OUR WORLD-WIDE WINNER ! THE McCORMICK MACHINE OF STEEL.
This Machine |costs more than any machine ever built. The cheap Machines that will be offered for sale during the coming season are manufactured for less than this modern one will co I^. The rigid inspection of material, the care used up. n each detail of the construction, the perfect fitting of the joints and the careful alignment of every shaft and bearing cost m >my. A daub of paint will fill a crack, a loose shaft will run in angular bearings, and the unbushed box of the cheap machine does well enough for a season. Perhaps for a year or two it may appear to do as well as the reliable one, but by the time it (■hould be nearly in its prime, its bearings brightened, ar.d its whole mechanism smooth, for easy operation, it is so worn that it has to be thrown away. EXAMINE THIS MODKtN MACHINE OF STEEL. Can you buy cheap machines for less than we can afford to Fell at / We do not doubt it, but do not forget that their life-time will be Dumbired by thiee years, while this Modern Machine will be good for ten. What is a few pounds to the los-s of a crop while waiting for lepairs caused by the defective cons'ructim of a shmsy machine. Our Modern Machine of S eel is the conduction of this age. It contains better matt rial, is built with more care, its construction is more mechanical, its wtole mtchnnistn is light, yet excetdingly btiff and s roug, and it will cut more acres of grain in its lifetime, with less outlay of horse-powtr and with less expense lor sa'e.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 18, 30 January 1891, Page 4
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285Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 18, 30 January 1891, Page 4
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