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A LWAYB AHEAD RECORD OF THE BUCKEYE. WE have pleasure in announcing that the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) has taken up the Agenoy for our Maohines ; and that a stock of Maohines and duplicate will be on hand with them in the course of a few days. We offer buyers of Maohinei the option of Cash payment, or term? extending over two seasons, and are now distributing at our agencies a pamphlet on (1 Eeonomio Harvesting," whioh will be of ntereit to many Farmers requiring improved Maobinery. | > We secured First Prize and Special | Mention at Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions, Viotorian Grand National Gold Modal, 1889, and a hoit of other Awards; beating all-comers. We invite attention to the following testimonials, and for others refer you to our pamphlets. SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. From Mr J. B. Murray, Southern Grove Wanganui, 80th June, 1890:— "The Buckeye Reaper and Binder has given me every satisfaction— the fact of my purchasing another last season, after working my first for the two previous years, speaks for itself. The quick motion and very low cut make it especially suitable for grass seed crops. It works equally well in heavy grain crops j and with my Elevator I have out •teepor sidlings than any I have seen cut by other binders, lam glad you are opening an agency in Wanganui, where we can get duplicates in case of emergency, although gftor repairing the old one and Starting, both maohines worked all through the teason without cotting me sixpence for repairs, SPLENDID WORK ON BROKEN HILLSIDES. From Wm. ' Cornfoot, Silverton, Halcombe, 7th July, 1890:— "The Buckeye Lowdown Reaper and Binder jwe bought of you last season has given us every satisfaction. I out some very broken hillsides of oats which were vory short, and it did splendid work. For hilly, broken ground, I consider it has no equal in the market. NEVER DESERT THE BUCKEYE From Mr Alex. MoLaughlin, Doylston, Canterbury! and Manaia, 6th November,! 1890 :— " Throe years ago I bought two Elevator Buckeyes, and last year I purchased t. third. The machines have always given me every satisfaction, and I heartily recommend them to all. BUCKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY, DUHBDIN & WeMINQTON. ■ HE EONGO PAI TBNEI KEI KOUTOU KATOA AT ACBEAN QTEWART'S NEW CURE FOB ASTHMA, NEW 1 CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA, NEW CURE FOR CROUP, NEW CURE FOB CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Prepared from.^ the forest and mountain plants of New Zealand. j Tho NEW CURE is tho only Speciflo yet discovered for Diphtheria. In Croup the NEW CURE has no rival. It savos emetics, lighting tiros, hot baths, and all the attendant worry incidental to the arrival of the Midnight Monster. In Typhoid fever the NEW OURE disnfects, soothes, and gives refreshing sleep. The NEW CURE v the only true Lung Disinfectant. As a Disinfectant for the Nuraory, Lying-in-Chamber, and the Sick Room it has no equal, being extremely soothing and refreshing. In uo instance has a cane died from Dibhtheria when the NEW CORE ha.i been freely used from the first on^et. The New Cure, 3s 6d ; Grindelia Robusta Cigarettes, 2s ; Asthma Tobacco, ?s (id & Is. 1 Manufactory — Christchurcb, New Zealand. BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LEP TERS PATENT. When other shops and other suits, Hafe drawn y.'/ur ready ca?h, And you ut length, too Into, percoivo, You've purchased shoddy trash. There will, 1 tbii>k, ia sucli a case, A sad lofloetion bo, That better shops were known, and you'll Haste to the remedy. When out you see the ihtches come, The nap from off the cloth, And one by one the buttons fall, You can't express your wratu. But at a dear prico gotting wit, A wwer man ycu'll be, And for good cloth and splendid fit, Haste to the remedy. All Light Summer Tweeds Groitly Hoduced in Price for PtOMPi' CASH. One Guinea Trousers made to measure at 143,6 d. Twenty-ifo Shilling Trouaera mado to measuro at 17s fid. G. D. JONES, Senr., (Opposite Theatre)

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7474, 25 July 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7474, 25 July 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7474, 25 July 1891, Page 1