THE HEW OEEpc ALL-STEEL BIHDEB FOR 1889-90, D^T§^?na Pa C - i,aVe ™ de MOKE TWINE ;)BINDJERS .T.HAH ..ANY , OTHER MAKERS IN TBE : WORLD IN .:;;;, u = THE PERIOD.-.'mi-- l 5 DEERING'SALL-STEEL BINDER.has the LARGEST SALE of anyßinder in the World The PEERING is UNSURPASSED ia the following point, of excellence:- v l»fc-Honesty o* Manufacture abd Material uted throughoat 2ndi-Ste'Cgth,.Simplicity, and Durability . B r i . 4th—uieannens of Out .and Security of. ' r ;' sth—Easiest and Qujcke'sfc Adjustment of Levers 6th—Simple it Knotter, only containing Six Parts 7th—Leaet 1 Number of Breakings in Harvest Field .;. ;: Bth—Harvesting;Shortest and Longest Grain without Choking 9 th—Best HilUide Elevator Binder.—Vide account Oamaru trial, Feb., 1889. The TRUSB FRAMEWORK of the ALL-BTERL DEESING is the Modern Method of Combining Strength and Lightneis. There is no Maohine in the Field having more Simple Adjuotmonfcj no condition of grain or ground is found to which the driver cannot instantly ad-just it The DEERINGr'ALL-STEEL SARM REEL has. a .greater scope of movement upwaid, downward, forward, and baokward, than any other, and is moved in all diieotions by but one lever. The DEERING ALL-STEEL BINDER SO AD WHEEL is 6 inches ?->her and i inoh wider than many of its competitors. The advantages of this in draft an!i on soft ground are evident. > ■ • : ! • The DEERING MAIN GEAR CHAIN DRIVE is one of-the Latest and Beit Improvement on the Modern Harvester. i The DEERING SIMPLICITY KNOTTER has been now 6 years in use, and ha. proved itself ahead of all others in Simplicity and Reliability. The DEERING ALL-STEEL BINDER has already been AWARDED 25 FIBBT PRIZES THIS SEASON in Australia. The Australian Harvest Field Reports sav no Binder oan handle the hea?y Crops liko tin DEERING. ' Farmers/before buying anyvother Machine, should THOROUGHLYEXAMINE THE DEERIN3. : T < , a Apply for Season's Prioee and Terms to ' s < . ! JAMESIIIIIAY, ■■ de24 LOC AI, AG. E NfT. "/'.' .
L " COPTIC," "IONIC," " BUAPEHU," TAINUI, & SHIP/'BANKHOLME." E HAVE LANDED, ;OR AM LANDING, EXTENSIVE . SHIPMENTS Embracing all Classes of Goods, Making a Specialty of our' particular Branch of Busine 8, and with sufficient capital aty command, we are enabled to make arrangements of bo satisfactory a nature that the Valtjbs Wb Oitkb "Cannot Be Excelled. Every Department,in Hie House is now fully Stocked, and we will be glad of DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS Continue under the same ABLE SUPERVISION, and, with a large Staff of Trained Workers, we (believe ; that we can promise satisfaction to those who favor ua with Lheii Orders. Bbapehs and Silk Mkrcees, T I M A k U . ee2s ARTHUR CABITES, THE COttNER, f S NOW SHOWING A SPECIAL ■.• CONSINGMENT OF "MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHIJf G, Bought at exceptionally advantageous Prices. They oonsut of 287 Boys' KDicker Suite, marked from 4b 6 d up 179 Boys' Trouser Suits, marked from 12s9dup 200 Men's Fancy Tweed Sao Suiti, marked from 19s 6d up. SPECIAL PUBOMABB' 35 Men's Kaiapoi Tweed Beo Suits, Mill Prioe 55s 6a, now marked 45j and 60s. Special Pubohasb 40 Men'* Kaiapoi Tweed Sao Suits, marked 355, cost to produce 40s. V: , . j Special Pubohabb— ; 150 Boys' Kaipoi Tweed Knioker Suits, hew and ohoice patterns, ,9j lid to 20s; worth 15s t 0.255. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! The Remains of a Bankrupt Stook, I am clearing at the following prioes : Colonial Leather or Kid Slippers, 3s lid Ladies' Oxford Shoes, 5s lid ; worth 8a lid Ladies' U.S. Ki:i Boots, 5s lid Ladies' Levant E.B. Levant Boots, 6s lid, 7s lid ; worth 9s lid, 10s 9d. BOON TO THE WORKING MAN ! I have completed an arrangements with * large Colonial Manufacturer of Men's, Boys', Girlu', and Ladies' Boots whereby I can Sell their productions at "Wholesale Ooat, Tecemng, a small commission for trouble. It yon tram Wear-resisting Boots, don't fail to ses these Goods before .. purchasing elsewhere. I guarantee to save you 2i to 4s the pair. SPECIAL 108 THB HOLIDAY BeASOH— Gladstone Bags, Carpet Bags, Portmanteaux, and Tin Travelling Trunks, to be sold cheap. ARTIITJE G-ABITES; (Late Qabites and Pluiito), u2l THE COUNER, Timaiuj. "ft MEMORIAL CARDS Printed neatlj JjJL nnd expud'tiouslyat _tha Oflicfl ot this Paper.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2017, 8 March 1890, Page 3
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