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J H. M L JONE& /"|IHE Rovo'ufcion of tinaa has brought us to another Ofi f ßf.-S m iha History of Life ,f p. culminating m the arrival of SANTA .('LA US. wlo is expected here batwo«a the a 24th and 25th u)=;t. To aiFord a proper and fitting recaption oi; tho above mentioned (j distinguished vif. tor, the undersisrned haa procured ftom the beat Market a LARGE Q and VARIEi> as ortment of STATIONER^ B >OKS,. TOYS, FANCY GOODS, GLASS nnd BAiKETWABE, ORNAMENT?, and other GOODS too numerous to . particularise, \ OPENING OE 1\ T EW PREMISES. I o order to extend and facilitate Business, tho Proprietor has erected large and commodious premises adjoining ths ?ornM/set Ho: el, Eiot Street, which will be opened terupoiarily for the XMAS tiade. COME AND SEE THE Is TA^LVW ! COMK A>TD SICE THS Co TABLUP'i All ( ooda marked m plain figures at iO'.veß.t po3sibl? {.ricL'B. COME ONE ! COME ALL ! ! COMB KAtvLY TO AVOID THE CRUSH. SCHOOLS LTRERALLY DEALT WITH. SMALL PROFITS, LARGE AND QUICK RI'TTUUNS is tho MOTTO of the Pjopriotor. 12 9 XMAS. XMAS. XMAS! WE HjlV-L, MADE EXTENSIVE PURCHASES FOR THIS XMAS TRADE. 100 pairs Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers, from 10s 6d 47 Colonial and Asliburton Tweed Suits froi^ SSs 6d One Case Stockman's CO! . Moles 5s lid And are [giving Grand Value m Hats, Shirts?, flannels, Drawers, Boots, &o MIICHELL-&T TURNER.

P. AND D. DUISTO^N, WILLS STREET, ASHBURTON. I>TSSTDEB tho or d nary Implement' m use 01 Farme, we am manufacturing the followlni? • > GORSE UUTTKKS, Keir's Patent, simple, st-rcng, endive, and oheap. This Maohine ir fully sennrel ur.drr Lattors Patent, and all the parts thereof. Anyone inf ringing B-ii Patent rishtß will be p-osecuted. ° DIBO HARROWS, tba aimplesfc, cheapsst. mo3t convonienfe for hau Jliug, and mist effective Dipo Harrow m the MarkoL . DRILLS, b? Ftrct attention to tho w,™ts of tbn Farming Oommunify, we ha^e T«en enabled to 1 rcdnco th« beat DRILL yet made m Zenland. We have, after dna consideration, adopted the SPOO.V FEED Oar Drill, will, therefore, drill any kind of SEED or C RAIN, from Tamio Need to B*ans. English 01 \tnerican Ooult'rs same nri~o STALK KB'S AUTOM vTIG FiiEDEius for Threshes Machine. Al: hough Iho genius of English Engineers has been at. work on this question for the last 20 yearp, it ha' b93a reaerwki !u r a w'JS^to^' ilM S ld t0 B , olve u fch ? P r u obloJl - w « h av> every oonfidenje m tecommendinff these FKEOaBS. Wo would ask ««M«> O-nvs not to listen to In er's'.ed p 3 :.JODB WhlO deo.y these FEEDERS, but to apply to an yon* wh> h>a given them a FAIR TBIAD. We mention the following gentlemen as uciug experienced and Bu«cessfnl Thrashers «}■« h^ve used our FISEDaRS with sausfaction to themselv^ aad their Clients :- £htQß]xetB ' who MR THOS. PERKS, MR NELSON EDEN, MR JOHN MOORHB^D, Anyone desiring information re our FEEDERS, can obtain tho tavoQ from an 7 of theaa G3ntlemen. Repairs to Michinory. We are favorably aitnnt^ for ropairing every claea at Machiuerv Castinga of every desctiohon m Cait Iron, Stool, Brass, or Malleable Oiat tcr icpairs, can bs had h orn us on the shortest notice. c ' Bepaire to Reapeis and Bindera. We keep a larg 3 Stock of extras for repairing these Machines, and we have a number cf imorovol littinga. 1 epairs effected m a proper manner on tho shortest notice, and at reasonable prices. - 12 1 13 i J. KEIK, Mana R er.

J. KEIK, Manager.

STILL AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS, AND THIS IS ENDOKSED BY THE BUYING PUBLIC. SALES FOR 1886, 45,857 MACHINES. ffißl^ record stands nnpnrallod. It is laid before the public »8 the beat evldeuvto J of the merit of the WALTER A. WOOD BINDERS and REAPERS. This exhibit of shi-wing &t once then' volume and their marvollous growth) has alwayß had, and roust continue to liavp, nn irreiistable influence npon ?ha ju<sgmenf of the fftrmer In determining what make of maohino it la practically and economically bis fnterent to own The best possible test of the merit of machinery \a ror^partaon, Thia is the test npon which we are pattafied to rest tho claims of tha ".VALTER A. WOOD HARVESTING MACHINES. Each year'B addition to the record of aalea contributes to the value of the tcft, . It will be Been thnv more than 45,000 rmchinea have boon placed m the hands of the farmers during last season, and if is everywhere known thnt thoao farmers unite In the verdict th^t the harvesters, bi don, mowers and reapers that do the beat wczk m the grata field and hay field, that are most readily understood and operated by the driver, that are most easily drawn by tho team, and L t'nat laßt tho longest, are those that bear the name of yV ALTER A. .WOOD. name which thoee mßohlneßhavo long made familiar Id all olvilieedjpartfl of the world. DURABILITY OF THE WOOD MACHINES] Saloa of rapalrs less than for any other Machines. It is a fact attested by agenio who Dell them, and by farmers who caa them, that Wood's Mnchlnen requires far. l'aa repairs than any other maohlDea^ln OBQ. He other harvesting maohinea aro eb durable and free from breakages, F. FERKIMAN, Ashburton, Agent.

AGAIN VICTORIOUS!" CflE Latest Honors— first pr'zj—Go'd Medal and 500 francs awardea to the Walter A. Wood ttimlor, »ft«r a th-.eodaya' Govornnient trial, at Melon, Aance. McOormlck Wood-f rome 2nd, Tloumby 3rd The " Oultivator and Ooun'-ry Gont'oraan" eaya : — "The trial at Melnn inn • Rp»nd buccopp. It waß attended by tho French Cabinet Minister of Agrionlture, and! tb Department Director, aa well aa n-any other French Government offioialßi M Rr^aillere, luppector-General of Agriculture, having pereoual direction." The reault has been published m the leading Atner!a-An dniiisp-MBt— tfeßt— north and south— in the following cable despatch, which was clipped frpm: the J^ew York Tribune," of ll»h A gust, 1887 :— A Government fiarvehter and inder Contest was held Dear Mekn Juh 29, 30, 31, tho most important European ntest since 1885. The WALTEIt A. WOOD Machine received first prfza— gold edal and DOOfraocß. WcCormlck Wo cd-ftame, second ; Hornaby, third McOorniick i sl-frame M»?hlpi # - •«' U eton i prd^flkbcjeWa.MaohiDea alno cowpoted In khl

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1727, 29 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1727, 29 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1727, 29 December 1887, Page 3

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