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.XMAS.- ..'TiMAS. XMAS.^ i WE HAVE MADE EXTENSIVE PURCHASES n FOR THIS XMAB TRADE. J 100 pairs Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers, « from 10s 6d . * 4?/ Colonial and Askburfcon Tweed Suits froir 38s 6d One Case Stockman's Col. Moles 5s lid And ere giving Crand Value m Hats, Shirt", Flannels, Drawers, Boots, &o MITCHELL~&~ TURNER- * B M- JONESTHE Revolution of lima has brought us- to another CRTSI3 m the History of Life .cuiniinati'g iv t!ie arrival of SANTAOLA-DS, who ia expected hero between tbe 24thnnrt "£sth inst. To afford a proper and fitting reception of the above mentioned ' diatico-aished visitor, the undeisigned has procured from the beat Market a LARGE i and VARIED assortment o£ STATIONERY, B 30KS, TOYS, FANCY GO JDS, GLASS nnd BASKET WABE, ORNAMENTS, and other GOODS too numerous to particularise . . „ qj'ENINa OP NEW PEEMISES. In order to extend and facilitate Business, the' Proprietor has erected large and commodious premises adjoining the Som )rsot Hotel, Eist Straet, which will be opened temporarily for the XMAS tiade. , COME AND SEE THE Is TA3LEBM COME AND SEE THE Go TABLES f All I ood3 marked m plain figures at lowest possible prices, CJME ONE ! COME ALL ! ! COME EARLY TO AVOID THE ORUSH. SCH ,OLS LTRERALLY PTSALT WITH. SMALL PROFITS, LARG3 AND QUICK RETURNS is the MOTTO of the Proprietor. 12 9 P- AJNT> D- DUNCAN, WILLS STREET, ASHBUKTON. T>ESTD£S the ordinary Implements m nee on Firms, we aro manufacturing the following : _£> GORSE UUTTEIiS, Keir's Patent, simple-, strong, effectiva, and cheap. This Machine ia fully Becnrei undir Letters Patent, and all the parts thereof. Anyone infringing s-id ?«tcit rights will bs proeecatad. DISO HARROWS, the simp'.est, cheapest, most convenient for handling, and mast effective Di?c Harrow m the Market. • DRILLS, b^ Ktricfc attention to the ■wants of the Farminp Oomm'ani<y, we hi^e betß enabled to produce the beafi DRILL yet made m Zealand. We have, aftsr duo cansideration, adopted the SPOO.V FEED Oar Drill* will, therefore, drill any kind of SEED or C R YIN. from TnrniD treed to Beans; Engl'sh oi American Coult ts same priie. BTMKta'S AUTOMATIC FiißDßas for Threshing Macliin^s. Alth u?h the genina of Ej plish Engineers baa been at work on this ques;ion for ihe last 20 yeirs, it has been reserrnd for a f rmer of Ti'wald to solve the problem. We have e^er? conn Jence m recommending the3e FKBDSS?. We wonld as* Ma-hine Owners not to listen to interested p^noDß who dec-y theaa FEEDERS, bnt to apply to anyone who has given (ham a FAIR TRIAL. We mention the following gentlemen as bein^ txperiencsd and successful Threshers, who have need oar FEEDERS with satisfaction to t:e:ns3lv<:B aad their Clients :— MR THOS. PERKS, MR NELSON EDEN, MR JOHN MOORHEAD. Anyone dealing info r motion re oir FREDE iS, can obtiin tie same froai any of thess Geotieaicn. Bepairs to Michmnry. We are favorably situated for repairing every class cf Machinery . Castings of every descri 7tion m Cast Iron, Steel, Brass, or Mulleablo Cast f.r repairs, can bi had f jom us on tbe shortest notion. Bepiire to Reapers and Binders. Ws keep a large Stock of. extras for repairing theae Machines, and we hava a nnmber of imorovod Sttinga, jaepai-s effected iv a proper manner on the shortest notice, and at reasonable prices. lvjiSi J. KEIB, Manager. STILL AHEAD OF ALL OTHEES, AND THIS IS ENDOESED BY THE BUYING PUBLIC. SALES FOR 1886, 45,557 MACHINES. fIMBI-< record eta&da nnrjarai'ed. It Is laid before the public »s the beat evident J ' of the merit of the WALTER A. WOOD BINDERS and REAPERS Thin exhibit of Sales showing at once their 7 >lnme and their marvullona growth, has aiwajß had, and most continue to have, pn irre»istable influence upon the judgment of tbe farmer m determining what make of machine it is practically and economically his interest to own Tha bpst poas'ble (eet of the merit of machinery {a npvap&rison. Tbia i» the tea npnn' which we Bro eatJßfied to rest the claims of tbe WALTER A. WOOD HAR* VESTING MACHINES. Each year's addition to the record of sales contribnten to the valoa of the test. It-will be Been that more than 45,000 maobinea have been placed Iq the hands of ihe farmers duriug last Eeaeon, and it Is everywhere known that theae farmers nnite ia the vtrdict that tbe harvesters, binders, mowers and reapers that do tbe beßt wcjk in' the grain field and hay field, that are most readily understood snd operated by tb<* driver, that are most easily drawn by the team, ond that last the longest, are those that bear the name of WALTER JL. WOOD. lame which these mschlncshave lorg made familiar m all civilieed perls cf the world DURABILITY OP THE WOOD MACHINES; Sales of repairs less than for any other Machines. It is a fact attested by agent* who sell them, and by farmers who one them thi i Woodia Machines require* far Ifbs repairs then any other machines In uee. N( other harvesting machines are fie durable and free-from breakages. F. FEBPJMAN, ABhburton, Agent. AGAIN YItTOEIOUS I 1 V B Q*?- t& * i - Honors— first pr,za— Gold Medal and 500 fraPCB ftwardeu to the •*- Walter A. M/ 00 d Binder, after a lhiee daya' Government trial, at Melun /ranee, McOormtck Wood-frame 2nd, Homeby 3rd • ' Th^ "Caltfvator and Country Genfc'.eraan" kdya :— " The trial at Melun w« » prmd BoeceEß. It was attended by the French Cabinet Minhter of Agrionhure and <h Department Director, aa well as nrany other French Government official* ' M X loepector-General of Agriculture, having personal direction." ' ' TK9 result ..haa been published m the'leidiajg Amerlcau daii/ep-'jast— westnorth afid^BOuth-in tbe following cible desp^ch, w}iich was clipped from the *tw; TorirWiboiie, 11 of 11th A gue', 1887 :- A Government Harvehier and loder. C-ontest w. B held near Melun July 29, 30, 31, tI)Q most important European «.t«f Bine* 1885. The WALTER A. WOOD Machine received first pr' Z 3-Bold . «dal R «ri 500 frar cb. McCornjick Wocd-frame, second ; Hornsby, tbird MoOormlck 1 -.isiue M.z-hlae, •» 'T h |io» B , w>d Ackpor^ 9 Bta9bl9» Blw popjpaud |q ty

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1726, 28 December 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1726, 28 December 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1726, 28 December 1887, Page 4

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