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Ironmongory, WENTYMAN 4 OOUSIN, CASH Eli OTEEET WEST, OamBTOHUROH, Uatq m»ol» pleasure ,ta aimmmdng that they Into mow to hand, ex a A. LITTLEFIELD, from New York, £ U LI MAN'S CELEBRATED rjl WINS AND IS S BEADING AMR BINDING MACHINES. j|J-ILLEa'B •^yiaE J^INDINCI APPABATUB la a Mwnral of jßoaaty, Simpliolty, |snd Bfflolocoy. Is Mspoot to FEWNESS OF PASTS, DURABILITY, ABO Capacity for Doing ETEBT-CLAB3 BINDING With the Lout Amount of Material, IT IB -WITHOUT A RIVAL. MILLES’S TWINE ATTACHMENT Id as Bixnpls as the WIRE ATTACHMENT. While it is Just as RELIABLE AS THE BEST, IT IS FAB THE SIMPLEST, , ABO THEREFORE the most durable. A few seasons why the A HETMAN Is the most perfect product of invention nr jQINDING Jf AOHIHBB

It has fewer gears end fewer porta than any otter Binder. It ban greater durability toi reliability in Binding, makes Bound bundles, and consumes the lout wins. tbo large drive wheel is all Wrought Iron. It is Light and Strong, its tractile power frying modi increased by the Iron Cleats. A WOBM GEAB, Worked by a {Staple Crank, enables the driver to RAISE OB LOWER THE MACHINE Without the slightest difficulty. It requires US3 HORSE POWEB Than any other Machine. It has the Beet ADJUSTABLE BEEL Meet perfectly balanced, i -o>II makes BUNDLES AUTOMATICALLY, Or at WILL OF DRIVES. Tbs sheaves have Less Distance to Foil to the ground than any other machine, and therefore avoiding shelling oat of tbs grain Wo have every oonMonso i» thin Machine, and invite til poisons In terse ted to COMB AND BE® IT, When we will substantiate the that It has over all others u the * BMT IN THI MAEKBT rjfWBKTrUAS & O Otf BIN CaSISTOHUBCH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6494, 20 December 1881, Page 7

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285

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6494, 20 December 1881, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6494, 20 December 1881, Page 7

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