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Special Advertisements. riA MU EL SON’S PRIZE SHEAF O TWINE BINDER & HARVESTER THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED, Have landing, ex Marlborough, their first shipment of the tSamuelson PRIZE TWINE BINDER AND harvester. The Machines, which are now being fast sold, hare many material improvements on the one exhibited by Messrs Samuel on last season. Among others we may mention especially the NEW AND STRONG MAIN GEAR FRAME CHAIN LIFTING GEAR ON TRAVELLING WHEEL RAISING AND LOWERING GEAR FOR GRAIN WHEEL PATENT OILING ARRANGEMENTS FOR DRIVING-WHEEL IMPROVED SHIFTING REEL, These, combined with the lishtness of draught, lowness of cut, simplicity of construction, and strength of material, render the machine the most complete offered this season. The Binder is simple and easy to operate and automatic, making sheaves regular in size and with perfect separation and good shape, with secure knot. Messrs Samuelson, in perfecting this machine, have avoided complication, and have carefully studied extreme simplicity and facility of adjustment. An expert from Messrs Samuelson’s Factory is now on the way out. and will arrive in New Zealand early in December, sc as r.o be present to render his services during next harvest. Early application is necessary to avoid disappointment in securing a machine.

G. G. STEAD, Managing Director. P. CUNNINGHAM, Consulting Director. W. HORNE, 12au Agent, Ashburton. QIPECIAL NOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OF ASHBURTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. GL E. West and Co., MUSIC AND PIANOFORTE WAREHOUSEMEN, Princes street, Dunedin, Have great pleasure in announcing that it is their intention to cater for the Musicloving population of Ashburton in such a mamer as has never before been attempted. Messrs G. R. West & Co. are the Largest Direct Importers of PIANOS, ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, BRASS, WIND, AND STRINGED INSTRUMENTS In the Colony, and a large and varied stock of the above can always be found. Mr G. R. West, being at present in England, is shipping direct to Dunedin all the latest novelties in MUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! MUSIC I! 1 And the firm respectfully solicit a call from their friends, teachers, and the public in general to inspect their magnificent stock of Music, personally selected. d!4

QHRISTMAS PRESENTS. JUST OPENED UP, A Large and Choice Selection of FANCY GOODS TOYS PRIZE BOOKS. <Sro., &c., &o. Andrewes Bros., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERY, &c. East street south, Ashburton. n!5

QOA L. COAL. COAL. We have now IN STOCK, ex Conference, a large supply of the Old Lambton Coal. This is the BEST HOUSE COAL imported. 18n TUCKER, RE3TELL & CO.

TO BLACKSMITHS, -L-'l BREWERS, AND OTHERS. Just landed, ex Mary Campbell, from Greymouth, a supply of the CELEBRATED Brunner Coal, The beat procurable for blacksmith and steam purposes. n 27 TUCKER, RESTELL <t CO.

Thomas Taylor, JgAKER AND CONFECTIONER, East .street. WEDDING CAKES To Order. Manufacturer of CIDER AND OTHER CORDIALS,

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS,

Advertisements for The Ashburton Guardian must bo sent in not later than 3 p.m , with the number of insertions written plainly on the copy, otherwise they will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Replace Advertisements must be supplied the day previous to that on which they are to be inserted. Special notices can be received up to 3.30 p.m., but will be charged double rates. All notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths must be accompanied by the signature of the sender, as a guarantee of good faith. All advertisements and business letters to be addressed The Manager ; literary communications should be addressed to The Editor.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 834, 5 January 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 834, 5 January 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 834, 5 January 1883, Page 2

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