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i'lmtSu 1 LiiFiiicirT^ ask " your" grocer for GOLDS* SID^ERMEDALS *^ msw CELEBRATED&THE BEST PURE INDIAN CHIMA& CEYLON TEAS {___ iumm^^ Nelson Moate and Co.'s representative, Mb COLEGROVB, visits the district at regular intervals. THE VERDICT. DRINK ONLY UNION PACKING CO.'S HAS. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHEKE. RTF TTI AN Tl 14 "R A Y'S 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 desired. A large number of these now at work. DIGGING HARROWS, MADE ANY SIZE. Theae are made on the Unas of our well-known Disc Harrowa, having extraatrong steel axles, and dispensing with the troublesome and dirt-collecting centre bearing. For strength and durability thay stand without a rival, and give no trouble breaking or bending. READ THIS. — " Pleaae receive cheque for Digging Harrow. It ia 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 quita loose, and fit for sowing either grasß or grain. — (Signed) Joseph Mosley." GRAIN DRILLS (POSITIVE FEED), So far aa regularity of sowing ia concerned, they are perfect. 13, 15,|and 17 coulter, 7in. centres always m stock. COMBINED GRAIN, MANURE, AND TURNIP DRILL, Greatly improved for this season. Made m all combinations, and to bow Grain or Turnips at will, with or without manure, as desired. This is THE DRILL for the times. Made any Bizo, from 4to 8 coulters, 34in to 16in between Turnip drills, and for Grain 6in, 7in, or Bin. FITTED WITH NEW PATENT ADJUSTABLE COULTERS. AGENTS FOR CLAYTON & SHUTTLE WORTH'S MILLS & ENGINES. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE, ON APPLICATION. -^ DEATH TO PARASITES I SHEEP TICK (MAGNIFIED.) FLUID POWDER Used and Recommended by — Flock. Used and Recommended bx — Flock. W. Gerard, Canterbury.. .. 61,000 Dalgety and Co., Otago „ .. 93 000 M. C. Orbell, Canterbury .. 5,000 Handyside, Roberts, & Co., Wei- ' W. O. Rutherford, Amuri .. 20,000 lington .. .. Mm 37,000 Q. W. Meßae, Amuri .. .. 19,000 O. J. Harper, Canterbury ,| 20 000 A. Symona, Marlborough .. 45,000 R. W. Chapman « „ • s*ooo F. H. Richmond, Marlborough .. 13,000 A. H. Ayrton , .. .. R. D. McLean, Hawke's Bay .. 58,000 G. Armstrong , .. ][ 5000 Waipaoa Station, Gisborne .. 20,000 J. Hurst „ .. t \ ' Ida Valley Station, Oisogo .. 30,000 J. B. Blair, Otago (Publio Dip) *.* And by owners of over 5,000,000 sheep m newly introducedSt W the ca worl d d. aQd maDy mimODS thrOgh ' PRICE < m **->-808 per cwfc. One owt makes 1000 Gallonß Dip. PRICE (m oasis), 5/6 per Gallon. One Another well-known Powder Dip costs Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. half as muoh again. Compare the prises. Chief Aoenis— BLACKBURNE & CO., Christohuboh. Dibtbiot Agents— W. E. CLOUBTON & CO., Blenheih ;R. LEVEIN, Nelsoh and 8. W. MAXTON & CO., Kaikouba. I#°^%\ REDCLIFFE CROWN 4SE%~ GALVANISED IRON (CORRUGATED AND FLAT.) T S wy!L?^ HEST v? UMiITI a °^NIFORMITy. All aheets nu «n>n, and i«r; a on" as firßt ' olßss iron - A labgs stock ° au gaaßeß aad Architects andJProprieSors ehould stipulate for •« REDCLIFFE." It makes the beet and most lasting roof. JOHN DUTHIE~&~ CO., LIMITED, IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS WELLINGTON

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 205, 21 August 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 205, 21 August 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 205, 21 August 1893, Page 1

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