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it mSmmm ji ; Trrr i i " -^ — r ■■ . i .. n ■■— ■ VICTORIA_ HOUSE. DIMAISTT AISTD GOE ] TTAVE extreme pratificatioa m annouccing their Third Annual Distribution of " 1 i Beautiful, Us ;ful, Rarß and Valuable Works of Art, which comprise, — GLASS SUGAR BASINS, COLORED, PLAIN, AND ENGRAVED WATER j . JUGS, BOTTER DISHES, &c , &c, to Cash Purchasers of Parcels to the value of \ 200,405. and upwards. 2 COUPOKS ABE NOW BEING ISSUED. GIFTS ARE EXHIBITED IN WINDOWS. DIMANT <&; GOE ; General Drapers and Clothiers, EAST AND TANCEED STEEETS. 12 22 ' ALBEET EOBEKTS ; HAS FOE SALE,— Clovers, — j BED, WHITE, COWGEASS, ALSYKE, and TEEFOIL. RYEaRASS, COCKSFOOT, and RAPE. ' Golden Tares, Cape Barley, fc-SED PEAS, SEED OATb (varioua kinds), CRI3SHED BEANS PLOUGH.SHABEB COOPER'S SHEEP DIP, Ackncvledgsd to be THE BEST IN THE MAEKET STILL AHEAD OF ALL OTHEES, AND THIS IS ENDOBSED BY THE BUYING PUBLIC. ■ SALES FOR 1886, 45,557 MACHINES. ft IBl*< record stands nnparalled. It Is laid beforeitbe public asSthe best evidence 1 of the merit of the WALTER A. WOOD BINDERS and KEAPfiKS. This exhibit of Sales showing at once their volume and their marvolloua growth, hsa always bad, and roost continue to have, »n irreiistable Influence upon the judgment of the farmer In determining what make of machine it Is practically and economically bis interest to own. The best possible test of the merit of machinery is rPßttp»rlson. This is the test tmon which we we satisfied to rest the claims of the WALTER A. WOOD HARVESTING MACHINES. Bach year'a addition to the reooid of sales contributes to the value of the test. It will be seen that mor« than 45,000 machines have been placed m the hands of the farmers during last season, and it Is everywhere known that these farmers unite In the verdlot 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, end that last the longest, are those that bear the name of WALTER A. WOOD, ntme which these machines have long made familiar In all oivllised^Brts of the world. DURABILITY OF THE WOOD MACHINES Sales o^ repairs less than for any other Maohlnes. It la a fact attested by agents who sell them, and by farmers who nae them, tha ) Wood's Machines requires far less repairs than any other machines m uee. N< other harvesting machines are bb durable and free from breakages, p. FEEEIMAN, Ashburton, Agent. AGAIN VICTOEIOUS_i THE latest Honors— first prize— Gold Medal and 500 francs awarded to the Walter A. Wood Binder, after a three days' Government trial, at Melun, In France. MeOormlek Wood-frame 2nd, Horneby 3rd. The "Cultivator and Country Gentleman" rays:— -"The trial at Melnn w»s a grand success. It was attended by the French Cabinet Minluter of Agrionlture, and be Department Director, as well as nraoy other French Government officials. M Msillo're, lojpector.General of Agriculture, having personal direction." The result baa been published m the leading American dailie*- -sast— west — north and south — m the following cable despatch, which was clipped from the New York Tribune," of 11th A gust, 1887 : — A Government Harvester and Binder Contest was held near Melun July 29, 30, 31, the moßt important European ,ontest since 1885. The WALTER A. WOOD Machine received first prise— gold nedsl and 600 francs. McCormlck Wood-frame, second ; Hornaby, third MeOormick • el-fi»me Machine. »- s T hnelon s, arA Ackboret'a MachlDca also competed m bp trUI « BULLOCK'S ARCADE (Late HAVES are determined to uphold the cLaracter -— ' — ->"' ' : •* — — - — ** which their eßtalißbment ha 0 to loDg held T> i "K'TT'T? T£ LfAQ as the BEST and CHEAPEST. «'^fV Ci J? ; w J-* They are now opening a weil-asaorted r BUIL^ B ? ct ' UNDERTAKE *8, Ac, vtZjr it nnnowf* IV Q «tn «,hi-.h thov Corner Wakaam Road aDd Oaaß Bbioet, stock of OKOOKKIEb, etc., which they (Next Central Hotsl) will dispose of at the Loweßt Bates for or at Baker and Brown's Qja-jti Faotarv Cash. Ht4 lovelock street. ITJLO WANTED KNOWN. F. H. von SCHOENEBERG, at i. salek and co.;s, KTCNCH POLISHEE. CABINETMAKER, UFHOLSTEREB, f\ Jeweller is employed oq the AND UNDERTAKER, Premises. HAB opened m Premises (next W. WatcLes cleaned and repaired, and Patching) East Btreet, md hopes to Q^ery description of Jewellery iuado and receive a fair Bbars of public suppoit, repaired being prepared to MAKE FURNiTURtU A t LOWEST CIIRISTCBUKCJII PBICSS any deßign to order at CHRISTC H URC H o m RATES. Pianos aid Fatniture rb- UO WATCHES CLEANED *■>* polished at very low rates. 11*87 GLAfeSES. 01; HANDS, 9<J. WATIfIRBUKY'S repaired from 2b Gd, N.8. -"Waterbury's reduced from 13s (id Bit. Somers Goal. m^ 11.126. EH^ LOOK HERE! Jg*s THE TRAMWAY having Ubeen com THE PREMIER TAILOR, pleted, the undersigned can supply COAL In »ny quantity : TOWH - Hall, ASHBURTON, 17s per ton, by theTruok yg making Tweed Suits m first class style TINWALD ...17s „ „ X from £2 10s Od. Trousers from 18s WINSLOW ... 17s „ „ 6d (specialty). Heavy Saddle Tweed BINDS ...17a „ „ Suite, £4 0s Od, EALING ... 18s „ DROMORE 17s OHKRTSEY '.'.'. 17a ,',' !! GENTS' OWN MATERIAL MADE UP. Terms Oasb Trousers, 7s 6d ;JSao Suits, 35s 5 Paget.B, - ' iOa, Mebsbb TUCKER xvo RBSTELL, Terms Cash' Sole'-egenta for Ashburtou. ' TOWN HALL, il*iiO "~y, ? r WRIGHT, JJA^ 1 W'BWT'

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1726, 3 December 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1726, 3 December 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1726, 3 December 1887, Page 2

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