REDCLIFFS CROWH; . * BRAND w ■ . , . iiu««w AW \j\ j _I,IJ I AJUJ.I JLKJUJL/ j/{*" Msg7 , . :(OORHUGATED AND PLAT) . / Hcll<> Is ofttie Highest Quality and UniiOrmity. ALL sheets full width, and will cover as much ns any first-ctairon; A largo Stock of nil gauuee ami lengths ahi-uya on hand, ' ltd, Ironmongers and Iron Mereliaiiis, . VVIQjjI'INGTONi ■'
OUR WORLD WIDE 'WINNEB. 7HE McCORMSCK. THIS Machine i,'oats moro than any.Other maohino eyor built. Iho cheap ma'chities that will bo offered for salo. during the coming season are niantifactured lor less than this modern One will coat us, The rigid inspection .ot matorial, tho care used upon each detail Ot (ho construction, the perfect lining of the joints and tho careful alignniont of every shdlb and bearing cost nionoy. A daub of paint will till a crack, a looso shaft will run inangular bearings, find tho unbushed box of tho cheap machine does woll enough Jot a season, Berlwps for ft year or two it uiay appear to. do as well as tho reliable one, but by tho tune it should bo nearly in its prime, its bearings brisjitoned, and its whole mechanism smooth, for oasy. operation, it is so worn that it lias to bo thrown away. n EXAMINE THIS MODERN, MACHINE OF STEEL' tan yon buycheap maenmes tor less thau we can afford to.aoll? N \VOUO noi doubt it, but do hot forget that thoii lifetime will bo numbered by three -yeavs, while tliis mcdem midline will be good for ten. What is a fow pounds to the loss of .a crop while waiting-for repairs caused by tho defective construction of a slimsy machine. Our Modern Machine of Steel is. the 'construction of this It contains hotter material, is built with more care,- its construction is moro mechanical, its whole mechanism is light, yet exceedingly stiffeua strong, and it will cut more acres of gram in its lifetime, with less outlay or horse-power and with loss expense, for repairs than any otlior machine that has ever been offered tor salo, . CAREFULLY EXAMINE IT ANDYOU WILL BUY NO OTHER, MORROW BASSET & Co., Christctack SEND FOR CATALOGUE. ■"■■■■ E. McEWBN, LOCAL AGbNT
JNO„ GRAHAM & CO., To our Customers and General Public. WE tender our grateful., thanks for the very liberal support bestowed, and trust by carolul buying, SMALL I'ROFITS and Personal Attention, to retain and- increase the same. Finding that the process of giving gifts—thou?h costing a considerable sum—lias caused seme dissatisfaction amongst our numerous customers, we have decided todo amy with tho practice for thia senaon, Substituting Great Reduction, iir Prices. Continuing to 'December : 315t... i NOTE-Quality and Weights Guaranteed, Curtailed, Price Llat of Rdduottons, Trustint; this will moot -Wo aro Your Obedient: Servants, JOHN GEaHAM & CO. 1 ® aPrica List. ■ . Auckland Sugar No 1,401)3 lis. , . ; „< ■ % » 10s (id 1 : » »»h » New Currants (machine cleaned) 6cl Valencia Rasins . 7d Fine Elemo 8d New Season's Pigs M 1 Flour, good local ... 10s 6cl . Chamberlain's at mill prices . Lime Juice, pure, per bottle Is 10.0 Nests Jam Jars, 5 2s 7d „ „ Jamjars, 7 ' 2s 8d t ' Prinie Smoked Hams , do do Rolls . • .Choice Small' Cheeses ' Splendid Stock of Glassware... CUTLERY, PLATEDWARE, HARDWARE, DRAPERY DEPARTMENT, ■ Reductiou of SO percent.)4s PER POUND. ; ' ; -IRRESPECTIVE' OF COST—- • Oil all purchases for CASH during the Holidays. Teas, : Teas.; OUR OWN BLENDS—Nor/ 50 wo " I™" 1 and so largely usod known as "OASTLE DRAND" aro their reputation, TRY TH2$. EEIDIAND GRAY'S ex. R'SIIN m IMPROVED BROADCAST FORCE-SEED GRAIN, GRASS aiid TURNIP SOWER, Sows unifirraly regular under all conditions and cau bo trusted to tho . ~guidonco of a boy. : IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN, DRILL WIT# POSITIVE FEED AND SPRINfj 'COINERS, 14 tho Best Drill In the Market and is extensively used tli'rMgHout Now Zealand! and'wirinor of First Prizes in competition with the best Amoricai and English Drills, 'and is in many respoots niuch Buperior to both. 13, 15, and 17 Coulters 7in Centre JMiino kept iii stock/'" • Reicl and,; Gray's !: combined Mpire jjid 'sizo, froni 4 to 8 Coulters, and'l4'toiciu botweon tho drills.' DOUBLE DRILL TURM 4 MANURE- SOWER, Manwro ia 'sown in front of foilers', and put deeply iii or Bliallow as preferred, ..The Turnip Beed is'sown through a'separato spout'bohiud tlio rollers" ■ ; iand can be putin aa Bliallow as required,'and covored'witli tho : : < • ,liV ' • Small rollers behind. - I DiqajlNQ! 'r:,; ■ L WITH;revebPLE'POIXNTS,' - WHICH IP DESIHED, CAN BE MADE CONVEItTIBLEINTO ORDINARY ™ . DOUBLE FURROWS. i: 1: " ■fi IHEfflBSf IS PI MABKETi AND MUCH LIGHTER IN DRAUHT THAN THOSE OP ANY OTHER | ' . • MAKERS, • ' IS*Tli6bo 'already/ iii use aro,-Riyinsf .'most unqualified Satisfaction Sond for * partioulaw and Prices.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3690, 18 December 1890, Page 1
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756Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3690, 18 December 1890, Page 1
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