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Don't Forget rO send to CARE’S for Wall Papers from 6d a piece. 1 Window Glass _ ?* Stoves, 'Ranges, Pumps, Piping ; ... v Copper Boiiets and Frames. Arms and Ammunition. 1 Send through and Save Money. William Carr, IRONMONGER, &c„ ( MARKET STREET, BLENHEIM., The cheapest shop in Blenheim. : ■ notice. r ; - : ' TO FARMERS AND FRUIT GROWERS; . FOR SALE ~ S , CHARLES REDWOODS , la Blight Spe<3ilcopHE onlj remedj’' yet discovered that will ■1; effectually > dais' ALL 15l16h;t8 j that jin* test Gardens, Orchards, and Green-houses, without injuring the tree in die slightest degree; " ‘ , The Specific shinild- be- applied to Apples, Pears. Plums, r uriaots,: Quick: dodges, pad - all.trees having.podljn,sptu,.Sqaly..or, Amdri can light during the winter months (from May Ist to September 15th) ■ ! , The P Mint Specific is a f thorough cure for s: the Leech that attacks Pears, Puma, ..her-, ' lies and Quick Hedges in the . month !of January, r ■ : ..... n i During the past year thh manuf ctiircir has m ide numerous experiments ? With the Oodlin Moth, and has obtained most satisf ctprj. ■romjlts. The Maggot, which-is. secreted| in' ' crevices of the bark during thd. winter season, .‘ is' mainly destroyed by tbe Winter dressing, but it r Will be found necessary to spr y the young fruit early in November, this being the , ime that the. moth .deposits dts. ova;. . j y’so doing t ie crpp’of fruit ,will,.be, secured; . j this.dressiiig miX.lue same as'.forLeech. , j . : In : placing befure tne'public this'uiost, J for. thei de •tru'otjbn l aif . tlip (Various, blights- last, infests < gardens, iiiie. manufacturer and p.tempo, jlOjStaCe th it he has o on a‘i>radtioalTriut; grow r for $6 years in Now Eoaland, atidis therefore inti* matolyJ acquainted NCwithhttbeCvariousMjieals that mare, hortiopltur-.1. pursuits .so; unsatis• factory, having tried, nearly, .all, the , remedies , oxhaut with' very'poor results, until, discover- | in’Jwy ,1885, the 1 , Patent, Specific, aiid having for;the last four years ih de numerous , experiments with, complete (Success.;. i.j J • .Tjie Specific is cheap and ;easy of, ?applipaca ion. TLe largest 1 of fruit trees thoroughly dressed at a cost of one shilling each iuoludingdabour. • ■ - DIRECTIONS FOR.USE. * Winter Dressing.—To one gallon of the Specific add ten gallons of clear water. Whie mixing ran the Specitij through a tine straiaer.so that'the syringe may not choke while using, (tty attending to this all delay will be obyiated.) Spray the,tpiq until; all thie parts, ro ihoioughly saturated. ; In a few days ; air blight WitU he found quite dead; : Winte' months, bests time io apply; from May . Ist.to September,l3th...’, I , For Cherries, Plums, J*eari, Quick Hedges, pr any Tibe attacked iiy the Loecn.-nMis one gallon of the Specific With twenty-one'galluh? I of e ear water., apray as ahaie; Due dressing will generally sumce for the for the season. 1 hydropull will be fuund.more expeditious tfian - an ordinary garden.syringe,. Two dayp fief(>f4 planting spring crops tuo'. g' ouud spdald' bj sprayed with; the. Specific, - y so'iddiHg B>ugs and other, pests' will bo<.d,ostl'!iyf(di ikt’oil ! 'this mix one gallon,..of. the Specific: n twenty-five gallons, of. water •, in dressing! for American Rdg ts ■c’iire', .-h J iu' J d ,\iq t aken to break’ the W hire -wouiiy >ob veriiig'Alj fmlng-; quite •impervious;; ioj iwate'»;bqt, (Under which nos too ’ ihooct... Hue.efifecl when- the a Jove is attended to will be fuun.l magical,. | j • wf Shake the drum before using i. , ' j PIUOE : •, i l , i -; | ■ Ki om one to toil ga ons, three ahillingi'anUi , dxpehce per gallon, Cousidtiraolo raductibu: Will be mad in largerqiiauliUeS, ';l . : bull direction fur use will e attaoued to oacli parcel. , . . . Orders' sent to the undersigned will be; piv.mplly a', tended 10, TERMfi OAPil.' - : - li ■ ti - • ■ i 1 CHARLES REDWOOD, Riveilamfs, MnrlborougU,

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 17, 21 March 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 17, 21 March 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 17, 21 March 1890, Page 1

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