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OUR WORLD WIDE WINNER, the Mccormick. THIS Machine, costs uioro than any other machiue ever built. The cheap machines that will h offered for sale during the coming season are manufactured for leas than this modern oiio will cost us. The rigid.inspection .of matorial, the caro used upon Aaoh detail ot tho construction, tho perfect fitting of the joints and tho caroful alignment of ovory shitlt and bearing cost money. A daub of paint will till a crack, a loose shaft will rim in angular bearings, and the unbushed box of tho clioap machine does well enough forii'seasph. Perhaps for a year or two it may appoar to do as'well as the reliable one, biit by tho time it thouldbe nearly in its prime, its bearings brightened, and its whole mechaimm smooth, fotoasy operation,' it is so worn that it has to bo thrown away, ; EXAMINE THIS; MODERN MACHINE .OF STEEL Can yon buy cheap machlnes'for loss than we can afford to sell ? AVo do riot doubt it, but do hot forget that ■thou- lifetime will be numbered by throe' years, while this mcdoui nncliino will be good for ten.. What is a fow pounds to the loss of fioron while waiting fprrepaih caused by the defective construction, of a aiimsy maonlho. O'uf'Modern Machiiio of Steel is tho construction ohm'sago. It contains better material, is built with more care,,ita.construction is moro meohaiiical, its whole mechanism is light, yet exceedingly stiff and strong, and it will cut more acres of pjaui in its lifetime! with less outlay or hone-power and with less expense for repairs than anyothor macliino that has ever been' offered lor salo. CAREFULLY EXAMINE IT AKD YOU WILL BUY NO OTHER. MORROW BASSET & Co., Cliristohmch, SEND FOR CATALOGUE. E.MoEWEN, LOCAL AGENT,

ON SALE, 60 TONS POTATOES, PRIME DERWENT, 2,000 bushels Prime Oats, , WHEAT, FLOUR BRAN. POLLARD, ETC, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. • - \ BOXES PURU, AND SOUND OHINA TEA, at 18/ C ,„J oacb, Mb nett, 1 A BOXES VERY OHOIOE CEYLON (101b) 22/Od each ' 1 CHEST of. Indian, Ceylon," and Cbina, from 1/8 to 2/8 per lb. «■ SAMPLE FREE brand of Packet Teas, THE CASTLE, still shows a large and Increasing sale. It stands to reason that knowing the trade practically for the last 25 years, and. having no expensiro ataff of trftvellers nnd agonta to pay, we can and do offer best value in tea than any othor house who simply soil for packet tea companys. Try for yourselves and be convinced. W Ton Prime Oatmeal, 8841t>s S4h, SSlbs 3», JA "1 <l 'fl. 21b jars Prizo Medal assorted 1/4 \ ■nlVl'lJ 21b Jars Prize Medal Marmalade 1/3 ECLIPSE SPERMS v '.fdperlb, 12s 6d per box '';.'.' Fine Apples, 1/3 per tin (IRISH MOSS Ib BOTTLE, SUGAR M Cut Ml 4 - d pw ' lb COCOA, 1/4 pe lb AMERICAN LONG [HANDLED SHOVELS, No 3, 4/0. The PEERLESS AXE,.N0.3,4/6. CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, WHITE AND GOLD, 8/. Per Doz, NEW WARDEN SEEDS TO HAND. SPEOIAL INDUCEMENTS TO LARGE BUYERS. ORDERS CALLED FOR AND GOODS DELIVERED FREE, Now in stock In bnlk. Buy your seeds in bulk, they only cost you half the money, do not be foolish enough to believe that any firm can, or will give prizes without charging it on erne of the seeds. JNO. GRAHAM & CO., Wholesale and Retail Merchants, dealers in all kinds of Produce.

E.W. MILLS &Co. ( ™>.i Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. HARVESTING MACHINERY to arrive for the coming season. " Buokeye" wow]* Eeapers & Binders. TU CDI 10 Y CVC Has mai, y important improvements for this season. .1 rl U- DUUIXLIt. IT 18 THK BOSS MACHINE. Buckeye Combined Reaper* and Mowers Buckeye 2 horse Mowing Machines HORNSBY'S Combined Reapers gd Mowers. HORNSBY'S Two horse Mowinp Machines, HORNSBY'S Porn and Scrub Cutters* American Horse Hay Rakes. American' Winnowing Machines for oleaning and separating Urass Seeds and Grain. Emus for" Buckeye" and "HomsbyV Rearers & Binders &o Binder Twine binder twine Binder Twine A LARGE STOCK of both Manila and Fiax Bindor Twino, of , the BEST QUALITY for thocoming harvest JUSTLANDED American Hill Bide Ploughs Hornsby'B 1 and 2 Wheel and Swing Ploughs Planet Jr combined Seed Srill and Hoes Planet Jr Wheel Hoes & Cultivators . i, Fire Fly Ploughs „ Horsehoes and Cultivators HOWARD'S Zig Zag Harrows, Chain Harrow*. 1,2,3 Horse Whippletrees CHAFF CUTTERS for hand, horse, and steam power. P/jOUGH FITTINGS of all kinds jj'EnOING STANDARDS, cut and punched to any gauge at lowest price Portable Engines and Threshing: MacMuef y, '■• E- W- MILIM CO- Mted. ' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS • WELLINGTON. AsdG'ehbbalPassenukr Aoenis, i,fficfal Toutißt Aeonta to the Now Zea^ land Exhibition at Punodin, THOS. COOKAND SON OPAKI sawmill tourist, hichaßd evernden PROPRIETOR. I BEGS to notify that ht Wellington Agency . For tlio convenionce of outomenai Sii „„„,«»[, r"iii..„»ii— t,„„i»j whore orders &c, can be loft. ; VSSAZSI Si ■-* * "L * ovortheWorld, einglyor Vtmim> jj Hoto); Insurance, Bogßago and Car- • * l X3Sneed fares over F.Z, Rail HAPE BARLEY,for sale., Apply ' SUO \J LOWES & IOKN&;. .

OPAKI SAWMILiJLB , ' Mastorton, RICHARD EVERNDEIS . PROPRIETOR, ETil BEGS to notify that hb • JQj, has purchased tho above well-known mill, and d prepared to :ut and delivor timber to order any aize and at the lowest possible trade rata. Fur the convenience of customers an ' office .is now opened In Perry-street whore orders &c, can be loft. 1 ...B E. EVERNDEN, . Proprietor, LOWES diIOMS,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3399, 28 August 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3399, 28 August 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3399, 28 August 1890, Page 1

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