MITCHELL & TURNER, I rpHE old established Drapers, Clothiers, and Outfitters, of Fowler's Buildings, d 1. Tanored atreet, have now on view and for sale at Marvellously Low Prices, I THEIR JNEW STOCK OF Spring and Summer Drapery; \ For Style, .Quality, and Value cannot be beaten in] Ashburton, CLOTHING-" CLOTHING. J COMB AND SEE OUR ' Eaiapoi and* Ashhurton Suite, from 47e 6d ; 100 pairs Kaiapoi Trousers from ' 10a 6d ; 1 caee Colored Moles at 5b lid. Bcots all sorts and sizes. Bats, immense stock, Tweeds, Felt and Straw. Shirts, Underclothing, Ac. , &c io Every Variety and all prices. Carpets, Linoleamß, Oilcloths, and Furnishlaps* HOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE, BEFORE SHOW DAT, Mitchell and Turner, 152 TANCRED STREET PICKFORD AKD TODRILL FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, OABJNETMAKERB AND UNDERTAKERS TANCRED STREET, Opposite Union Bank. NEW GOODS— Chairs of all kinds, Toilet Ware, Pier and Toilet Glasses, Mattresses and Palliases, Couches, Cheap Perambulators. Furniture to any Design Made to Order. Baring procared a very superior HEABSE and MOURNING* COACH, with Plumes and complete fittings, they are now prepared to undertake FUNERALS IN TOWN OR COUNTRY With Despatch and Economy, combined with reasonable charges. 11J51 THE MONAKCH OF THE HARVEST FIELD, THE HORNSBY LIGHT-DB AUGHT STEEL SHEAF-BINDING HARVESTER THE SIMPLEST, THE STRONGEST, THE MOST RELIABLE, THE EASIKST TO MANAGE, and THE LIGHTEST IN DRAUGHT op any BINDER IN THE MARKET 1 THE HORNSBY HO - s The Three Largest Prizes ever offered m the World I And an unequalled record of Colonial Honors. B. BOBNBBY & SONS, LIMITED, constructed their first Sheaf Binder m 1875, and have gone on 6teadily improving them, profiting by every year's experience, and by the failure of other Machines, until they have now no hesitation m recommending their Binder as the most practical and perfect Machine m the market. GEORGE JAMEBO N, AGENT, ASHBURTON. Farmers are^in cited to inspect carefully the Machine for the Coming Season, c tbo Show Qroundß, Christcharch.
ANGLO- AMERICANIZED DRILLS. T? ARMERB wishing for the above MACHINES for use NEXT SEASON will oblige £? by forwarding particulars of their OBDERS before 30th November next, as onlyja limited number will be imported. A good supply of FITTINGS and EXTBAS always kept ia Btook, iGEO. JXMESON, WEST STEEET. Sole Agent for Ashburton District. STILL AHEAD OF ALL OTHEKS, AND THIS 18 ENDOBSED BY THE BUTTING PDBLIO. SALES FOR 1886, 45J57 MACHINES. TBI- record stands unparalled. It is laid before the public as the boat evidence of the merit of the WALTER A. WOOD BINDERS and REAPERS. This exhibit of Pales showing at onoe their volume and their marvellous growth, has alwajß had, and mnat continue to have, su irreilstable inflaence upon the judgment of the farmer m determining what make of machine it is practically and economically his Interest to own. The best poaß^ble test of the merit of machinery is comparison. This ia the test upon whioh we are satisfied to rest the claims of the WALTER A. WOOD HAR. VESTING MACHINES. Each year's addition to the record of sales contributes to the value of the tesit. It will be seen that more than 45,000 machines have been placed In the hands of the farmers during last Beacon, and it is everywhere known that these farmers unite In the vcrdiot that the harvesters, binders, mowers and reapers that do the best work m the grain field and hay field, that are most readily understood and operated by the driver, that are most easily drawn by the team, und t that last tho longest, are those that bear the name of WALTER J±. WOOD, a name which^tKcse machincelhave loDgJmade familiar m all olvilised parts of the world. DURABILITY OP THE WOOD MACHINES] Sales of repairs lees than for any other Machines. It is a fact'attested by agent b who sell them, and by farmers who use them, that Wood's Machines requires far Ipbb repairs than any other machines m use. No other harvesting machines are as durable and free from breakages, F. FIBKLMAN, Aslibiu-toii, Agent.
AGAIN VICTORIOUS ! ! rpflE latest Honors— first pr,ze— Gold Medal and 500 francs awarded to the •*■ WalUr A. Wood Binder, after a three daya' Government trial, at Melon, In France. MoOotmick Wood-frame 2nd, HornsbySrd. The "Cultivator and Country Gentleman" cays :— "The trial at Molnn was ft grand sncceis. It wbb attended by the Frenoh Cabinet Minister of Agriculture, and the department Director, as well ac n?any otber French Government officials, M, Vasslllere, Inipector-General of Agriculture, having personal direction." The result has been published m the leading American dallies— east— west — north and south — In the following cable despatch, which was clipped from the "tfew York Tribune," of 11th August, 1887:-" A Government Harvebter and Binder Contest waa held near Melon, July U'J, [}0, Ul, the most important European contest alnca 1880. The WALTER A. WOOD Machine received first price— gold medal and 000 fracas. McConnlck Wood-frame, second ; Horneby. third. MoOormlok Stfcßl-fr«me Mj&toe. and Johnston's, and Ackboret'fl Machlyeo bjio cuuipoted In he ;«•.{ '.'... Ip
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1711, 14 November 1887, Page 2
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