PICKFORD ANDUNDRILL FUKNITURB WABEBOI:SF, CABIN ETBIAKEBB AND UNDERTAKERS, ; „ TANOBED STREET, Opposite Union Bank. NEW GOODS. -Chairs of all kinds, Toilet Ware, Pier and Toilet Glaßßes, Mattresses and Palliases, Couches, Cheap Peraml.ulaforß [ Fdbmtube xo any Design Made to Oedbb. !x» Havin & P r ocor^ a very superior HEARSE and MOURNING COACH, with rlumes and complete fittmps, they are now prepared to undertake wtt n , v J F UNBRALS IN TOWN OR COUNTRY W ltti Despatch apd Economy, combined with reasonable charges. 11J51 MirOHELIT&TDMSB; rnHB old established Drapers, Clothiers, and Outfitters, of Fowler's Buildings, J- lancrid street, have now on view and for sale at Marvellously Low Prices, THEIR NEW STOCK OF Spring and Summer Drapery; For Style, Quality, and Value cannot be beaten m Aehbnrton. OLOTHINa7~OLOTIII]SrGh. . COME AND SEE OUR Kuanoi and Askbutfon Suits, from 47s Gd ; 100 pairs Kaiapoi Trousers from 16a 6d ; 1 case Colored Moles at 5s lid. Boots all sorts and sizes.- Hats, immense stock, Tweeds, Felt and Straw. Shirts, Underclothing, Ac, fto. m JfiTeiy Variety and all prices. Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, and FurnishHOW 18 THB TIME TO PURCHASE, BEFORE SHOW DAY, Mitchell and Turner, 1&2 TANCRED STREET? THE MONABCH OF THE HARVEST FIELD. THE HOBNSBY LIGHT-DBAUGHT STEEL SHEAF-BINDING HARVESTER THB SIMPLEST, THE STRONGEST, THE MOST RELIABLE, THE EASIEST TO MANAGE, ak» THE LIGHTEST IN DRAUGHT op any BINDER IN THEfcMARKETI ™ HORNS BY ™ 9 ■ j me Three Largest Prtaes ever offered m the World 1 And an uneqnalled record «f 5 Colonial Honors. JR. BOBNSBY & SONS, LIMITED, constructed their firat Sheaf Binder m 1875, and have gone on steadily improving them, profiting by every year's experience, and / • i-j uro of , otber Machines, UDtil they have now no hesitation m recommending their Binder as the most practical and perfect Machine m the market. | georgeTameson, j I AGENT, AS HBURTON. ' are intited to inspect carefully the Machine for the Coming Seasc*. »«, ' the Show Grounds, Christchurch. ANOLQ-AMEBICAN STO DEILLS, FARKERH.wishint? for the above MACBIKES for us© NEXT SEASON will oblige by forwarding par ti C u!ars of their OBDEBS beforo 30th November next, as t only ft limited number wjll be imported. A good supply of FITTINGS and EXTBAB always kept m stock, GEO. JAMESON, WEST STBEET, Sole Agent for Ashburton District. STILL AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS, AND THIS IS ENDOKSED BY THE BUYING PUBLIC. SALES FOR 18867^,557 MACHINES. Ilßlt reourdfstands nnparalled. It is laid before the pnblio as the best erldence of the merit of the WALTER A. WOOD BINDERS and REAPKKS. This exhibit of Sales showing at once their volume and their mat-vulloas growth, has alKKfs bad, and toast continue to have, »n irreiistable Influence upon the judgment of the farmer In determining what make of machine it Is prcctically and economically his Interest to own, The best possible test of the merit of machinery Is^Pjapßrlaon, This is the test 2RSI?JK!? l , we are satlßfied t0 'a* l the cJaimß of the WALTER A. WOOD HARVEBTrNB MACHINES. Each year's addition to the record of stlei contributes to the value of the tett. It will be seen that aora than 45,000 machines have been placed m the hands of the farmers during last eeaion, and it Is everywhere known tbat these farmers unite tn the verdlot that the harvesters, binders, mowers and reapers that do the best work m the grain field and hay field, that are moot readily understocd and operated by the driver, that are most easily drawn by the team, end that last the longest, ere thoie that bear toe name of WALTER A. WOOD, »;o&me whloh theie machines have loßrfmad^famlHar in>ll civilised perls of the world. DUBABILITY [OF THE .WOODgMACHINEBJ Sales o^rcpalri^Bs than for any other Machines. who aell them, and by farmers who use them, that Wood s MBohlneg requires far Irao report) than avy other machines In uee. No other harvesting machines are as durable and free from breakages, IF. TEBRIMAff, Asliburton, Agent, \ — yi~~~ ' ~\ — ~^ 4, = ' ■ AGAIN \l< TOKIOtFS I ! pflE latest Honors— first pr'ze— Gold Medal and 600 francs awarded to th»> - witorA. wood Binder, nft^r a thieedaye 1 Gov.rnment trial, at Melua, m Ff m? ce ' M°Oo-mfck Wood.fr»m. 2nd, Hornby 3rd. ' The Qoltt^ator and Ooun«ry Gentlemsn " raya :— " The trial at Melun was a {rand sucraas. It was attended by ihe Frenoh O«binet Minister of Agrlonlture, and tbe ijepMtment Director, as well as rrany other French Government offiolals. M. VaßsHltfre, Intpeotor-General of Agriculture, having personal direction." The result has been published m the leading Amerioan dailies—esst-west- " SIL vLA Ol ft IT »^ c l o] iV£ nt L cable de^ atoh . "hfch was dipped from the n^A » a ♦ T rbDD A", ° f 11J, August, 1887 :-« A Government Harvehter and ?S!S 2S?™*? h S? Wa J6SJ2' Ju & 29 ' B 0« 81 - the moßt European «^B jfSftf ßß^ T i!n WA nf A> , WOOD Maohlne reived first prize-gold m#daland6oofranos. McCtormlck Wood-frame, eecond ; Hornsby, third. McOormlck »W» j^aj.*^*^ , , v ip
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1706, 8 November 1887, Page 2
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