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= ..-1 ,3o;j|4- OFFICE OF N. 2. , ' i •:••!:• 't ri.-a oth'tt of New Zealand otfers great advantages to Its onenw UK-it, i) ,( .-titto guaumtee against the fraud or dishonesty of the Public Trusted. .l '1 .j<uh^ comparison of fa* "*ea* between the years 1879 and 1889 will ahow he nti^rdas luodu ; — ! 1879-80. 1880. Ctsh receipt* — ... ~. «. 441.81S «. 4183,938 Total trn nsaotkm*. PW baUniH rtlt* üm £92^18 m £835,209 Brioni 1 iks— Gimoral Investment Account „, 470,864 «, 4316,943 Special Investment Account... M £2,655 mm 42*5,839 ■XPrxsEs Account— Total receipt* M £2439 *» 414,483 Administrations... ... ... „» 178 «, 968 Probates and trusts ... ~. «•• 14 ■■ SO WUlb provisionally accepted ~ «• 1 _ 49 tetters received .. ... M m 9,122 „, 10,396 Wturs despatched ... „ M 1,439 M 13.003 REID AND GRAYS SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND FOB THE Mercer " Non-Canvas " Binder. THIS MACHINE is what farmers have long wished for, and is now ready for inspection and delivery. Sample machines on view at all our branches. Specially adapted for heavy tangled crops, having three times tbe eftvating capacity of any other binder in the market. The principal feature of the "MERCER" is the doing AWAY WITH THE TROUBLESOME AND EXPENSIVE CANVASES, these beiDg replaced by such simple and durable devices that place the "MERCER" without an equal. Specially adapted for hillside work. Order early to avoid disappointment. The " Gore Advertiser " of January 20, 1891, Bays :— •• On Saturday last a trial of the Mercer Reaper and Binder (for which Messrs Reid and Gray are agents in New Zealand) was given in a paddock belonging to J. Cregan, Gore. There was a very large attendance of farmers during the afternoon. The previous wet weather made the ground heavy, added to which the crop had not been rolled. We may say that the crop, which was heaAy, was well cut, the sheaves were nicely bound, and a clean stubble was left. If we are aßked what we think of the mechanicm whereby the canvas is dispensed with, we reply that we think a great deal of it. It has sounded the death knell of canvas. The operation is extremely simple and easy to understand when seen. The grain is most tenderly dealt with; there would be no shaking or pressing in the r'pest crop." BINDING TWINE all kinds at Lowest Prices. LUBRICATING OILS, all sorts ; BACK DELIVERY REAPERS at reduced prices ; DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS. CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, With Patent Reversible Points, Land Edge and Front-bf ting Lever. These Ploughs secured First Prizes at the Southland Champion Ploughing Matches for the last two saasonB — 1890 and 1891.° CHAFFCUTTERS AND BAGGERS- Nos 1, 2, 2i, 3, and 4 Chaffcuttera lowestJ PLAIN & BARBED FENCING WIRE ) lowest peices. -j RO N FENCING STANDARDS f™K STEEL ZIGZAG HARROWS, CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS DISC HULitOWK TURNIP AND MANURE DRILLS, BROADCAST SEEDSOWERS DRAYS, HORSE GEARS, WIRW STRAINERS, & c ., <&c. ' Sole Agentß and Makers of SMAILL'S PATENT SAFETY CAERIAGE ATTACHMEMTS Agents for CLAYTON AND SHUTTLE WORTH'S THRASHING MILLS AND ENGINES. Also for Sale : 1 Second-hand Ransorae's 4 6 Threshing Mill (newest style) 1 Second-hand Marshall's 4-6 Threshing Mill Both in Good Working Order. New Illustrated Catalogues FREE on Application, Extract from "Australasian," dated December 26th, 1891 : " At a field trial of reapers and binders, held near Ballarat under the auspices the Smeaton Society, on the 17th instant, the Mercer Non-Canvas Binder was the only one that opened up and came back without a stoppage, and went through its whole piece without a single choke, defeating the M'Corraicks, Woods and Brantford Machines." Balsamic Cough Elixir J a '^~ s '^ Successful Treatment £A Cheap, Pleasant^M Chest and ~ °om P iaint» I AND WlflltM, ADOP raDBrTHOtrSANDSWXTa I Effectual Remedy. H n££Sin£sn ££Sin£sf DonM - ! JBH^ , Speedy Relief. W'J_^ = v - J wW/mJ' at Palatable Specific Know m |ffi^^^^TTSll!rs^^ wMlfflit «*" FREE FEOM PAREGORIC TV WM « T*va&s*BdM^£s£M, wmm opium, and squills. lv)Kfl\1«PB^I« For the nursery it is indisnens'ble um^^^^MMl^^^MMm n s ehi d refusin * to take ifc « whil »t its % V |i«r ' B *^\l'Wf* -Established over a Quarter of a / feJl?£/^KtJiLMj(jNIC ELIXIR *yl' WmfflM'l' en^ nr y> an( l- patronised bjall ranks I f £"") 4MWW/ HIGHL V E -XTOLLED BY ffiTEMBEES, ■ '^^/©SffW'^lS^l f v&f^i' MISDICAL l eg^l! k and cleeioax fslKo 1? €S ««ie& MrWX W> wi^M& „ 6** T here is scarcely a town in New ''' HPS **• *** *** *^ *J& iv^< %Ws^sfk ■ m w^ lcll some extraordinary J'Jm~<^^*i^u^^ al ieviation and pro'ongation of .ife ha 8 Iw^i^r FOR OAlltf^M** not m ext P°P u l»r,and its marvelloni I a rVIX V VW\#ITS»2>, wX¥M& virtnes have al r eady secured for it one I Bronchitis, Asthma, mSmw of the hi s heßt positions in the annais HOARSENESS, WHOOPINC CQUChI SUM ?f? f m^ dicioe - I DIFFICULTY OF BftFATMiNr %wߥMi b y virtlle of ltß balsamic and soothing I uirHQULTY OF BREATHING, /A'fflmm property, cannot be excelled as I |NDALL AFFECTIONS QF THE LUNCsiBW «>other of P u'monic irritation," IBRONCHWE, TRACHEA, & LARYNX iWMM df)e ßit,likemostof the trashy patent ffl f 1 $&Msl> P ectoml ?» wifc k opium for their base, '** *^AL FRIEND' TOTHE PREACHERMQERMW^m a l' 8y irrit^ tion *ital activity at w and Public Speaker. w Wmmm Bame tlme » a VG7 7 eaß y tnin g to 'L — 'WmiMffi/, 1 he effect of opium is to produce frit*- it o d-fseMs «<* 4 v. I■■ VJB£ r *11 f tonSi a te W PREPARED ONLY BY I W§^M IDBtaD n ce ' would induce a condition •f J. BAXT'P'R I WHm very dan S« r <>tis to life. Persons suf 4U4 U emn ai h i T7 w, „ o ' I WBIW fenn « f rom bronchial affections whe :|MecMCAL Hall, Victoria Stree tJ Worn take the "Lung Pbesekvbb" wii IJliin. CHRISTCHURCH , N . Z . M §mSB} find the speedy effect to be— diminu. IWlllWlilllijf^^^i' tioa of P ain > ° win § to subdued inflame - iiJJfliJlin..w^= 1 3r*^ mation and free and easy expectora tion ; tirst, becauselthe mucoup membranes we" stimu ated to throw the phiegm up ; and second, because themedicine adapted to thm the discharge before it leaves the long It is p'*" "want to the palate and may be safely taken in any case, B Y ALL PATENT MEDICINE VENDOBS. Purchaseio are requested to see that each packet of Lung Preserver offered for saTe'fa fac-simile of the above drawing, and that^the words "7}uiter'u Lung Preserver Chrint' church," are blown on the bottle. ' * Further, that the wrapper of each 0 43T 16 \ "LUNG PRESERVER" Wim\ A*> <^^<^7y Bear^the proprietor's Trade Mark and Auto UTy y ' * ""* \ graphl along witb the late proprietor's rigna \?^^W fi? »Jl c lh yL^^iJLPj ture, thus- VLOIG. n-'^d^vn'r^ I^RBFUSB ALL OTHESS AS COUNTERFEITS* Aoehts roB TxrAPBKA Distbict— Mß33R "W. * FOJfS, Storekeeper*, Waitahoa GROWN MOLESKIN TROUSERS, WHITE AKB PRINTED. IN STOCKMAN'S, ORDINARY AND RIDING G'J. CAN BE PURCHASED RETAIL FROM ALL DRAPERS AND STOREKEEPERS IN THE COLONY, AND WHOLESALE FROM ALL WAREHOUSEMEN AND IMPORTERS, fr EACH ARTICLE BEARS THE TRADE W \RK 0* 6MB OR MORE CROWNS ACCORDING TO QUAOTIk * Printed and Publiahed bvthe Proprietor*, Pnanre Bkos, at the f uapek* ii es ' ~ Offiw Boh Plwe, Lawrence Now ZealaH— Saturiay, 3?ebrua*Y 33 1893,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1870, 13 February 1892, Page 4

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