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\\ "'■■-'. 'BMD m : \H $y (CORKUGATEDANDFLAT) Is of the Highest Quality and Uniformity. ,'. l TT, .hnelß full tridth, and will cover ns much as any first-class iron. A lwg( A hh /stools of all gaunei) and longtha always on hand, ' ■'■■ JOHN DUTIIE & COv M Ironmongers and Iron Merchants, : J 01311 WOULD WIDE WINNER, TH^HeCORMICK. THlß.MQoWno.wsts moro, than any machines thafcwill be offered for aalo during fcominß sea son are nianu faotured for less than this modem one will coat us., The; »^ inB P° c . t, 2" tirl °„ material, thocare useduponoachdctail ot.theconstruction, the>riect^ niun„ of the joints and the careful alignment of every shall and boaMK COB i BWOW., A danb of paint will 611 a crack, a loose «t will run innngular bearings, ami n . unbushed box of tho cheap machine does woll enough for, a season, mnap* ior a year or two it may appear to do as well-as the reliable one, but by the toM » ihould benearly in its prime, its bearings brßhtoned, and itswholo nieohamem smooth, for easy operation, it is so worn that it has to be thrown away. 'EXAMINE THIS MODERN MACHINE'OF STEELCan you buy cheap machines for less than we can afford to.sell 1 "We do not doubt it, but do not forget that their lifetime will benumberod by throo years, while this mtdom miobino will be good for ten. What is a fow pounds to the loss of a crop whilo waiting for repairs caused by tho defective construction o a slimsy machine. Our Modern Machine of Steel is the construction of this age. It contains hotter material, is built with moro care, its construe ion is more mechanical, its whole mechanism is light, yet eieeedingly stiti and strong, and it will cut moro acres of tram in its lifetime, with leas outlay, or. nono-power and with lcea eipeuse for repairs than any other nmcluno that has ever been offered for sale. J.„„„, m ™inmi I CAREFULLY EXAMINE IT AND YOU WILL BUY NO OTHER, 'o., Chistclmicli,

SEND FOR CATALOGUE. >; E,-McEWEN, LOOM WENT, HTfffT*' w [l] Begs to announce to their customers and the general public that they have NOT ADVANCED

"-•Buckeye " lowdown Eeapers & Binders, i TUP Dlini/CVn Has many important improvements for this soaaon; I ! H t DUUN UT L ,it is THE BOBS MACHINE. Buckeye Reapers and Mowers , Buckeye 2 horse Mowing Macliinea aORNSBY'S Combined Reapers g d Mowers. HORNSBY'S Twojiorse Mowin? Machines. BORNSBY'S Fern and' Scrub Cutters ; . -;.; American Horse'Bay.Rakesi;';,/ r. '< American Winnowing Maohines for cleaning and .separating Grass Seeds ana -, -• .v-M'flv).-: •'•:■ ; > '.'.Grain. Bxtbas for'" Buokeye" and "Hornsby's" Reapers & Bindors <to BiNDERi. TwSIE : BINDER twine BINDER .TWINE ; ■ ALARGESTOCK of both Mahim and Fiax Bindor Tufine, of ,-, ■ „ ■\\ :,,- the BEST'QUALITY for the roaring harvest ".',■! ~,. i f-'cjr"' , 1 JUgTXANDED I,'iv. Birlo Ploughs' '•■ Hornsby's 1 and 2 Wheel and Swing Ploughs ■ Horßo hoes and, Cultivators Fire Fly Ploughs OHAFF CUTTERS for hand, horse, and steam power. ; "JJGH, FITTIKQSof all kinds".'"' ' ' PLO ()]NB STANDARDS,' on't and punched to any tpuge at lowest price FEN: 1 , ■. ■ , '...'.,...;"'. _ ■ i' ..•'■'■■ y ■ pprtuWe EnfjiaesandThreshing Machinery i \ twWtlNWt' IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS ■-■•'.:-. • WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3603, 4 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3603, 4 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3603, 4 September 1890, Page 1

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