&v REDCLIFFB CROWtf 4^^ \ BB&ND /?«» fv GALVANISED IliON \b JX (OOKBUff'ATED ANDFLiST) Mj Is of the Highest Quality ancf Uniformity l t T »wt a full width, and trill cover as mucl as any first-class iron. A larg< sheets fuU wi« and lengfchs gviayg ou lmdj JOHN DTJTffIE 4? CO, Ltd. Ironmongers and Iror Merchants, WEjIX.IIVQTOIN". _ ouitWokldwidi WINNER. The Ko'Oonnick,_JJidluiw $ § teei - THIS Machine rosts wore than any otkr machine ever built. The cheap machines that will be offered for sale diring the coming season arei nwi factured for less than this modem one will ost us. The n«?icl ins P ec ."^ incr material, the care used upon each detail ot he construction, the perfect niu * of the joints and the careful alignment of eveP shalt and bearing cost money. danb of paint will fill a crack, a loose shaft wil run in angular bearings, ana mb unbushed box of the cheap machine does wellenough for a season. 1 euiaps a year or two it may appear to do as well as he reliable one, but by tue buib ehould be nearly in its prime, its bearings brijhtencd, and its whole mecnatiisni smooth, for easy operation, it is so worn thatit has to be thrown away. „ EXAMINE THIS MODERN HACHINE OF STEEL. Can you buy cheap macmnes tor less than we can attord to sell V we ut ' loubt it, but do not forget that their lifetira will be numbered by three years., rhile this modern midline will be gootf'fo. ten. What is a few pounds to we I losb of a crop while waiting for repairs ciused by the defective construction 01. slimsy machine. Our Modern Machin/i of Steel is the construction ot in a age. It contains better material, is Jailt with more care, its oonstrucuou « more mechanical, light, vet exceedingly still ana « ro °°' and it will cut more acres of gram in its lifetime, with less outlay or hor,e- P?*™ and with. IeBS expense for repairs thin any other machine that has ever Dee offered tor sale. *i „ p CABEFULLY EXAMINE IT AMD YOU WILL BUY NO OTHhii. MORROW BASSET & Co,, Christchurch, SEND FOR CATALOGUE. E. McEWEN. '; LOCAL AGENT JNO. G Masterton. To our Customers and General Public. WE tender our grateful thanks .for the very liberal support bestowed, and trust by careful buying, SMALL PROFITS and Personal Attention, to retain and .'increase the same. Finding that the custom of giving gifts— though costing a considerable sum—nas aused some dissatisfaction, we Lavie decided to do away with the practice tor thjis season, < Substituting Graft Reduction in Prices. y>~~ Continuing /to December 3ist, ______ Wei ~ llts * <>"«"a«* eoa ' Subjoined "Sf Curtailed 1* Je Lfefc of Reductions. Trusting this will meet
JOHN ffIEAHAM & CO. Rice List. Auckland Sufcar No 1, 401b lis. I • „ /„ u3, ~ 9s6d | New'cummts (machine cleaned) 6d per lb Valencia Basins •-< Tdperlb lineEleme 8d per b New Season's Eigs ... 9d per lb EfiJur, good local ... 10s fid Chamberlain's at mill prices iiifie Juice, pure, per bottle Is *~ Jam Jars, 5 2s 7d r : % . „ JaiA Jars, 7 2s Sd Prime Smoked Hams do do Rolls Choice Small Cheeses Splendid Stock of Glassware. ■ CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, HARDWARE. ■Draped Department, deduction of SO percent., 4s .PER. POUND. »e<mctioJio ERESp M cTiVE QF COST _ lOn aU purchases for CASE during 1 the 1 Holidays. Teas. Teas, Teas, OTTft OWN BLENDS—Now so well known and so largely used known as <<pa\tt,E BRAND" are sastainng their high reputation, i TRY THEM IMPROVED BROADCAST FORCE-SEED EAlfr 4&ASS and TURNIP SOWER, ■i) ws under all conditions and can be trusted to the ; / "'"% i m guidance of a boy. / EW ZEAL AND GRAIN DRILL TVEFEED AftD SPRING COULTERS, Market and is extensively used throughout New Zeait Prizes in competition with the best American and English flt" 18 ' ana is 1m many respects much superior to both. 13, 15, and 17 Coulters i m Centre Machine kept in stock. Reify an( J Gray's combined Manure and I Turnip Drill. Matf e an y size ' from 4to 8 Coulters > aml 14 to 10in between the drills - DOUBLE DRILL TURNIP § MANURE SOWER, Manniffe k BOWn in front of ™ llers > and P ut deepl y in or shallow as preferred. Sf ne Turnip Seed is sown through a separate spout behind the rollers .. 1 and *ta be put in as shallow as required, and covered with the ( Huiall rollers behind. /doubib furrow ploughs. CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, WITH REVERSIBLE POINTS, * •i-ifTGH IP'DESIRED, CAN BE MADE CONVERTIBLE INTO ORDINARY WI " .it-. .- DOUBLE FURROWS. h iLIGHTER IN DRAUHT THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER rt MAKERS Irea/dv in use are ftiying most unqualified Satiisfaction Send for ■ t particulars and Prices. BSfPure' Manilla Binding 'JViue .j^g
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3704, 7 January 1891, Page 1
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