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TFyoSTike isice tea ask your grocer for GOLDSt SiLVERMEDALS CEIEBRATED&THE BEST PURE INDIAN CHINA* CEYLON TEAS Nelson Moate ahd Co 's representative, Mr Colegrove, visits the district at regu'ar intervals REID AND GRAY, SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND FOR THE MERCER "NON-CANVAS" BINDER. "TTTHAT Farmers have long wished for, now ready for inspection, which "is Vy cordially invited. Sample machines on view at all our branches. Specially adapted for heavy and tangled crop 3. The principal feature of the MERCER is the doing away with the troublesome and expensive canvases, which have been replaced by-such simple and durablejdevicea that must place the MERCER without an equal m the field. Send for prices and testimonials. Acknowledged by all usera as the most efficient and durable Binder yet introduced. Duplicate fittings always easily obtainable. Order early, to prevent disappointment. BINDING TWINE, all kindß, atilowest|pricos. Lubricating Oils (all sorts), Back Delivery Reapers, at reduced prices DOCJBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS j also their CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, with patent reversible points, land-edge, "and front lifting lever. These ploughs secured First Prize at the Southland Champion Ploughing Matches for the last two seasons. CHAFFCUTTERS AS I) BAGGERS.— Nos. 1, 2, 2J, 3, and 4 Chaffcuttera. PLAIN AND BARBED FENCING WIRE, AND IRON FENCING STANDARDS. Lowest piioea. STEEL ZIG-Z^G HARFOWS, Cambridge Rollers, Disc Harrowa, Turnip and Manure Drills, Broadcast Seed-sowers, DrayD, Horse Gears, Wire Strainers, &c, &c. *3i° DISC HARROWS.— In sizes from 6ft. to 12ft. wide. Fitted with patent adjustment for equalising the weight, so that the discs cut uniformly deep all over at any angle. The only really good di3C harrow m the market. The bearings will not cut tha axlo, and hardly ever require renewing. NEW DIGGING DISC HARROW.— 6R , Bft., 10ft.. and 12ft. wide. On account of our superior facilities, we can supply any demand that may arise for such. IMPROVED WINDMILLS.— Of tho very best construction and material, and of any size aud power. AGENTS FOR— Clayton & Shuttloworth's Traction Bnginoa, Portab.e Engines, and Thre3hing Mills ; also for Burrell & Son's Tract km Engines. Several Second-hand Threshing Mills for Sale, m good order. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE, ON APPLICATION. -**, DEATH TO PARASITES ! SHEEP TICK (MAGNIFIED.) FLUID |^^^^%W^^^ POWDER NON-POISONOUS. I iiil Jlli H Jf&SSSJi POISONOUS. Used and Becommended by — Flock. Used and Eecommended Bt — Flock. W.Gerard, Canterbury.. .. 61,000 Dalgety and Co., Otago .. .. 93,000 M. C. Orbell, Canterbury .. 5,000 Handyeide, Roberts, & Co., WeiW. O. Rutherford, Amuri .. 20,000 lington 37,000: G. W. Mcßae, Amuri . . . . 19,000 O. J. Harper, Canterbury . . 20,000 A. Symons, Marlborough . . 45,000 RW. Chapman „ . . . . 5,000 F. H. Richmond, Marlborough .. 13,000 A. H. Ayrton R. D. McLean, Hawke's Bay „ 58,000 G.Armstrong „ .. .. 5,000 Waipaoa Station, Gisborne . . 20,000 J. Hurst „ . . Ida Valley Station, Otago .. 30,000 J. B. Blair, Otago (Public Dip) .. Scottish and N.Z. Investment And by many other well-known flockCompany, Southland .. 17,000 owners. And by owners of over 5,000,000 aheep m newly introduced; New Zealand, and many millions throgh- pEICE /; Q b egs )_so s pßr cwfc . One out the world. owt makeg 100Q Gall(mB Dip> PRICE (m casks), 5/6 per Gallon. One Another well-known Powder Dip costs Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. half as much again. Compare the prices. Chief Agents— BLACKBURNE & CO., Christchtjrch. Distbict Agents — W. E. CLOUSTON & CO., Blenheim!; R. LEVEIN, Nelson"; and S. W. MAXTON. & CO., Eaikouba. THE VERDICT DRINK ONLY UNION PACKING CO.'S TEAS. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. . redcliffiTcrown" „; a o^x " v GALVANISED IRON OOBRUGATED AND^FLAT.) IS of the HIGHEST QUALITY and UNIFORMITY. All sheets full width, and will cover as much as any first-class iron. A LARGE STOCK o all guagea and lengths always on hand. Architects and Proprietors Ehould stipulate for " REDCLIPPE. 11 It makes the best and most lasting roof. JOHN BUTHIITir" CO., LIMITED, IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS? WELLINGTON

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 86, 14 April 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 86, 14 April 1893, Page 1