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ALWAYS AHEAD. RECORD OB 1 THE i BUCKEYE. WE have pleasure in announcing that the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Company (Limited) has taken up the Agency for our Maohlnes ; and that a stock of Machines and duplicate will be on hand with them in the course of a few days. We offer buyors of Maohineg the option of Cash payment, or terms extending ovor two seasons, and are now distributing at pur agencies a pamphlet on " Eoonomio Harvesting," which will be of nterest to many Farmers requiring improved Maohinery. We scoured First Prize and Special Mention at Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions, Victorian Grand National Gold Medal, 1889, and a host 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 Juno, 1890 :— " The Buckeye Reaper and Binder^has given me every eatis&tction — the fact of my purchasing another last soason, 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 ; and with my Elevator I have cut steopor sidhngs than any I have seen out by other binders, lam glad you are opening an agency in Waaganui, where we can get duplicates in case of emergency, although after repairing the old one and starting, both machines worked all through the beason viithout costing me stepenoefor repairs. SPLENDID WORK ON BROKEN HILLSIDES. From Wm. Cornfoot, Silverton, Halcombe, 7th July, 1890:— "Tbo Buckeye Lowdown Reaper and Binder we bought of ' you last senson has given us evory satisfaction. I cut Bomo very broken hillsides of oats which were very short, and it did splendid work. For hilly, broken ground, I consider it has no equal in the market. NEVER DESERT BUCKEYE F*om Mr Alex. McLaughlin, Doyleton, , Canterbury, and Manaia, sth November, 1890 :— " Three years ago 1 bought two Elevator Buckeyes, and last yoar I purchased a third. The machines have always given me every satisfaction, and I heartily recommend them to all. BUCKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY, DnHßMir k WsLLtsafov.

HE KONGO PAI TENEI KEI < KOUTOU KATOA AT A CB E A N QIEWART'S ( NEW CURB FOB ASTHMA, NEW ' CURB FOB DIPHTHERIA, NEW OUBE FOR OBOUP, NEW ! CUBE FOB OHBONIO BBONCHIIIS Prepared from the loresfc and mountain I plants of Ne.w Zealaud. The NEW CURE 'is th<» only Specific 111 1 yet discovered for Diphtheria. In Oroup.the NEW OUBE has no rival. It eaves emetics, lighting fires, hot , htvtliß, and all the attendant worry incidental to the arrival,6f the Midnight Monitor. In Typhoid lever the NEW CUBE disnfeote, soothes, and gives refreshing sleep. The If EW OUEE is the only true Lung Disinfeofamt. As a Disinfectant for the Nursery, Lying-in-Chamber, and the Siok Boom it has no equal, being extremely soothing and refreshing. In no instance has a case died from Dibhtheria when the NEW CURE has been freely used from the first onset. The New Cure, 3s 6d ; Grindelia Robusta Cigarettes, 2s ; Asthma Tobacco, ?s 6d & Is. Manufactory — Ohristchurch, New Zealand tTgibbon! PBAOTIOAL ENGIN.EEB, TOOL MAKER, & BRASS FOUNDER, MARKET SQUARE (For Nearly Nine Tears at Eaßtown Locomotive Works,) HAS started budinesa as above. Every description of repairs to Steam and other Engines, Agricultural and Horticultural Machines, Hydraulio and Mill work done. QnnsmiUnng in all its Branches under the care of Mr A. Williams, late of Bidgway Street. GUN STOCK MAKING A SPECIALITY. 9S~ A»I>BHBS— TOM GIBBONS, ENGINEER, MARKET SQUARE. SEBEZINGh MESSRS NELSON BROS. (Ltd.), are prepared to contract for fat stock suitable for freezing, delivered f.o.b. from local Freezing Works, on advantagoous ternii to stock-owners. Full particulars on application to undersigned, or by personal interview each Wednesday, and who will, 83 far aa possible, attend principal sales. G. S. ROBERTSON, Wanganui,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7499, 24 August 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7499, 24 August 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7499, 24 August 1891, Page 1

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