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A NEW PLOUGH. v\ o have pleasure in advising yon that we lave been appointed Agents for the 3OCKSHUTT PLOUGH CO. (Limitkd). The Ploughs and Cultivators manufaoiured by this Company have been eminently luooessful in England and Scotland, and irkilst they are as light as necessary strength md durability will permit, they are atayers jf the first water, and. will go far toward initiating the New Zealand farmer into a slaas of implements which excel all others Eor lightness of draught, solid 6nißb, and allround utility. The following testimonial, from one of the largest implement manufacturers in Scotland, adds its own tribute to the general excellence of the plough :— Maybole, Ayrshire, 18th Maroh, 1895. H. Cockshutt, Esq., Seoretary Cookshutt Plough do., Ltd. Dear Sir —We have pleasure in oonfirming telegram sent you on Saturday reporting the great success of the "Dux" (or Punch) Plough in gaining the first and second prizes at the largest competition ever held in Scotland, viz , that under the auspices of the Dumfriesshire and Kirkcudbrightshire Ploughing Association on Saturday, the 16th Maroh, 1895, at Bigghead Farm, Bauks, near Dumfries. Tour plough beat ploughs by all the, leading makers, including Bansome, Sims & Jefferies (Ipswich), J. & T. Howard (Bedford), E. & H. Bobeits (Stoney Stratford), the " Oliver," and others. Uansome took third prize We have received considerable orders by Ibis morning'fi post, and are just about oleared out of the ll(iO ploughs received from you, and we anxiously await the arrival of j the 150 ordered on the 27th ulto. Yours, truly, Alex. Jack * Son. (This letter was followed by a cable order for 500 ploughs, and by a letter ordering 1000 more for delivery Ist September. We will supply tbe Dux at £6 10s, and the Twin Dux or double furrow at ±'10 10a, f.0.b., Dunedin. BUCKEYE HARVESTER CO. MASBAGB. Tl/T B. HERMANN ROTH, MASSAGE SPECIALIST, Appointed to 0» *£&*£?) Sanatorium and the $§&|»s Baths, Government £^2aax£j&& Rotorua. CAN BE CONSULTED FREE From 11 until 1 o'olock any day at Fhoroix Chambers, 52, Lambton-quay. Pbitatb Ad iibesb— Occidental Hotel. MASSEUSE FOR LADIES. Mr. Roth's book on " Massage," &c, can be had at any Chemist's or at his rooms gratis. Rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica, hysteria, Bpinal diseases, neuralgia, dyspepsia, natulenoe, constipation, insomnia, sprains, all nervous and joint diseases, are not only relieved but permanently cured. Massage not only treats the effects, bat removes the cause. Mr. Both has had a very wide experience in Germany, America, England, and Scotland; he has been attending Hospitals in addition to private praotice, and had opportunities of working with the best Surgeons and Physicians of the world, He is recommended by following : — Sir George MT.eod, Knight, M.D., LL.D., Regius Professor of Surgery University of Glasgow, and Surgeon in ordinary to the Queen, in Scotland Sir Anthony Colling Brownleaß, K.C.M.G., R.C.P..K.G.G., M.D., LL.D..F R.C.S. England, Senior Consulting Physician to St. Vincent's Hospital, and Chancellor of the University of Melbourno. Sir Donald Mathoßon, X C.B. And many of the bast physioians and surgeons of the \vo r ld, also testimonials from some of the Leading Physicians of Wellington, testifying to his successful treatment of patients under them. Mr Roth will only be in Wellington until November, when he returns to i'otorua, and anyone wishing to take advantage of hie treatment should make arrangements as soon as possible. Sufferers need havo no hesitation in placing themselves under his care, as bis ability in this special form of treatment is recognised. COME EAKLY mo C. SMITH'S SALE. SAT,E NOW ON. LETTERS-PATENT FOB INTENTIONS. MR. WM. REEVE HASELDEN, T> EGISTEEED PATENT AGENT 24, FEATHEBBTON-BTBKKT, WELLINGTON, DON'T EOR GET, /~1 SMITH'S SALE IS NOW ON. Uold Medal, Health Exhibition, London. Most Delicious, Nutritive, and Digestible. This deli, jus and highly nutritive Food Ins been used with remarkable success, in the rearing of Infants, and by delicate and aged in England for many years. It can now be obtained in sealed tins of leading chemists, &c, in the Colonies, and will prove a boon to mothers and nurses. Extract From Private Letter. A Government Medical Officer writes :—": — " I began using your Food when my son was only a fortnight old, and now (five months) he is as fine a boy as you could wish to see." AGENTS— The NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., Wellington, And of all Chen ists, &c, tveryiulicrc. «7 HERE TO GET THEM. WHAT? Bostock's Glace Shoes, 11s at 8a 6d Boatook's Glaoe Shoes, 16a 6d at 13s 6d Ladies' Glaoe Shoes, 5s 6d Ladies' Glaoe Bals, 9s 6d at 5a 6*d Childs' good Kid Bale, 4s lid Childs' Shoes, 3s 6d, 4a 6d CRESPIN'S SALE, Cdba-stbkht. \%J ANT EJD KNOWN. W. Gregg & Co.'s Essence of Coffee is unequalled for Purity, Strength, and Flavour. Please ask your Grooer for it, and take no other. /T-S^ CUTICURA Luxuriant hair, with a clean, wholesome scalp, free from irritating and scaly eruptions, is produced by Cuticura Soap, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as purest md sweetest for toilet and nursery. Sold throughout the world. Price 23 c. Prepared by the Potter Drug & Chemical Corporation, Boston, U.S.A. LOANS AND MORTGAGES. ADVANCES arranged on Freehold and Leasehold City and Country Properties. Rates of intereat at from S per cent. Aginct for the Trade Auxiliary Co. and Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette. Status Enquiries answered, reliable reportß furnished, and general Trade-protection Business attended to. A. A. BARNEIT, Mercantile and Financial Agent, 18, Lambton-quay. DEWAR'S WHISKY. Telephone 960. 17, Lambton-quay. TO" ENBY BODLET, DAIRYMAN. Special Deliveries of Bl»ok Sw»n Butter, Direot from the Faotory. yiOTOBIA FOUNDRT EDWARD SEAGAR, Enoinmb, Iron and Brass Boundib, BOILXBHAKKB, AND GINIBAIi SMITH. Estimates given for all description* of Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork. VICTORIA AND "mAHNjiBB BTBEET, WronraroN,

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 35, 9 August 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 35, 9 August 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 35, 9 August 1895, Page 4

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