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ISLINGTON FERTILISERS '. ;; 9: 9 :~ 9 ' ' Still maintain the lead. Ab the 1897 Dunedin Winter Show, roots grown witlt these Fertilisers took FIRST PRIZE in the following classes:— ABERDEEN GREEN TOP TURNIPS ABERDEEN PURl'l E TOP TURNIPS HYBRID TURNIPS WHITE FLESH TURNIPS ORANGE GLOBE MANGELS ; GOLDEN TANKARD MANGELS ' ' ■WHITE CARROTS. For Grain Crops try the ISLINGTON No. 1 SPECIAL FERTILISERS. TESTIMONIALS FOR ISLINGTON FERTILISERS, he New Zealand and Australian Land Co., Ltd., 1 Greenfield May 20 1897 Danedi'i, N.Z., May 21, 1697. Gentlemen,— Tn answer to your inquiries rt Dear Sira,-I have much pleasure in ttatinß that f.V,!^! " a F ertilisera used by us in sowing our this company has used the Mington Manures *«»{"P oiop last sewon we have nmch pleasure in laigely on its estates in Canterbury and Otago ; ?*?i lI J? r TL" hlV0 ?T lc ,H reßtr eBt orop of A"" 1^ we hav< that they have given every satisfaction, and tlmt nL^ J ?V Vahko ( m ¥* ° ther we weiutendtocontinuethciruse.-You.staitl.fully. S^^^i^J^nVSlT"^ * (Signed) Thos. Brydone. (Signed) Jas. Smith and Sons TOTHILL, WATSON, AND CO.,INVERCAUGILLL, GOKE, AUD DUNEDIN. AGEWTS FOR OWAttO AWD SOUTISI,AR T l>.

" In death they were not divided" can appropriately be written of Mr and Mrs James Sim, of Johnsonville, two of Wellington's p'oneee settlers, who arrived in the ship Olympus in 1841 (say* the Post). Mrs Sim passed away on Wednesday last, at the advanced age of 96, and now she has bees followed by her husband at an interval of three days — in time for them to be butied together. Think ib over, ladies ; do nob buy miserablh imitations when the genuine is procurable. No medicine introduced to the New Zealand publio has ever deserved success so much as Bonninghton's Carrageen Irish Moss. It does all th*ft is claimed for it, ana gwei satisfaction.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2287, 30 December 1897, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2287, 30 December 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2287, 30 December 1897, Page 7

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