Business Notices. CTIJST j__3__E,lV_3l), PER CHAELES DBBEINGr. SEE EOll TOTJESELE! THE Marsh Harvester AND CHAM! BINDEE, THE BEST IN THE WOBLD. TABLES EOE HAND BINDING WITH EACH MACHINE. AND MECHANICS, after thoroughly inspecting the MARSH, declare it to be the LIGHTEST DRAUGHT SIMPLEST IN CONSTBUCnON EASIEST ADJUSTED AND BEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET. 9AAAA OF THESE perfect and CSU.UUVF reliable MACHINES now running in the United States, where, by good work and freedom from breakage, it has constituted itself THE POOB MAN'S FBIEND. FARMERS—If you would do yourselves justice, call and examine the Marsh Harvester and Binder before purchasing elsewhere. AGENTS FOB NEW ZEALAND Mason, Struthers, & Co. 5 WHOLBSALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. 12-31 5124 THE AJMEBJCAN SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, COLOMBO STREET,, , Late Turner's Premises. THE following MACHINES can be obtained at this Establishment, either for Cash or on Deferred Payments :-- Raymond's Household Hand Machine Do. No. 1 Treadle Singer's (genuine) Family' Warner'a A Hand Machines Zealandia Hand Machine The' Wilson" TreadleMaohina The Do. -■ Tailoring Jones's Boot Man_Eactunng Maebmea' B C Elaatac and Wax Thread Howe's Dp. Do. Do. The "Home Companion" Hand Machine The "Home Treasure" Dp. Do. These machines, with the exception of Jones's, are all of' American manufacture,.and their immense Buperiority over Birmingaam or German ■ makes is an established fact. Every machine from- this establishment will be sold with a guarantee. Needles and extra parts for all the foregoing machines, also for many others not, generally sold can be bad. A first-class machinist. is employed to repair old machines at reasonable rates.' .-, : . '. - ... : AMERICAN SEWING B-ACH-NE CO. 9-14 4985 H.HEBMAN Manager. J. B« Dale & Co., ESTATE AND PROPERTY AGENTS {12 yeara in Cathedral Bquare), '' : ■ BILL DISOOUNTEBB AMD MONEY \-29 BROKERS. 7569 SUFFOLK 8,8 EJ WIB V (Late W. J. Disher), BARBADOES ! STRAIT. BAIRD,& CO. beg respectfully to intimate that in consequence of the great l inCrease in the price of Malt, they are compelled to raise the price of their ALE AN D STOUT, Which in future wiQ J>o— ■■;. ~-. ■.s.'d.' 3 gallons Ale : ... 6 0 15 „ .„ ... ... ... 9 0 10 » „ : '....,■ - n6 , Double Brown Stout, per gal. .20 Bottled Ale and Stout,'per doz. 9 0: - Delivered free inCity and Suburbs. ,' ' Terms—Cash on delivery. - ■ ■■■■■, UJ3 2£g3 CHRISTMAS ALE. CHRISTMAS ALE. NEW TEAR'S ALE. W HIT E AN D V_A O. Jt_p-Br__ Bb_we_t, WINDMILL ItOAD, CJHRISTCHURCH. 5 Gallons33X Ale ;.»,'' ~ '". ■' ;10 ~ „ - 17s 6d Imperial Ale ... ... 2s 6d per Gallon Double Brown Stout, ... 2s , ~ Bottled Ale and Stout,.., 9s per Dozen Delivered Free to R-ilway or within Three Miles of Brewery. Terms—Cash on delivery.' TO FARMER^. Capital Harvest Ale and Cooper, in barrels or hhds, at greatly reduced prices. 12-24 4877 CANTERBURY WHITE ROCK STONE -i/_ i\f\f\ FEET of WHITE BOCK AUji/UU STONE, quarried in blocks, j'and ready for immediate delivery. This beautiful White Lime Stone is by far the finest of ite kind in New Zealand. Buildings erected; near the quarry with this stone eighteen years, ago remaan as perfect as when they were firstl built. The best evidence of the value of the; Canterbury White Bock Stone is the fact that it has been. exclusively' used _in the following, public.and private buildings, vi_.:— The Cathedral The Supreme Court Museum College Gaol Asylum Bailway Worksnops Normal School Avonside Church Wesleyan Schools Congregational Church Borough Schools, KaiaFreamasons'H_Q,Lyt- poi telton Strange and Co. s Wilkin and Co.'s Maling and Co.'b John Lewis* Twentyman and ConLightband, AHan, and ~ sin'a .. Co.'b Harman and Stevens "A"d many of the public schools, _ besides numerous private buildings. Quantities hare also been sent to Wellington and Melbourne. It is also exce_entry adapted for monumental purposes. •-•;-■■■• Facilities are now poasessed for prompt de-li-ary of blocks of -tone of any sice, and in B_yqr_«n_ty, _t a b—twt notice; and tie price of this very saperior stone ia now reduced to 2b 3d per cubic foot, delivered in <2_istchurch or Lyttettan. Mr B.TAAFE has been appointed by mc as AGENT for the White Bock Quarries, and will see to the proper da_n_cation and delivery of _»«toise. ■-"■ __ ___.__,-_ 83*1 8680 W, WttSOK*
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4194, 6 January 1879, Page 1
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