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iTf^YOU'uKE HICE'Ti-A^SKiiYd^ ■■in -_«.._ _«-—_- „ *«• 16 ___ __ * COLD&SILVERMEOALS HVH W_F_l VI -9_£ CELEBRATED&THE BESTJ , PURE INDIAN CHINA& CEYLON TEAS y PROCURABLE ? Nelson Moate and Co.'s representative, Mr Colegrove, visits the L " district at regular intervals. d i OL.O V HijxlJjLKj 1 » i i _____ — . — DRINK ONLY UNION PACKING CO.'S TEAS. 9 a 3 ] ! OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE, f '< REID AND"GRAY'S t Nearly 11,000 made. Nearly 11,000 made. FAMOUS DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS. ALSO, THEIR EQUALLY FAMED CHAMPION CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, Single or Double-furrow, With reversible steel points, land-edge, and front lifting lever, These Digging Ploughs can be made convertible into ordinary double-furrows, if deaired. A large number of these now at work. DIGGING HARROWS, MADE ANY SIZE. These are made on the lines of our well-known Disc Harrows, having extrastrong steel axles, and dispensing with the troublesome and dirt-collecting centre bearing. For atrengfch and durability they stand without a rival, and give no trouble breaking or bending. READ THIS.—" Please receive cheque for Digging Harrow. Ifc is a splendid implement, and does its work well, going right to the, bottom of the plough furrows. I have just finished a stubble field, which with two strokes was made quite loose, and fit for sowing either grass or grain. — (Signed) Joseph Mosley." GRAIN DRILLS (POSITIVE FEED), So far as regularity of sowing is concerned, they are perfect. 13, 15, and 17 coulter, Tin. centres always m stock. COMBINED GRAIN, MANURE, AISID TURNIP DRILL, Greatly improved for this season. Made m all combinations, and to sow Grain or Turnips at will, with or without manure, as deaired. This is THE DRILL for the times. Made any size, from 4to 8 coulters, ] 4in to 16in between Turnip drills, and for Grain GiD, 7in, or Bin. FITTED WITH HEW PATENT ADJUSTABLE COULTERS. AGENTS FOR CLAYTON & SHUTTLEWORTH'S MILLS & ENGINES. >J»»NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE, ON APPLICATION. -«_£ DEATH TO PARASITES ! SHEEP TICK (MAGNIFIED.) FLUID WSPP^PTff^^ POWDER DIP 1 1 1 8 1 1 SSI DIP NON-POISONOUS. B|3y&B-BJ™3SffiSH POISONOUS. Used and Becommended bt — Flock. Used and Recommended by — Flock. W.Gerard, Canterbury.. .. 61,000 Dalgety and Co., Otago .. .. 93,000 M. C. Orbell, Canterbury .. 5,000 Handyside, Roberts, & Co., WelW. 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 R. W. Chapman „ .. .. 5,000 F. n. 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 ownerß of over 5,000,000 sheep m newly introduced; New Zealand and many millions throgh- pRICE {m kegg) _s Os per cwt One , out the world. owt makes 1000 Gallons Dip.' ', PRICE (m casks), 5/6 per Gallon. One Another well-known Powder Dip costE , Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. half as much again. Compare the prioes. Chief Agents— BLACKBURNE & CO., Christchukch. District Agents— W. E. CLOUSTON & CO., Blenheim ; [B. LEVEIN, Nelson"; and S. W. MAXTON & CO., Kaikoura. " REDCLIFFE CROWN " ' GALVANISED IRON \o^ CORRUGATED AND]|_XAT.) IS of the HIGHEST QUALITY and UNIFORMITY. All Bheets j-ull width, anc will oover as rnuoh as any first-class iron. A LARGE STOCK o all guages anc lengths always on hand. Architects and Proprietors Bhould stipulate for " REDCLIFFE. 11 It makes the best and most lasting roof. JOHN DUTHIE~&r~ CO., LIMITED, IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS i WELLINGTON

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 90, 19 April 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 90, 19 April 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 90, 19 April 1893, Page 1

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