THE MONAECH OF THE HARVEST FIELD. THE HOENSBT LIGHT-DBATJGHT STEEL SHEAF-BINDING HARVESTER THE SIMPLEST, THE STRONGEST, THE MOST RELIABLE, THE EASIEST TO MANAGE, and THE LIGHTEST IN DRAUGHT ... of any BINDER IN THE MARKET 1 THE HORNSBY HoL^l__ The Three Largest Prizes ever offered m the World 1 And an unequalled feoord of Colonial Honorß. R. BORNSBY & SONS, LIMITED, constructed their first Sheaf Binder m 1875, and have pone on eteadily 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.
rjpO MEET THE TIMES. C. TRUCKLE, T>ROPRIBTOR of the Prince Albert JT Boarding -House, • Wills Street Aahburton, next Oddfellows' Hall, while thanking his many Friendß and Customers for their liberal support for the past 10 years, solicits a continuance of the same. Board and Lrdging, 14s 16s, 18s pei week ; or Ss per day. Board only, 108 per week. Dinners only, 4a per week. Good accommodation for Families, and private rooms for Ladies. 7 52 NEW SUMMER TWEEDS. IN thaDkinj? our Customers for p*st favors received, and hoping fa . continuance of tie fame, we beg oa announce that we have just received t large asaortuiant of Summer Twoedß, comprising all the latest designs, and of the Boat Quality. These Tweeds consist principally of ABhburton Manufacture, and the buccobb the ABhburton Goods obtained at the recent Show is a sufficient guarantee to their quality, • v WE HAVE ALSO IN STOCKHEAVY SADDLE TWEED? WORSTED COATINGS, SERGES, etc. Customers may rely on getting the latest style, fir6t-clasa fit and workman ship* H. & E. CEAIGHEAD, Tail ors, TANCRED STREET, ASHBURTON, Wool. Wool. Wool. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKb LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON THE ENSUING CLIP OF . Wool Placed m our bands for SALE, CurJPremises, being"'- well Lighted, afford special advantages for disple^g Wool. No Commission charged on Advances, and no Commission charged for offering Wool unless a Sale is effected. WOOLSACKS I ATS LOWEST CUEEENT EATES. FEIEDLANDEE 8E05.,; PETEE WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEER
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1717, 23 November 1887, Page 1
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342Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1717, 23 November 1887, Page 1
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