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CHEISTMAS ANDNEW YEAE. THE The "Zealandia" Boot Store HAB made special preparation for the floliiky time, end is SELLING at the LOWEST possible PRICE, Uoods Buhable fi-r Presents, etc., together with the usual EVERYDAY LiNiSS. COWE AND SIE FoTyOUR^ELVES. Everyone can bo suited, both m PltlCE and QUALITY, onrl the Stock is larger an'! better sorted than anywhere e's\ GIVE THE "Z. 8.8." A TBTAL, AND YOU WILL GET THOROUGH SATISFACTION. * ZE AI> A.NDIT' 7 BOOT STORE, EAST STREET. H- M- JONES- ' THE Revolution ofvtiraa has brought us to another CRTSES m the History of Life culminating m the arrival of SANTA CLAOS, who is expected here between tho 24th and 25th inst To afford a proper and fitting reception o£ lho above mentioned distinguished visitor, the undersigned has procured from the beat Market a LABGE and VARIED assortment of STATIONERY, BOOKS, TOYS, FANOY GOODS. GLASS and BASKET WAGE, ORNAMENTS, and other GOODS too numerous to particularise. OPENING OF NEW PREMISES. In order to extend aod facilitate Business, the Proprietor has erected' large and commodious premises adjoining tha Somerset Hotel, East Street, which will be opened temporarily for the XM AS tiade. COME AND SEE THE Is TABLES ! COME AND SEE TSE 6d TABLEB ! All C oods marked m plain figures at lowest possible prices. COME ONE I OOME ALL ! ! COME EARLY TO AVOID THE CRUSH. SCHOOLS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. SMALL PROFITS, LARGE AND QUICK RETURNS is the MOTTO of the Proprietor. 12 9 P- AND D- DUNCAN, WILLS STREET, ASHBURTON. I>BSIDEB the ordinary Implement! ia use on Farms, wo are manufacturing tha followins • > GOR9E UUTTEKS, Keir's Patent, Bimple, strong, effective, and cheap? ThtoSSßro b*J . B <« n rei under Letter's Patent, and all the parts thereof. Anyone infringing §?id Patent rights will be prosecuted. ° ° DISC HARROWS, tbe simp'est, cheapest, mo3t convenient for handling, and most effective Disc Harrow ia the* Markot. D Jf I H j8 ' by Btrlct att ° nt i°n to <te wantß of the Farming Community, we ha^e heea enabled to produce the best DRTT/L yet made m ]Sew Zealand. We have, after due consider*. fe T a W ed S e Poo^ Fl l Er> Car DrilU ™"> therefore, drill TnV kind of ffilfSr <? ?ml^ f i°? Tarnipaeedtoßeailfl " English oi American CoultTS same prhe. STALKER'S AUTOMATIC FEEDERS for Threshing Machines. AMnujrh the serins of Bnghsh Growers has been at work on this question for the last 20 yev Bl it has been reserrnd hLo tenim<? lT wl d i? m 1 7!*!? pr ° bl9D i: We hayc e7 ,? r J confide-ce m recommending these FEEDERS. We would ask Maehmo O'.vnets not to listen to intereatod persons who decry these FEEDERS, but to apply to anyone who h-ja given them a EAIE TfilAL. We mention the following gentlemen aB being experienced nnd eucccasful Threßhera, who hiye used our FEEDERS with satisfaction to themselves and their ClientB :— xunsßUO "' iraa MR THOS. PERKS, MR NELSON EDEN, MR JOHN MOORHEAD. Anyone desiring information re our FEEDEas, can obtain tbo saujo from any of the3B Gantiemen. Eepairs fo Mochinnry. We are favorably situated for repv'rlng «very claßß ot Machinery Castings ot cverj desc.oiion m Cast lirou, Steel, Brass, or Malhble Oast for repairs, canba had from us on the shortest notice. * * Bepai* to Reapers and Binders. We keep a largo Stock of extras for repotting these Machines, and. we haya a number of imorovod fittings, repairs effected m a proper manner on the shortest notice, and at reasonable prices. * uw lg^ m J, KEIR, Manager. STILL AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS* AND THIS IS ENDOESED BY THE BUYING PDBLIC. SALES FOR 1886, 48,557 MAGHINES. rfIBIS record stands unparalled. It ia laid before the public aB the beat evldeu«jft J of the merit of the WALTER A. WOOD BINDERS and REAPERS. This exhibit of Sales showing at once their volamo and their marvulloas growth ( has always had, and roust continue to have, an irreiiatable Influence upon tha judgment of the farmer m determining what make of machine it la practically and economically his interest to own." The beat possible test of tho merit of machinery la nonipsrleon/ This is the test upon which we are eatlsQed to rest the clnimß of the WALTER A. WOOD HARVESTING MACHINES. Each year's addition to tbe record of sales contributes to the value of the test. . I It will be seen that more than 45,000 machines have been placed In the handi of the farmers during last season, and it la everywhere known that these farmers unite In tbe verdict that the harvesters, binders, mowerß and reapers that do the best work m the grain field and hay field, that are most resdHy understood and operated by the driver, that are most easily drawn by the team, and t thßt last the longest, tr« those that ..bear the name of WALTER A. name which* these machines have long made familiar m all olvlllsedfparts of the world, DURABILITY OF THE WOOD MACHINES] " ISalea of repairs less than for any other Machines. It (a a fact attested by agents who Bell them, and 'by farmers who cae them, thi) ■ Wood's Machines requires far less repairs than any other machlnesjn aae. Nq other harvesting machines are as durable and free from breakages, F. FEBEIMAN, Ashburton, Agent. AGAIN VICTORIOUS I rflE Latest Honorß-firat prize-Gold Medal and 500 franca awarded to tha Walter A Wood Binder, after a three days 1 GoYernmsnfc trial, at Melnn, In France. MoOormlck Wood-frame 2ud, Hornby 3rd The "Oultlvator and Coantry Gentleman" eaya :--"f he tnol at Me lun Wi a grind Hucoesa. It was attended by the Frenoh Cabinet Minhter of Agrloaltute, and tb Department Director, aa well aa irany other French Government officials. M, RiMle're, Inspector-General of Agriculture, having peraonal direction. The reault baa been publi B hed m the leading American dailies - M st- westnorth »nd south— in the following cable despatch, which waa clipped from the « New Fork Tribune," of 11th A gust, 1887 :— A Government Harvester and Binder Conteat was held near Melon July 29, 30, 31, the most important Europe.a oonteet since 1885. The WALTER A. WOOD Maohlne reaelved first pr!z*-gold oedal and 500 francs. MoCormlok Wood-frame, eecond ; Hornaby, third McOormlck Bt tVtnmp M'rJilnp, »«iU atone, and AoUorftt I M*«bl»«i »]»o COttfttod. In Ibf WiU ... - -

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1723, 23 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1723, 23 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1723, 23 December 1887, Page 3

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