HEDOLIPFE CROWN Is of the Eighs?.t Q-islHy u.:i Q ;m U ■■ •j On In ironmongers and Iron r^c'ian-. rnHIS Machine <- r ,?fs more than any other mucluue ever built ihe cheap JL machines that will bo offered for sale, duriiij; the coimnn season are manufactured tor less than this modern one will cost us. The ngul inspection o material, the care used upon each detail ot the construction, the. perioct ncu „ of the joints and the careful alignment of every shilt and bearing cost lUo " daub of paint will till a crack, a loose shaft will run in angular bcannK*, ana in aubushed box of the cheap machine does well enough for a seasenn 1 crnaps io a year or two it may appear to do as well as the reliable one, but by the time should be nearly in its prime, its bearings brightened, and its whole nucnauisiu smooth, for easy operation, it is bo worn that it has to be thrown away^_ Can you buy cheap macnines tor less thai we c;ui afford to sell V »e uo doubt it, but do not forget that their lifetime will be numbered by three years, while this nicdem miehine will be good for ton. What is a fow pounds to uio loss of a crop while waiting for repairs caused by the defective const., notion oi a alimsy machine. Our Modern Machine of Steel is the construem-ii ot tn.s age. it contains better material, is built with more care, Its constmcUou kj more mechanical, its whole mechanism is light, vet exceedingly still anu stron ß , and it will cut more acres of s;raiu in its lifetime, with loss outlay or horse-po\Nei and with less expense for repairs than any other machine that has ever been offered tor sale. ,„,„r.T. CAREFULLY" EXAMINE IT AND YOU WILL BUY NO OluFi*MORROW BASSET & Co., Christchurok SEND FOR CATALOGUE. LOCAL AGENT
JNO. GRAHAM & CO., Mast ert on. To our Customers and General Public. TE tender our grateful thanks for the very liberal support bestowed, and ' V trust by careful buying, SMALL PROFITS and Personal Attention, to retain and increase tfie same. Finding that the custom of givinsr gifts—though costing a considerable sum—has caused some dissatisfaction, we have decided to do away with the practice tor this season, Substituting- Great Reduction in Prices. Continuing to December 31st. NOTE—Quality and WeiffUts Guaranteea. Subjoined find Curtailed Price List ot Keductious. Trusting this will meet general ApprovaJMWyTiw Your-Obedient Seivams,
JOHN GEaHAM & CO. l^wr«TtW*>l^r Auckland Sugar No I, 401b lis. .., „ 2, „ 10s 6d „■ „ 3, ~ os(id ' New Currants (machine cleaned) 6d per lb Valencia Rasins .- Tdperlb Fine Eleme Sdperlb New Season's Figs ... »d per lb Flour, good local ... 10s (id. Chamberlain's at mill prices Lime Juice, pure, per bottle Is j 100 .N,ests Jam Jars, 5 2s 7d • „ „ Jam Jars, 7 'is 8d Prime Smoked Hams do do Bolls Choice Small Cheeses Splendid Stock of Glassware. CUTLERY, PLATEDWARE, HARDWARE. \*TEE&mmmffim#mm Reduction of SO per cent., 4»PEB FOUND. _ IRRESPECTIVE OF COSTOn all purchases for OASIS during the! Teas. Seas, TeasOUR OWN BLENPS—Now so well known and so largely used known as "CASTLE BRAND" arc sustainng their high reputation, _ TRY THEM EEEDXnDGIBaY'B I IMPROVED BROADCAST FORCE-SEED RAIN, GRASS and TURN IP SOWER, o ws unif irmly regular i"»3er all conditions and can be trusted to the tcnidanco of a boy. IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GJiAIN DHILL WITH POSITIVE FEED AND SPRING COULTERS, Ib tll3 Best Drill in the Market and is extensively used throughout New Zealand, and winner of First Prizes in competition with the best American and English Drills, and is ill many respects much superior to both. 16, 10, and it Coulters 7in Centre Machine kept iu stock. Gray's combined Manure and Turnip Drill. Made any size, from 4 to 8 Coulters, and 14 to Win between the drills. DOUBLE DRILL TURNIP § MANURE SOWER, Manure is sown in front of rollers, and put deeply in or shallow as preferred. The Turnip Seed is sown through a separate spout behind the rollers and can be put in as shallow as required, and covered with the Small rollers behind. LOUBIE FUKRWV PLOUGHS. CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, -WITH REVERSIBLE POINTS, WRTCH TTrnFSTRED CAN BE MADE CONVERTIBLE INTO ORDINARY THEiBEST IN"THE MARKET, ANli MUCH LIGeUk IN.J)BAUH;p THAS THOSE <JF ANY OTHER vW' I " MA&ErtS ■™ ■ '•jße are aiyi"? most unqualified Satisfaction bead for pnrticulai'3 and Prices. ; Manilla Binding Twiue '""
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3703, 6 January 1891, Page 1
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731Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3703, 6 January 1891, Page 1
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