VICTORIA HOUSE. ■ DIMANT AND COE HAVE extreme pratificatioo m arnourcing their Tb-'rd Annual Distribntion of < Baautiful, Usjfnl. Bare and Valuable Works of Art. which comprise, — •• GLASS SUGAR BASINS, COLORED, PL-ATM. AND ENGRAVED WATEft JUGS, BUTTER DISHES, <tc , &c, to Cash Purci-as-rsof Parcels to the valu« of 0 20a, 40s, and up w arris . Q COUPONS ARE NOW BEING ISSTJFID. 6 GIFTS ARE EXHIBITED IN WINDOWS. DIM ANT «Sfc OOE General Drapers and Clothiers, EAST AND TANCRED STEEETS. 12 22 ALBEET EOBEETS 1 BAS FOE SALE.— i CZiOYERSj — BED, WHITE, COWGEASS, ALSYKE, and TEEFOIL. RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, and RAPE, Golden Tares, Gaps Barley, BEED PEAS, SEED OATS (veriouß kinda), CRUSHED I EANS PLOUC H.SHABEfI COOPER'S SHEEP DIP, Ackncvlecf^^d to be THE LEST IN TWE MARKET XMAS. XMAS. XMAS. WE HAVE MADE EXTENSIVE PURCHASES FOE THIS XMAS TRADE. 100 pairs Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers, from 10s 6d 47 Colonial and Ashburton Tweed Suits fronv 38s 6d One Case Stockman's Co], Moles 5s lid And are giving Orand Value m Hats, Shirte, flannels, Drawers, Boots, &qi MITCHELL""^ TURNER. FICKFOBD AND* UNDRILL T7IURNITURE WAREHOUSE, OAB.'NETMAKERB AND UNDERTAKERSI C TANCJRED STREET, Opposite Union Bank. NEW GOODS. -Chairs of all kinds, Toilet Ware, Pier and Toilet Glascef Mattresses and Palliases, Couches, Cheap Perambulators. Furniture to any Design Made to Ohder. Having procured a very superior HEARSE and MOURNING COACH, Plumoe and complete fittings, they are now prepared to undertake FUNERALS IN TOWN OR COUNTRY "With Despatch and Economy, combined with reasonable charges, STILL AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS, AND THIS IS ENDOBSED BY THE BUYING PUBLIC. SALES FOR 1886, 48,557 MACHINES. 3 i i , n m ff^BIH record stands nnparalied. It is laid before the public rb the beat evidence J of the merit of the WALTER A. WOOD BINDERS and BEAPSKS. This exhibit of Bates showing at once their volume and their marvellous growth, has always bad, and mast continue to have, sn irreeiatable Ipfluenoa upon the judgment of the farmer m determining what make of machine it is practically and economically his Interest to own. 3 The bsßt possible test of tho merit of machinery is oomparleon. This ia the teal npon whioh we are gntlofied to roat the claims of the WALTER A. WOOD HARVESTINGS MACHINES. Each year's addition to tbe record of sales contributes to tbe valae of the test. It will be seen that more than 45,000 machines have been placed In the hands of the farmers during last season, and it is everywhere known that these farmers unite (n the verdict that the harvesters, binders, mowers and reapers that do the best woik m the grain field and hay field, that are moat readily understood and operated by tba driver, ihat are most easily drawn by the team, end t thafc last the longest, are those that bear the name of WALTER, A. WOOD; name which k these machines have longjmade familiar m all olvillaedjparia <rf the world, DUBABILITY OF THE WOOD MACHINES Saleß of ropalra less than for any other Maohlnoa. It is a fact attested by agents vho sell them, and by farmers who use them, tha} Wood's Machines requires far Ipbs repairs than any other machines Jn nee. Nc other harvesting machines are as durable and free from breakages. F. FEEEIMAN, Ashburton, Agent. AGAIN VICTORIOUS ! CHE Latest Honors— firßt prize-Gold Medal and 500 francs "awarded to the. Walter A. Wood Binder, after a three daya' Government trial, at Melon, Irj France. MoOormlck Wood-frame 2nd, Horntiby 3rd ■ The » Onltlvator and Conntry Gentleman " flaya :— " The trial at Melun wa % grand success. It was attended by the Frenoh Cabinet Minister of Agrioulture and} tb Department Director, as well as irany other French Government offiouls, M Rrjsllle're, Inspector-General of Agriculture, having personal direction." Eton The result has been published m the leading American daiiies-aast—west--north and south— ln the following cable despatch, which waa clipped from "the • .New York Tribune," of 11th A gust, 1887 :— A Government Harvehter and Binder Contest was held near Melon July 29, 30, 31, tho most important Enrooean oonteat olnoa 1885. The WALTER A. WOOD Maohlne received first prr Z9 — gold \ oedal and 600 franca. lVloOormlck Wood-frame, second ; Hornsby, third McOormlofc M St tl'fumo M'chlqQi »»'U uton a, red Aokbocet a Maghinea aloo compel; d fa \h\ ' trill,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1722, 22 December 1887, Page 3
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