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Business Notices. ■ REID AND GRAY,. Sole Agents for i £ BALL & HOLLER 12X wH© W QFICL BALL & HOLLER BEAKINGS. BEAKINGS. DEERING introduced /^C^ BALL AND ROLLER the First Twine Binder t> /fj^f^^ASti^i^ TBE^BrS? New Zealand. Ueerm. /KBv^«agwggais»*agwa!»«as«iMsgß«a«g!^ L<J 1 " jjln ' mA ~ iutrodaced to the world U ||SgVLlgr'' 1 "' -■■-"■■ »*m.>^^ , ,^w«iaaaiv^ ■ 'HiKliiS. Imitators Rre Lightest Draught-Binr f^^\ fe^sa£.jߣ£aaS£g3^^S3^2 W / w starting to copy viz, the "PON} Lj|Wf i^sM D n-ing's Ball and Roller Two horses draw it ca>ii tfs&Pf~ *rd are thereTho comiuj? harvett i xw/^^^^f^^^S^^^^S^ ' re BEVBN YEARS the Seventh Yew of \hii>^E^^^^BS^^S^^^^^^^a BBHIND DEERING'S Deering'g. -. — couseque«tl.T, " SEEBINa " BmDESS- surpass all others. The DEERING BINDER will go on any hillside that can be ploughed with a Doublefurrew Plough. TESTIftfOWSAI. : Glasgow Fakm, Mosgiel, May 8, 1897. can confidently recommend the same to intencTMesses Reid and Gray. - «B purchasers. Light draught she is an-Genti.emen.-I wi,h to ctmte that the f,?^^' aB l °$'™I}S? b * m ° tW ° eS « Pony " Deering Binder I pnrebased from yon ail tho season.— Yours truly, l*st sea.»on has given me every satisfaction, ana Walter Blackie. IDJESJESESaiISrGS- "I2OES^-X-" 3MCO"VSTESES.S 9 With Ball and Roller BeariDgs. The Beat Mower ever offered to the Farmers. KESB> & GRAY'S PATENT DISC MARROWS, Made all sizes. Use Legs Oil and have Less Friction in all bearing parts than those of other Makers. •<* EUREKA. »» DOUBLE-DRILL TURNIP AND MANURE SOTTER. PATFNT MANURE AND GRAIN AND TURNIP DRILLS. All combination*— ll, 13, 15, and 17 Coulters. ' This Machine is a Positive Manure ForcefeetJ, •nd will bow evenly any quantity as may be decked. SIXTY-SIX MACHINES ALREADY • SOLD THIS SEASON. _ f Sole Agents for the World-famed THE STANDARD MACHINES OF ENGLAND. ABSOIiUTELT PUKE, NATUBALLT PALATABLE, AND EXTBAOKDINAKILY EFFICACIOUS IN CONSUMPTION, THROAT AFFECTIONS, AND DEBILITY OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN. Dr. SINCLAIR COGHILL, f "In Tubercular Disease, possesses greater t.boT?hysician, Hospital far Consumption, Ventnor. \ xapeutic efficacy tlian any other Cod Livei' Oil." Sir Gr. DUNCAN GIEB, Bart., T/t.D., f "A remedy ol great power in the treatment of Physician to five Westminster Hospital. \ many Affections of the Throat and Larynx." JOSEPH J. POPE, Esq., 1Y1.R.C.5., J "In all debilitated states of the system, a Late Staff-Surgeon, Army, India. 1 reliable and valuable remedy." J3r. GEORGE SAUNDBRS, C.8., "? f "A valuable remedy, especially in the "Wasting pats Deputy-Inspector-Q-eneral, Army Hospitals.\ Diseases of Children." jßold ONLY in Capsuled Impkbiai. Half-Phits, Pints, and Quarts, by all Chemists and Storekeepers. ' Sola Consignees— ANSAH, HARFORD & CO., Limited, 210, High Holborn, Londeg, CAU i ION. — Resist mercenary attempts to recommend or substitute inferior Jcinds. NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE MONEY OUT OF YOUR GRASS SEED Miß SECONDS ©RASPS WE MAKE A FULL LINE OF CLEANERS. TltC Brittle Wonder — Grand machine for Cocksfoot or Stripped Ryegrass, and is,the Cheapest Cleaner on Market. Al Farmers' Clearer — A very long way the Eest All-round Farmers j Machine. Will do ALL other cleaners -will do, and a lot more. Sieves double the area of other cleaners. In addition to ordinaiy cleaning "will take Wild Turnip out of Ryegrass, Wild Oats out of ordinary. This }*ear you can soon pay for it by putting through, your seconds. WHERE THEY ARE KNOWN THEY ARE VALUED. MERCHANTS' MACHINES ARE MADE BY US OF THE MOST COMPLETE CHARACTER. We hold stocks of every conceivable size of perforated zinc and woven -wire, so that any requirements can be supplied. O DOC » I "E* £2 IT 3R. €3 S3 »

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Otago Witness, Issue 2274, 30 September 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2274, 30 September 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2274, 30 September 1897, Page 2

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