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\AF YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASKjkY OUR GROCER FOR BjEMf ■H^B^B^^Hi h^hmmm wk^^^v -/WAR PEP BE BM J^ VHHHB9 > CELEBRATED&IHI lEST PiJRE INDIAN CHINA&CEYLON TEAS I PROCURABLE Nelson Moate and Cq.'s representative, Mb RUSSELL, visits the district at regular intervals ____^___ REID AND G'RAT'S FAMOUS CHAMPION DBL-FURROW PLOUGHS AND DIGGERS. PB&CTIOALLY WE MAKE ALL THA.T ARE USED IN NEW ZEALAND. THESE PLOUGHS HAVE BECOME A HOUSEHOLD WORD IN THIS COUNTRY, AND OQR NRWLY.DEBIGNED SIftGLE-FUKROW ANGLO AMERICAN STEEL PLOUGH Has all the merits whioh have made onr Donble-fnrrow so famous. They »re easy to draw and easy to hold, anil are Bold at an exceptionally low price. 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 Force-feed, SELF-CLEANING, entirely preventing ALL CLOGGING or STICKING-UP with mineral superphosphates or other wet and etioky manu:es. Sows wet or dry manures equally well. Greatly improved for present season. Also made to tow manors broadcast. All tuzea, from 4to 16 Coulters, and 14 and 16 Centres kept m etook. ORDER EARIA'. ALSO, OUR EUBEKA" PATENT POUBL-S TURNIP AND MANURE DRILLS FOR RIDGES. Will not choke cr break with any kind of Manure. DISC AND DIGGING HARROWS. These are now universally acknowledged to be the Bust, most Durable, and mo s Effective for their work. We turn out annually more than all the other New Zealand makers pat together. This speaks for itsell no other testimonials required. HILLSIDE PLOUGHS, with either Wooden or Iron Frames. NEW DI'AG tI ARROW, on wheels made for two, three, or four horses. Nothing equals thiß for cultivating and cleaning ground and nothing like ii for lifting turnip shells. Ihia ia a rnuoh onp'xior implement to the Rake Onltivator. We also aiiike Thomson's Patent Double and Single Drill Plongh, combined with Manure and Turnip Mower. It puts the seed m moist earth, ensuring germination. THE LATEST INVENTION. SKULL'S OKO~nTtE TRUSSES, FOR HERNIA (RUPTURE.) ESPECIALLY FOR TRAVELLERS, COLONISTS, AND RESIDENTS IN TROPICAL CLIMAiES. Awardß— Gold Medal, Paria Exhibition, 1889 ; Gold Mcda 1 , World's Fair, Chioago, 1893. SKULL'B OKONITE TRUSBES, for British Medical Journal. — "They are Rupture, are m all respeots tho moet scientifically constructed, and give perfeot porff ot and unique instruments ever offered support m all casep." to the pnblio as meohanioal supports and Medical Press and Circular.— " Will no remedial appliances for any foim of Rupture (5 OUD t oome into general use." or Internal Tnwjjs are m tatefl Mefltoal NewB ._ We oan whh of the best possible n^}^™'* 0 ?™ ever? confidence recommend them to all Sffl^^^t^SS^ SSr-r from Herasa (Ra > ture) ™* Pro with a non-iibEorbent material— Okonita— " p ' of a flesh color, resembling ivory, they can j^. TEOUSAND3 OF UNSOLICITED not be dcteo;ed when bathiag ; t!>ey are mp KrriMn m> T a wri\m att partb also Bbßoiniely impervions to moieture, TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS perspirftticu, aud tho acid excretions of the OF TBE WORLD, ekin, cannot rust or get ont of order, osuee KOTi( E _.j omploy Do t ravo n era O r no cutaneous irritation, wiU hold securely agentg) an< i t >. e y are only en pplied direct, anyDize protrusion withont pain, mi>y be paoke( j 5n woo a Cft?e s, v;ith plain address washed when necessary with impunity, and , abfll by relnin ef m(iili on rcaei tof FQ can therefore ba worn any length of time m Order or B&n k Draft, vnads payable to any climate without beooming offens IV e, as Theodorb g KDIIL Sl)af teebury Avente W. is the case with those constr noted of leather, elaßtio, and other objeotionable materials of a Skull's hew Ofcomte Trusses are lnanuporous character. factured m thrca distinct quii'iliae, at the following prices : — Skull's Okonite Trusses, for Rupture, Z . . , ... weigh only a few ounces, and being praotio- Single Truss, fcr right or left side— Best ally indestructible, oan be guaranteed to last quality, 45/6 ;, medium quality, 35/6 ; a lifetime, thue involving no further expense common quality, 25/6 each. to the purchaser beyond first cost, and tbe Double Trues for both Bides— Beat qu&lity, undoubted advantages they poßseßS over 91/- ; medium quality, 71/- ; cossniGn every other Trußß extant, conetitute them quality, 51/- each, as absolutely the best, and therefore the Mbabtoomuntb REQUiRKD.-The entire oheapest, that oan be procured. The fol- o i ronm f cren ce round the body two inches loving are a few extracts from tho leading below tne top of tbe hipß( m R lme with the Modioal Journals ;— protußion. State if the rupture is on the The Lancet.— 1 ' Skull's Okonite Trusses mhi, left, or both eidee, or at the navel, I re the most effective we have ever no- and about the eizo of pioiusion, and any tioed.' Bpeoial characteristics of the displacement, THEODORE SKULL, SURGICAL INSTRUMENT AND APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER, 91, Shafiesbury Avenue, London, W., England (two minutes walk from Piccadilly, Oxford, and Cambridge Cirousee). Established, 1863. Manufacturer of all kinds of Surgical Instruments. Trusses, Belts, Obsteric Binders, Elastio Stockisge, Knee-Cape, Anklets, Suspensory Bandages, Enemas, Kfringeo, Pessaries, Rubber Goods, &c. Full psrlioulars mailed free, H. E. SHACKLOCK'S CELEBIiAtED ORION. OVER TEN THOUSAND OF THESE RANGES NOW IN USE IN NEW ZEALAND. « ... _ ■ -fr^ -~- -Tr?" H "§ r "^ ~r~tt 1 \ tr & « ■ mil I !Ti| I'n iii $ li* H mm pi ii i f 111 i^i^f^Q 1 1 •- P ILJ rfV^^^_J— . I MAKER/ ■Mi 5 rtS .S Ws , [ [[duweoTh^iv ll— ■ „11 r~h o % | „- =i— - s- S SINGLE OK DOUBLE OVENS. Very suitable for Shepherds' Hnts, Bheep Stations, Farms, Hotels, Bud Dwelling Houeee. High or Low Pressure Boilers Fitted. BOUTHEND FOUNDBY, CRAWFORD STBEIiT, DUNEDI^. Catalogues on application to the Maker and Patentee. Tomb Raliuga, Iron Fretwork, and General Castings at Lowest Rates. H. E. SHA~CKLOCK, Maker of the Celebrated PATENT ■" ORION" COOKING RANGE. BY ALL IRONMONGERS.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 195, 10 August 1895, Page 1

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