ftOTKSE TO FAEMEKS. pLAR&E'S CARBOLISED WHEAT PROTECTOR. An Effectual Preventive of Smut in Wheat, Oats, and Barley, and the attacks of Birds, Slugs, Grubs or Wireworms. Sold in Packets, at Is Each. TESTIMONIALS : " I am pleased to inform you that Clarke's Wheat Protector, which 1 obtained from you last season, has proved Successful, being superior to bluestone in every way. The latter dressing only crave 5 bußhels wheat to the acre, whereas Wheat Protector gave 18 bushels. It is a preventive against Smut, and the small bird nuisance, and I shall continue to use it. — Yours sincerely, " James Brown, Hoiorata." 11 1 have used your Wheat Protector for rwo eea3ons with wheat, barley, and oats, and found it very successful— particularly so when coming up, from the small birds plucking it up. — Xoura faithfully, " (3-eorge Stephens, Jr., Brookside." "Having used Clarke's Wheat Protector last year, I can recommend same to farmers. My experience is that my crop of oats was paitly under water for 48 hours, and rb soon as the land dried the oats came up well ; also, it is a preventive against rust. The uird9 that eat the grain after being dressed with the Protectorare killed.— Yours truly, 11 Hugh Stacb, Spriugston." New Zealand Importers : M. Harris and Son, OhristcWcb, Agents for Southland : The J. G-. Ward Farmers' Association of New Zealand, Limited. 803 a StABBST POISONING, PHOSFHOEISED POLLARD POISON* PREMIER BfJAND. Most Successful Poison in the Market. Manufactured by the N,Z. CHEMICAL & MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., Apply to J. R. RICHARDS, Manager lit the Works, Esk Street. OR TO NIOHOL BROS, AGENTS, INVEROARGILL. 863 a FOft PRIVATE SALE. NINE AND A-HALP ACRES at Mataura, with Five-roomod House and Outbuildings. For terms and particulars apply to 57a JAB. STARK, Gore. THE Last of the Wnirarapa. The Great J Barrier was in her way. — Take good j advice, and Bet your course for the ZealnndiaJ House ; you will clear all barriers by getting** 2s in the £ discount for Cash. Have iMf Stock the famous Wcisner Piano; Roslyin Worsted Suits made to order, and celebrated j Zealandia Boots } Jewellery, etc. —B, j CHBIBTENSON.
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, Issue 17, 4 June 1895, Page 6
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