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OUR WORLD WIDE WINNER, THE McCORMICK. THIS Machine costs more than any other machine ever built. The cheap machines that will be offered for sale during the coming season are manufactured for less than this modern'ono will cost us. The rigid lnapecuon o material, tho caro used upon onoh detail ot the construction, tho perfect of the joints arid tho careful alignment of every slwlt and bearing cost money, daub of paint will iill a crack, a looso shaft will run in angular bearings, and tie unbushed box of tho cheap machine does wolt enough for a season. Perhaps tor a year or two it may appear to do as well as the reliable one, but by tho time it should be nearly in its primo, its bearings brightened, and its whole mechanism smooth, for easy operation, it is so worn that it has to bo thrown away. EXAMINE THIS MODERN MACHINE OF STEEL. Can you buy cheap machines for less than we can afford to sell ? We do not donbt it, but do not forget that their lifotime wilt be numbered by three years, wliilo this nicdetii midline will be good for ten. What is a fow pounds to tho i a crop while waiting for repairs causedby tho defective construction of a y.nippjiihe... Our Modern .Machine of Stool ' w 'thei ooristrudldon of this „ "if contains better material, is built with'more care, its construction is moro mechanical, its wliolo mechanism is light, yet exceedingly stiffand strong, and it will cut more acres of (;rain in its lifetime, with less outlay or horsepower and with less expense for repairs than any other machine that lias ever beon offered tor enlo. CAREFULLY EXAMINE IT AND YOU WILL BUY NO OTHER. MORROW BASSET & Co., Cliristcluirch, t SEND FOE CATALOGUE. • E, McBWEN, LOCAL AGENT,

ON SALE.. 50 TONS POTATOES, PRIME DBRWfiNT. 2,000' bushels Prime Oats, WHEAT, FLOUR BRAN. POLLARD, ETC., AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. Ny BOXES PURE, .STRONG, AND SOUND CHINA TEA, at 16/ /yO each, 111b nctt, BOXES VERY CHOICE CEYLON (101b) 22/Gd each 1 CHEST of Indian, Ceylon, and China, from 1/3 to 2/8 pot lb. 1 SAMPLE FREE QUIVom brand of •Packet Teas, THE CASTLE, still shows a largo and increasing Bale, It stands to reason that knowing tho trade practically for tho Jaafc 25 years, and having no expensivo staff of travellers and agonta to pay, we can and do offer best value in tea than any othor house who simply soil for packe tea companys. Try for yourselvos and bo convinced. X Ton Prime Oatmeal, 3341f0s S4s, 351bs 3s, 71bs Is I A l/I'Q 21b jars Prize Medal assorted 1/4 V >\ lnLlO 21b jara Prize Medal Marmalade 1/8 ECLIPSE SPERMS ' ~ ;fd per lb, 12s Cd pec box Pino Apples, i/il per tin [IRISH MOSS Is BOTTLE. SUGAR AMERICAN LONG SROVELS, No 3, 4/0, Tho PEERLESS CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, WHITE AND GOLD, 8/. Per Doz, NEW GrARDEN SEEDS TO HAND. SPEOIAL INDUCEMENTS TO LARGE BUYERS. ORDERS CALLED FOR AND GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Now in stock In bulk, Buy your seeds in bulk, they onlv cost you half tho money, do not be foolish enough to beliovo that any firm can, or will givo prizes without charging it on soioo of tho seeds, jm GRAHAM & CO., Wholesale and Retail Merchants, dealers in all kinds of Produce. Quosin Strostj M«i» mum •••»•»• (LIMITED). E.V. MILLS &00. Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. HARVESTING MACHINERY to arrive forthe coming season. " Buckeye " lowdow Reapers & Binders. TU C DllOl/ CV C H flß many important implements hr this s IHt DUlmLlll IT IS THE BOSS MACHINE. Buckeye Combined Reapers and Mowers Buckoyo 2 horse Mowing Machines HORNSBY'S Combined Reapers gd Mowers, HOUNSBY'S Twor horse Mowing Machines. HORNSBY'S Fern and Scrub Cutters American Horse Hay Rakes. American Winnowing Machines for cleaning and separating lirass Seeds and Grain. ExraASfor" Buckeye" and "Hornsby's" Reapors & Binders &c Binder Twine binder twine Binder Twine

A LARGE STOCK of both Manila and Flax Binder Twine, of the BEST. QUALITY for the coming harvest JUST LANDED American Hill Side Ploughs Hornsby's 1 and 2 Wheol and Swing Ploughs Planet Jr combined Seed Srill aud Hoes Planot Jr Wheel Hoes & Cultivators Tiro Fly Ploughs • n Horsohoos and Cultivators HOWAUD'S ZigZag Harrows, Chain Harrowß, 1,2,3 Horse Whippletrees CHAFF CUTTERS for hand, horse, and steam power. UGH FITTINGS of all kinds • . • , PLO oiNQ STANDARDS, cut and punched to any ?augo at lowest pries FEN Portable Eugiues and Threshing; Machinery. S f. MILLS & CO, Limited. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS • WELLINGTON.

OPAKI ISAWMILLiS Mastorton.. RICHARD EVERNDEft . PROPRIETOR. RTjl BEGS to notify 'that hb • Pj t has purchased iho above well-known mill, .and a prepared to out and doliver timber to order any size and at the lowest possible trade rates. For the convenience of cu&toinors an office is now opened In Perry-etreet . where orders &o. can be loft. R E. EVERNDEN, V 1 Proprietor. CAPE. BARLEY for Bale. .Apply LOWES &IOMS,

THOS. COOK AND SON tourist, Aj(d General Passenger 'Abbots, cliil Tourist A?onts to tho Wow Zealand Exhibition at> Puuedin.. Head Office. Ludgato Circus, London, Head Oflico for New Zealand, 4 Victoria Arcado, P.O. Box 216, Auckland. Wellington Agency Chas, Si Barbb, 52 Lambion-Quay. mOUBISTS and Travellers booked | jthioughoutNew Zealand and all over tho World, singly or in parties. Hotel, Insurance, Baggage and Car-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3596, 25 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3596, 25 August 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3596, 25 August 1890, Page 1

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