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ANDREWS & CZAVEN, CANTERBURY MACIHNE WORKS, OHIUBTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. COLONIES' JUG LI KST AWARDS FOR | UNANIMOUS VE RDICT. UT?Cni 1 1 1T \ 1?1? ft I T'PT Wl> At Sydney, meeting chuff-cutters from England, Germany, Victoria, XJJCiOI limLDJi-uUllDll. S nith Australia, New South Wnlos, nnd New Zealand. KyDNFY HpvTPVViAr Rnnw ISRB At Melbourne the ONLY AWARD mndo to a Self-tagging Chaff-cutter OXU&br IjS,MEJ,MAL£sHOW 1000 nnd tho Victorian Government bought one of our Self-bagging Melrourse International Exhibition ... 18S9 cimtf-cuttera for tho dookie iciricui.turai, educational farm. "„.,„, (.„„„ m, otl , „ loon Wore awarded TWO FIRST PHIZES AND SPECIAL IIESTIOS. at iIOBABT OHOW, lASSIANIA ... ... ... 1009 D ne.liu Exhibition. ]v addition to the Ouly Two I'irst Prizes Nev Zealand and South Seas Exuidition 1890 S W"r£»2S: bF.SBANE, QUEENSLAND ... ... ... IHyU monts of the colonies. otji Xf TIArT'TNTP fT-TAT?!? PTT r PT'fi''DQ HOBSE GEABS from one to eight borse power. Our Yew, Tmprove 8 bi-LU -±J AbrUl IN lj UJtLAI! r -Li Ul l JllJiH Portable, Patent, Simplex Horse l-.ngine is well worth attention FOR COS Tit ACTOBS.— Universally used by them throughout Now by its means horses can profitably be made to do what steam engines Zealand, Now South Wales, and Tasmania. Capable of cutting have hitherto been used to accomplish. up to 30 tons per day, and can press a ton of cliaft into 20 bags. EXTRA STBONG SIMPLEX HOHSB GEAES for working PelfKOE SQUATTERS. — Tho rapid increase of Frozen Meat udnstry bagging Chnff-Cntters. Can he taken into a paddock, and be set necessitates a greater dependence upon food-proparing machinery down to work in ten minutes. by sheep breeders and graziers. Our machines are the best COBN ■ RUSHERS.— Our Improved, Patent, Self-rcgulatius, Automatio moons of turuin oats and straw into the most profitable returns. c Feed enables 25 per cent more work to be turned out. FOB FARMERS.— Ab illustrated, as used by them all over th SEED CLEANER?.— Our latest improvements enable uesetmachiuesto colonies, including Victorian Government Educational Farm' make a very superior sample. Every kind of seed or grain can The cheapest method of chaff-cutting. be cleaned with these compact machines. Evo^y farmer should HAPF-CUTTERS FOB HAND, HOBSE. WiTER, OB STEAM possess one. POWJSB. 2-1 different sizes to eh jose from. MALT CLEANERS AND CEUSHEES foi Brewors and Maltsters. CLOVER THRESHERS AND SHEI/LEBS comb nod in ona machine j amalgamation of test points in English and American machines Having had considerable cxpcrieuco with colonial WE CONFINE ALL OU.R ENERGIES AND olovor seed ye invito correspondence. RESOURCES TO THE ABOVE MACHINES, AND ARE THEREFORE ABLE TO MANUFACTURE THEM THE BEST OF ALL Prize Lists, Testimonials, and full] Iniormacion torwarcted on applicatio ANDREWS AND BEAVEN, CANTERBURY MACHINE WORKS, CHRISTCHUECH, NEW ZEALAND.

EEID AND GBAY ; (10,000 MADE. 10,000 MADE.) FAMOUS DOUBLE FUBBO W PLOUGHS ! ALSO THEIR EQUALLY FAMED ( HAMPIOa CHI;LI,ED DIGGING PJ-Ol GHS [Single or Double Furrow] With reversible steel points, land edge, and front-lifting lover. These Digging Ploughs can be made convertible int» ordinary double-furrows if desired. A large number of these now at work. CHAFFCUTTERS AND BAGGERS. ALL SIZES. OF BAGGERS ALONE 38 WERE MADE LAST YEAK. Nos. 1,2,2j 3, and 4, CHAFFCUTTERS. STEEL ZIG-ZAG HARROWS. Same price as .iron, and will last treblb the time. REID & GRAY'S HORSE GEARS (Over 1300 made.) DISC HARROWS. In sizes from 6ft to 12ft wide. Fitted with patent adjustment for oqualising iho weight, so that the discs cut uniformly doop all over at any angle. Tho ouly real good Diso Harrow in the market- Tho bearings will not cut the axle, and hardly require renewing. NEW SPADING DISC HARROW. Six feet, Bft, 10ft, and 12ft wide. On account of our superior facilities wo cau sup ply any demand that may arise for such. FEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEED SOWERS This is undoubtedly the only good Broadcast Seed Sower. COMBINED GRAIN, MANURE, & TURNIP DRJLL. Greatly improved for this season. Made in all combinations ami to tow grain or turnips at will, with or without manure as desired. This is the drill for the times. Made any size from four to eight coulters, and from 14in. to 6in, between the drills nd for g^ain for 6in., 7in., or Bin. Fitted with now patent adjustable coulters. tbleT yearßfreeofcharge - -6BE ALE" PATENT KNIFE CLEANERS. HAPSEURG PIANOS. HATDN OEGANS. Catalogues with full particulars on application. CASH OR TIME PAYMENTS. W. J. BEALK^THK A VENUE. AND AT AUCKLANDAND NAPIER.

QHOOTINfi SEASON SPOUTING SEASON 1892. IN STOCK AND TO LANDSingle and': Double Muzzle - loading Guns Single and Double Breech - loading Guns Gunpowdor, Shot, Caps, Cartridges Wads Re-fillers and Turnovors Decoy Ducks, Gamo Bags, Gaiters, &c, &c, &c JAMES THAIN & CO., LICENSED DEALERS, Under Arms Jut. "xr o t i c Any .person requiring the services of John .Junes, Sj-dney Place, in theUndortakinghne, by calling at the Cab Stand will be taken to and from hi? resident" free of co»t JOHN JAMES, Sydnay Place

AFHAM'S J)ii JIPi 1 [01 CUUEi It has been recently intimated that a j new and successful method of testing I pulmonary and constitutional disease ' had boen discovered by Mr Herbert Clapham, practising medisal botanist, of Nelson, and with a view of proving its j pfficacy an offer was made to the City j Council of treating any patient suffering from consumption nominated by thorn reo of cost The means of successfully earring out his treatment have now been perfected and Mr Clapham is how ablo to treat patients suffering from the above mentioned diseases with every prospect of a favourable result Of course the de- ' tails of this method are kept private, but . for general information it is sufficient to ' state that magnetism plays an important ! part. Ho employs a power over which he ' has complete control, utilizing electricty in a poculair manner, and by this wonder- j ful power not only are tho geims of tho ' disease attacked and removed, but tho i system is generally restored to its pristine ' vigor. j It is not, as in Dr. Koch's treatment, • necessary to attack the disease with ! •nicrobes, the effect of which treatment ' nas in many cases been more disastrous ' to the patient than the original disease, j It is only after many years study in ' Hydro-electropathy and tho science of . killing disease that this method of treat- ' ment has been perfected, and in a very short time it will be made known through out the whole worM, when Mr Clapham will havo tho satisfaction ofknowingthal his labours of many years havo not boen sent in vain.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11610, 12 August 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11610, 12 August 1892, Page 4