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Ironmonfsry. fJI WBNTIMAR k £JOUBIN, OASHBL STREET WBBT, CHRISTCHURCH. Have much pleasure 11* annouaolng that they have now to hud. ex 0. ▲. LITTLEFIELD, from New York, \ PLIMAN’S CELEBRATED rjIWINB AND 188 BBAFINQ AMD BINDING MACHINES. M ILLBB’S w 188 lINDINO APPARATUS IsaMarvelol|Beauty, Simplicity,Hud Efficiency. In reepeotjto FEWNESS OF PARTS, DURABILITY, AMD Cepaoity2for;<Doing FIBST-CLASS (BINDING With the Least Amount of Material, IT IS WITHOUT A BIVAL. MILLER’S TWINE ATTACHMENT la as Simple as the WIRE ATTACHMENT. While it is just as BELIABLB AS THE BEST, IT 18 FAB THE SIMPLEST, THEBEFOBE THE HOST DURABLE. A few seasons why the \U I I MAN Is the moat perfect product of intention B IH Dina M AO H I H 1 8 It has fewer gears and fewer parts [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 by the Iron Cleats. ' A WORM GEAR, Worked by a Simple Cranky enables the driver to RAISE OB OWES THE MACHINE Without slightest difficulty, t requires LESS HOBBE POWER Than any other Machine. It has the Best ADJUSTABLE BEEL Most perfectly balanced, It makes BUNDLES AUTOMATICALLY. Or at WILL OP DRIVES, The sheaves have Less Distance to Fall to (he ground «<»« any other machine, and therefore avoiding shelling oat ef the grain We have every ooaldenoe in this Machine, and Invito all persons Interested to COME AND SEE IT, Whoa we will substantiate thoColaimllthat] it has over all others os (he HCEST IN THB MARKET rjIWBNTYMAN k QOUBIN OHBISTOHUBOH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6506, 3 January 1882, Page 7

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274

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6506, 3 January 1882, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6506, 3 January 1882, Page 7

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