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THE NEW DEERHIfi ALL-STEEL HARVESTER AND BINDER FOR 1887-8 TS NOW ON VIEW AT MY YARD, RAILWAY TERRACE. THE DEEDING BINDER Has always been the SIMPLEST, having least parts and thereby least liable to get out of order. This Year it has been FURTHER SIMPLIFIED by doing away with FIYE MORE PARTS, Farmers requiring a Machine for the Coining Harvest are invited to EXAMINE the AM-STEEL DBERING, wh--n I am convinced their verdict will be in favor of the LEE RING. If yon want a Machine ORDER AT ONCE, and save disappointment, as more than half of the Machines imported for this Seasoi are already Sold. I would also remind Farmers to SEND in their OLD MACHINES EARLY for REPAIRS, oherwiae it is impossible to thoroughly Examine and Repair all the Machines and guarantee to give satisfaction. My BINDING TWINES (samples of which will be to band in a few days) will include English, American, and Colonial Twines, and of the Very Beet Quality Only JAMES FINDLAY, ENGINEER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Sole Agent for Temuka and District for the delß NEW DEE RING ALL-STEEL BINDERS. CARLYLE IMPLEMENT AND IRON WORKS CHRISTCHURCH. CARLYLE PATENT DISC HARROWS. \TTE have introduced further Ya'uable Improvements for this Season, and our y Y Harrow is sti 1 far in advance of Competition. The Dies are now fixed independent of the Axle, and there is no possibility of their working loose. We have also reduced the number of wearing parts, and thereby simplified and strengthened the Harrow considerably.—6oo SETS NOW IN USE. THE CARLYLE PLOUGHS Are SECOND TO NONE for Strength, Durability, Quality of Work, Lightness of Draught, Economy of Wearing Parte, etc. Oar. Improved Patent Conical Skeith Centre is now simply porfoatioh. We hare succeeded in chilling all the wearing surfaces, and reducing the parts in W eight and Size. THE CARLYLE ISON WINDMILL lo the only satisfactory Windmill in the market. Bead the following testimonial:—“ Oroua Downs, iVfanawatu, 11th January, 1837. D -ar Sirs.—l have great pleaoure in testifying to the excellence of your Carlyle Windmills, I have been using thorn for the last five years. I have no less than nine of them erected oa this elate, and I nm sending you an order for three more, which I think is sufficient to show that I highly approye of them.—l am, etc., J. MCLENNAN. NEW SPECIALITIES. Carlyle Patent Tine Harrow, Carlyle Screw Pulverizer, Twin Barrel Turnip Cutting Dray, New Telescopic Broadcast Sower, Now Sheep Ricks and Chaff Boxes, Rollers, Horse Powers, Ohafficutters, Oorncrushera, etc., etc , elc. Full Illustrated Catalogue Free on ApplHitiou. [Mention this Paper]. BOOTH MACDONALD & CO. mr22

•V'-vk Vw 'll% 1,1 ’ INTHE £,USO|i o a ;r p pj C “i •J/ O IMPURE s nmM .9* f- I «r I 75 % in’ ■'Or mm miN AWARDED MSOS& ELSONj^OAjy & Co CHCH prJQb %// ry *3, slh THOUGH -.V o p ! E D OY ALL H.Z. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE, “The blending is entirely attended tc by Mr. Nelson himself, who is i Taster of great experience, and hat had a speoiSl training in the art." TIHARU HERALD. 'This firm deserves the sup port of all purchasers of Tea, as the article they offer !i superior to anything we have vet seen in this Colony." PRESS. ’Mr. Nelson is a professional Taster and Blender” - ip -I .iV PPPillo P R I G E 9 2/v 2j+, 3 /‘ f ,:y: c: : t i iMr p i r ru up ulfL«. __ ■-: - yim ,WKUJ N QTOM, CHRS STCHU RGH,DUNEDIN f mm: AGENTS ... HJKI^ N. DUNLOP & GO,

SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT FOR CHEST & THROAT COMPLAINTS TB'TIMONIALS. A Cheap, Pleasant % AND Effectual Remedy. From tin jßev. Chables Penny, of Wellington. '/MM Tour LUNG PitESERVER afMftk forded my wife and t.dldren almost immediate relief in Coughs, and Colds, and many to whom I have the plea: ure of recommending your specific havo spoken of it as invuluable. In one case, when every remi/P'fjP mcd 7 tLc'! was powerless to give WfAA //• J-. i ehef 1 ehef (fhe cough wis? so distressing) the first dose of your Elixir was most effective. In another case (sore to throat) a cure was so soon brought about tha the patient resolved to take nothing else in the future. |fX2iX3-'e) .RSSRYBRCOUGHS? Bronchitis, Asthma, I-Joarseness, Whooping Gq.ugrl * Difficulty of Breathing , tND ALL AFFECTIONS QFTHE LUNGS,L Bronghi/e, Larynx J From Eby. W. B, Mabten, Wesleyan Minister, Timaru. I haye used your LUNG- PEESBBTSB for an affection of the throat, and deem it only just to inform you that I have experienced great benefit from its use, I shall certainly recommend its uso to all who suffer in a similar manner. *fi£AL Friend' to the Preacher, Swcer), mio Public Speaker. PREPARED ONLY BY fEoicAt Hall, Victoria Street,! GHRISTCHURCH, ff.Z. * From De Ewaex. In cases of Asthma it quickly cuts short the paroxysms. In Chrome Bronchitis or winter cough it is use- | ful; the discharge of mucus is greatly : assisted, and the wheezing and diffi- ! oulty of breathing are greatly relieved by it. li.' Acute Bronchitis it is also beneficial, and whilst it tends to check inflammation it promo! es expectoration, and thus relieves i the laborious and difficult breathing !so general in these attacks. As a Cough Medicine tor persons of all ages it is excellent. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS STOREKEEPERS. AND Important?!© purchasers Purchasers are requested losee that each packet of Lung Preserver offered for sale is a ' the vyoid? “-b’axiei'-s Lucg Preserver, Christfno s : milo of the above drawing, and that church,’’ are blown on the BptUe, Further, that the wrapper of each pack t of “ LUNG PRlikf KIITER ” Bea-s the Prop? o ore Tnde 'Lark aod AuVi’M.-.h, a.u. ng- with tin- lute Proprietor’s S guatnre, f p.t’fi’GE ALL OTHERS A COUiSTiOL.FEII'd. . syio

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1698, 14 February 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1698, 14 February 1888, Page 4