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Ironmongery. rpWINTYMAIT k £JOUSIN, CASHEL STBEET WEST, OHRIBTOHTJBOH, Have nmoh pleamuro ;,lu announcing that the; havo now to hand, ox O, A. LITTHSFIELD, from U L T M AN'B OELSBBATBD IWI N B AND HEAPING BINDING MACHINES. ILXJBB'B XX7IKB OINDIKG APPARATUS jb a Marvel of (Beauty, Biinpliaitj,>nd Efflcienoy. £• respeetjto FEWNESS OF PAB.T3, DUBABXLITY, Cepacity2?or.Dolng FIE3T.CLASS (BINDING With the Least Amount of Material, IT 18 WITHOUT A BIVAL. WHJBBfa TWINS ATTACHMENT Is as Simple is the WIRE ATTACHMENT. While it is just as SELLABLE AS THE BEST, IT IS FAB THE SIMPLEST, THESEFOBB THE HOST DUBABLE. A tew reasons why the HUMAN Is tbe most perfect product of invention INDING MACHINES It has fewer gears and fewer parts (than any It has greater durability and reliability in Binding, makes ronnd bundles, and consumes the The large drive wheel is all Wrought Iron. It is Light and Strong, its tractile power being much inoreaeed by the Iron A WOBM GIAB, Worked by a Simple Crank, enables the driver to BATHE OB OWES TBE MACHINE Wtthont slightest difficulty. LESS HOBSE POWEB Than any other Machine. It hae the Best ADJUSTABLE BEEL Most perfectly balanced. BUNDLES AUTOMATICALLY, WILL OF DBIVEB. The shoares have Less Distance to Fall to the ground than any other machine, and therefore avoiding shelling out of the grain We have every eonndenoo in this Machine, and Invite til persons interested to COME AND SEE IT, When we wffi substantiate theColaimlltbat; it has overall others as tbe BEST IN TBE MABXBT vYBNTYMAH k nOUBIN I6TCHVBOH,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6508, 5 January 1882, Page 7

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254

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6508, 5 January 1882, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6508, 5 January 1882, Page 7

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