FuVic Fotices. WANTED KNOWN. — Andrew Orr announces that he has jnst secured the services of a First-class Dressmaker who lias I een acctibt mcd to City Trade, and whoso style and fitting is all that can be desired t WASTED KNOWN.— That the Great Jubilee Sale is now going (n Preßecta for ell customers who purchase 53 worth. Andrew Crr. WANTED KNOWN. —That Long Curtainß at 3s lid, Bruse ela Carpets 3a lid, Tapestry 2s 6d, Ueaith Bugs 2b 6d, Oil Cloths greatly reduced at the Jubilee Sale at Andrew Orr'a WANTED K'TOWN.— A Large Stock of Lod;c»', G«Dts, nnd Children's Boots nnd Shooß at. your own price 3; LadieB 1 Boots 4s 9i to 5s 9d ; Children's Boots froa. Is — Tho Jubilee Kale, Andrew Orr, "TTTANIED KNOWN.— That Gents' YY Suits made to measure from Aahbmton Tweed fcr £3 7a Gd. You can select your own Tailor.— Andrew Orr. WANTED KNOWN— Andrew Orr will give, op to the 20th June, one of the Queen's Jubilee Medals to every Customer that purchases to the amount of 5a worth ; thoße who purchase 20a worth and upwards will have the choice of a great variety of valnablo Jubilee pießtnts. Andrew OBRt "TTTANTED Known— A good Blanket, VV Aohburton made, 6s 6d ; fingering wool, la, Is 31, Is 6d and 2b per bundle, at the Jubilee Sale. Andrew Orr. "TTTANQED Known— Ball Dresses and W Tailor-made Costumes a rpeciality at Andrew Orr 'a Dreat making Department "YTT ANTED Known— Scotchmen tv the YV front— Sporrans, hcoe, tartane, caps, eto, ct tho Jubilee Sale. Andrew Orr. BACINE FAN FA EM MILL THE TESTED FARM MILL. Tho Cheapest and Bcßt Fi n Mill m the Market. No Farmer valuing Clean tiecd can afl bj go •without a KACINE FAN MILL. Practical Farmers bay© pionounced it tho Beet— read TESTIMONIALS below. While it has capacity to Clean from CO to 90 bnshcls por hour. No. 1 FARM MILL Is 2ft Bin over all, nnd is furnished with ono Wheat Hnrdle, cne Whiat Screen and Grader with side spout, one Barley Sieve, and one Oat Sieve. Sieveß for other purposes furnished and charged for as extras. P. PERRIMAN. FFERBIMAN -would call your attention • to this Improved Farm Fanning Mill, which combines all the advartog-s of the various Mills now m use, and also the following important and greatly seeded Improvements :— First.— ln the width of tho Mill, it being wider tbah racst Farm Mills of similar f'z ', thereby increasing the cleaning capacity to a large extent. ISfcokd —The improved plan of hanging the ehoo upon etrcng Btrap-hinged hangers. thus preventing cocstnnfc breakage. Tbipd.— ld the mattorC f fastening thedrtm cr head to the poits kj means of a castiron half circle, and seemed to the poets by screws (inßtetd of wooden cleata morticed into posts and held by wooden kejs), adding increased strength and durability to the Mill. FOURTH— Tho grent advantage of jaising or lowering tho elide m the Ho. per means of a screw. The irons 910 cf tho meat approved the \»htcl, tinion, and shake irons being strong. The gearing is all placed on the itK eide of the mill, out of the wny. The bearing is formed by the hub cf the large wheel running m a 1 nimble or tox, three inches long, of Chilled Iron acd extending through the pcflt?, giving it a steady and easy motion. For cleaning and separating all kinds cf grain, wo guarantee thie Mill to be equal to, and m fact superior, m all respects, to any now m nee. The fan with wind beards are so arranged that tho wind ptrikes the hurdle m en h a manner as to blow all foul Btwff and light grain over th? hurdle, lhe aideepont deliver a the Kol ( tain at the aide, and the No 2 px iv at the front of the Mill. Tho grader can \e so adjusted as to sepdrpto aid deliver through the side spout a greater or le6s portion of the Lest grnin. The wheat screens and grader are so arranged cb to effectually take cut ccckle from ' No 1 and No 2 whsati No Faimer cr Deale* should bo Without ons rs they are inraluable to nil who wish to market th'.ir Eecd m gcod condition, and thus eavfl the heavy deductions usually made for impnritiiß and foul stuff, and also the extra , freight charges and ccet of cleaning. They a!BO Bave time, and by the thorough and com- ■ plete work which can be accomplished with j them, rcon repay the cost incurred m their purchase. ' To Farmers raising large quantities of Grain, or Eeo 'p, we would recommend the No 2 Warehouse Mil', as specially adapted for their use, as tbo great caving of time will compensate for p the difference m the fiiet coßt. They can be ' ran ny liicd as easily ac a Farm Szo, altho gh censtructed much heavier, and mado more ■ dwablo. Ba gtilcd by ixpeiicnce of others and order \ a "liaine Mill." You don't want a better record than it has. Bead. J MADE A BFLKNDID JOB. 1 I put some bags of wheat through last i spring, they a ado a splendid job. A neighbor borrowed mine to run through some oaty wLeat ; be was highly pleased with the job they made. —William Ilakie, Hilhoit Waiwera. » NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL. r 1 have only ustd the '• llacine " Mill, ns yet, for di'eefiin^ outs, jvheat, and grass feed. It haa given m greut eatisfaction, I have niver sacn its equtil for grcding wheat for teed, and I have seen and helped to woik a good many. — Wn LAM BnooK, Church Hill. W'aiwira. COMPLIMENTARY. I am very much pleased with it, — John Cameron, Ewift Greek, Kelso. COULD NOT id AVIS A BETTER CHARACTER. » I have given the ''Uacine" Warehouse Fan Mill a gcroi trial, and it gives every sa'ißlac--9 t or. I consider it n first rate article. It cl ans end grades grain rapidly and well, is Etrong, woiks smoothly, and will, 1 think, prove durable. It is much fcupetfor to any other - machine o| the kind I havo ever Been — F. W. t Mackekzib (the Captiin), Porrnhaka. , BEBT MACHINE OF THE KIND I HAVE I --' EVER SEEN. ' I have tried it with wheat, oats ; and turnip 6 eced I can confidently cay that it is all that I it claims to be. In fact, it la a long way the b at machine of the kind I have ever Been. With a larger assortment of riddles, I belhve it will dress m & superior manner any kind - seeds. — Wilmam Littlejohw, Waiwera h WOULD LIKE TO WANT ONE NOW— NO ONE SHOULD. I oan confidently recommend the " Radna Fanners to do their work well, and wit\ extreme facility. I would not by any meant - like to want one nov, and I think no farmei should —David Mackenzie, Waiwera. ' Want of space, not of TKBIIMONIAI (more may be perused by those requiring " mote testimony), requires our making a hnli J just hero, but we invite you to call and inßpeci MILL 3 and TES7 IMOMALS F. FJBERIMAN,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1594, 27 June 1887, Page 4
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