THE "NEW CARLYLE" FLAX- STRIPPER ■ ' . .•■■..,■•?..,■"■.'' v v-.\-.~.* i: . ! v-./> .'— •■ '-"' . ■'.. -: ■ ' '■''•'■■ ■ r Frorn'OHAWrS W IN & 00.. nnsting*. H. 8., 28th Nov., 1889.— 'There is no doubt it, , is the bes- nnl most practical Machine at work in •ho Colony." i'romSTU\ET., BUTTON k CO.. Orona Downs, 17th Sept.. 1889 — • W« h*va no hesitation in saving that your Strippers are the best in the FALCONER, Ormomlville, H. 8.. 4th Nov., 1880. "The Stripper U doins very good work,- m fact, better than any btnpper I have ge«n. We put through 6 tons of green leaf on Saturday. Ww supply compete Mill « Mitfits of any desired capacity. Circulars and Estimates of cist od application to booth McDonald & ca, Carlyle Implement and Iron Works, Christchurch. Ag'ns — Toxton— C. TTonore. IVmerston— Ready Money Store. LAEGbi ASSORTMENT OF COOKING RANGES IN STOCK, oi till designs and bizes, self-contained or for building in, with or without i tulular or shoe h.p. boilers. Inspection to our Show Room invited. j ?. ! uko and Sons have just received a large variety ol new designs of j ornamental Castings, unequalled for finish and price. Inspection to their ' St"»w Toom invited. -N B. H XJ K E & Sons, wish to call the atention of Architects, Builders, and others to the above. ' FOE SALE,— I new 8-h p. and 3 5 -h-P- Horizontal Steam Engines; highly finished, and ore second hand 8 h.p. engine. S. LUKE & Co, TE AEO FOUNDEY.
-pICHTEB, VJ ANNESTAD &,CO TIMBER, am> ' FLOURMILLERS. PALMERSTON NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber Mouldings Sushes aud Doors geastned 1 ress Timber always on hand. First Class. Holler Fluir, Pollard-, Bran, &c, at LOWJ-BT QTJOTA'IIOKB. ■-agjUtsfor Timber — Messrs Bncon & Speirs. For ■Flour— Mr Robeit McLean. SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT JtOUTE TO WANGANUI. C. E. LEVINS ROYAL MAIL COACH TTTILL meet the Tram at Sanson W Mornings and Evenings, leaving Bulls in time to catch the 'Irani for Foxtou op Wednesday and Friday mornings,, and Monday, Wednesday aud JJriday eveniDgs, arriving at Bulls in lime to catch the coach that meecs the train at Greatford for Wanganui same night. PasaeDgers and parcel's can be ' booked right through. O.E. LEVIN.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 18 June 1891, Page 1
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356Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 18 June 1891, Page 1
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