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t CaEBRATED&THE BEST PURE INDIAN CHIhWV&CEYLON f I&S \_ PROCURABLE ETelaon Moate and Co.'s representative, Mr RUSSELL, visits the district at regular intervals. REID AND .GRAY'S FAMOUS CHAMPION DBL-FURROW PLOUGHS AND DIGGERS. PRACTICALLY WE MAKE ALL THA.P ARE USED IN NEW ZEALAND. THESE PLOUGHS HAVE BECOME A HOUSEHOLD WORD IN THIS COUNTRY, AND OOR NRWLY.DESIGNED SINGLE-FURROW ANGLO AMERICAN STEEL PLOUGH Hoe all the merits which have made our Donble-farrow bo famous. They are easy to draw and easy to bold, anil are sold at an exceptionally low prioe. FORCE-FEED BROADCAST GRAIN, GRASS, AND TURNIP SOWER. 18 feet wide. DRILLS. our "eureka" DRILLS. PATENT COMBINED MANURE AND TURNIP, OR COMBINED MANURE, GRAIN, AND TURNIPS. The Manure Feed is a Poroe-feed, SELP-OIiEANING, entirely preventing ALL CLOGGING or STICKING-UP whh mineral superphosphates or other wet and sticky manures. Sows wet or dry manures equally well. Greatly improved for present season. Also mado to bow mannre broadcast. Mil sizes, from 4 to 16 Conlters, and 14 and 16 Centres kept in stock. ORDSR EARLY. ALSO, OUR EUREKA" PATENT DOUBLE TURNIP AND MANURE DRILLS FOR RIDGES. Will not ohoke or break with any kind of Manure. DISC AND DIGGING HARROWS. These are now universally acknowledged to be tho Best, moat Durable, and mo s Effective for their work. We turn out; annually more than all the other Now Zealand makers pot together. This speaks for itself uo other testimonials required. HILLSIDE PLOUGHS, with either Wooden or Iron Frames. NEW DRAG HARROW, on wheels made for two, three, or four horaeß. Nothing equals this for cultivating and cleaning pvonnd, and nothing like it for lifting turnip shells. 3 his ia a much superior implement to the Knke Cultivator. We also make Thomson's Patent 'Double and Single Drill Plongb, combined with Manure and Turnip Sower. It .ruts the seed in moist earth, ensuring germination, H. E. BHAOELOOE'S OELEBJiALED ORION. OVER TEN THOUSAND OF THESE R&NGS3 NOW IN USE IN NEW ZEALAND. 00 _ J £ i illilff-Ti IM TTTI j l rr%\ ill « % .*• J i H !| I I H Mil % £ \JU J** O* CT I— i. * . — .r... —i,— i M .^..—^-— — ■■■■ — . ■■■■ ■ I A r\ $ *» I \/8 ■> CD Rt^sP. i W B- » Q O «SSO • I gATtHT ORION. " "iSSa^^SSCTJ'j TAIZhT OWiONTr ffi O*--1-g K 3 p>S> IziOl <3<^ H g. f •9*3 I |!i!#sy| I <s=^2iy § « I '• """"" v I SINGLE OK DOUBLE OVENS. Very suitable for Shepherds' Huts, Sheep Stationi, Farms, Hotels, and Dwelling Houses. High or Low Pressure Boilers Fitted. SOUTHEND FOUNDRY, CRAWFORD STKEBT, DUNEDIN, Oatalogues on application to the Maker and Patentee. Tomb Ratings, Iron Fretwork, and General Castings at Lowest Rates. H. E. SHICKLOCK, Maker of the Celebrated PATENT "OitlON" COOKING RANGE. SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. THE LATEST INVENTION] SKULL'S OKd¥ITE TRUSSES, FOR HERNIA (RUPTURE;) ESPECIALLY FOB TRAVELLERS, COLONISTS, AND RESIDENTS IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. Awardß— Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition, 1889 ; Gold Meda 1 , World's Pair, Chicago, 1893. SKULL'B OKORITE TRUSSES, for British Medical Journal. — "They are Rupture, ara m all respects the most Boiectificslly constructed, and give perfeot perfect und unique instruments ever offered support in all oa?e?." to the public es mechanical rnpports and Medical Press and Cirnulnr.— " Wi-'l no remedial appliances for any fosni of Rapture doubt oome into geuersl use." S ?h te w Pro^P Be ' T f bee , 9 Tra ;T 3 &ts n lUuetratea Medical News.- We csn with «i h /,f es * P° B . 8 . 1b , le f I ! , ey r every confidence recommend them to all with a non-absorbent material— Okonite— p ' of a flesh color, resembling ivory, they can j^- THOUSANDS OF UNSOLICITED perspiration, &Tiri tho acid pxcretiona of the OH mtu WUKLU. i-kin, cr.nr.ot rest or get on! of order, c?,use NOTICE.— I employ no travellers or no cutaneous ifrit&tioc, wi-1 bold securely a g eD { Si E nd they are only supplied direot, any eiza protrusion without pain, mny be p SO hed in wood cac-ea, with plain address washed when neceEccry with impunity, und j a b & ls, by return of mail, on reoeipt of P.O. can therefore bo worn fetvy length of time in Order or Bank Draft, made payable to aby climate without becoming offensive, aa >j nEOBOB B Skdi.li, ShafteEbury Avenue W, is ihe case with thoue constricted of leather, elastic and other objeotionable materislE of a Skull s how Okonite Truesos are manuporoue ohaxaoter. faotnred in three distinot qualities, at the following p* ices : — PlinU's Okcnite Trusses, for Ruptnra, , . wei^h only a fb« onacee. and beiug praotic- Single Trnee, , for right or loft Buie-Best »!ly indeatractible, can te guaranteed to last WW *6/J j «wjum quality, 35/6 ; a lifetime, thtza involving no further expense common quality, 25/6 each, lo tho purohEser bejond fußt coet, and the Double Trues. for both sides— Best quality, vndoub'.ed adv&Btsgeß they poEKess over 91/- ; medium quality, 71/- ; common every other Tiuss tstant, oonetituto t):em quality, 51/- each, as absolutely the beEt, and therefore the Meabubsments Required.— The 6fctire cheapest, that can be procured. The fol- oiroumferenoe round the body two inches lowing are a few extraots from the loading ), e i ow the top of the hips, in a line with the Medical Journals ;— protusion. State if the rupture is on the The Lanoet.—" Skull's Okonite Tiusb&s ri?ht, loft, or both sides, or at the navel, re the most effective we have ever uo- and about the eize of piotusion, and any jj Qe j > i rtpeoul characteristics of the displacement, THEOi) OKB SKUL L, SURGICAL INSTRUMENT .v«sD iPPLIANCE MANUFACTURER, qi Shaftesbnry Avenue, London, W.. Tingltind (two minutes walk from Piooadillv. ' Oxford, and Cambridge Ciircuscs). Established, 1863. Manufacturer of all kinds of Surgical Instruments. Trusses, Belts, Obflteric Biodera Elastic Stockings, , Knee-Caps, Ankletß, Suspensory Bandages, Enemas. BTrinflea' Pessaries, Rubber Goods, &o. Poll partipulars mailed free, awm **' Bynngea,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 185, 30 July 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 185, 30 July 1895, Page 1