THE JEW DEERING ALL-STEEL BINDER FOR 1889-90. ~\URING the past Four Years WM. DEERING & CO. have m»de MORE TWINE J BINDERS THAN ANY OTHER MAKERS IN TEE WORLD IN THE SAM. 3 PERIOD. DEEBING'S ALL-STEEL BINDER baa the LARGEST SALE of any Binder;in the World The PEERING is UNSURPASSED in the following point* of excellence :- lßt—Honesty of Manufacture and Material used throughout 2nd—iirength, Bimplioity, and Durability. 3rd—-Lightness oi Draft, and no Neok Weight 4th—Oloanneou of Cut and Security of Binding sth—Eaaiesfc and Quickest Adjustment of Levers 6th~>Simpleit Knotter, only containing Six Parts 7th—Least Number of Breakings in Harvest Field Bth—Harvesting Shortest and Longest Grain without Choking 9oh—Best Hillside Elevator Binder.—Vide account Oamaru trial, Feb., 1889. The TRUSS FRAMEWORK of the ALL-STEEL DEERING is the Modern Method of Oombiring Strength and Lightness. There ia no Maohine in the Field having more Simple Adjustment j no condition of grain or ground is found to which the driver cannot instantly adjust it. The DEERING- ALL-STEEL 5-ARM KEEL has a greater scope of movement, upward, downward, forward, and baokward, than any other, and is moved in all directions by but one lever. The DEERING ALL-STEEL BINDER ROAD WHEEL is 6 inches higher and 1 inch wider than many of its competitors. The advantages of this in draft and on soft grouDd are evident. The DEEBING- MAIN GEAR CHAIN DRIYE is one cf the Latest and Best Improvement on the Modern Haryester. The DEERING SIMPLICITY KNOTTER has been now 6 years in use, and hes proved itself ahead of all others in Simplicity and Reliability. The DEERING ALL-STEEL BINDER has already been AWARDED 25 PIBST PRIZES THIS SEASON in Australia. The Australian Harvest Field Reports say no Binder oan handle the heavy Crops liko'thi DEERING. Farmers, before buying any other Machine, should THOROUGHLY EXAMINE THE DEERINSL Apply for Season's Prioes and Terma lo JAMES PINDLAY, d fl 24 LOCAL AGENT,
EX " COPTIC," " IONIC," " BUAPEHU,' TAINUI, & SHIP " BANKHOLME." TE HAVE LANDED, OR AKE / LANDING, EXTENSIVE Embracing all Classes of Goods. Making a Specialty of our particular Branch of Busino s, and with sufficient capital a 1 command, we are enabled to make arrangements of bo satisfactory a nature that the Values We Opfee Cannot Be Excelled. Every Department in the House is now fully Stocked, and we will be glad of A VISIT OF INSPECTION. 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 us with their Orders. Dkapeus and Silk Meecubs, TIMA R U . ARTHUR GABITES, THE CORNER, fS NOW : SHOWING A SPECIAL CONSINGMKNT OF MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHINa, Bought at exceptionally advantageous Prices. They oonßwt of 287 Boys' KDickor Suits, marked from 4b 6d up 179 Boyß' Trouser Suits, marked from 12s 9d up 200 Men's Fancy Tweed Sao Suits, marked from 19a 6d up. \ Special Pubohask— ! 35 Men's Kaiapoi Tweed S«o Suits, Mill Price 55a 6d, now marked 45s and 60a. j Special Pubchasb j 40 Men's Kaiapoi Tweed Sao Suits, marked! 355, cost to produce 40a. Special Pubohase—--150 Boys' Kaipoi Tweed Knioker Suits, new ' and ohoice patterns, ;' 9* lid to 20a j worth 15a tbJ2ss. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! The Bemains of a Bankrupt Stock, I am clearing at the following prioeg ; Colonial Leather or Kid Slippers, 3a lid Ladies' Oxford Shoe«, ! ss lid 5 worth 8a lid Ladies' E.S. Kio Boots, 5» lid Ladies' Levant E.S. Levant Boots, 6j lid, 7s lid ; worth 9a lid, 10a 9d, BOON TO THE WORKING MAN ! I have oompleted an arrangements with « large Colonial Manufacturer of Men's, Boys", Girls', and Ladies' Boots whereby I oan Se 1 ) their productions at Wholesale Cost, receiving a small commission for trouble. If you warn Wear-resisting Boots, don't fail to see these Goods before purchasing elsewhere. I guarantoe to save you 2i to 4s the pair. BPBOIAIi *OB THH HOIIDAY SEASON— Gladstone Bags, Carpet Bags, Portmanteaux, and Tin Travelling Trunks, to be sold oheap. AETSUB GABITES, (Late Gabites and Plante), 1 -THE COBNEB, TiMAEtf. ft/fEMORIAL CARDS Printed neatly I.VJL Mid expod'tiouslyiit tho Oflice of this Paper,
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18900315.2.21.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Temuka Leader, Issue 2020, 15 March 1890, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
685Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2020, 15 March 1890, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Log in