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THE HOWARD TWINE BINDER. O™ Shipments of this SPLENDID MACHINE are now oa the way. Farmer* and others requiring the BEST BINDER MADE, should not fail to make arrangements with us at once, In order to prevent disappointment. THE CHIEF ADVANTAGES OB’ THIS MACHINE AJRH m DURABILITY. The iiaain frame being made of well-seasoned English Oak, and the four principal bearing* being brass-bushed, and la fitted with a Wrought Iron Driving Wheel. LIGHTNESS OP 1 DRAUGHT, 1 A* T D EASE OE MANAGEMENT. The driver having full control of the Machine without leaving his seat It 1s fitted, If required, with Howard’s New Travelling Gear, consisting of a Pair of Shafts and Two Wheels, which enable the Machine to pas* sideways through an ordinary gateway. The NEW BINDER la on the pattern of the Appleby, but with several important Improvements by Messrs J, and B. Howard. Cn the whole, we can safely recommend the NEW HOWARD as a Thoroughly Reliable Machine In every respect. Bull particulars may be had on application to TWENTYMAN & COUSIN, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT IMPORTERS, CASHEL STREET WEST. We have a limited number of the EUREKA MOWERS. Also, DENTON’S HORSE POWERS AND HARROWS HORNSBY’S PLOUGHS AND PLOUGHSHARES FURTHER SHIPMENTS OP GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON, 5 to 10ft BEST ANNEALED FENCING WIRE, 7 to lOg CARTER’S 4-BARB GALVANISED FENCING WIRE CHEESE PRESSES. Double and Single 1 These Machines took First Frise at last CUED MILLS ) Canterbury Agricultural Show CHURNS AND ALL DAIRY UTENSILS MANGLES, WASHING MACHINES, AND CLOTHES WRINGERS. FENDERS, FIRE IRONS, BEDSTEADS KITCHEN UTENSILS, of Every Description CUTLERY and E.P, WARE, of the Beat Quality. TWENTYMAN JLNJD COUSIN, WHOLESALE AND EBTAIL IBONMONGBBB, CASHEL STREET WEST. 8768 W. PK ATT (Late of Somerset House, Cashel street), NOW CP HOBNOON STORE, 218, MONTREAL STREET NORTH.

Boys’ Kslapol Salta, from 17s 9d Men’s Tweed Salts, from 35s 6d Boys’ Serge Salts, from 6s lid Boys's Tweed Salts, from 7s lid Men’s Undershirts, from la 9d Men’s Pants, from Is lid

One Shilling in the Found Discount on Ten Shillings and upwards. GROCERY OF THE BEST, AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES, FOR CASH. TEAS, Highly Recommended, Is 6<3, Is Bd, 2s, 2s 6d. 252 S IT. GABITES. JJI has now on hand a LARGE STOCK OP BLANKETS and FLANNELS, received rather late In the season, which he MARKED AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE TO EFFECT A SPEEDY SALE. ALSO. LADIES’ STATS, 3s lid, 4> lid. 5» id.. DRAPER, VICTORIA STREET.

MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. THE NATIONAL LOAN AND DI3THE UNDERSIGNED is now prepared to ADVANCE MONEY from £5 to £SOOO, on Terms that none oan compete with In Christchurch. Money advanced on Personal Securities Money advanced on Freehold Property Money advanced on Leasehold Property Money advanced on Insurance Shares Money advanced on Bank Shares Money advanced on Furniture Money advanced on Bills of Sale By Weekly, Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Office hours from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Mondays from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. Saturdays from 10 a,m. till 2 p.m., and rom 6 p.m, till 7.30 p.m. SLATER & SONS* OLD BUILDINGS, LICHFIELD STREET, Next to His Lordship's Larder. N.6.—A1l our business la most atriotlj confidential, I*7l H. A. DAVIS, Manager. NEWCASTLE COAL, WANTED KNOWN—Further ReduoHon In price from Robt. DyasOn’s Yards, Harper street railway siding, between Durham and Montreal street, entrance off South Belt. Best NEWCASTLE COAL, screened, taken from yard, 34s per ton, 17s fid, 10 owt. ; 9s, 5 owt.; and 2a owt. Delivered, screened, 88s per ton. 19s fid, 10 owt i 10s, 6 owt. 1458 B. DYASON. XmD GLOBE UTHO.BIBED y'T AZETTB NOTICES UNDER THE DEBTORS AND COUNT OFFICE. B. IN BANKRUPTCY. ia as SOB UL CREDITORS ACT.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2646, 29 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2646, 29 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2646, 29 September 1882, Page 4

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