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Bnsi-MS BotioM I ■ i | RANGIORA STOCK £800. GOODS REMOVED TO VICTORIA STREET.

F. GABITES, * HAVING removed tho Stock of Drapery., value —300. from the Branch at Bangiora, will offer the same for Sale at hi* Premises, Victoria street, Christehurch, To-morrow and following days, at.. ■„,. ___ 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. You are reminded that this is not a] BANKRUPT STOCK, But a WELL ASSORTED STO CJK, At*Priccs the Cheapest tind Best ever offered. These Goods must be Sold Quickly, as the room is reqni rod for*Ncw Spring Goods. £800 '^^^old^^gOO F. GABITES, VICTORIA STREET, ! CHRISTCHURCH. 7422 f c G 81 J a 8 I 1 < TURNER'S PATENT COMBINATION CHURN. THIS Churn has been invented by a practical dairy farmer to supply a deficiency which was found to exist in the present Barrel Churn. In this Patent the user has tho advantage, whenever the cream becomes sleepy, of being able to thoroughly agitate-the cream, by revolving the beaters inside, whilst the barrel remains stationary, or it can be revolved in the j opposite direction to the beaters, if the butter requires to be fetched quicker than usual. < The frame is of the very best possible description, morticed and tenoned together, and Held i hy joint bolts in the same manner as chaffcutters, &c, no that it teunposßible.tp get Wcketty. There is room to place a bucket under the Churn. The barrel is fitted with a, bolt to hold it in position to take the butter out. with spile hole to draw off tho buttermilk, with an easily tahen off cover; and with a valve to let off air, gas, &c. Altogether, the Churn Is most complete. - ~ _, , , .... . . _. j_ A trial of the difference between this Churn and the old Barrel description has been made. A ouantitv of cream was divided into two lota-one was placed in- one of the Combination Churns the other lot was placed in the ordinary Barrel Churn; the butter came in this Churn in 1 hour 15 minutes-whereas it came in the Patent Combination Churn m lo minutes. One who has had this Churn in work for six months, says that he can always guarantee to _ethis butter in half-an-hour, either winter or summer. Tho irreat advantage of this Churn is therefore very evident, and no dairy ought bo. he without one ;haU the ttmo at least can he saved, and better butter can be depended upon. ; A FE.V OF THE TESTIMONIALS RE-EFTEE* FOR CHURNS. From John Grigg, Esq., Longbeach. In renly to your letter of the 12th inst., the Patent Churn (Turner s) made by you for mo is in i ever> war most satisfactory L aa so much as HBlbs of butter has been made at one churning. ] * * From J. J. Hkrrick, Esq., T_l Tapu, The No. 3 Combination Churn I bought from you last December, we have used it every week since I find it a wonderful improvement on the ordinary Barrel Churn in saving of time. We modfto have fourchnrnlngs fin'l7olbs of butter, but your churn has churnedthe same amount „t twice The chum I nought from you only holds about three" gallons more than the one I was Sreviously using, still it onfy takes about half the time to chnrn the same quantity of butter as mv former one took. I can confidently recommend it to all dairy farmers. mytom FromMr John near Blenheim. ' T have irreat pleasure In Informing you that the Churn (Turners Combination) purchased some months ago gives every satisfaction as to ease in use and ready churning of the butter. ,rzVu."*-%--" -_*Fbom Mc R. Bbooklasd, St. Asdrew'b. I received the Churn all right, and am highly pleased with it. My wife churned for four hours the week before we got your churn ; now she only churns half an hour. She says, after usta£ every other kind of churn, she can say yours isTHEONE; Please send tha account. For further particulars, apply to the Patentee, W. R. TURNER, NEW BRIGHTON ; Or the Manufacturers, ANDREWS AND BEAVEN, Canterbury Machine Works, SOUTH BELT, CHRISTCHURCH. No. lbs butter. Price. T&* " ~ 30-40 .. 65 0 s°'S I 70-100 70 0 g£f ;• ;; ;: iw - 200 _ 1010 o 7121 NOW OPEN. WARDELL BROS. AND COMPANY'S NEW TEA AND GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, KIVER'S BUILDINGS, CASHEL STREET, CORNER OF HIGH STREET. XN OPENING this Establishment we have for our object the supplying of the Public with SUGARS, SPICES. J& ItMAXna m VBA grgsai?ox 1 Md SUPERIOR to anything hitherto offered for sale here. TEA~TIST. DEUCIOUS MELLOW-FLAVORED DARGEELING MIXTURE 2s 6d ARKALLY STERLING FAMILY TEA £* A BRISK INVIGORATiyG TEA -* M

With reference to GENERAL GOODS, such as SUGARS, DRIED FRUITSjISPICES, See., ■ that wo never allow any article to be sold under a false name. That r_d_rtl-^es^lTw g^utoemaybellied upon as being without that purftill confidence in getting pure and wholesome goods of every class anc description. GENERAL GOO DB. _.„___ «„, (Van Houten's lib tins, 3b 4d; Jib tins. Is lOd; Hb tfc_, Ud. COCOA AND CHOCOLATE X Fry's Homeopathic, lib tins. Is 2Jd*; Jib, 7J<L towAAjjuv ( A hurge selection of other makers. _.. _ „_ -. (White Crystals, sjdj Mauritius. 98d; Snowdrops, Sd; Demenua, SUGARS J granulated, and Icing Sugars. ._,._. , »,__,__ .- _~_-t„._ (Best CurranK 5Jd: FJemes, 6d and 6Sd; Vale-das, 6Jd; F_-rt DRTED AND FOR_IGNj ,TO^ tMia^ u g^ F ig B ,p rn _cc, Dates, ate, FRCTTS -•€ ( Signet Nailrod, 4s lOd; Juno. sa; Ruby, Ss 6d; Williams" Ruby TOBACCOS \ 6a3d: SiguctScvcns, is 6d. ■ . /Orlando Janes* best' Starch, lib fancy boxes, Sid; Colman's 3W; ( • Neave'B Food, 9d; Kefllers Marmalade, 7*d; Crosse and aiTvnRTKS < BlackweU's Potted Meats. Is Id; Candles—Eleetrio^tearins SUNDRIES *S White Wax 7jd, National Sperm B*d, full-weight V. best German Fluted Sid. Special quotations per box. KEROSENE ;' . -- Patent Tap, Ts _, „_ ~_.._,-„ We are paying special attention to Provis'ons, and can supply HAMS and BACON of the best brands at very reasonable prices. WARDELL BROS. & COMPANY. 96

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6853, 10 September 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6853, 10 September 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6853, 10 September 1887, Page 3

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