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Business Notices. MILNER & THOMPSON'S GREAT PATENT TUNING DEVICE BY WHICH A PIANO STANDS PERMANENTLY IN TCNE AFTER THE STRINGS ARE ONCE STRETCHED, IS THE BEST PATENT EVER DISCOVERED FOR PIANOS, AND WILL LAST 200 YEARS. OLD METHOD. NEW METHOD. . The left nana cut NN^N^H BSS ffijSßr HSSfnB! shows the old method of \\\\\ rßih B____ ~_Zl'-_i—l frrr - ? older the piano is, as A, \m\ more e °^ble S ic y r5 te tS'gec D M™ I |™ffl of niucheiperimentingand C \\VVV\S\ Ml ImMr wfiJlri_ which are firmly _3\\wNvN film Vw« in )i connected with the steel _S_iS|rC\\\\\\v iulal! njhim'r' Musical refinement of \\V\\\\v\\\vv Wlat n(H iff' tone, much diminished M 3 fWtm' liability to get out of i'lu ! [[< sfl'-ji tune, and great durabi- lAj jVs filMl — ' lity are secured. ** J Jo^yMj A. Fulcrum, b. Lever, o. Rough tuning pin. D. Fine tuning pin. E. Steel frame of piano! 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION ON PIANOS. With a view to Clearing Out our large stock of Pianos made on the old method of stringing, we have decided to submit to a Reduction of Ten per Cent, on all Pianos constructed on that System. ~ In future all our Models, which have been so long and favorably known to the Public, will be made with our NEW PATENT TUNING ATTACHMENT, and will be supplied at the SAME PRICE as the old ones have been. / . THE DEERING ALL-STEEL TWINE BINDER. SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED to MEET the REQUIREMENTS of the NEW ZEALAND FARMERS, and to STAND THE CLIMATE. Built ENTIRELY OF STEEL, it is PRACTICALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE, and is the Lightest, most Simple a»d Perfect Harvesting Machine of the day. Besides the goodwill of every purchaser, it has already GAINED the FOLLOWING PRIZES during the present Season IN AUSTRALIA, viz. ;- Orange FIRST Chiltern ... , FIRST Molong ... — — » Yarrawonga .;. Ipswich i> Coleraine ... „ Jerilderie » Yass Murrurundi » Laura, S.A ... Guunedah ... ... ... Hamilton ... ... ... „ Queensland Grand National ... Tarlee, S.A. ... ... ... ~ Young... ... ... ... i* Belfast ... ... ... „ Warrackn&beal ... ... » Warrnambool... ... GOLD MEDAL Minyip ... ... ... i> Longford, Tasmania ... ... FIRST Rutherjslen ... ... — » Rupanynp ... ... ... SECOND Latrobe, Tasmania „ Pyramid Hill ~; „ Mudgee SECOND Two Wells ... ... ... „ Murrumburrah „ Balaklava ... ... ... >, Murtoa ... ... ••• >, One of our competitors boasts of having applied a simple knotter for the first time. The Deering has used the Simplified Knotter with unparalleled success For Five Seasons SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND— MASON STRUTHBRS & C 0.,. CHRISTCHURCH, FARMERS requiring a DEERING MACHINE must APPLY EARLY, as the Larger Proportion of this Season's Importations are Already Sold, and Dally Applications are coming in. M S &Co THE MASSEY TORONTO LIGHT BINDER. THE ENVY OF ALL MANUFACTURERS. THE VICTOR IN EVERY CONT-ST. THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL FHIEND Oi? THE FARMERS. THIS WONDERFUL REAPER AND BINDER la NOW ON VIEW at our Stores, Wesfc street, Ashburton ; at Messrs BENNETTS BROS., Christchurch and Leeston ; ac Mr W. BUSS', Rangiora. We Invite Inspection of this Little but Strong, this Small but Great, this Light but Durable Machine. Every Farmer should go and see this MASSEY Simple -*-_sted -*-n__ess -L*aud_d B 1 N_D E R. FKIEDLANDER BROS., Sole Agents for _J.Z.

.J - *_!p 2* K &> fJj^l 4f* — z^ —___-. "••, „ IMMENSE VARIE T-Y OF LOCALLY MANUFACTURED „ MEN'S, BOYS , , AND , JUVENILE CLOTHING. PARKER AND TRIBE, 199 CASH EL STKE.BT, NEXT SHOP TO BALLANTYNE'S.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7252, 7 March 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7252, 7 March 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7252, 7 March 1889, Page 2

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