fFiekiord and (Jndrill, C^gl^ 1 PBIISITirBBy D''ACTTJRBRS,UPMOLBTBRirBS >^ SSMS T» A--' CABINETMAKERS, XT ATE Large cd Yaried BTOCKB ON HAN© «f AWJ>RIAN \ JH and AMERICAN CHAIRS, Iroa and Wood Bedsteads, Pier, f»liet CFlasses, Mattrsms and Palliasses, Oeuoaea, Perambulators, Toilet Wars, j MATS AHD SBNIRAL FURNITURE OF ALL SORTS. ALL NKW 600TU | Any dtEßrlptttn of HOUSE FURNITFRB made to order on the Premises, at j Pricea <•• aait tke Mraes. Hate tke address— | TANORED STREET, OPPOSITE UNION BANK MITCHELL & TURNER, rpHB ©Id established Drapers, Clothiers, sad Outfitter*, of Fowler's Building*, I Tanow d street, have now on view and f r wale at Marvellously Low Prices, THKIR NEW STOUK OF Spring and Bummer Drapery. For Style, futility, and Value can mot be beaten ia A&hburton. CLOTHING7~OLOTHINa COME AND SEE OUR Kaiapoi and Ashlnrton Suite, from 47b 6d ; 100 pairs Kaiapoi Tr««ew fiom 10a Gd ; 1 case Colored Moles at 5o lid. Boots all sorts an* alzoa. Hat*, immense stock, Tweeds, Fplt and Straw. Shirts, UnderdotWnjr, Ac.^ &©. in Eveiy Variety and all price*. Carpets, Linoleum*, Oilo'oths, mA J*nmi«hHOIMS Tflß TIME TO PURCHASE, BEFORE BROW DAT, Mitchell and Turner, I*2 TANCRED STREET? THE ! MONARCH OF THE HARVEST FIELD. THE HOENBBY LIGHT-DBAUGHT \ STEEL SHEAF-BIN_DING HARVESTER THE SIMPLEST, THE BTBONGEBT, THE MOST RELIABLE, THE EASIEST TO MANAGE, and THE LIGHTEST IN DRAUGHT of any BINDER IN THE .MARKET J * HE HORNSBY «*»• The Thr«e Largest Prize* ever offered in the World ! And an unequalled record of Colonial Honors. B. BOBNBBT & SONS, LIMITED, constructed their first Bheaf Binder in 1175, and have gone on tteadily improving them, profiting by every year's experience, and by the failure of other Maohineß, until they have now no besitat'on in recommending their Binder as the most practical and perfect Machine in the nuiket. GEORGEJA MESO N, AGENT, ABHBURTON. are invited to inspect carefully the Machine for the Coming Season, t the Show Grounds, Christcharch. ANGLO-AMERICAN Mm DRILLS. Tp ARUEBS wiahinu for the above MACHINES for uee NEXT SEASON will oblige Jj by forwarding particulara of their OJSDIuRS before 30th Norembtr n»xt, as only a limited number will be imported. A good eupply of FITTINGS and EXTRAS always kept in stock, GEO. JAMESON, WEST STEEET. Sole Agent for Ashburton District. STILL AHEAD OF ALL OTHEES, AND THIS 13 ENDOBSED BY THE BUYING PUBLIC. SALES FOR 1886, 45,557 MACHINES. TEIS record stands nnparalled. It is laid before the pablio »■ the boet evidence of tb. merit of «he WALTER A. WOOD BINDERS and REAPEKS. ThU exhibit of Fahi shewing at once their volume and their ma'Tolloas growth} has always had, and most continue to Lave, en Irreiistable Influence upon the judgment of the farmer In determining what make of machine it la practically and economically bd Interest to own. The bfst possible test of the merit of machinery is *f><nparlson. This is the test apon which we are satlsßed to rest the claims of th« WALTER A. WOOD BARVESTING MACHINES. Each year's addition to the record of sties contributes to tha 7*lne of the test. It will be seen that more than 45,000 machines hare been placed 1b th* hands of the farmers daring last Beacon, and it la everywhere known that these farmers unite In tfce verdlot that the harvesters, binders, mowers and reapers that do the best work In the grain field and hay field, that are most readily understood and operated , by the driver, that are most easily drawn by the team, »nd that last th» longest, are those that btar tha name of WALTER A. WOOD, a name which these machines have long made familiar in all olrilloed parti of tha world, DURABILITY OF THE WOOD MACHINES. S*les o^rnpaiis less than for any other Machines, It Is a fact attrsted by agents who sell them, and by farmers who n* them, that Wood's Machines requires far less repairs than any other snaehlQM In ft**. No other harvestlßg machines are »b durable and free from breakages, F. FEBBIMAy, Ashlmrton, Agent. AGAIN Vl< TOEIOUS I ! rTtfiE latest Hono«-»first prza— Gold Medal and 600 franci awarded to the J- Walter A. Wood Binder, after a three days' Government trial, at Melon, In France. McOormick Wood-frame 2nd, Hornaby 3rd. Tha " Cultivator and Ooamry Gentleman " tays :— " The trial at MtJtin was a grand success. It was attended by the French Cabinet Minister of Agriculture, and tb« Department Director, as well as orany other French Government ofblals, 11, Vaaslli&e, lorpector-General of Agriculture, having personal direction." Tba result has be«n published in the letdiag Amerlcon dailies — east— west— north and south— ld the following cable despatch, which was cllppsd from the •'flow York Trlbans," of 11th Augast, 1887:— ''A Government flarvester and Binder Contest was he?d near Melon, July 29, 30, 31, the most important Kur»p«an contest sine* 1885. Tfa* WALTER A. WOOD Machine received n-et pr?z»~ «old medal an4 800 francs. McOormick Wood'frame, second ; Hornsby, tbird. MoOornlok Ht««lrfi«me Macbloe, and Johnston's, »nd Ackborst's^a^hlpei also copptttd In he
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1705, 7 November 1887, Page 2
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819Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1705, 7 November 1887, Page 2
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