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Ironmongery. IJIWBNIYMAR 4 £tODBIN, CASHEL UTEEET WEST. j| OHfiISTCHUBOII, Have much pleasure 'la announcing that the; have now to band, ex 0. A. LITTLEFIELD, from How York, A U L T M A N’S CELEBRATED gpWINI AND heaping AUD BINDING MACHINES. j|£ILLXB'S W m I^PTDIHg APPARATUS lo a Marvel of |Beauty, Simplicity,'J*nd Bfflcienoy. In reepeotlto FEWNESS 07 PARTS, DURABILITY, Aim CapaoityH(or;iDoing FIRST-CLASS (BINDING With the LeMt Amount of Material. IT IB WITHOUT A RIVAL. MILLBB’S TWINS ATTACHMENT , Io ao Simple as tho WIRE ATTACHMENT. While it is (net ae RELIABLE AS THE BEST. IT IS FAB THE SIMPLEST. AXS THEREFORE THE MOST DURABLE. A few reasons why the \ V L T M AN la the moat perfect product of invention is JJ I NDING ]y£ AC 11 N 1 S It has '.tenet gears and fewer parte [than any other Binder. - It has greater durability and reliability in Binding, makes round bundles, and consumes the least wire. The large drive wheel is all Wrought Iron. It is Light and Strong, its tractile power being much increased kg the Iron Cleats. AWOBMGBAB, Worked by a Simple Crank, enables the driver to RATHE OR OWES THE MACHINE Without slightest dUßcnlty. t requires LESS HORSE POWER Than any other Machine. It has the Beat ADJUSTABLE REEL Most perfectly UlaseecL, It makes BUNDLES AUTOMATICALLY. Or at WILL OF DRIVER. The sheaves have Lees Distance to Fall to the ground than any ©they machine, and therefore avoiding shelling out of the grain We have every confidence in this Machine, and invite all persons Interested to COMB AND SEE IT. When we will substantiate thegelalmj that! it haa over all others the BUST IN THE MABKKT fp WIKTYMAN * OUB I N CHRISTCHURCH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6505, 2 January 1882, Page 7

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286

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6505, 2 January 1882, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6505, 2 January 1882, Page 7

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