CADBUKr'B COCOA. j A Food alike suitable for building up the ■j.'owing body, and for repairing the waato which is incidoDtal to the processor of lifo." — Beatth. MAEY ANDERSON. MIBB MARY ANDERSON writes :—" I have used Pears' Boap for two years with the greatest satisfaction, for I find it the very beat." (Signed) MAB? AKDBBBON. Pears' Boap, for the Toilet and Nurßery. Prevents redness, roughness, and chapping. Sold iwv'kw PAtwt
The bigbcßt placo m the world regularly inhabited ia the BuddhUt monastery, Hnlue, m Tliibcl, which is 16,01)0 feet abovu the sea level. The next highest m tlio railwiiy station; at Galena, m Voru, which is located at V height of 15,635 foet. We understand the Pouth British Tea Company's pnre teas have been introduced into this diatrict. '.they are free from any excess o£ stringency — £Advt.] Countess, Ducho?B, Princnss, Empress, are the registered namoß of tho now teas. Free from any etceea of iist.rineenciy. — PAdvt.l HUBlnesn Notices. p.aiD and CritAY's CUILL&n DFiGING PLOUGHS (Double or Binglo Burrow). At the various Competitions with the imported Digt»»r Reid nnd Gray's plough was nwardod— Ki«t a>.d rtecond Prizes nt Southland Champion Ploughing Mfttoh, First and Second Prizoj at Wyndliam Match, First Prize at Mutaura, ond Fust Prizo at Waimea, Ohilli;d Cast Socket Hbaros 2s oach, Chilled Oast 8h»ro Points 6d each, Hard Tempered Unbreakable Steel Points Is oach j these bteel Points will wear twice as long as ordinary point", and can be turned upside down as often as necessary, thus always keeping a keon cutting odge underneath. We mako these ploughs m tho following sizes : — Doublo Furrow Digger, with or without, adjusting gear ; Uoubl" Furrow Diggor, with or without adjusting gear, mado co that it cuji bo used either as ft Doublo or Single Furrow Digger as dceirod (10b extra) ; Singlo Furrow Digger, with or without adjusting gear. The" Sipglo Furrow Digger can bo fitted as an ordinary plough nt 50a extra ; n» an ordinary Hwing Plough Digger ; or as nn ordinary Double JB'urrow Plough convertible into a Digger. Reid and Gruy's COMBINED GRAIN, MANUBB, AND TOIINIP DHILL, mado m all oombinetj'jna, and to now grain or turnips at will, with ox without mnnuro as desired. Fending Standards, Plain and Uarbed FonciDg Wire.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 5195, 16 July 1891, Page 4
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372Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 5195, 16 July 1891, Page 4
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