REID AND GRAY'S . NEARLY ""^^^-"^-^.^ NEARLY MADE I MADE CHAMPION DOUBLE-FURROW' PLOUGHS AND DIGGERS. DRILLS, oub "eureka" DRILLS. To Farmers requiring Drills for the present Beason, see our Drills before purchasing. They are now perfect. Will sow 801 bof any kind of artificial manure per acre up to 3cwt or 4cwt if necessary, and sow it evenly and continuously. It will not clog, howe/er pasty and wet the superphosphates may be. We append a testimonial oat of a hundred. TESTIMONIAL. Tapanui, Januaiy 11, 1895. Dear Sms,— Your TURNIP and MANURE DRILL which I got this season has quite pleased me. I have sown all manures aud guanos known to my district, with Fison's Local Superphosphates, Chesterfield and Maiden Guanos. It will sow to a n'cety with phosphates and blood manure from 601 bup to 4001 b ; and in guanos, from 60lb np 'o 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 should, though I did not riddle my manures— tivo classes {5). I consider your Drill as supplied to me meets a long felt want, and it only requires In be known to those who wish a sure and certain crop of turnips. Johw Mackib. Mad.- as a COMBINED GRAIN, TURNIP, and MANURE SOWER, or as a G-ain Sower without Manure ; but Manure with Tnrnips, or with Turnips and Manure alone. Foarteen and 16 Coulter Drills always in stock, but all sizes made from two drills up. GRAFS PATENT AUTOMATIC SINGLE AND DOUBLE BAGGEES. Nos. 1, 2, 2s, 3, and 4 CHAFFCUTTERS for hand or power (specially reduced prices). Nos. 1, 2, 3, aud 4 Horse Gears.
Disc and Digging Harrows, Force-feed Broadcast Grain, Grass, AND TTTBITIP SOWERS. NEW DRAG HARROW on Wheels, made for two, three or four horses. Noth ing 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. Sole Agents for " DEERING " HARVESTERS AND TWINE BINDERS. Duplicates obtainable from all ouc Branches. The A. W. Legg Patent Furrow Splitter kept in stock.
FOR VALUE AND VARIETY Gc or send to BROWN, EWING AND CO., DUNEDIN. Only reliable Goods kept, and not to be got cheaper anywhere. Note the following : Dkess Materials. — Mosgiel Tweeds, double width; grand patterns; 21s the Dress Piece. Navy and Black Serges : Very special value at 13s and 15s the Dress Piece. Send for Patterns. Clothikg. — 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, 2\ yards lonar, 23s 6d. Wellington make, 2| jards. long, 18s 6d. Orders for Patterns attended to at once. ' BROWN, EWING & CO., DUNEDIN. OKLD'S FEffiSIJ tr — "" """If A •• v.;' Utr S'lh'.s it.'id Fbtal/4. I )i,ci- "<- of E?nsitive parts may be relieved /■nr! cur-d by the prnper and diligent use of !hU cooling and healing Ointment, whose iction should invariably be assisted by judicious doses of the Piils— the anxious patient will soon experierce 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 uV shoulders, when the symptoms will quickly at«te. No medicines are more efficient io chest complaints, none can be used with equa. l safety and certainty. GOUT AND RHEUMATISM, These are undoubtedly Blood DiseaslS, and the poison manifests its presence in the well known symptoms. The only certain means of cure consists in overcoming thit depravity in the bloci which is rapidly puri fied by the use of the Pills. The Ointment when rubbed upon the skin, penetrate! through the pores, acts in unison with, thf Pills, and soon effects a cure. 9ROPSY, SWOLLEN LEG 3 OR ANKLES. These remedies act directly upon the absorbent systeir with a pow«r that no 'ropsy, however inveterate, can long resist They equalize the circulation, — they filtet out everything thai is morbid or Injurious and they regulate every function. SAD LEGS, BAB EREASTS AHB OLD TJLCEES. 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 I equally efficacious. Both the Ointment md Fills should be used in the following cases : — Bad Legs I Cancers Sore Nipple* Bad breast* I Elephantiasis Sore-throats Burns | Fistulas Skin-disease» Coco-bay Gout Scurry Chiego-fcx* Glandular Swell- s ;ore; ore Headi Chilblains ings Tumours^ Chapped Hands Lumbago Ulcers .cms (Soft) Files Wound* Contracted and Rheumatism Yaws Stifl Joints Scalds \ The Ointment and Pills are Manufactured [ only at W New Oxford St. (late 533 OxfordSfc.)London \nd are sold by all Vendor* of Medicines hroughout the Civilize' World; with direc ions for use in almost t-»ery language *«* Purchasers should look tothe Late* i the Pots and B»zes. II the address is a»t •8?., Oxford Street Tendon, tbe/are spvi»«Bj
TEA ! TEA ! TEA ! TEA ! TEA ! TBA ! TEA! TEA.! TEA! TEA! TEA! TEM TBA! TEA! TEA! WE HAVE TO THANK THE MANY FRIENDS who have rallied round us since open, ing our nww departure in the Cash Selling Department, and beg to intimate that WE HAVE NOW OPENED k TEA BLENDING DEPARTMENT, under expert supervision, and which Li now in full working order. Our idea is that, by bringing the grower and consumer into closer contact, the public will receive better value for their money. Many already have been astonished at our Tea at is 4d per lb. We now offer something for the more fastidious in the community. A FINE TEA A FINE TEA A FINE TEA A FINE TEA A FINE TEA AT A POPULAR PRTCE POPULAR PRICE POPULAR PRICE P O PULAR PRICE POPULAR PRICE 1/ THE 'J / Perlb. PEOPLE'S MIXTURE Perlb. TRY A SAMPLE POUND ftf And we guarantee YOU WILL j& USE NO OTHER. It is really wonderful value, and only sold for the purpose of advertisement. Call and get a Price List and Order Cards for General Goods. IRVINE AND STEVENSON, TEA. AND COFFEE MERCHANTS, &c. 68 70 George-stbeet, DUNEDIN. RAILWAY HOTEL, Ross Place, Lawrence. JOHN LAFFEY Proprietor (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 com- ' fort 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 wi J be spared to give every satisfaction. The best brands of Wines, Spirits, and ij ief> always kept in stock. First-class Stabling Accommodation. COAL, TIMBER &c. ■pROWNB BROS, have for sale Household J3 and Smithy Coals, Timber, Roofing Iron and a general assortment of Builders' Ironmongery, Fencing Wire, Standards, Wire4ietting also Oats, Chaff &c, &c. •
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4339, 29 April 1896, Page 4
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