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Pqhlic Notices KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., LTD. CELEBRATED ARTIFICIAL MANURES Recognising the continued depression in all classes of farm produce, we are pleased to report that we are enabled to Further Reduce our Prices, und at the same time maintain the highclass grade we have hitherto adopted. Turnips, Mangels, and Potatoes grown with these manures gained Five First Prizes at the Dimedin Winter Show. The following are our prices delivered on trucks, at our works siding, near Burnside:— Per Ton. Per Ton. ’A” Superphosphates L 5 15 0 “G" Special Grass Manure ... L 6 0 0 B” Superphosphates L 5 15 0 “H,” Special Garden Manure L 8 0 0 ’’ C ” Fine Bone Dust (Ordinary) L 4 10 0 “K ” Special Grain Manure ... LG 0 0 *‘ D ” Fine Bone Dust (Special) L 5 10 0 “L ” Special Linseed Manure ... L 6 10 0 ‘E ” Special Turnip Manure ... L 6 0 0 “M” Special Mangold Manure L 6 0 0 “F ” Special Potato Manure ... LG 10 0 “N ” Special Orchard Manure... L 6 10 0 Packed in 2 cwt. bags. Bags Free. Analyses of all our manures are guaranteed. Orders for the coming season are now .being booked, and it would greatly facilitate business if our friends would kindly let our agents or ourselves know as early as possible the requirements for the season. For further particulars and testimonial write for our manure catalogue, which we'will be pleased to post free on application. AGENTS: I.YVfRCARGIIL AND THORNBPRY ... WHITTINGHAM BROS AND INSTONB Gore and Mataura John Mac Gibbon and Sons THE . CASTLE HILL COAl' cOmKaly GIVES MOST HEAT and LASTS LONGEST ' . a SOLD BYALL COAL MERCHANTS |HEAD OFFICE DUNEDIN. ———— THREE POPULAR BLENDS THESE THREE POPULAR BLENDS have by their ever INCREASING SALES proved beyond doubt that the PUBLIC ARE QUICK at discerning the BEST VALUE in Teas as in other goods. We act upon this theory when BUYING and BLENDING, and are not content to send out any blend that does not BEAT THE BEST on the market. Teas have been dearer for the last three months. WE FORKSAW THIS and prepared to overcome the difficulty by laying in a LARGE STOCK. Many of our opponents boing less fortunate are SHORT OF STOCKS and have been compelled to buy in a HIGH MARKET. We are therefore, in consequence of our WELL BOUGHT STOCK, and the fact that we have ECONOMISED in our expenditure for advertising and packing, in a position to give the PURCHASER of either of the THREE POPULAR BLENDS—TIGER MANDARIN HASLEMERE Better value than ever. We ask you to Test the Truth of this statement by making a comparison, They are packed by machinery in air-tight and damp-proof J and 11b Packets and 5 and 101 b tins. OBTAINABLE FROM;ALL GROOERB AND STOREKEEPERS. REID AND GRAY’S FAMOUS CHAMPION DOUBLE-FUHROW PLOUGH ANO DIGGERS Nearly 11,000 Sold. DBILL. OUR i7 EUREKA.” DRILLS To Farmers requiring drills for the present season, see our Drills before purchasing. They are new perfect. Will sow 801 b of any kind of artificial manure per acre up to 3owt or 4cwt if necessary, and sow it evenly and continuously. It will not clog, however pasty and wet the superphosphates nay be. We append a testimonial out of a hundred;— , 1F TESTIMONIAL. Tapanui, January 11th, 1895. Dear Sirs,—Your TUBNIP and MANURE DBILL which I got this season has quite pleased me. I have own all manures and guano known to my district, with Eisen’s Local Superphosphates, Chesterfield and Malden Guanos It will sow to a nicety with phosphates and blood manure from 601 b up to 4001 b; and in mianos from 601 b up to 6001 b, and no trouble—wet or dry all the same, the manure must go, and it goes nroperlv in a regular stream as it should, though I did not riddle my manures—five classes (5). I consider vour 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 of turnips John Mackib. Made as a COMBINED GRAIN, TURNIP, and MANURE SOWER, or as a grain sower without Manure, but Manure with Turnips, or with Turnips and Manure alone. Fourteen and Sixteen Coulter Drills always in stock, but all sizes made from two drills up. Gray’s Patent Automatic Single and Double Baggers, Iso No 1,2, 21, 3, and 4 CHAFFCUTTERS for hond or power (specially reduced prices). Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4-Horse Gears. DISC AND DIGGING HARROWS (All Sizes). We are the Largest Makers of these in New Zealand. Force-feed Broadcast Grain, Grass, and Turnip Sower. HILLSIDE PLOUGHS, with either Wooden or Iron Frames. NEW DRAG HARROW on Wheels, made for two, three’ or four horses Nothing eguais this for cultivating and cleaning the ground, and nothing like it for lifting Turnip Shells. This is a much superior Implement to the Bake Cultivator. . . We also make Thomson’s Patent Double and Siugle Drill PlougP, combined with Manure and Turnip Sower. It puts the seed in moist earth, ensuring genninatioh. Fencing Standards and Wire. Lowest Market Rates. BASPS, FILES: HORSE NAILS, AND ALL BLACKSMITHS” REQUISITES. Agents for CLAYTON AND SHUTTLFAVORTH’S MILLS AND ENGINES, AIso,BURRELL’S TRACTION ENGINES CATALOGUES FRE ■ N APPLICATION SUMMER BLO9M CEYLON TEA I? now in great demandowing to Its - t EXCELLENT FLAVOUR & WONDERFUL STRENGTH Its Virtues are Now Celebrated in Song. SUMMER BLOOM Ib taken by COUNTRY BUYERS because of the attractive form in which it is packed, viz—--6 AND 12 QUART BILLIES 5 AND lOlb STORE ROOM CANISTER ■ 6 AND ,10lb TINS LADIES BONNET BOXES, Containing 151 b ALSO 1 and |lb PACKETS — C _ OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. TRY IT I TRY IT J TRY IT

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Southland Times, Issue 13323, 27 September 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 13323, 27 September 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 13323, 27 September 1895, Page 1

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