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O.TJR flag is still flying ! The opposition have cut prices far below what staple machines can be manufactured for, in order to keep the M'CORMICK # from making sales. The superior merit of the M'CORMICK BINDERS and MOWERS, however, cannot be hidden, nor can the many tales oi the rival salesman hide from the discerning purchaser the neatness, lightness, strength, symmetry, simplicity, and undoubted reliability and honesty of conBtruction of the M'CORMICK. The discerning farmer knows that such machines are cheap at any price, and as quickly sees that the quickly-thrown-together low-priced machines will be dear in the long run, at whatever price they are offered at, even if it is as low as £20 for a Binder, when delays, breakages, and repair bills are finally paid. Buy the machine that will stand by you ; the machine with a record ; the machine that will have an agency in your town in 15 years from this clay, and should you then want a piece of repair, you would have no trouble in getting it. Unless the HONESTLY BUILT M'CORMICK is better value for its price than the thrown-tdgether machine is for its less price, we do not want you to have it. We ask patronage only Dn a business basis, and we guarantee that we give greater value for the money than is given in any cheap machine for less money. Go to the M'CORMICK Agent in your District at once. Don't allow another day to pass. The Crop is large, and the demand is unprecedented for the celebrated LIGHT DRAUGHT STEEL M'CORMICK to cut it; celebrated for its light draught, for its powerful .qualities in handling grain.

MORROW, BASSETT, A! COMPANY, CHRISTCHICH A! DUNEBIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1989, 7 April 1892, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1989, 7 April 1892, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1989, 7 April 1892, Page 11

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