Fifbiie Notices. WANTED KNOWN. —Andrew Orr announces that ho has just secured tho services of a First-olosß Dressmaker who has been accustomed to City Trade, and whoso stylo pud fitting is all that can be desired. WAITED KNOWN.— That the Great Jubilee Salo is now goiog on. Presents for all customers who purchase 5s worth. 'Andrew Orr, WANTED KNOWN. —That Long Curtains at 3b lid, Brussels Carpets 33 llfi, Tapoßlry 2s 6d, Uoarih Bugs 2s >Bd, Oil Cloths greatly reduced at tho Jubileo bWo at Andrpw Orr's WANTED KNOWN.— A Largo Stock of Lndie»', Gtnts, nnd Children's Boots and Shoes at your own prices ; Ladies' Boots 4s 9d to 5b 9d 5 Children's : Boots from Ib.— -The Jubilee Sale, Andrew Orr. WANTED KNOWN.— That Gents' Snits made to measure from Ashbmton Tweed fcr £3 7a Cd. You can select your own Tailor. — Andrew Orr. WANTED KNOWN— Andrew Orr will give, up to the 20lh June, one of the Queen's Jubilee Medals to every Cuatr mer that purchases to the nmount of 5i w rth ; those who pnrohase 20a worlh und upwards will have the choice of a great variety of valuable Jubilee presents. Andrew Orb, \ I /ANTED Known— A good Blanket, V V Auhbutton mado, 6a Cd ; fingerIng wool, Is, Is 31, Is 6d and 2a por boodle, »t the Jubilee Bale. Andrew Orr. ~\XT ANTED Known— Ball Dresses and W ! Tailor-made Costumes a speciality at Andrew Orr'a Dressmaking Department "TTT ANTED Known— Scotohmon to the W front— Sporrans, hose, tartans, caps, etc, at the Jubilee Sale. Andrew Orr, EAOINE FAN PAEM MILL THE TEBTBdTaBM MILL. Tho Cheapest and Bcßt Ft n Mill m tbo Market. No Farmer valuing Ulron rioed can affi t j (ro withont a EACINE EAN MILL. Practical Farmers have pronounced it tbo Beet— xend UE3TIMONIALO below. While it haß capacity to Glean from CO to 93 bußhoJs por hour. Ho. 1 FARM MILL Is 2ft Bin over nil, and is furnished with one Wheat Hnrdle, ono Whnat Screen and Grader with sido npont, one Barley Sieve, and one Oat Biovo. Stores for othor purposes fnmißhed and cliargod for as extras. F. FERRIMAN; FFEIIBIMAN would call your nttantion • to tbia Improved Farm Fanning Mill, which combines all the advantages of tho vinous Milln now m use, nnd also the following important and greatly needed Improve* monts : — Fiiibt.— ln tho width, of the Mill, it boing wider thnh raofifc Farm Mills of similar e)'z", thereby increasing tho cleaning capacity to a largo cxteut, WMOND, — Tbo improved plan of hanging the FAoe upon strong strap- hing«d hangers. thuß preventing con Btr jqs brea kage. : Tbiiid.— ld tbo'/naherftt faatening tho dram or head to tho po&ts sfl means of aoastironhalf circle, and nocnrod to the posts by sorews (instead of wooden .cleats morticed into posts and bold fey wooden keys), adding increased strength and durability to jthe Mill. FoDniH,— Tho great, advantage of raising or lowering the sli'lo m the Hopper means of a screw. The irons 910 of the most approved tbo wheel, pinion, and nhake irons being strong. The gearing is all placed on the ins Bide of tbo mill, out of Iho way. The bearing is formed by thfj hnb of the large wheel running m a thunJjlo or tox, three inohcß long, of Chilled Iron and extending through the pouts, giving it a steady and easy motion. For cleaning and separating all kinds of grain, we guarantee thio Mill to be equal to, and m fact Buperior, m bL 1 respects, to any now m nee. Tho fan with wild boards are so arranged that tho wind Btrifccß thehurdlo m sunh a manner as to blow all frul stuff and light grain over tho hurdlo. Tho side spont dolivers tho No 1 grain at tho sido. and tho No 2 gr.<in at tho fiont of tho Mill. The grader can lo bo adjtißted ns to separate axd deliver through tho side spout a greater or huts pc rtion of tho best gwin; Tho wheat Bcreenß and grader are so arranged ob to effectually take ont cockle from Wo I and No 2 whßfit» No Farmer or Dealer chonld ha without one ob thoy are inralnablo to all who wish to market their seed m goo d condition, and thug Bavn the heavy dodnct ions usnally made ior impuriticß and foul sti iff, and also the extra freight charges and 0 asfc of cleaning. Thoy also save time, and by tho thorough and complote work which ca a bo accomplished with them, coon repay the coßt incurred m their purchase. To Formorß raising large quantities of Grain, or See <p, wo would r< (commend the No 2 Warehonso Mill, as special ly adapted for their nse, as tbo great savin go f time will components for tho difference m the first cost. They can be ran by hand as eaßll f as n Farm 8 ze, altbo-gh constructed much heavier, and mado moro dtrable. 1 Be guiled by vxp Brionco of others and order a "Kaino Mill.'' You dcm'fc want a better rocord than it haß. Bead. MADE A BPLBNDID JOB. I put some ba p of wheat through laßt spring, they mado tr. «plendid job. A mi^hbor borrowed mino to. xun tbrough somo oatv wheat ; he was b igbJy plcaaod with tho job thoy made. — William Blakih, Hilliotfc Waiwera. NEVER I 3AV ITS EQUAL. 1 have only use I t&e "Rncinc " Mill, ne yet, for dreeoing oata, /wheat, and grosH eeed, It has given me gre at satisfaction. 1 have never acen its equol for grading* wheat for seed, and I have seen and 'ttolped te 1 work a good many. — WiIL'AM Bno ok, Churcb' Hill. Waiwera. OOIdPLIMENVAI'tY. I am very n>.noh pleased with it,— John OAMKnoif. Swift Oraek, K«la<». COULD NOT HAVE A BETTER CHABAOTEr.. I have given t ho " Racine * Warehouso Fan Mill a gooi trial n and it givea evory saMslact'on. I consider it ft first-ra.,to article. It cleans end graces cram rapidly and well, is Btrong, worka snrx)Othly,and will, .1 think, prove durable. It is mtuch tfi'poitfor to any other machino of tho "kind I liavo ever e^eu — F. W. MACKHNZIII (tho Capfcnin). Pomaliakk • BEST MAOHIKJB OP THE KltfD I HAVE BTER fiEEN. I have tried ifcwitn wheat, oats, and turnip seed. I can confidently say that it is a U that it claims to be. In. incfc, it is a long wav tho b"st machino of tho kind I have ever .seen. With a larger assortment of riddles, I believe it will drefiß m a superior manner any kind' seeds.— William liLTTLK.rnHir, Waiwera WOULD I»OT LIKE TO WANT ONE NOW—NO ONE SHOULD. I can confidently recommend the " Pacing Fanners te do their work well, And: witK extreme facility. I would not by any means ■- liko to want' one now, and I think no farmer should— -David Mackknzib, Waiwern. ; Want of Bpaco, not of TESTIMONIAL (more may be perused by thoßO xt quiring more testimony), requires our making a halt just horo.but wo invito you to call and inspect MILLS and TESTIMONIALS ,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1593, 25 June 1887, Page 4
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