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Howard’s Patent Harrows. rn A Bk HAVE received Twelve First Prizes from the Roya Agricultural Society of England. MORE THAN TWENTY THOUSAND SETS OF THE ABOVE ARB IN USE. AT THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862, J. & F., Howard received the Prize Medal for,PLOUGHS Harrows, House Rakes, Haymaking Machines, and Steam Cultivating Apparatus. J. & F. Howard have long devoted attention to the manufacture of IMPLEMENTS FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, and are the largest exporters in England of PLOUGHS, HARROWS, AND HORSE RAKES. .Catalogues with full particulars of the above, also of Howards’ Steam Cultivators which are in use throughout England as well as abroad, sent free on application to JAMES AND FREDERICK HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England. Jggf*Catalogues may be obtained at the office of this paper

Howards’ New Patent Haymaker GAINED the First Prize last offered by the Royal Agricultural Society of England, as the best Haymaker exhibited. AT THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862, J. & F. Howard received the Prize Medal for Ploughs, Harrows, Horse Rakes, Haymaking Machines, and Steam Cultivating Apparatus. J & F. Howard have long devoted attention to the manufacture of IMPLEMENTS FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, and are the largest exporters in England of PLOUGHS, HARROWS, AND HORSE RAKES. Catalogues with full , particulars of the above, also of Howards’ steam cultivators, -which are in use throughout England as well as abroad, sent free on application to JAMES & FREDERICK HOWARD,* Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England. 'Catalogues may be obtained at the office of this paper

Howards’ Champion Plough W HAS received Fourteen First Prizes from the Royal Agricultural Society of England, being much the largest number or Prizes awarded to any kind of plough ever exhibited. HOWARDS’ CHAMPION PLOUGH. Gained the Chief Prize last offered by the Royal Agricultural Society of Engl am], as the Best Plough for General Purposes. MORE THAN FIFTY THOUSAND OF THE ABOVE ARB IN USB. AT THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862. J. & F. Howard received the Prize Medal for Ploughs, Harrows, Horse Rakes, Haymaking Machines, and Steam Cultivating Apparatus. J, & F. Howard have long devoted attention to the manufacture of IMPLEMENTS FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, and are the largest exporters in England of PLOUGHS, HARROWS, AND HORSE RAKES. Catalogues with full particulars of the above, also of Howards’ Steam Cultivators, which are in use throughout England as well as abroad, sent free on application to JAMES AND FREDERICK HOWARD, Britannia Iron Works, Bedford, England. gglT’ Catalogues may be obtained at the Office of this paper. The Cause and Cure of Premature Decline. Sold hy all the Agente for Dr. De Boos' Medicines, or pose free, secure from ohservetion, direct from the Author for 2s. 6d. THE MEDICAL ADVISER, on the modern treatment of mental and physical incapacity, &c. ; with unfailing rules and prescriptions of the speedy cure, by very simple means, of all the more common diseases and supposed incurable maladies of the sexual system. By I 'r. W. i'e R 'os, M.D-> &c., of the Ecole de Medecine, Paris, Graduate in Medicine, Surgery and Midifery ; Licentiate of the Royal Society of Apothecasies, cf-c. 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Dr. De R. refers with pride to. the numbers he has been instrumental in restoring to health and happiness ; whilst to all who need ijuch aid he offers every assurance o speedy restoration. Foreign residents can be successfully treated by correspondence. on sending the detail at their case ; with a Bank note or Bill on a London house for £5 or £lO, in order that a package of medicine to meet the exegencies of the case, may be sent out by next mail; hns avoiding the protracted suffering and unnecessary oss of valuable time, which must otherwise occur.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2222, 13 September 1864, Page 6

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