial miueral elements for the formation a positive euro iv every ease ho undertakes or of healthy tissue, muscle, bone, &c, which unl'or- - -„ nnnn TT . . . tuimulyare not obtainable from the natural food ia iovteit £200. His; reason fordoing so is this— thc=<c. colonies. Tosupplv these elements CLEHISNTS' „,i, rl », *.v, ni ._ • „„ r^ n ; ■>• „ i ii • ' TOXW is offered ana Is the only rational reatqmtlva when bhero IS no or S aIIIC disease, and nothing P .vi..vi-cd in Australia. It positively cures all diseases but an inorganic trouble, or in other words a ar smg from poorness of biood or debility, such as . ■ ' Neuralgia, Nerroinuess, Weaki-.tss, Languor, Tooth- conglomeration of symptoms producing a certain aohe, Los 3of Appetite, Vigor and iiuorgy, whioh aro ii.iT. , .-, only symptoms ( »f a debilitateii system. It supplies result, tlisre is no reason why it cannot be retho Wtul stream with the chemical food necessary to tnnvpfl with flii ivnnpr vcmodlno +Vio,.«f«^« v.« eiwuro aproperexereise of the natural. processes of mmea Wltn tJl ° P'°P cr remedies, tneieforo he life it strengthens the aigostive organs, imparts guarantees. Ho wishes it distinctly understood vita ity and anunatiou, ensures regular and natural . • • sleep, increases nerve force and fortifies the system that ho does not claim to perform impossibilities, against dUea-e. Ifedical men who know its chemical , , , ... ■ composition aud therapeutical ralu^ have recom- or to navo miraculous power ;ho claims only to acS^^^tS^gia^an^nrS'l? be be a skilled and successful Physician, thoroughly depended on to DO GOOD and OUitK DIPKASJS. informed in his speciality — CHRONIC and They know its definite composition and that it has a rir . T ,- T ~ ' ~ Si'J-I'CiFIC ACTION on diseased organisms, therefore SPECIAL DISEASES of MEN" aud "VVOSIEJST. they prescribe it aud extol its virtues as a scicntilio t> 1 • v " a j- * V 1 • • antidote for all disea-es arising from debility and L cople residing at a distance can, by explaining j nervous weakness.;* Sold everywhere, but mind you their troubles in detail, bo treated at home. pet the genuine article, bearing the name of ■' F. M, CLEMENTS, NEWTOWN, SYDNEY. The course of treatment will not in auy way in- , — — — terfeie with their business. Examination, and W ANTED KNOWN.— Job Printing adv ice free to all. Charges moderate. H. J. ell/L B :Sofflc°: iptiOn d ° ne *'** Spoer, M.D., «, ita^i. W™, W -r^TTTTTirA-nQ tut ■ "tj, : T n ■ and York streets, SydAoy. Post Office Box, No, B lL n^!;£^ a cSZ'^t ° 20 ' oate Hour^io tol3 , m , 2 t, 4 a n dr .Books, ' to 8 pm. Sundays, from 10 to 11 am only. CIRCULARS, Touchers, Catalogues, wRr S l >601 - s ' f °"\ f Zea Hnl I 3 ™ 8 , 1 mei i l o Q L n I / t> ct « -a ji -n t t i 1 Wellington is closed from 30th September, 18S8. ,V f°f erB > Handbilla, Luggage Labels, All c ftrnmunications aro in future to be forTrice Lists, at CLUTHA Leader Office. v/'arded to Sydney, as above.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 833, 4 July 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 833, 4 July 1890, Page 8