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BUCKEYE ALWAYS AHEAD.

Tho Buckeye secured the gold medal and special mention at th= Melbourne Exhibition, tbe judges stating in their report that, “ It’s construction was a special study for every intelligent mechanic.’' The Buckeye Lowdown was awarded first prize at Jamestown, South Australia, - the judges giving a special certificate, stating “ In our opinion this machine is undoubtedly the machine of the future.” The Buckeye Lowdown has just secured the grand national prize of Victoria at Traralgon Show, beating all competitors. 3 The Buckeye Lowdown secured first prize at the late Palmerston North Show, beating the Brandford. The Buckeye Elevator secured first prize at Campberdown A. and P. Show, beating Hornsby, M'Cormick, Deeriug, and all competitors. The Buckeye Elevator won the great Bom. aey Field Trial, beating the Hornsby, M'Cormiok, Brandford, Massey. The Buckeye Mower and Reaper won the first prize at Palmerston North Show. The Buckeye Mower and Reaper won tho first prize at the Tokomairiro show. The Buckeye Lowdown will cut and bind every acre of cultivatable land.; no other machine can do this. . • The following card is attached 1 to onr exhibit at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition : “ The machinery upon this stand secured the highest award at the Melbourne Exhibition. Although in competition with-specially finished machines, on which no time or money had been spared, we exhibited then, aa now, onr ordinary stock machines, the same In every-detail as supplied to farmers. We did not resort to nickel or gilt decorations, steel knotters, special binders, or even an extra coat of paint. Onr manufacturers have won their laurels honestly, preferring to meet iheir reputation to the' special merit of Jibe Buckeye rather than to tho elaborate finishing of any one machine specially fitted up for trial show or exhibition purposes. Practical farmers can appreciate this.” BUCKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY, Bond-street and Crawford-street, Dunedin. E. W. MILLS & CO. (Ltd,), - Wellington. A

The lifeboats round England’s coast during the past year rescued 408 persons from the peril of death by drowning.

The, Best Natural Aperient. The APOLLTNARIS CO., Limited, London,' deg to as numerous Waters are 'HUHYSDi” >!p part, they adopted an Lab el, their Regis- fered Trade Mark of selection, £ ■ which consists of a RED DIAMOND. announce that, A p efie nt Wk offered to under which word iff/ forms have now r MMf additional ww . . comprising the public names the This Label will henceforth serve to distinguish the Hungarian Aperient Water sold by the Company from all other Apenent Waters. DEMAND THE DIAMOND MARK, and insist upon receiving the Hungarian Aperient Water of the Apollinaris Company, Limited, London. Of all Druggists and Mineral 'f'%Ur Dealers, E SUPPORT AE L Y QL 0 SIN G. Santal-Nlioy Arrests discharges from the urinary orgaqs in 48 hours. it Is superior to Copaiba, Cufcebs, or injections, and free uom all bad smell or other inconveniences. SANTAL-MIDY 'KSS Capsules,which bear the name I _ in black letters, without which V J none are genuine. (m) WHOLESALE: Sharland and Co., Auckland. BALES ot 6d Paporhangings at R. OvJ Martin’s,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8966, 17 April 1890, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8966, 17 April 1890, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8966, 17 April 1890, Page 6

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