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WHAT ABOUT WINDMILLS P THERE is enough power going to waste every day to raise all the I "-. J_ wag te every day to raise all the water required in New Zealand in a year \' for irrigating land, watering stock, and ■ providing supplies for households and |. .gardens. WHY not harness the winds and r c j' control them to our service? They are free to all. The Nor'wester that dries up -""._• your ground may be made to irrigate it. " V=< WHAT YOU NEED ™ * good wind- ■■■■\ mill that can be trusted to do what is W required, to run day and night without M breaking down or giving trouble, to J egulate itself as to' Speed, to take'care of itself in a storm. THIS WE CAN SUPPLY— We make a series of Styles and Sizes to suit 1 various necessities, the "MODEL," "TE ANGI," and " CARLYLE," direct-acting and Iback-Sgeared mills. Sizes, 6to 14 feet diameter. Prices, £lO to £SO. Capacities, 50 to 10,000 gallons per hour. We do not make up cheap mills to sell, we make good, serviceable mills to pump water, and we honestly believe that our mills are absolutely the BEST IN THE WORLD. ~ , , , We wilt send full particulars on application. We will give estimates or cost, recommendations as to moat suitable systems ai water service, &c. We pack closely and securely for shipment; we quote prices delivered at your nearest Port, or at your (Railway Station;'we'send experts, if desired, to any part of the Colony; we give full instructions for erecting.; Please write us before purchasing. We are the largest manufacturers of Windmills south of the Line, and can give you the best value. Please mention this Paper. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., del2 Carlyle Implement and Iron Works, Christchurch. " aEfciaiJbii ; ...' , 'Jto , r~€»ifcjflL"sri" i Sole Agents for New Zealand for' the MERCER " NON CANVAS " BINDER. .HIS Machine is what farmers'have long wished for, and is now ready for __■; inspection' and delivery. l ' Sample Machines on view at all our branches. Specially-adapted for heavy tangled crops, having three times the elevating capacity of | any cither binder in the market- The principal feature of the " Mercer " is the doing away with the troublesome and expensive canvasses, these being replaced by such Jsimple.and durable deuces that; place, the '.' Mercer " without an equal. Specially 'adapted for hillside work. Order early to avoid disappointment. The Gore Advertiser 'oi January 20, 1891, says:—" On Saturday last a trial of the Me'rcer Reaper and Binder '(for which Messrs Reid <fc Gray are agents in New Zealand) was given in a paddock belonging to J. Cregan, Gore. There was a very large attendance of farmers during |the afternoon. The previous wet weather made the ground heavy, added to which the 'crop had not been rolled. We may say that the crop, which was heavy, was well cut, ithe sheaves were nicely bound, and a clean stubble was left. If we are asked what we think of the mechanism whereby the canvass is dispensed with, we reply that we think i. j__i „* ,•*• the death knell of canvass. The operation is extremely „*„« ™ „.*„. v»- - . _ien seen. The grain is most tenderly dealt with; there 'would be*no "shaking or pressing in the ripest crop." BINDING TWINE all kinds at 'ljA'wrftrtfc Prices EXTRACT FROM AUSTRALASIAN DATED DECEMBER 26, 1891. " A a field trial of Reapers and Binders, jheld near Ballarat, under the auspices of the Sincaton Society, on the 17th ihst. the Mercer Non-Canvas Binder was the only one that opened up and came back without a; stoppage, and went through its whole piece withbut a single choke, defeating the McCormicks, Woods, and Brantford Machines:" '

SPRING GOODS. SPRING GOODS. EW Prints' New Cambrics New Flannelettes New Muslins New Art Muslins ! New Delaines in all the newest shade and designs New Straw Hats, in ladies' and ! children's Flowers 1 Feathefs • Gold Ribbons and Gold Gauze Fancy Ribbons . New Pins and Coronets for the Hair, in Tortoise-shell and Gold ! ' ' New Veiling (Spider Web) all shades New Fancy Aprons, and Cooking do. The new Gauntlet Gloves, in Black and Tan Shades Leghorn Sun Hats, And all the Novelties of the Season. Men's Tweed. Suits Men's Shirts, in all the new shades and patterns New Ties, Cashmere Socks, in Cardinal an Navy Blue. INSPECTION INVITED G. H. TEMUKA.

CANTERBURY GLASS, , w PAINTS, I AND , PAPERHANGINGS WAREHOUSE, TIMARTJ. JAMES CRAIGIE KEEPS THE LARGEST STOCKS In South ■ Canterbury! To make room for New Arrivals, will Sell at Reduced Prices. Gold Papers from 2s 6d, Kitchen and Bedroom from sd. fol2 Child's Companion, The Prise, Infants Magazine, Family Friend, Chatterbox, Girl's Own Annual, Boys' Own Annual, &c, &c. CHOICE XMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. Temtjka Dispensary.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2317, 11 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2317, 11 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2317, 11 February 1892, Page 1

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