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Ironmongery. QQWBNTYMAN A £IOUSIN, CASH EL STREET WEST, CHRISTCHURCH, Have much pleasure lln announcing that the; have wow to hand, ex 0. A. LITTLEFIELD, from New York. • AU t T M A N’B t CELBBBATED gpWINB AND REAPING APPARATUS £3 a Marvel of JBeaaty, Simplicity, end Efficiency, In cespeot to FEWNESS OF PARTS, DURABILITY, un> Capacity for Doing FIRST-CLASS (BINDING With the Least Amount of Material, IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL. IdLLSB’S TWINS ATTACHMENT Is; as Simple as the WISH ATTACHMENT. While it is just as SELLABLE AS THE BEST. IT IS FAB THE SIMPLEST, THEREFORE THE HOST DURABLE. A few reasons why the BINDING MACHINES. JgINDINO IT Ii T M A N Is the most perfect product of invention w JJINDING AOHINIfI

It has fewer gear* and fewer parts than any other Binder.It has greater durability [and reliability in Binding, makes round bundles, and consumes the least wire. The largo drive wheel ia all Wrought Iron. It is Light and Strong, its tractile power being much increased by the see of Iron €leate. A WOBM QEAB, Worked by a Simple Crank; enables the driver to EAISE OB OWES THE MACHINE Without the slightest difficulty. It requires LESS HOBBE POWEB Than any other Machine. It has the Best ADJUSTABLE BEEL Most perfectly balanced. It makes BUNDLES AUTOMATICALLY, Or at WILL OF DBIVEB, j 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 Invite all persona interested to COME AND BED XT. When wo will! substantiate tho£olaimßthatS it has over all others as the BEST IN THE MABKBT fJP WENTTMAN ft £JOUBIN OHMSTOBUBOH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6511, 9 January 1882, Page 7

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283

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6511, 9 January 1882, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6511, 9 January 1882, Page 7

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