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JtvJcilJLl aJMjLJ sjrMrd»,jL & NEARLY " !a *Ns i ****ss te= _ NEARLY CHAMPION DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS AND DAGGERS. DRILLS, our "eureka" DRILLS: To Farmers requiring Drills for the present season, see our Drills before purchasing. " They are now perfect. Will sow 801 bof any kind of artificial manure per acre up to 3owt or 4cwt if necessary, and bow it evenly and continuously. It will not clog, however pasty and wet the superphosphates may be. We append a testimonial out of a hundred. TESTIMONIAL. Tapanui, Januaiy 11, 1895. Dear Sirs,— Your TURNIP and MANUBE DRILL which I got this season has quite pleased me. I have sown all manures and guanos known to my district, with Fison's Local Superphosphates, Chesterfield and Maiden Guanos. It will sow to a nicety with phosphates and blood manure from 601 bup to 4001 b ; and in guanos, from 601 bup to 6001 b, and no trouble — wet or dry all the same, the manure must go, and it goes properly in a regular stream as it Bhould, though I did not riddle 'my manures — five classes (sj. I consider your Drill as supplied to me meets a long felt want, and it only requires to be known to those who wish a sure and certain crop of turnips. JoHif Mackie. Made as a COMBINED GRAIN, TURNIP, and MANURE SOWER, or as a Grain Sower without Manure ; but Manure with Turnips, or with Turnips and Manure alone. Fourteen and 16 Coulter Drills always in stock, but all sizes made from two drills up. GRAY'S PATENT AUTOMATIC SINGLE AND DOUBLE BAGGERS. ALSO Nos. 1, 2, 2£, 3, and 4 CHAI'FCUTTERS for hand or power (specially reduced prices). Nob. 1, 2, 3, and 4 Horse Gears. Disc and Digging Harrows. (ALL SIZES.) Force-feed Broadcast Grain, Grass, AND TTJUITIF SOWERS. HILLSIDE PLOUGHS, with either Wooden or Iron Frames. NEW DRAG HARROW on Wheels, made for two, three or four horses. Nothing equals this for cultivating and cleaning the ground, and nothing like it for lifting Turnip Shells. This is a much superior Implement to the Rake Cultivator. We also make Thomson's Patent Double and Single Drill Plough, combined with Manure and Turnip Sower. It puts the seed in moist earth, ensuring germination. FENCING STANDARDS AND WIRE-LOWEST MARKET RATES.

FOR VALUE AND VARIETY Go or send to BEOWN, EWING AND CO., DUNEDIN. Only reliable Goods kept, and not to he got cheaper anywhere. Note the following : Dbess Materials. — Mosgiel Tweeds, double width j grand patterns ; 21s the Dress Piece. Navy and Black Serges : Very special value at 13s and 15s the Dress Piece. Send for Patterns. Clothimg.— -Men's Sac Suits to order ; good Tweed, 555. Men's Sac Suits, ready made, from 255. Youths' Sac Suits 23s 6d. Boys' Suits, 3s 6d up. Blankets.— Mosgiel make, 2J yards lonjr, 23s 6d. Wellington make, 2£ jarde long, 18s 6d. Orders for Patterns attended to at oaee. BEOWN, EWING & CO., DUNEDIN. fHE WORLD'S FEIKSD *r~ — ■— — —— ~T —*=. -TT- . -■ =■ , v A <'»re for Files and Fistaltj,. Diseases of sensitive paits*may be relieved #rul cured by the proper and diligent use of this cooling and healing Ointment whose iction should invariably be assisted by judimous doses of the Pills — the anxious patient will soon experience wonderful ease from this treatment. COUGHS, COLDS AND ASTHMA. The Ointment should assiduously be rubbed *t least twice a day on the chest and between th<» shoulders, when the symptoms will quickly alate. No medicines are more efficient io chest complaints, none can be used with equal safety and certainty. GOUT AND RHEUMATISM, These are undoubtedly Slood DISEASVS, and the poison manifests its presence in the well known symptoms. The only certain means of cure consists in overcoming thil depravity in the blood which is rapidly pnri fied by the use of the Pills. The Ointment when rubbed upon the skin, penetrate! through the pores, acts in unison with th< Pills, and soon effects a cure. DROPSY, SWOLLEN LEGS OR ANKLES. These remedies act directly upon the absorbent system with a power that no 'ropsy, however inveterate, can long resisfc They equalize the circulation,— they filtex nut everything that is morbid or injurious, and they regulate every function. BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS AND OLD ULCEBS. This invaluable Ointment is an infallible cure for any wound, sore, or ulcer, of however long standing. For pimples, blotches, scald heads, and scorbutic humours, it is equally efficacious. Both the Ointment &nd Fills should 1m vied in the following eases : Bad Jreastr I Elephantiasis Sore-throats Burns Fistulas Skiiwliseastt Coco-bay Gout , Sairyy^^ Chiego-foui Glandular Swell. Sore Headi n Tv a t in^ Tumours Chapped Hands Lumbago Ulcers -prns (Soft) Piles Wounds Contracted and RheumaUsa. Yaws Stiff Joints Scalds The Ointment and Pills are Manu&dftred only at *BNewOxfordSt.(late 533 Oxford St.) London \r>3 are sold by all Vendors of Medicines hrooghout the Civilized World; with direc•ons for-use in almost every language. 9S" Purchasers should look to the Latel l the Pots and Bftzes. If the addreat ii ao* 4ft. Oxford Street London, tbe/are spufrwt

Ask your Draper for PALLADINO KID GLOVES. Very Fashionable and Durable, Ask your Clothier for GLOBE BRAND CLOTHING Best Cut and Finish. Ask your Mercer for GLOBE BRAND SHIRTS, Excellent Value HAVELOCK HOTEL, WAITAHUNA. Tj* W. C. M'KAY, in taking over the -*- • above "well-known Hostelry, desires to inform the publio that no effort will be wanting on his part, to provide for their comfort and convenience. Civility and hospitality will be features of the Havelock Hotel under his management. Superior accommodation, a good table, and the choicest brands of liquor. All charges reasonable. Good Stabling. Don't forge the « Real M'Kay !" RAILWAY HOTEL, Boss PiiACB, Lawrence. JOHN LAF.FEY Pboprietor (Late of Havelock Hotel.; JL. begs to intimate that he has pur- • chased the above well-known hostelry, and hopes, by strict attention to the comfort of travellers and the public generally, to meet with, a fair share of patronage. The Railway is one of the best-appointed ; Hotels outside of Dunedin. Under J.L management, the comfort of patrons will be made a special feature, and no effort vri 1 be spared to give every satisfaction. The best brands of Wines, Spirits, and A jt--always kept in stock. First-class Stabling Accommodation. SWEET ARE THE USES OF ADVERTISEMENT. If you are wise, Just rub your ejea, And go to work and Advertise. TIHE object of the advertiser is to make JL the people understand who he is, where he is, and what he has got, and if he has not the determination to keep advertifing until that infoimation has been imparted, all the money soon may be lost. A French writer says that « The reader of a newspaper does not see the first insertion of an ordinary advertisement ; the second insertion he sees, but does not read ; the third insertion, he reads ; the fourth insertion, he looks at the price ; the fifth insertion, he speaks of it to his wife ; the sixth insertion, he is ready to purchase ; the seventh insertion, he purchases." The grand secret of success is to advertise— not sparingly, and by fits and starts, but conBtantly, and all the year round. A merchant very rarely realises, I Who never in the journal advertises ; But he who advertises every quarter, Makes plenty of money — or else he o ught-er. Don't forget that an advertisement travels and works 'while the merchant is asleep and his place of business is closed. The man who sits down on the toad to success and waits for a free ride may get left. The moral, of course, is :— Little bits of stinginessDiscarding printers* inkBusts the man of businea ' Aud 8««8 bis credit siuk, t

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 4254, 3 July 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXV, Issue 4254, 3 July 1895, Page 4