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A little wonder is the Broadcast Patent Seed-sow er by Morrow, Bassett, and Co. For sowing' turnip, rape, grasp, and clo\er Beed it has no equal, while for oat*, wheat, and barley you have only to see it to know its value. A boy can wi.rkit. Sow four acres per hour, and any quantity up to six bushels per acre. Price only 205.— „% Lyitelton Tntux says • — ' Oawncand Co.. the manu p ;'ctu i -ers, of George street, Dunedin, s< nil vi a simple of thtir Worcestershire Sauce, made like Lea and Perun'n '' from the red ipt of a country nobleman," who muHt have been a fastidious f*tdi r, and iiiiwnc and Co. must have got the name receipt, a-> their sauce is indistinguishable from the famous L a and Perrm's. People who like a relish with their meats — and what man does not — should be grateful to that anonymous country nobleman for spending his time in experimenting to such good purpose. — »% A RICH RETURN. When a mixture attains so wonderful a success in so short a time as Tussicura has managed to do, it is difficult to speak of the matter in a way that does not appear like exaggeration. Let us look back at the career of this extraordinary medicine from the start. It is only a few months since the proprietor launched it upon the market, and, as it was produced in a comparatively obscure town in Central Otago, it will be seen that the inventor was considerably handicapped. There was no idea of putting forth a cheap mixture — for there are only too many of the^e before the public at the present time — but the object in view wa« to u-e the very best drugs procurable alter a careful consideration as t-t the effect they would have on the systems of persons suffering from particular complaints People are, not unnaturally, ehmy t,f trying a new remedy unless it comes to them heralded by all sort-* of ' bold advertisement,' and the proprietor of Tusaicura, although he might have expected to have an extremely hard fight in eonvmiinsr the public of the excellence of his preparation, id naturally gratified at ita immediate success. At the same time he recognises that, in order to recoup him for his large exjn nee that he has been put to in preparing the mixture, he must sack a wider field, and the number of testimonials he has received amply justified him in anticipating a success. — *»*

Did it ever occur to you that when so-called ' Just as Good ' substitutes are recommended by your dealer the motive Is for self-gain *"""££S? I - " tONDAI-LANKA CEYLON TEA

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 44, 1 November 1900, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 44, 1 November 1900, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 44, 1 November 1900, Page 10