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I CULTURAL MOTORS. :o: Motors for farming have now passed the experimental stage, and are acknowledged by experts and practical farmers to he one of the most important inventions of modern times for economising and facilitating all work connected with agricultural farming. After innumerable experiments and severe tests ir all weathers, and on all classes of land, THE IYEL MOTOR Has been brought to a HIGH PITCH OF PEEFECTION, combining Simplicity, Durability, Speed, Ecouomy and Practical Utility. __^_ — m f\* ,i - ______ The "North ßritish Agriculturalist" of January 14th, 1904, says:— lt is very simple m construction, and any intelligent workman can drive it with perfect accuracy. The Motor weighs only 28 cwt, and as the weight is distributed over three wide wheels, the machine makes hardly any impression upon land which is soft with rain. The coßt of liquid fuel is very small, and comes out at immensely less than the cost of horse labor. During the past harvest the IVEL Motor has been regularly *t work m the harvest fields m England, doing excellent work." Having obtained the IVEL COMPANY'S very best terms, we are now m a position to quote advantageously to New Zealand farmers. ....«.<. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND MASON, STRUTHERS & CO-, LTD., Hardware Merchants, CHSRIISTCHUIiCH, N . Zj. GOOD MEN &GOODWOUE MR. P. SHEEDY, B:.-c\smithE and Wheelwright, of Heddon Bush and South Hiilend, begs to —USE — thank the residents of Heddon Bush and Taringatura district for the generous support extended to him m iiimfil llVlli tfliri?!) IMP the past, and hopes by careful a tention nHlllljAllU Jjufil!/! l/11, to "orders entrusted to him, and good Ulvlim workmanship, to continue to merit their patrona? . PEICES : HACKS, 6s ■ - DRAUGHTS, 7s TYRTA.USE (1) I fc w *^ keep your First-class Shoer and Wheelwright, Bei \ vvltti Victorian experienc?, employed Shepo clean, comfortable and warm,, ' — — — — sheep ' . Neil's Condition Powdeis and this will help to fa'.t3n them FQR HQRSES AND CATTLE> i • i ~ . fo\ Wr»r»l 13 RING on a gool condition at once. quicker than anything else , >vooi q ahe , e Powde , B mad , of good honest medicine appropriate to the diseases \-- t Uoc V,pon diDDed With HIGH- horses and cattle.. They pre of inestimwhiou has Deen ui^^ able benefit and . ya]ue to sto k . ownors m • l v •« v.oo a the treatment of animals sick or those more LAND DIP weighs heavier, has a or less out of condition. a brighter colour, s mor lustrous THE POPULAR REMEDY For Coughs, Inflamed Lungs, Distemper, ban WOOI dipped with any Other ; (3) R.dney and Bladder Troubles, Heaves, Thick and Broken Wind, RoughWool dipped with HIGHLAND DIP ness o f Skin, Hide Bound, etc , etc. alwaWs £ettre^\°P PPees" ces a^ * n6 sa * eSf These Powde;s form an excellent appetiser fL^^/jTT 1 for horses, etc. inducing a fine plossy oat Vli-Cinfhrle/ariotieS. All poisonous, and a good general condition If you are MmU6 in»ni^2^ ttl - lv "- r y showing your horsss, use our Powders and * ii Jk £ get them m good condition. They assist mm fm "~-~#,jj9-»^ _|T ' Qe horses to cast th ir ol 1 coat and m it J Mr\ ' SLst "*~~^jm every way encourage cleanlii.ess. J" 1 AS*Uq w^^\ Jt Price, 2S 6d per packet, post free. WtHma£ *S 6d pet large Numerous teamoni^have^n revived /nm, 19s <jp/or<Jinary arum. y Q^ . P oW derS TIOTTID VAIMETY* -~2bS p or ex p e lling and destroying intestinal worms AjLVt - • m horses. These Powders are warranted to _ remove these troublesome parasites. Messrs per drum, Hurley Bros., of Waikala, informed us that t» rrmv Kfie our W° rm Pow ders cured one of their horses PQWP'R'P' V A-KIEI. A • which had been troubled for five years with ■*• this complair.t, during which time they had per case; 6a per large packet; 4s tried various makes which did no go. d. ' Price, 2S 6d per packet, post free, per medium pa^at ; Is per small packet. Neil's Dispensary, DEE fTREKT, INVERUARGILL. Telephone 328. P.O. Box 218. Wiigbt Steplienson & Co. , mjul " MONEY / TO LEND. ___ — — — ■ — ~ r» ai " — IN SUMS 0F — Vnsur7n°o C ecompany L «oo to £ 10 ,000, OWNERS ot Entires and other fl n COUDtl V , Ciiy, .Uld U valuable Stock-Horses, Cattle ' n n v lir k, n PpppliA]^ aVdSbe a e P ,areinvitcdto avail thmn, bfIDUrDID fHeOOIGS, eelve3 of the benenis v AT EXCEPTIONALL y LOW BATES C T h r&.oW,ng .ette.is «1, « among many received by the Company:— n ton, 16th August, 1904. Repayments of not less than £25 MeK Am»nta Live Stock General can be made at any time on three Ag Insurance Company, Invercargill. Dear it;ve to lfionths ' notice< cheque tU f™Gtenelg '^toSSS with the Apply to any Agency of the ftJS General Insurance Company » lS iSk you for your attention sSsSSS"ji£ "Urntrna Insurance NICHOC BROS, • , Esk Street, Invercargi j. H ftjjHARDSON M3nl& iJIV& fcftock Company. Govornmenj insurance Commißsioner,

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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 21, 19 September 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 21, 19 September 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 21, 19 September 1905, Page 1

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