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1 Business Notices i ! THE VICTOR OF THB HARVEST FIELD THE MASSEY REAPER j AND BINDER, I X-VERY TRIAL A TRIUMPH, as Is cviSha denced by the testimonials given in every , direction by farmers and practical men. I The universal verdict is that the MASSEY \ (REAPER AND BINDER is the "COMING j ■i MACHINE," to the exclusion of all others. j i Read the reports of the trials written by ex--1 i ports in all tho newspapers. They form one great volume of praise ot the handiest, lightest, ', strongest and best harvester everoffered to the ' Farming Public. A few of the reasons why tbe Massey Reaper i and Binder triumphs over all others .-— BECAUSE the frame is without joints at the corners, and so cannot shift out of line. BECAUSE the castings are of malleable iron, and will not break, as do the iron castings on all other machines. , BECAUSE the weight trip prevents lepealing in tares or down grain. BECAUSE tho packers go so close to the ' mouth of the elevator tliat choking is iiu possible. ■ BECAUSE a thirdpackertakes the grain down | much better than the old butter. BECAUSE it cap make sbeitvcs of any size, or all ot thorn o' the same size. [ BECAUSE it lias a lighter draught than any other machine yet iv vented. : BECAUSE it will take twine of any size. i BECAUSE it is the best maciune iv the world We have already booked many orders for the 1 next harvest. Most of tlioso who have wit- : nessed a trial of tliis marvel of niecliauicai : skill naturally desire to possi-ss one. and we would strongly advise farmers not to order machines of any oiuor make, aa such action will simply overwhelm them with regret wnon they see the " MASSEY." We only ask the farmers to see the machine ' on trial. Its unrivalled merits will do Uie resw Every Machine Guaranteed. For price, &c., apply to J FiUEDLANDEK BROS., ASHBC RTON. Sole Agents tor New Zealand ) AI T H AND C a BACON CURERS. Having Opened Retail Premises. 175 High street, are rrepared to Supply— Dairy-fed Bacon, Hams , Fresh and Pickled Pork, Sausages Cooked Hams, &c. Butter, Eggs, fresh daily. First Prize for Bacon IgSC. Hams 1887. ';_ NOTICE. . _, J"foTIXON, TAILOR, has removed tq • .131 101 Colombo street, (late Johnston and Sons) - A New Stock of Tweeds and Coatings to hand. _™^_ - I % 14 riAa |^ HANDEIjiaR^ I BRACKETS, HALL LIGHTS. j | REGULATeJRS, GLOBES. J | wenham"gas LAMPS. *,{_ , WINDMILLS, PUMPS, A ft|s A RAMS. I HOT WATER WORK, " STEAM, GAS, AND~WAT_R FITTINGS. Patentees of "The Titan Windmill," " Rapid Water Heater, Wrought Iron Unbreakable Pump, Sec 7 Complete Water Supply Windmill, Tank, Stand, and Pump, &la High-pressure Hot Water Supply, 30gal Cylinder, two taps and pipes, for £10 Hot Water Pipes for Greenhouse, 18ft Sin pipe, coil, boilerrbrlck chimney, and fixed complete, for £510s We have the best and most complete Plant in the colonies for the manufacture and repairs - of any of the above lines. Electro-Platers to > the Trade. Estimates for .Repairs to Steam Engines, Gas Engines, Machinery, Pipe Work Hot Water Work, Plumbing, &c J. efc T.~DANK&, I Lichfleld street. Christchurch. THE ? TZ'AIAPOI COMPANY'S MANUFACTURES j Obtained r Medal highest award) N.Z. International Exhibition. 1882, old Medal highest award) Sydney Centennia Exhibition, 1888, l Prizes at ail the principal Agricultural Shows Throughout New Zealand, SUPERIOR QUALITY AND FINISH. When Purchasing TWEEDS PLAIDINGS COATINGS SERGES DRESS TWEEDS SHAWLS TARTAN RUGS FLANNELS MAUDS : BLANKETS HOSIERY j SHIRTINGS YARNS AND MENS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS CLOTHING . Of All Descriptions. • r * Ask for, and insist ox getting only, this Company's Goods, which are made from PURE WOOL . May be procured from the trade throughout the Oolony. ) Develop home industry, and provide employment for the population, by using ' KAIAPOI MANUFACTURES. 7133 TO SHEEP OWNERS. JOSEPH FORD'S PATENT MIXTUR-—A perfect cure for all scour and lungworm in sheep. One gallon sufficient for lin sheep. Price, 17s 6d for one gallon; two-gallon tins, 17s per gallon, sent to any .par t on remittance, to JOSEPH FORD. Ealing., The mixture will also be supplied at the above-quoted prices by the following Aeents:— 'iMrW. Bu&s .. .. .. Ra-giora i The Farmers' Co-operative Association .. .. ..Christchurch Mr F. Ferri—tan .. .. Ashburton MrW.F. Potts Timaru > RANGIORA. THE JUNCTION HOTEL, 1 Proprietor, Mr King. THE Best' Commercial Hotel in Ncrth Canterbury. Commercial Room, Sample Rooms, also a Spacious Billiard Room. Private . Rooms upstairs for Families. , The Choicest Brands in Wines and Spirits. Horses, Buggies, Traps, Sec, on hire at the shortest notice. First-class stabling accommodation. Situation Central. 210 GREEN HIDE" WHIPS ANTI-OALLING GIRTHS, AND CRAC*TCRS- ! May be bad from t.>« ADDINGTON YARDS -VERY ! WEDNESDAY, AND FROM MR LARGE STABLES. i OR MR GILBERTS STABLES. I Addington Saleyards. ' 720 JOHN VICK—RY, Jul*., —.--nfactnre VlfM. _~1 I M BLE TT, SEEDSMAN. FLORIST, AND FRUIT GROWER. . ■ Ornamental Shrubs, Ferns, and Pot Plants for j Table Decoration, always on hand. :, Cut Flowers, Ladies' and Gent.'s Button-holes. , • Wedding Party and Ta*de Bouquets, Wreaths, : &c. supplied on tbe Shortest Notice. :,' Camellia Bioania. &c. in season. [ ' Nurseries—;Woolston and Heathcote Yailey. I Shop?—l«Oanaßo6Cjlombb street, Chris tchurch. ! NORTH QUEENSLAND INSURANCE COMPANY I (LIMITED), j Fur Marine Insurance. ! Capital -LWO.OM EVERY Description of Marine Insurance effected at Lowest Current Rates. Claims , settled with promptitude. KAYE & CARTER, I Agents. - 7378 10 Cathedral square, Chr-tohurch JWESTPORT ANDNEWCASTLk HOUBS j AND STEAM COALS. ! fIAHE undersigned delivers in town or I X' country, in any. quantity at lowest Carrent Rates, bestscreenejd WESTPORT, COALBROOKDALB NEWCASTLE, GREYMOUTH And MALVERN 'CO-J-fr<r - 7 ' ;* COKE and FIRE WDODV. -, _. ;.- v } Address Orders— P.O. Box No. 32. Telephone ; No. 143 ; or ! ' W. H. HARGREAVES, j _w Cathedral •_<--• ,
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7122, 19 July 1888, Page 8
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