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Public Notice REID AND GR a^, Practical Success wrrn ril TiiEia ujn rivalled DIGGING PLOUGH

PRACTICAL UTILITY TELLS. A thoroughly practical trial of Digging Ploughs was held at Waihno, on Thurvl June, in a paddock of the Waikakahi Estate—to show the relative merits 0 $' ,2 > Ploughs, two of which were shown by their agents. Aftor a stiff trial in Lea and Gray Plough undoubtedly having done the best work (breaking the competitor did not), the Manager, Mr George M Lean, placed his order with Gray's representative for 30 Diggers—new ploughs and conversions. \\ Q it testimonial: — ~ , . . k Waikakalu Estate, 6th ,T« no ts Messrs Beid and Gray, Oamaru.—Dear Sirs,—-In regard to_the Digging l>i o which took place here on Thursday last, I was well satisfied with the work doneV 1,1 plough ; in free deep soil it quite pulverised the furrows, making the land upn car had been harrowed; it also acted well in the tough couch grass and tussock L,!' which it buried completely out of sight, leaving the furrows thoroughly broken im; fine tilth. There was no doubt in the minds of the majority of the farmers present that v? superior work to the Howard Diggging Plough.—Yours truly, ltd (Signed) Gko. M'Lkan-, Mwwgcr SINGLE AND DOUBLE DIGGERS ALWAYS IN STOCK at LOWEST Particular notice is desired of intending purchasers to tho following salient point,. Ist—Reid and Gray Plough is the only Plough in tho market made n f ]j " Scrap Iron, which, as proved in our Double Furrow Ploughs—For S TR j v " to-day still without a rival. '' c ' 2nd—Reid and Gray Plough is fitted with " Gray's Patent Carbon Chilly V i boards, Shares, Side-cutting Edge, Skimmers, Points, etc. '""It 3rd—Our Carbon Chill, for quality and. chill, is frankly acknowledged cq Ua i ( best in the world (American). '« 4th " Shares arc supplied Carbon Chilled or Steel, with Grays Patent Steel Points. The Steel Shares are made of a Much Harder quality in ordinary steel shares. They are necessary where stumps and met with. sth—Prices : Single Furrow Digger complete, LlO. Double Furrow Digg trcow Ll6 10s. If supplied with Patent Front Lifting Lever, 20s extra. « THIS SEASON'S SALE OF DIGGERS, 164. INSPECTION OF PLOUGHS, CARBON CHILLS, &c., CORDIALLY INVITO

Public Notices PLANTING SEASON, 1891. ADAM FORSYTH, Nurseryman and Florist, Has ready for Sale OA AAA MACROCARPA S UOO and other HEDGE AND SHELTER TREES, Which should be planted immediately after the first Autumn Rain to enable them to get a good hold before winter. As Macrocarpas are now being generally adopted for hedge and shelter purposes, orders should be sent at once to prevent disappointment. Gooseberry and Currant Bushes of the very best kinds at from 3s to 4s per dozen. Strawberry Plants of the earliest fruitproducing varieties, proved by years of experience to be well suited for cultivation in this district, 3s per 100. Flowering and other plants in great variety. A visit respectfully invited. A large stock of the highest class Fruit Trees of all descriptions. Nursery, North-street, Oamaru, near Town Belt Station. THE Proprietors of the Dunedin Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works beg to inform the Public generally that they have appointed Messrs Clayton, Gardiner, and Co., Drapers, Oamaru, their Agents. All orders will receive every attention and care. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, House Furnishings, Lace, Damask, and Tapestry Curtains, Kid Gloves, etc. Cleaned or Dyed.—J. Rhodes, and Co. Noficp.—To pri'vt'nf We forgeries of WHITE OINFMKNC cut out the npp-nded fac ,siu>ila of wfßpptr aud ask your Chemist or Srort keeper for »hoh).

A MIGHTY HEALER WHITE CROSS OINTMENT Is guaranteed to Cure Cracked or Sore Nipples, Irritating Eruptions, Sunburns, Chapped Hands* Running Sores, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Inflammation of the Eyes, Boils, Cut?, Burns, Bruises, Chilblains, Neuralgia, Earache, Rheumatism, Soiatica, &o. WHITE CROSS OINTMENT is prepared from the original receipt, is the same size, and only one-third the price of other brands. Only Sixpence and One Shilling per Box At chemists and storekeepers. N. B.—Wholesale from all Merchants. FEMALE PILLB remove all Irregularities; 3s 6d andssperßox. Steel and Pennyroyal Pills, 3s 6d per box. Compound Tansy Pills, 5s per box: Bon jeans, 4s 6d per box. Bland's Iron Pills, 4s per gross. Note.—Either sent Post Free on receipt of Stamps or Postal Note. Addrew: MRS L. HAWKINS, HERBALIST, 101 George street, Dunedin. "Advice Free." Bend 2d stamp for reply SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES Cured by Certicnra Remedial. CERTIQUBA OINTMENT, Is 6d per Pot. CEBTICtKRA BLOOD CLEANSER, 4s 6d. CERTICOKA LOTION, 3s 6d. CEETICUBi. LIVER PILLS, Is 3d. Either Post' Free on receipt of Stamps or Postal Note. Address: C. W. HAWKINS, 101 George street, Dunedin. GERTICURA HERVE AND BRAIN REMEDY Positively cures General Debility, internal Weakness, Nervous Exhaustion, and Sleeplessness. Note.—One month's treatment Post Free on receipt of 5a in Stamps or Postal Note. Address: C. W. HAWKINS, HERBALIST, 101 Gborge street, Dunedin. " Advice Free." Send 2d stamp for reply.

MANHOOD! HEALrH, Strength, and Vigor restored by ' using my Hygio-Electric appliances. Sent on Easy Terms to any address. Testimonial—" Lyttelton, Sept. 1, 1891. —I am happy to state I am getting stronger every day, and. enclosed please find the amount you trusted me when you sent the appliance.—J. G." Certain cure for Nervous Debility, Weakening Losses, Indiges tiori, Rheumatism, Backache, Bladder and Kidney Troubles, Impotence, etc. Full information for permanent cure by post free. Enclose stamp to W. Notmann, Medical Electrician, 110 Montreal-street, Christchurch. 791 Stud Notices To stand this season At Gilston Farm, Hakateramea, The Thoroughbred Horse THE beau, (Feve (imp)-Memento). Terms—L3 3s. Paddocking, 2s; stabling, 15s per week. All care taken but no responsibility. For particulars, etc., apply to E. S. W. BUTLER, Gilston, Farm, 947 Hakateramea.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5099, 8 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5099, 8 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 5099, 8 October 1891, Page 4

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