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OF INTEREST TO POTATO GROWERS. THE “CAMBRIAN” VERTICAL LINK POTATO. DlGGEß—season’s favourite Is still up in front. Don’t be persuaded to buy Machines that are as yet only being experimental with. The “Cambrnln” has a brilliant record and is a proved Machine. Dozens in use all over New Zealand. Let us refer you to satisfied users. Mr Thomas Murray, Ryal Rush, says: "I believe, it to be by far the best yet invented.’’ There are dozens of others who are equally enthusiastic. The •‘Cambrian’’ is the only DIGGER Fitted with Roller and Ball Bearings. It is easily pulled by two horses. It lifts the Potatoes without bruising them, and separates the weeds from the tubers It Will Pay for Itself la a Season. BRITISH MADE—THE MACHINE YOU SHOULD BUY. WE ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE THIS IMPLEMENT. A LABOUR SAVER—A PAYING PROPOSITION. DON'T DELAY—WRITE FOR LITERATURE AND PRICES. ARMOUR, JOHNSTON, Ltd., SOUTHLAND ENGINEERING AND IMPLEMENT WORKS. INVERCARGILL AND WYNDHAM. OFFICES: DEB STREET. WORKS: LEVEN STREET, i-’ The Gueatestlest | of Superiority is lime. No article can last for any length of time unless it is of sterling merit. Nelson Moate’s Pure Teas have been the best sellers for 35 years. They set a standard back in 1879 —a standard of high quality and value—and they still remain supreme over a host of imitations. There are two outstanding advantages in £ NELSON * MOATE’S ure One is the superb quality of the lea I ( vc use and the other i = our expert blending. Under no ciruiimsiduces does any inferior or low-grade tea enter into our blends. Prices: 1/6, 1/8, i/10, 3/- 1. WHOLESALE AGENTS:—MESSRS M JUNE, BREMNEK, Ltd., DUNEDIN, 'JMHS is a little Essay upon Puddle^— upon Autumn puddles as applied to Footwear. Wot weather puddles are bad enough in the daylight, hut most of their dirty work happens at night. It is easier to feel a puddle in the dark than to see one. The puddle-feeling is a moistening of the sole which makes for discomfort and illhealth. All this indicates your need of good Autumn Footing.” Give your summer shoes the go-by and select- sturdier Footwear. For Ladies, for Men, for Children, here are examples in the best of Leathers, solidly made and perfect in Style and Fitting. Call!- Examine the Low Prices. J. KI NGS LAN 13 & CO, “WE LEAD—FOLLOW WHO CAN.” 'Phone, 199 :: :: :: :: Box, 27. RUPTURE. MR A. W. MARTIN', Sole Controller of the Dr J. A. Sherman method of treating Rupture, is now in Invercargill, and may ho consulted Free at the Club Hotel, up to Saturday, 20th March, 1015. Those who have for a long time been deceiving themselves and their friends through sheer pride 0 r shame, obstinately saying; "1 am all right," whilst they Know full well that they ure not all right, hut aro in constant discomfort, and frequent pain, should sum up courage, take heart, and see Hie expert forthwith. To ho really "all right.” to he really comfortable, to he free of pain, it Is necessary to subject yourselves, you ruptured ones, to the Dr .1. A. .Sherman method of treatment. Why procrastinate longer? Numbers of people, instead of seeking advice when primary symptoms manifest themselves, almost invariably wait till the most dangerous amt unbearable stage has been reunited. One wuuld think that the actuating idea svas to get the fullest value for their money in suffering as well as treatment. This Is manifestly false economy, and those who act upon it are courting disaster, Send fur free booklet, "Rupture and Us Treatment." It is posted to any sufferer. Hours (dally) 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.. 2 p.m. to B. Will visit CORK on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th -March (Southland Hotel). permanent address: samso.vs buildings. Dowling st„ dunedin. Mil 94

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Southland Times, Issue 17470, 26 March 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17470, 26 March 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17470, 26 March 1915, Page 2

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