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Business Notioes. THE PANTHEON. MORTLOCK AND HUDSON ACKNOWLEDGE with thanks the Patronage awarded them since taking over Mr Spencer's Business. They have still a large Stock of ENGLISH RANGES (Leamington pattern, imported direct from Barnard and Bishop by Mr Spencer) Selling Much Under Price. Four feet wide at 16 guineas, now reduced to 8 guineas. Resristers at Less Than Landed Cost BOOTS AND SHOES.— In this Department we are Rapidly Reducing Stock. The Low Prices will convince all who see them we are giving all advantages obtained through Buying fr»m a Direct Marke for Cash. CLOTHING.— Our Varied Stock does not allow us space to make this Department so pro^ minent as it deserves, but an inspection will show wo are offering advantages similar to our Boot Department. FANCY GOODS. — We have purchased for Cash another Large Consignment of these Goods, Prices Very Low. GLASS AND EARTHENWARE to arrive in the Dragon. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. 215, COLOMBO STREET. 467 THE WONDERFUL WERTHEIM. WERTHEIM SEWraflMiCHira6 WERTHEIM J WERTHEIM Impro - nfe . VMn>He WERTHEIM WERTHEIM SteS^SSSSrffla SiSSBSPf A^ERTMEIM Patent Loose-Wind. WEHTHEIM -TrrxiiTirtiTrT'TTlTll/r in S Wheel - Patent Thread Ec- -xxr^T^riiTTTnTTl/r W hi RTTTETIVr leaser. Wertheini Machines kept WERTHEIM SSffefiSTSay! WERTHEIM WERTHEIM "r~™ o WERTHEIM WERTHEIM mS™SSl se S§t. WERTHEIM WERTHEIM T « to * 1 » i»f»™»»t«, k» WERTHEIM WERTHEIM a«Ta«af«sS WERTHEIM WERTHEIM M """ B T »—~ WERTHEIM WERTHEIM AOENra n^ maßaeß , WERTHEIM jlhe JNew Zealand Clothing Jd actory Oashel JStreet.lß3s ~ KEL SE T BR O S., ~ BRITISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH. SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND FOR THE JOHNSTON STRING BINDER, Acknowledged by all Competent Authorities as the LIGHTEST, BEST BALANCED, STRONGEST, AND MOST SIMPLE Hitherto Imported into this Colony. THE JOHNSTON HARVESTER COMPANY ■ | AYE advised us Chat they have this year paid special attention to the Requirements of this Market. M M where they are now gaining a rapid hold, and in consequence upwards of a Dozen Important Improvements, suggested by the various Farmers through us, have been made. Amongst these we may mention — " Ist. FOOT-TRIP— To enable the driver to trip machine at will without dismounting. 2nd. NEW LOCK TO LARGE GEAR WHEEL— This improvement does away with the slack arm and all its connections. No plunger bolt is now used. 3rd. GENERAL STRENGTHENING OF MACHINE in all its parts, malleable having been substituted throughout for cast iron. We have the authority of the leading Agricultural Magazines in Great Britain that at the Great Agricultural Show at York, visited by our Mr T. O. Kelsey, the JOHNSTON STRING BINDER was pronounced as perfect a Machine in all points as has ever been seen in Great Britain. JOHNSTON STRING BINDER AND HARVESTER, KELSEY BROS., Aqehts. JOHNSTON WROUGHT IRON SIDE DELIVERY REAPER (The King of Reapers), Changeable Speed and Controllable Rakes. Obtained First Prize at {Paris Exhibition Trials against thirty-five competitors. KELSEY BROS., Aoestxs. JOHNSTON NEW CONTINENTAL MOWER, NO. 6. JOHNSTON CHANGEABLE SPEED MOWER, NO. 5 ' KELSEY BROS., Agents. JOHNSTON STRING BINDER, The only Reaper with an Unbeaten Record 1 I Large and Well-assorted Stocks of Churns, Cheese Presses and PotatoTDiggers.'and Ironmongery. REAPING TWINE. 8 KELSEY BROS., OPPOSITE THE CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION 436 THE WILDERjaORSE GEAR. TWENTYMAN AND COUSIN Have great pleasure in announcing that they have been appointed SOLE AGENTS IN CANTERBURY For this INCOMPARABLE MACHINE,' which has taken FIRST PRIZES in ENGLAND, the' CONTINENT OF EUROPE, and AUSTRALIA, wherever it has been shown. Its great ADVANTAGES OVER OTHERS are as follows : — Ist. All the Works are enclosed, and cannot be damaged by dnst or weather 2nd. That the Rachet Gear attached to the Intermediate Motion prevent any' breakage bom restive or jibbing horses. 3rd. The LIGHTNESS OF DRAUGHT is such that it- can be driven with about half the Power required by other Machines. 4th. Last, but not least, it can be sold considerably less than any other Gears.'either Colonial or English. TWENTYMAN AND COUSIN, CASHEL STREET WEST, CHRISTCHURCH. 790 SEASONABLE GOODS. TWENTYMAN AND COUSIN, CASHEL STREET WEST, HAVE Pleasure in announcing to their Customers and the General Public that they have just received, ex late arrivals LARGE SHIPMENTS OF GOODS SUITED TO THE APPROACHING SEASON, Including— GUNS ! GUNS ! ! GUNS ! ! ! a splendid assoetm;en;t From the Leading Makers of Breech and Muzzle Loader •, Plain and Chokebore, with !allj the Latest Improvements, which they are ro3olved to Sell at Prices EVEN LOWER than those Hhat sold their last season's Stock. POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, CARTRIDGE CASES, REFILLERS, & RECAPPERS, &c.,&c. Also— "KYNOCK'S" BRASS PERFECTION CARTRIDGE CASES. Which are as Cheap as Cardboard and almost everlasting.! 790 PATENTED IN ALL THE COLONIES AND IN ENGLAND. 600,000 SOLD IN LONDON IN FOUR MONTHS 1 THE AUSTRALIAN^PARER & CORER, FOR VEGETABLES AND FRUIT.; THE KITCHEN FRIENDi PRICE Is EACH SAVES ONE SHILLING EVERT WEEK ! No Housekeeper can afford to be without it I Sold by all Ironmougers, Grocers and Dealers in Useful Articles. BUY IT I TRY IT I AND TELL YOUK FEIENDS ABOUT IT 1 WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR CANTERBURY MESSRS TWENTYMAN AND COUSIN, CHRISTCHURCH. SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND FOR HOWARD'S TWINE BTNDER. TOO

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5024, 10 June 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5024, 10 June 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5024, 10 June 1884, Page 1

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