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3?itl>lic Notices. is* RttC^JiKAt ts m m B, BI D Gr Rat, ■ V MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. Reid and Gray jvon the only Gold Medal for Double Furrow Ploughs awarded to New Zealand at the Melbourne Exhibition. Vide Extract from Jurors’ Report—- “ Ploughs—ln Ploughs there is one Exhibit to which we wish to draw special attention to as being the best, and that is the Double Furrow Plough of Reid and Gray, of Dunedin, New Zealand. In finish and construction it is far superior to any other.” The Double Furrow was the only Plough of any description that we exhibited at the Melbourne Exhibition. We would also draw special attention our CORN DRILLS, which have this season been greatly improved by the substitution of malleable iron in place of cast iron for all the parts liable to breakages. We supplied over 30 last season, all of, which have given unqualified satisfaction. Our Corn Drills gained first prizes this season at Timaru, Ashburton, Christchurch, and Dunedin, beating both the American and English exhibits. WYNNE and COY., ENGINEERS Essex Street Works, Strand, London, England. Manufacturers of the best quality Artesian Well-boring tools, etc. Gwyne and Beale’s patent exhausters and blowers, boilers of all powers and forms, fixed and portable. Gwynne’s patent dock-pumping machinery. ... . ■ Gwynne’s patent centrifugal pumps, all ■sizes, • Pumping machinery for Docks, Canals, Estates, Harbors, Irrigation Works. , Hydraulic Presses, Lifts, Pumps, and Bams. Indigo Planters’ and General Machinery. Iron Bridges, Caissons, Houses and Stores. Pumping Engines, for supply of Towns, Factories, Canals, Estates, etc. ‘ Engines, Portable and Fixed of all Powers. Irrigation Pumps of all sizes and forms. Sheep-washing and Horse-clipping ma-, chinery. , Turbine Water Wheels, and Pumping Machines (Girard’s celebrated patents). General machinery. > Contractors to the Indian Government, &c., &c. This Machinery has had twenty-eight Prize Medals at the International Exhibitions of the First Cities and Countries in the World. , Illustrated talogues with engravings and detailed nformation forwarded;' on application JJOBWICK’S' BAKING POWDER Is used by thousands of for raising Bread, with half the trouble, and in a quarter of the time required with yeast. Berwick’s Baking Powder, Makes delicious hot digestive tea cakes in a few minutes, and Norfolk dumplings better than yeast, Berwick’s Baking Powder, With this article small loaves of bread, can be made in a few minutes, if placed in a quick oven. . . Berwick’s Baking Powder, *,- t ' - Invaluable at the Diggings and in. the ' Bush, where yeast is not to be got. ' Berwick’s Baking Powder; Saves eggs and butter in making puddings and pastry, and prevents indigestion. Berwick’s Baking Powder, ' . As used in the Arctic Expeditions, and ’by the Armies in the Crimea and China, will keep for years in a dry place. Awarded ,four Gold Medals for excellence of Quality, Berwick’s Baking Powder, Will secure the following important results :—Bread will be made cheaper, more , digestive, and in one-fourth the time; - cakes, puddings and paatiy ‘will be made i light, wholesome, and delicious, with half , the usual quantity of Eggs and Butter, aud Flour will be converted rnto Tea Gaies, Buns, Scones, Norfolk Dumplings, &c,, in • ; a few minutes at a trifling cost. Sold by Storekeepers and Grocers in Id and 2d packets, and 6d and Is Patent .Boxes. , WHOLESALE OF G. BOBWIOK k : '.SONS I' ■■ Ohiowellstreet, London. mmS LAMP is complete in Itself, make X Gas from Benzoline at a farthing per hour. Perfectly safe, cheap and easily -managed. " s 1 ‘ Especially adapted for villages, tarnag drives, &o. LIGHTING AND HEATING CO., 1 . m 115, Southwark street S.E. ; Manufacturers of the celebrated V Sun Machine for lighting mansions, &0., withon the trouble, expens and dirt of ,coal ■gas‘.' ‘ ' ,v« 'v ... . Belerenoea to many of the nobility and gentry, ' :

GRATEFUL.—COMFORTING, E P PS’ B O 0 0 0 A BREAKFAST,,, .. .. . “ By a, thorough knowledge o! thenatura laws which govern the operations ql| digestion and nutrition, and by a careful, apnUJ cation of the fine properties of won-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save as many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judidous use of' snob articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough': o resist every tendency of disease. Huad» eds of subtle maladies;:are. floating around cs ready to attack wherever there is a: weak point. We may escape many a fatal .shaft by keeping ourselves fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”*-; See artide in the “ Civil Service Gazette.” J Made simply with boiling water or mi , Sold only in packets labelled;— JAMES EPPS AOO.| \HOBKBOPATHIO OHKHIBi'Sj • Lokdos *VAlso—EFP’S CHOCOLATE BSSINCE for Afternoon use; " SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES.” Timaru .. Washdyko Temnka .. Winchester Camara ... St Andrews Waimato - v Geraldine.. Peel Forest Pleasant Point Christchurch AGENTS have been 1 this journal (George Pearson ’• JT. GoUins F. Watson .e J. J. Heap ~ 0. W. Gimson , .. R. L. Rule .. J. W. Hurt IR.Hutt **\P. Gascoyne J. Freeman .. Joseph Dean Junr, ~ J, L. Morris' E, F. Oogan " WANTED KNOWN—that. Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes;, General printing of every description, from' entirely new typo, are ' executed' at the Sooth Oantebbobx Times Office, Church street. ’ANTED AGENTS for .the Sale ana , . delivery of this Journal in various the South Canterbury district. To efficient agents a liberal allowance will'be made. Apply, Manager, S.O. Times Office, Timaru, 1 >

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2952, 11 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2952, 11 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2952, 11 September 1882, Page 4