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8173ZN83S NOTIOES> REID AND GRAY, Drnsraamr, Tttwa^tt, Oamaku, lirvßiioAßOiiii., Oheisto^ubodt, Ashbttbton, a&d Auckland. Winners of the GOLD MEDAL at the Melbourne Exhibition for their DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS. Vide Jurors' Report : Ploughs— ln Ploughs there Is one exhibit to which we wish to draw speolal attention as being the Best, and that Is the Double-Farrow Plough of Reid and Gray, of Dunedin, New Zealand. In Finish and Construction It la far superior to any other. REID & GRAY'S REAPER AND MOWER. JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS, ALL WIDTHS. Our Jointed Pulverising Disc Harrow is tlic Best and Much the Most Durable in the Market. REID AND GRAY having been appointed AUEKTTS for TOMLINSON AND HAYWARD'S CELEBRATED GLYCERINE SHEEP DIP, are now prepared to receive orders for the same. X ATEST from "L 8 Follet " :— " Of all annoyances, as connected with *Ia toilette ' none g JLJ greater than the purchase of some material apparently the 'very thing' required, (the sub* " sequent finding that ' appearances sre deceitful,' and money, time, and trouble have all been wasted in the acquirement of an article whose beauty was transient, and durability nil." Since our first purchase of the ' T .OUIS. OUIS VELVETEEN, every purchaser has reiterated the praise we besitowed. Many JLJ makers would have contented themselves with having thus gained public favour j but the great competition in Velveteens, and the praiseworthy determination not to be surpassed, have led the manufacturers of the 'LOUIS' VELVETEEN To be constantly seeking improvements, which have resulted in the production of the p\ ENUINE WOVEN FAST PILES, WITH * GENOA FACE.' \JT The strictest examiner may try every test of touch and sight without discovering these are other than the Genoa velvets they bo closely resemble, while the peculiar arrangements resulting in the " fast woven pile " enables them to stand interminable and rough wear that ' would ruin real velvet s at four times the price. THE Myra's Journal says :— " The advantages claimed for this Velveteen are not a few. First the colour, which is a fine blue black. The appearance is certainly very handsome and not easily distinguished from velvet ; it fa thinner and finer in texture, arid consequently less heavy than ordinary velveteen, and is oaid to take the needle more easily than any other make." ISLR* — Every yard of the genuine bears the name « IjOUIS.' MAY BE HAD FROM ALL FIRST-CLA-SS STOREKEEPERS. HALL'S sIaEEP DIP FOR SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, DOGS, AND OTHBB ANIMALS. DREbSING FOR SCAB, LICE, FLEAS, MAGGOTS, MANGE, And Other Skin Diseases, The following advantages are claimed for this Dip : — It Is Instantly and completely toluble In either hot or cold water ; Is not injurious to sheep In dipping ; heals all sorei on the skin; destroys otfectually RED LICK, SHEEP TICKS, MAGGOTS, and every other kind of parasite found on sheep, is a valuable CURE FOR FOOTROT ; Improves the general health of the fLook ;^ promoteagpre growth of the wool, at the same t^nt improving the quality. ,■ '* \ " J *r^ -*■ It Is also Invaluable for, horses/ cattle, and dogs for the CURE of MANGE, Mid tot the destruction of LICE and FLEAS, and Is one of the best known DISINFECTANTS In use. ,' ,' Testimonials olroulara, and fall Infractions for use may be had on application to DALGETY & COMPANY, Agents, Bond street, Dnnedln. S C H W E I T Z E R'S COCOATIJSTA, Anxi-Dybpbptio Cocoa, ob Chocolate Powder, GUARANTEED PURE SOLUBLE COCOA, OF THE FINEST QUALITY, WITH THE EXCESS OF FAT EXTRACTED. THE Faculty pronounce it " The most nutritious, perfectly digestible Beverage for Breakfast, Luncheon, or Supper, and invaluable far Invalids and Children." Highly commended by the entire Medical Press. Specially adapted for Ships, Camps, Sportßtnen, Anglers, &o. Being without sugar, spice, or other admixture, it suits ail palates, keeps better in all climates, and is four times the strength of Cocoas thickened yet weakened with arrow, root, Btarch, &c, and ia in reality cheaper than such Mixture?. Made instantaneously with boiling water, a tes&poonfnl to a breakfast cup, costing less than a halfponny. COCOATIWA A TtA. VAXIIiL.A Ia the most delicate, digestible, cheapest Vanilla Chocolate, and may be taken when richer Chocolate is prohibited. In tins at la 6i, 3*, 5s 6d, &c. By chemists and grocers COCOATINA is the best Cocoa for Export 1 . Sole Proprietors : H. SCHWEITZER & CO., 10 Ada street, Strand, London, England. 1880-81.-Mell>ourne (Australia) Exhibition. PORTABLE ENGINE-GOLD MEDAL. THRESHING MACHINE— GOLD MEDAL. The Eoyai Agrfcul)tqra)i Sooiety of England have awarded.every Fibbt Prize to CLAYTON ANI? Slim TLinVOItTH For Portable and other Steam Engines since 1863, and Prizes at every Meeting at which they have competed since 1849.' GOIiB M£DAI<S AND UTHEtt PRIZES Haye bojasa awarded to Clayton and Shuttlbworth at the various "international Exhibitions of All Nations, including ' , „ £ oN c&9£k W- v^ e2 5 P AR IS, 1855, 1R67, 1878; VIENNA. 1857, 1865, 1873: For their STEAM ENGINES (Portable end Fiitecl), for Coals, Wood, Straw, and every '*'' ' deoripMou! of fuel. THRESHING MACHINES, ~ " GRINDING MILLS, TRACTION ENGINES, $c. * Catalogues in English, and in all the Continental Languages, can be obtained direot, or by application to Mobbcs Reid and Gray, Dunedin, Invercargill, jOamaru, Timaru, Chrifjfchurch, and Aishburton. OL4YTOtf & SHUTTLE WORTH 3T4 M P END "W OBK- S- " ' ' LINCOLN, AND 78 LOMBARD STREET,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1630, 17 February 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1630, 17 February 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1630, 17 February 1883, Page 2

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