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Ironmongery. Qp.WBNTTMAH k fJOVBIN, CABHEL STREET WEST, OHBISTOHUEOH, Haro mnah ploisuro lla announcing that they havo now to hand, ox 0. A. LITTLEFIELD, from Row Tor** ULIUA H’S CELEBRATED rjIWINH AND 188 BBAPINQ m BINDING MACHINES. M ILLER'S •^yiKß JgIHDING APPABAIUB ‘ ‘ *i Is a Marred of Beauty, Simplicity, 'and Efficiency, In respect to FEWME*B OR PASTS. DURABILITY, Am Capacity for Doing FIEST-CLASS BIRDINO With the Least Amo nut of Material, IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL. MILLER’S TWINE ATTACHMENT Is as Simple as the WISE ATTACHMENT. Whilolt is just as RELIABLE AS THE BEST. IT IS FAB THE SIMPLEST, AB» THE BEFORE THE HOST DURABLE. A few reasons why the AULfUAK Is the most perfect product of invention IB JgIINDINQ AOHIHIB It has fewer gears and fewer parte than any other Binder. It has greater durability and reliability In Binding, "»«*«■ round bundles, and consumes the least wire. The largo drive wheel ia ell Wrought Iron. It ia Light and Strong, its tractile power iming much Increased by the Iron CJOB&Be A WOBM GEAB t Worked by a Simple Crank, enables the driver to p aram OB LOWER THE MACHINE Without the slightest difficulty. It requires LESS HORSE POWER Than any other Machine, It has the Beet ADJUSTABLE REEL Moot perfectly balanced. It makes BUNDLES AUTOMATICALLY, Or at WILL OP DRIVED. The sheaves have Less Distance to Fall to the ground than any other machine, and therefore avoiding shelling out of the grain We have every confidence in this Machine, and invito all persons interested to COM® AND SEE IT. When we will substantiate the claim that It has over all othe* «« the BEST IN THE MABKHfI yjfITBNTYMAK & QOVBIV OBBIBTCHUBOB.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6488, 13 December 1881, Page 7

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278

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6488, 13 December 1881, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6488, 13 December 1881, Page 7

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