Business Notices. EUREKA "^^^^^^^ EUREKA nfYTTRT- TT" tJ^^^^^^^^^^^mMJ I COMBINED xvi.DGr.fciO. ' ~ * Jy> &v £ re! eLS lir I They are new perfect. Will sow 801b of snjrkind of artifici*l-manuce per «c-e up to scwt or 4cw c ' if nececsary, and sow it evenly and continuously. It will not clog, however pasty and wet th L superphofphates may be. We append a testimonial out o£ a hundred. - - Tapanui, January 11, 1895. Dear Sibs,— Your TURNIP and MANURE DRILL which I got this season has quite pleased me. I have sown all manures and guanos known to my district, with Fison's Local Superphosphates, Chesterfield and M«lden Gnsnos. It will bow to a picety with phosphates and blood manure from 601b up to 400lb ; and in guanos from 601b up to 6001b, and no trouble — wet or dry all the same, the manure mu&t go, aud itgres propqrly in a regular Btrcam as it should, though I did not riddle my manures— five eks.'es (5). I consider your drill as supplied to me meets a long-felt want, and it only requires to be known to those who wish a sure and certain crop o f turnips. John Mackie. THOMSON'S PATENT DOUBLE AND SINGLE DRILL PLOUGH,! COMBINED WITH QUAY'S " EUHEKA " MANURE and TURNIP SOWER. This Machine forms the Drills 'and sows the Manure and Turnips at one operation, and the seed, put at- once into moist ground, ensures a Quick and Healthy Braird, TBEBLE AND DOUBLE DRILL PLOUGHS, to form two drills at once If followed with the DOUBLE-DRILL SOWER hehind, ensure a moist . hed and Quick and Vigorous Growth. SINGLE DRILL OR RIDGING PLOUGHS ALWAYS IN STOCK. When ground has heen x>loughed wet and succeeded by dry weather, our PATEWT ROTARY HARROW is the Only Implement that Will Thoroughly Pulverise the Hard Lumps and put All Weeds to the Surface. Disc and Biffffing Harrows, Cray's Patent Automatic Single aud Double Baggers, Chafteutters, filorsegears, v Drays, Zig-zag Harrows, etc., etc, Fencing Standards and Wire, Binder Twine, Oils, etc. AGENTS FOR" DEERING'S STEEL HARVESTERS AND TWINE BINDERS, MERCER NON- CANVAS BINDERS, Greytown South, March 189*. Dear Sirs, — My Merf er pnrchased th?s season has fully exceeded your represeniations. My crop this season, as well as being very heavy straw, was most terribly laid. The machine will rip through anything, and it seems next to impossible to choke the elevators, which worked without a hitch. My two canvas elevator machines kept one man constantly employed the whole season doing nothing but patching canvases, to s*y nothing of lost time in stoppages. To any farmer wanting a reliable binder, and least troublesome, I recommend the Mercer. John Brock. * ALSO CLAYTON AND SHUTTLE WORTH'S MILLS AND ENGINES, TRACTION ENGINES AND OIL ENGINES, '-BURRELL'S TRACTION ENGINES ANJ> ROAD LOCOMOTIVES. TO F^E&lEfclEEi:!!,®* ASK FOR i HItfSHELWOOD'S "INDELIBLE OIL." FOR ■ TATTOOIMG- SSSESKS^. THE MOST ECONOMICAL, INEFFACEABLE, AND RELIABLE OIL IN THE >IARKET V :B3L-'CJES 9 BLiAGI^, XSJSiO. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., LTD. STOCKS HELD AT • • Dunediiijlnvereargil^OamariijTiuaaria, & (Jurist chnrcli. CURE ITOR. ALL ! ! t * ' Is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores aad Ulcers. It is famous for Gout and Rheumatism. FOR DISORDERB OF THE CHEST, BORE THROATB, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS, Glandular Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has no equal } for contracted and stiff joints it acts like'" a charm. Manufactured only at 78, NEW OXFORD STREET (late 533, OXFORD STREET), LONPON, and wld by all Medicine Vendors throughout the world. iff- Purchasers ahouldlook to the London, th.y are -purioua ■I 111 — 1111111111 ■! i— ■■-■- iiini m« in fen» i < t yi-»iiinr ri TSX*aj*t**r.ui-jj**~-vMjr**i>*v'-m*f*,mc*)nnin**na*mm*mm FOR HARD TIMES, FOR HARD WORK, FOR THE HARDEST COMPETITION, YOU CANNOT BEAT AND beavens SEID-CLIANIRS THE LEADERS FOR TEARS. CORN-CRUSHERS THE FAVOURITES IN ™ JJJLj TUBaeUCDC - tVJjill DloliUuii VLvwkei I HilMvilkllvi PRICE LISTS SENT IF ASKED FOR. ANDREWS^&BEAVEN, CHRISTCHEUKCI3. IiAEGE STOCK OF WEARING PARTS IN DUNEDIN AND I3SVEEOAEGLUJU AT J2ACIQRY PRICES,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2181, 19 December 1895, Page 63
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