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NIMMO AND BLAIR, SEED MERCHA N T S , Have plt-asnre in intitn.ilin^ th.it this year they h.i\e aUW to their usual stock of AGRICUL'I URAL SI.ED an iissoruu nt i.f VKGETABLF, and FLOWER SEEDS, and are prepaied to deil liberally with COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, who B e kind patrol. nge is respectfully solicited . A w.ird specially m FLORISTS. Wo have NO OLD SEEDS, so that your chances «»f failure nro reduced to a minimum OUR STOCK OF FLOWER SEEDS HAS BEEN PROCURED FROM E. 13ENARY, PRUSSIA (whose name to those who know him is guarantee for quality.) We have in stock < vcr 200 varieties, and we refer parties interested to our catalogue. For the convenience of those who want variety instead of quantity, we have done up a lot of 3d packets, which we send post free at 2s 6d per doz j n. Our fiiends, we trust, will appreciate this arrangement. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Our VEGETABLE SEEDS we cm confidently recommend as being fresh, and of best Slocks and Str.-vina. We hive a gr. at variety. We beg to draw the attention of our agriculturists to the injury many of them are doing to their fields by poisoning them often wiili dir.y or foul seecb. This is the j MORE INBXCUS&BLE, SEEI>G THAT WE CHFtfF.K FACILITIES TO GET CLEAN GRASS SEED*. Our Seed-c'eaning plant, which has recently been added to, is now very complete, and we are prepared to 0 .can their owtf sebi s for them, or buy the foul and clean it. Don't use foul seeds, it is f.ilso economy. They are nut cheap at any price. NIMMO AND BLAIR, ARE AGENTS FO!l Joseph Ni holson's REAPERS and EXTRAS. Mitchell's BROADCAST SEED-SOWING MACHINES, the best Machine for the purpose. Drummond's GRASS-SEED CLEANING MACHINE. Sonntag's BRO KVILLB NURSrRY. • A. Fursyih & Co.'s ROPE. Hunt and Taweli'a IIOIISE-GEATLS (none belter made), CHAFF-CUTTERS, FIELD ROLLERS, TURNIP SLICERS, &v., &c. Button & Son's (of Reading) Collection of FLOWER & VEGETABLE SEEDS NIMMO AND BLAIR, HAVE FOR SALE— , PHOSPIIO tf US & OIL OF IiHOIUUM , BOOK SALT AXD BLUESTONE. v SHEEP NETS AND RABBIT NETS I FENCING WIRE (Plain aud Barbed) REAPER & BIXDI5I?, TWIXE & WIRE I FANNERS, Ac, &c. 400-GAL. IRON TANKS | RABBIT WIRE-NETTING WOOL PACKS AND CORN SACKS jcAHON'd SEED-SOWKE3 FOIi HAND PLANET Ju.'ss GARDEN TOOL, the Ule&t American Novelty— a mil success, which makes Gardening < a^ior, being a enmhiuud Garden Drill, Wheel Hoe, Wheel Cultivatov, ami Wheel Plough combined— weight, 4O11os ; price, Gos. Also, the Plant for Iloise Hjos, from 003 to 80s. FARM PRODUCE RECEIVED AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. NIM M O AN~r> BL A I 11, GENE [I !L COMMISSION AND CJCJSTUAI AGENTS, Princes-street South, Dunedin. Agent for Tnapeka and Waitahuna ... ... John Thompson, Auctioneer. I JOHN GOSNELL & CO./ A Fine Soap [lakers and Fancy Brush Manufacturers V TO H.M. THE QUEEN 4 H.R H. THS PRINCESS OF WALES, V f Recommend the use of their following specialities, which may , be obtained of all Ptrf tuners and Druggists «. . throughout the world. &( ft PE2FUMSJ for ths HiH3SE:CHIEF, to.-ln bottles I ) of a hundred >li;i|hn ,'s. 10 kji». o.tcli. Finest I S Triple Ktti.ict of -.I.immi i. (irmim. 1 810-som, Blush T * Itose, Migiiiout'tre; 'J')n a; rio.il, *Al Bouquets, itc."^^??^. C j AGl7AAMA3ELLAai)*oiulelyre- WsSJ^t / Bton'S the ll.iir tn us onyn«:il ss§% "7 B ' color. 4s. per Uottle. jp^ / l\ A PBEPABATION3 PO3 THE TSS2H. .^~>=j"'o i i It TOILET WATERS AND VHT2QA?.2. -«* tll\ UU fi fc Kau de Cologne, from as. <>d p.-r win \\'li )) I / Ar > Bottle. Violet Vinegar. 2s. Plonda iy<J 1^ Water, as. Lavender Water, 2s. od. fi -.""Q,* ISk^T^ f \ Eau de Londres, Is, 6d. \> — -v-yrv^^^r y t J \ PBEPABATIONS FOE TH3 COU- r .^SL\\\ VufM V(h 1 PLEXIOI7.- Extra Hifihly-per- X v \viG£w\ AM'lYtt J3J 3 J fumed Violet and Millefleur V> \'l'\\(\ .«, V**4cl>~V / ' I Toilet Powder.— ln Packets, (id. V. V '■ '}\' '•' (C J >u\ Ns~^_x-v-"^ \"\ I and 9d.; Tins, as. each. / '^C UQ PINE-TOILET SOAP3.-Real Old //^r"! N^^^lCr^rrA / J Brown Windsor in Packets of // n WVTfI/ T>Mfc^ lirv Three and Six Squares, at is. // \\ \V 1 /// (£x\\ V" 4? (id. and 2s. 6d.; LaXobl.-»si',2t.; // \\ \»X ¥ _-S^ */" » Lettuce, 2s. Each Tablet in // \\ ~x^A^ ) ji, n handsome \mi»" // I ft . £\.~^f f V j I *4L Ah rAU I <&rsy ji 7 THE PATENT TBICHOSABON HAIB B2USH surpasses all others lor Efficiency, Durability, and Elegance. Jt\ 22. for Ladies' Use, os. 6d. ; fl ■ H.H., 25, for Gentlemen's Use, 10s. I /L ) THAMES STREET INDUSTRIES; by Percy Russell. This Illustrated f Pamphlet on Perfumery, etc., published at 6d.. may be had {& t gratis from any Chemist, or -. ■ i .c.'ll t'j sf,\/;o::s imitations of LEA AiiD PHRRIriS' SAUCE, which arc calculated to dc:avd .he J^ttblic, [.ia and Perrins have adopted A NEW LABEL, bearing their Sig?ialure, tints, Which is. placed on every bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE: SA ifCE, and wif hoi. I which none is genuine. Ask for LEA il- 5 PERRINS' Sauce, and see Na <,tc on 1 1 'rapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper;. Wholesale and for llx port by Uie Piopne/ors, Wbnettcr ; Crosse and Blackwell, London^ &-v., <Sr'f. y and by (Jioteis and Oilmen throughout the IVorld. Agents for Dunedin ... ... ... ... Messrs Is EILL &, Co. I GROWN MOLESKIN TROUSERS, WHITE & PRINTED, CAN BE PURCHASED KETAIL FROM ALL DRAPERS AND STOREKEEPERS IN THE COLONY, AND WHOLESALE from: all warehousemen and IMPORTERS, EACH ARTICLE BEARS THE TRADE MARK OP ONE OR MORE CROWNS ACCORDING TO QUALITY. I __Mh AMERICAN WALTHAIH WATCHES! THE BEST TIME-KEEPERS IN THE WOULD. Awarded the Gold Medal, Paris, 1878.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XV, Issue 832, 5 April 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume XV, Issue 832, 5 April 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume XV, Issue 832, 5 April 1882, Page 4

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