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REID AND GRAY'S FAMOUS CHAMPION DBL-FURROW PLOUGHS AND DIGGERS. PRACTICALLY WE MAKE ALL THAf ARE USED IN NEW ZEALAND. THESE PLOUGHS H4VB BEtOME A HOUSEEOLD WOBD IN THIS COUNTRY, AND OUR NJ.WLT.DESIGKED SINGLE-FURROW ANGLO AMERICAN STEEL PLOUGH Has all the merits which have made our Doable-farrow bo famous. They ore eaey to draw and easy to field, an 3 are Eold at an exceptionally low price. FORCE-FEED BROA DGABT GRAIN, GRASS, ANEf TURNIP SOWER. 18 feet wide. DRILLS, our '^eureka" DRILLS; PATENT COMBINED MANURE AND TURNIP, OR COMBINED MAKURE, GRAIN, AND TURNIPS. Tbe Menure Feed is a Force-feed, SELF-CLEANING, entirely preventing ALL\ CLOGGJNQ or STICKING-UP with ajineial superphosphates or other wet and sticky lEBQcrcB. Sows wet or dry manures equally well. Greatly improved for present Beacon;, &l&o made to cow maenre broadcast. All sizes, from 4 to 16 Coulters, and 14 and 16 Centrca kept m stock. ORDER EARLY. ALSO, OUR EUEEKA" PATEKT DOUBLE TURNIP AND MANURE DRILL?, FOR RIDGES. Will not ohoke cr break with any kind of Manure. DISO AND DIGGING HARROWS. HILLSIDE PLOUGHS, with either Wooden or Iron Frames. NEW DBAG HARROW, on wheels made for two, three, or four horses. Nothing equals thiß for cultivating and cleaning ground, and nothing like it for lifting turnip shells. This is a muoh Euperior implement to tho Rake Cultivator. We also make Thomson's Patent Double and Single Drill Plough, combined with Manure and Turnip Bower. It putß the seed m moist earth, ensuring germination. SOLE AGENTS FOR DEERING HARVESTER & TWINE BINDERS.-Duplicates obtainable from all our branches. IS" The A. W. LEGG PATENT BURROW-SPLITTER kept n stock. THE LATEST INVENTION. SKULL'S OKONITE. TRUSSES, JOB HERNIA RUPTURE.) ESPECIALLY FOB TRAVELLERS, COLONISTS, AND RESIDENTS IN TROPICAL CLIMATES. Awards—Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition, 1889 ; Gold Metla 1 , World's Fair, Chicago, 1893. SKULL'B OKONITE TRUSSES, for British Medical Journal "They are Ruptuie, are m all respects tho moet scientifically constructed, and give perfeot perfect and unique instruments ever offered support m all cases." to the publio as meohanical supports and Medioal Press and Circular.—" WiU no remedial appliances for any form of Rupture aoubt oome into general usa." or Internal Prolapse. Theee Trusses are tij« o » m +/>j itr«^:..i* m - nr« „»« ™%v of the best possible manufacture ; they are J^^ R^^^:^l^^ eelf-adjueting, light, and comfortable. The t^JlJa^^Ll^n? \^ % 1 eternal raifeoe being completely covered f n u^ ce n r fl er ,? from Heima ( Ro P ture > and Pro with a non-abEorbent material— Okonite — isp B"**8 "** of a fiesh color, resembling ivory, they can |38 . THOUSANDS OF UNSOLICITED not be detected when bathing ; tbey are TF arp TMomu « TO(|M ATT PAT1 m R dEO abeolntely impervious to moisture, TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL TARTS perspiration, cud the ocid excretions of the OF THE WORLD, tkfo, cannot »Bt or get out of order, cause KOTICE.-I eD3 p loy n0 travellers or no cutaneous uutatioivwiU hold eecurely agcfct ond th * C n!y Bupplied direst, onysize protrusion uiihcot pam, may be | eked ' , wcod % ft£eß> *? th pf aill agrees washed when neceeeary mih impunity, and [ abelß bj rctßrn of ma^ on r^ tof P#o , can therefore be worn any length of time m o?def ' > t Bniik DraU ' FF a l 8 to any ebmaie vitbcut becemmg oflensive as Teeodobb £KDtlj< Suafteebury Avenue W. is the case with those constructed of leather, . ' elastic, end otberobjeotionablomatexials of a Bhull'a New Okonite Trusses are manuporcus character. factored m three distinct qnalitiee, at the Bkuil'a Okonite Trusses, for Rupture, loilo ™gF™ £a: - weigh only a few ouaces, and being practic- Single Troee, for right or left side— Beet ally indestructible, can bo guaranteed to last . quality, 45/6; medium quality, 35/6; a lifetime, thus involving co further expense ' common quality, 25/6 each. to the purchaser beyond first cost, and the Double Truss fcr both Bides— Best quality, pndoubted advantages they possess over 91/-; medium quality, 71/-; ecsmen every other Trusß extant, constitute them quality, 51 /- each, as absolutely the b^est, and therefore the mmbot»mm.w RzQTJiBBD.-The entire cheapest, that can be procured. The fol- m - woinfewiice rcQnd the bo^ y two inoheß lowmg are a few extracts from the leading beJow the t of thg hi with the Medical Journals ;- protußion. State if the rupture is on the The Lancet.—" Skuil'B Okonite Tmeses right, left, or both Eidep, or at the navf 1, re the most efleotiye we have 6?er no- and about the eizo of prolusion, and any ticed.' epeoial characteristics of the displacement, THEODORE SKULL, BURGIOAL INSTRUMENT AND APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER, 91, Bhafteabury Avenue, London, • W., England (two minutes walk frcm Piccadilly 1 Oxford, snd Cambridge Circuses). EstabliEhed, 1863. Manufacturer of all kinds of Surgical Instruments, Truesfo, Belts, Obsteric Binders, Elßsiio Btcckirga,. Knee-Caps, Anklets, Suspensory Baadag6s, Enemas, Syringes, Peeearies, Rubber Goods, &c. Full particulars mailed free, H. E. SHAOKLOOK'S OELEBBAXED ORION.. OVER TEN THOXJSAKD OF THESE KANGES NOW IN USE m NEW ZEALAND. CO - © (-/\ I ii~'Tni — " Ui^— . - "^- *=?.• ■- ~m.~- —^^.Jajfa-. -■ ~~*~ ...I, ' 5 s 5" .3 w rs'imi i|| [j n Ti ]r |T™ S S *£& i O i , H l! (S t f-gl. jl^. cs^ p^gq cs^ ,^[ arc ** toO jS #'" ' '" '" ""■"" J~JpiJis<a~~~--Sy'i^— -~ ■'"' '■ '■ ~\ J3 g, O J '« PMt-HT OBIOtI. "^ ! Hjte=ij=£ 7v -."= :^=ni PATEHT ORION. 11|| © O - .3 ** R WL- 1 jT-S I MAKER M J^-^—-^^*\ h=^\ 5 X •^ iT" Ji--— — ■ ■■ 'I v'r^HnssJH^l/"^ J ""H Yfil i- % SINGLE OK DOUBLE OVENS. Very suitable fcr Ebetberdb' Bub, Bbeep Statioas, Fairoe, Hotels, and] Duelling House?. Bigb or Low Preefci\re Boilers Fitted. SOUTHEND FGUNDKY, CE AW FORD STEMT, DUKEDIN. Catalogues on application to the Maker and Patentee. Tom Bailings, Iron Fretwork, and General Castings at Lowc-Bt Rates. H. E. SHICKLOCK, Maker of the Celebrated PATENT " OJBION^COOKING RANGE, SOLD BY AT^ii IKONMONGBB3.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 107, 11 May 1896, Page 1

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