£ il> p-ALYANISEDIKON \$ 1 (CORRUGATED AND FLAT) X "' [best Quality and UnilQrmity ,4 LL S hcet S 4f ,1 'r I 'n" aWmC " V ri i,S u . ,ac V ,B any issi *' !l - v A gjjck of all gaume ana ;■■ viy* ou lii.ua, jic! iron Merchants, 1 WEiXT^OTON, —OUI WOULD VVJ.UE WINNER. THE McCORMIGK. riIHIS Machine costs more than any oilier machine ever built. The cll^' > ± machines that will be offered for sale du:-;u° the coming season are manufactured for less than this modern one will cosi us. The rigid lns P ec f n 2r.- ntr material, the care used upon each detail 01 the construction, the. perteet nun „ of the jtinta and the careful alignment of every shalt and bearing cost monf y:, daub of paint will fill a crack, a loose shaft will run in angular bearings, ana cue unbushed box of tbe cheap machine does well enough for a season, Per Haps|w a year or two it may appear to do as well as the reliab'e one, but by the - IU1 ? Ehould be nearly in its prime, its bearit'gs bris.lit.cned, and its whole meciiamsi smooth, for easy operation, it is so worn that it has to be thrown away. n EXAMINE THIS MODERN MACHINE OF STEEL. Can you buy cheap inacnines tor less than we can afford to sell .' " e QO ' doubt it, but do not forget that their lifetime will be numbered by three yeai , while this modem machine will be good for ten. What is a few pounds to uie loss of a crop while waiting for repairs cau3e-J b'y the defective consttucuion 01 ■ slimsy machine. Our Modern Machine of Steel is the construction or age. It contains better material, is built wirh more care, its construction more mechanical,its whole mechanism is lighc, yet ecceedmgly stitrana and it will cut more acres of «;vaiii in its lifetime, with leas outlay or horse "{ } r, and with less expense for repairs than any other machine that has ever Dee offered tor sale. „„,_„„ CAREFULLY EXAMINE IT AND YOU WILL BUY NO OTHEh. MORROW BASSET & Co., Christchurch. - SEND FOE CATALOGTJE. wen LOCAL AGENT . JNO. UtRM Masterton. To our Customers and General Public. WE tender our rrateful thanks 'for tho very liberal support bestowed, and jjjiat by caiefnl buying, SMALL PROFITS and Personal Attention, to B retain and increase the sains. Findin»at the custom of Riving gifts—thousm costing a considerable sum—has jawed Wine dissatisfaction, we have decided to do away with the practice tor ,: this season, _ Substituting Great Reduction in Prices. Conliuuin<? (-0 December 31st. NOTE-iQwality and riiarautfeed! eneral Approval—We are Your Obedieilt Servants, JOHN GEaHAM & CO. '^W*J Auckland Sugar No 1, 40lb 1 is. ■„ „ 2, „ 10s 6d „ » 3, „ 9s «d New Currants (machine cleaned) 6d per lb Valencia Kasins • > 7cl per lb Fine Eleme Sdperlb New Season's Figs ... Od per lb FJmiv onm] Inf'fil ... 10s 6d Valencia Kasins • > ' d per lb Fine Eleme Sdperlb New Season's Figs ... Od per lb Hour, good local ... 10s 6d Chamberlain's at mill prices Lime Juice, pure, per bottle J s 100 Nests Jam Jars, 5 2s 7d „ Jam Jars, 7 2s Sd Prime Smoked Hams ] do do iiolls Cjioice Small Cheeses • Splendid Stock of Glassware. •CUTLERY, PLATBDWABE, HARDWARE. ,! Drapery Sep&rtmeiita Reduction of feSO pevfl.!at.,is PEK POUND. 6 ri~_ IRRESPECTIVE OF COSTfcflll ikrehases for GASH during the Teas. Teas, OUR OWN BLENDS—Now so well known and so largely used known as "CASTLE BRAND" are sustainng their high reputation, TEYTHP.M JEHDAJS-DGrBAY'B t^L~IMPROVED BEOADCAST FOECE-SEEB RAIN, GRASS and TURN IP SOWER' So W8 unif-Mmlv regular un.'lei all conditions and can bo trusted to the gini'uice of a boy. IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN DRILL - WITH POSITIVE FBSD AND SPRING COULTERS, Is the Best Drill.in the Market and is extensively used throughout New Zer land, and winner of First Prii-js in cotnpe.'ition with the best American an English Drills, and is in many refpects much superior to both. 13, 15, and 1 Coulters 7iu Centre Machine kep. in stock. j Reid and Gray's combined Manure and Turnip 'Drill. Made any siz«X from i to S Gjulters, and 14 to loin between the drills. DOUBLE DRILL TURNIP § MANURE SOWER, Manure is &iwn in front of rolfcrs, and put deeply in or shallow as preferred. The Turnip Seed is sown tJrough a separate spout behind the rollers and can be put in as as required, and covered with the •• I iSnx.ll rollers behind. DOUBLE FITKROW PLOUGHS. 1 iLSO. THKIR (fSILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, I WITH BEVERSIL'LE POINTS, >HICH, liAeSIRED, C\N MS MADE CONVERTIBLE INTO ORDINARY ■~;, 1 DOUBLE. FURROWS. i ;- :> V IHE BifsT IIfTEE MARKET, r ■■3 l«, ji LIGHTEJf. IN DRAUfIT THAN THOSE «.F ANYOIHEI? L - >i:v: v'•'■ MAKERS •"•■/ :.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3701, 3 January 1891, Page 1
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778Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3701, 3 January 1891, Page 1
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