THE NEW ZEALANDER TWINE BINDER. IN asking our friends to buy from New Zealand Makers, we would point )iit a few of the benefits which ,vould accrue through so dninsr. Dupli:ates would bo easier mid generilly cheaper; and from the facilities it our disposal—viz., our brandies in lifferent parts of New Zealand.—we can iiipply any parts of machines from any of ;hese branches at an hour's notice ; other Makers may, and do claim to lie able to do ,liis, but fanners find to their cost, and our sxperionoe bears them out, THAT IT CANNOT JK DONE WITH IMPORTKO MACHINKS. _ We lave known of cases whore farmers with a jroken down Imported Binder have had to vait a week during the busiest part of larvest time before they got supplied. Had iuch been a machine of our make, it would lave been at work within a few hours. A'l >arts of machines are numbered and ac-:urat-ely duplicated, and we challenge comparison with the best imported in that •espect; and while asking farmers to purjhftse our Binder, we may state that it is low generally recognised that our machine s at least a? good as the best imported, and iiVJCH superior to many of them in every •equisite of a serviceable Binder. We tppend a few of the many Testimonials ■eceived for our Binder; but the best testimonial is the fact that last year no less lian 43 were sold in one district alone. Tk Rork West, Waipa, Aug. 11, 1887. The Reaper and Binder 1 bought from 'ou last harvest made very good work on all orts of ground. I cut some very steep idlings, the Binder sliding a foot at once, ,nd at the same time cutting and binding a ■ery neat sheaf. Isaac Hodgson. Cen'TRK Bush, March 27, 1886. The Reaper and Binder I purchased from r ou this season hns given me entire satisaotion. I cut and tied 140 acres in 11 clays, nd made a really good job. She tied well nd left ii good clean stubbla, although nine of the crop was very light, and other arts of it were good. I consider your iinder quite equal to any of the imported lachines, AND MUCH licihtkr of draught HAN SOMK THAI , WKBU WORKING IN THE AMK paddock with MB. I several tinieu rnrked the same team of three lioises the ■hole day, although I had a spare team esideme. I had no stoppage from time f starting till I finished, and I am lorouglily satisfied that I have a really nod and serviceable machine, and one that -ill last me a good many seasons. Alexander Siiand. REID ~&~GRAY, ■ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT il ANUFACTURERS,
CIVIL SERVICE SUPPLY ASSOCIATION". FORMS OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES in the above Association can be obtained on application to the Manager, Waikato Times Office,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2465, 28 April 1888, Page 4
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470Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2465, 28 April 1888, Page 4
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