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Notices "•■ THE MASSEY TORONTO LIGHT BINDER THE ENVY OF ALL *LANUFAOTURKRSk. THB VICTOR IN EVERY CONTIOT. „ tn%m>ct * %HR MOST SUBSTANTIAL FRIEND OP THB FARMERS. THIS WOBFDERFUL REAPER AND BINDER T« NOW ON VIEW at our Stores, West street, Ashburton : at Messrs BENNETTS BROS., Christchurch and Leeston ; at Mr W. BUSS', Rangiora. We Invite Inspection of this Little but Strong, this Small but Great, this Light but -Datable Machine. "TBvery Fars&ershouia go ana see this :•■-■ MASSEY lesSsd * JJnbubing -"ndless J-lauped BINDER. FRIEDLANDER BROS., Sole Agents for N.Z. TAYLOR, PAPPS & CO,, 195 and 137 HIGH STREET, 157 and 159 LOWER HIGH STREET, 63 VICTORIA STREET AND COLOMBO ROAD, SYDENHAM; WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DIRECT IMPORTERS. INDENTS EXECUTED UPON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. IN DIRECT COMMUNICATION WITH THE PRINCIPAL LONDON AND NEW YORK FIRMS. ; TO keep pace with the spirit of the times, we have had for a considerable period past an object in view, which, when carried out, should place us in a position far away in advance of other retail firms in the city:— , . *l. j To import our Goods Direct, and by so doing save the local merchants profit, and thus put our customers in the position of being able to buy at Wholesale Prices, has been our long and steadfast aim, and a result in which we ha.ye osed our best endeavors to attain, so that now we are only too pleased to inform our customers that we have succeeded almost beyond our expectations. ~ . _.«•*. i+Of course, to accomplish our purpose meant a considerable increase of uamtai to enable us to clear large lines, also a large turn-over, to quickly dispose of such when To meet the first difficulty we have formed ourselves into a powerful bona fld« Company; and, secondly, we have surrounded thq city with five separate Branch Establishments, so that our trade is double and treble in advance of any other retail But, for all this, to ensure quick and speedy clearance*, we are prepared to meet large buyers with special quotations. ORDERS OF £5 And upwards will be subject to A LIBERAL TRADE DISCOUNT. At the same time Customers will have the satisfaction of knowing thateverj article, however small, will be sold at the lowest possible price. Others, no doubt, will endeavor to sell a few lines as cheap as us, even If they make a losb by so doing but in most items our Prices will be found much LOWER THAN ANY OTHER FIRM. Arrowroot, in 71b tins, 4Jd per lb'f Kerosene, 150 test, 14s 9dper case Blue, Colman's Thumb, 4s 3d per 121 V Navy Plug Tobacco, 4£ 3d per lb 4 Blacklead, Crane's, 6s 3d per gross German Parafflne Candles, by the box of Condensed Milk, Milkmaid, 7s per doz tins 251b/7£d per lb Tapioca and Sago, finest white, 2s 9d per Globe Wax, 7*d per lb . ; . . __ 121h ; National a,nd Battersea Wax, 8d per lb New Prunes, very fine, 4s 9d per 121b Electric, 4d per lb ..:*.-■; Satety Matches, guaranteed quality, 2a 6d New Jam, 4s 9d per doz per 12 packets Marmalade, Keller's, 7s per do 2 New Currants, 6e 3d per 121b Do Mob's, as 3d. per dor . New Raisins, 5s 3d per 121b Golden Syrup, 21b tins, «s 9d per doa New Season's Tea, extra value in bait- Do £6lb tins, 10s. 6d per tin chests, £2 5s each Finest Coffee, ground on the premises, li New Season's Tea, extra value, in boxes, 4d per lb 9s 6d each ' . ' As we have some Fifty Tons of Turner's and Wood'uFlottr,, bought before the rise took place, we shaßstUlseU at old prices, vii, 251b, *Jolb, 1001b. A Complete Price List for the present month sent free by post to any given address. THEDEERJNiG ■ ALL-STEEL TWINE BINDER. SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED to MEET the REQUIREMENTS of the NEW ZEALAND FARMERS, and to JCtIMATE- Built ErJTIKELY OF STEEL, it is PRACTICALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE,-and.ia the Lightest, most Simple and Perfect Harvesting Machine of the day. k feesides the goodwill of every purchaser, it has already GAINED the FOLLOWING PRIZES during the present Season IN AUSTRALIA, viz. :-- Orange — ... « FJHST' Chilterri ... .« FIRST Molong ... ». •".'»• »,• Yarrawonga .... ... «. » Ipswich ... ~ Coleralne ... ... .» ~ Jerilderie ... ... n Yass .:.... ... — .•».': Murrurundl ... ... } ... n Laura, - *.. ■■ w. Gunoedah ... ... ~. • '... ,# Hamilton ' ... ... •«. „ Queensland Grand National ... _ ~ Tarlee, S.A. M . ... ... „ Ypung... .„ ... > M n Belfast ... ». ... ,» Warracknabeal ... ■•*..- «, WarirnAmbobl... ...,. GOLD MEDAL Minylp ... ... .» „ Longford, Tasmania .„ «. FIRST Rutherglen ... ... M . ,» Rupanyup ... ... ... SECOND Latrobe, Tasmania ... ... „ Pyramid Hill ..= -~< ... „ Mudgee ;.. ... ... SECOND- Two Wells ... ... «i .» Murromburrah ... •••.'• •'""»''■ Balaklava- **. •*•--•' m» , f Murtoa M . M ... „ One of our competitors boasts of Having allied -a simple knotter for t"he first time. Tiie Deering has used the Simplified Knotter with unparalleled success Por Fife Seasons SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALANDMASON STRUTHERS &■■ CO., CHRISTCHURCH, FARMERS requiring a DfiERING MAtSINE must APPLY EARLY, as the Larger Proportibii of this Season's Importations are Already Sold, and Daily Applications are coming in. ■ ■ M., S. & Co, ', : —— i ;,-- ; *—.—i—— Hi it; -:—;,r'i,i. >, B. HALE & CO., SAIL, 338 NT, TARPAUtm, COVER, ANDOILSBHIN CLOTHINCJ MANUFACTURERS, AND ROPE AND TWINR MAKERS, STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. BINWJNG TWINE. , ■»»/is! be? to call tiie attention of Farmers to the fact that having manufactured W Bindin« 'Irvine last season that beat everything in - the . market, whether American, English, or Colonial, are determined to maintain our leading position, ibd are now making : ' „!*,,_, -— ■ • ■ i. " MANILLA, FLAX, AND HEMP TWINES, giving every possible care so as to turn out a superior, article. We especially recommend the Manilla Twine, as being tbe most reliable and economical to use. A* we had to refuse large orders last season, there being such a run on our make, we ask Farmers to send in their orders at once,, so as to prevent disappointment. It can be purchased from all Merchants, Ironmongers, Storekeepers, ana Agents throughout New Zealand. TARPAULIN& We also call the attention of Fanners to the great value of Tarpaulins, and all careful farmers see that there is always a Rood sound one handy for use at any time for different purpose*. There is no well-ordered farm complete witfaoot them. In Stock ill sizes trwn, 6 to 24 x 30. MARQUEES~"oN HIRE, Sites from 12 x 24 to 25 x 80. WHOLKSALEAND EETAIL, m ' IMPERIAL DEPOT SPRING AM) SUMMER GOODS Are NOW ARRIVING by EVERY STEAMER, and include tbe usual ' CHOICE ASSORTMENTS OF THE BEST MAKERS. Our Colonial-made Boocs are Good and Cheap. AH Kinds of Gent s and Indies' Boots Madb TO GfiSßft by Skilled Workmen.----207 CASHEL STREET AND 4 PJUJSCiii Sl'Riatl, iJUItSDIH;

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7260, 21 January 1889, Page 2

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