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mHE KING OF HARVESTERS. I CHATS WITH BUYERS. . ' | There's more in the "eb ceteras" of the binding: business than appears on the surface; and we take care to supply good twine and oil. No machine can turn out really first-class work with bad materials." " Whafc oil do you recommend V " A special oil we import branded Buckeye No. lor 2. It has a good body, without the tendency to "grease" and clog the bearings like castor. Some oils are entirely deficient of lubricating qualities, and run through your bearings like water. Others absorb every particle of stone or grist, and grind out the ■ surface in no time. The Buckeye oil adds 1 years to the life of a machine, whether our 1 own or any other." " What twine do you use 1" \ " Well, we import a first-class three-ply 1 jute twine, having a high breaking strain and ! good length, for 7d per lb. Either that or Donaghy's best is my tip all the time." . "You are sold out of machines, I bei lieve?" , "Lowdowns, yes; but we have a few r Elevators left. . Some of our competitors, who seldom begin to sell till we are cleaned *• out, have been stating that our stock has ' been absorbed. This is not the case. The* • Australian harvest being a failure, we in " common with everybody else had a few left over, and these are available when our own | ~ 0 stock has been sold. So you can tell your 3 friends that the. king of harvesters is. still Q available.)) "Will your Elevator work on a hillside ?" f " Yes, and a good stiff one, too! Ifc was a 3 good joke to see our competitors at Oamaru field trial tacking on a roll of sheet lead to '. the under side of their platforms, replacing

their ordinary grain wheels wifch extra heavy castings speoially procured, or rigging outside land apparatus. The Buckeye got over without any assistance, although the worsthorsed machine on the ground, and without the advantage of " expert" driving.

A Natural apbuiknt.—Eso's *Fbuit Salt (pre- I Dared from souud ripe fruit) when taken with water I acts as a natural aperient. Its Bimple bufc natural | action removes all impurities, thus preserving and rostoring health. If its great value in keeping the body in heidth were universally known, no family woiild bo without it. Caution.—Legal rights are protected in every civilised country. Examine each bottle and sco that the capsule is marked " Eno's FruitSulfc"; withoutifc.youhave been imposed on by worthless imitations.—Sold by all Chemists [Advt.] „ IfI.OBII.INBI—I'OB THB TEETH AHD BRBATH.—A few drops of the liquid "Floriline" sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produces pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleaaaee fche teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens tho gums, prevents tartar - stopa decay, gives to tho teeth a peculiar pearly -i whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant, odour arißing from de- 1 cayed tooth or tobscco-omoke. "The Fragrant - floriline," beiug composed iv park of honey and cwest herbs, is dclieiue fco tho fcaate, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price 2n Gd, of - sill Chemists and Perfumers. Wholesale dopot, S? f Farrhisjdon road. London. —fAnw.i Late Advertisements. , _ . i WANTED, Strong BOY for Parcels.— Apply sharp Mollison, Mills, and Co. la i W' ANTED, Ironmonger's ASSISTANT, with thorough knowledge of general hard- | -wart*.; must be good Stock keeper, aud a first-class I rrtail Salesman; none", other need apply.—Apply (giving references and stating salary) to P. 0., Box IoSA. Christchurch. _J_ GENTLEMAN who has had ten years' _ experience as representative of a London and Birmingham firm, recently retired from business, is now OPEN to KE - ENGAGEMENT. Having travelled throughout Now Zealand at regular periods during the past seven'years, and acquired a good con- ! uectiou for almost every description of Merchandise. I wouid be able to undertake*! good resident AGENCIf. - Christchurch preferred. Pirst-cass References. j [ Address P. 0., Box "100. Christchurch. la ENTLEMA.N with money wants sound ' INVEST MUNI!; busiuess or otherwise.— . State lull particulars " T.M.," Times Ofli-.i. la 1 "\7STANTED KNOWN—Superior Board and J i -W Ra-jideueu for Gentleman*, hath, piano, 3 central; 163.—Select. Star Office. la 1 npO LK'V, the Unsold Sections Waverley JL Estate.—for terras and particulars apply to ' Smith, Chapman, Sinclair, and White, solicitors, ■* Liverpool street. la

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8456, 1 April 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8456, 1 April 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8456, 1 April 1889, Page 3

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