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ALWAYS AHEAD. RECORD OF THE BUCKEYE. WE have pleasure in announcing that tho Ne,w Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) has taken up the Agency for our Machines ; and that a stock of Machines and duplicate will bo on hand with them in tho course of a few days. We offer buyers of Machines the option of Cash payment, or terms extending over two seasons, and are now diarributing at our agencies a pamphlet on " Economic Harvesting," which will be of ntereit to many Farmers requiring improved Machinery. We secured first Prize and Special Mention at Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions, Victorian Grand National Gold Medal, 1889, and a host of other Awards ; beating all-comers. We invite attention to the following testimonials, and for others refer you to our pamphlets. SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. From Mr J. B. Murray, Southern Grove Wanganui, 30th June, 1890:— "The Buckeye Reaper and Binder has given mo every satisfaction— the fact of my purchasing another last season, after working my firßt for the two previous years, speaks for itself. The quick motion and very low out make it especially suitable for grass seed crops. It, works equally well in heavy grain crops j and with my Elevator I have cut steeper suitings than any I have seen cut by other binders. lam glad you are opening an agency in Wanganui, whero we can get duplicates in caso of emergency, although after repairing the old one and starting, both machines worked all through the season without costing me sixpence for repairs. SPLENDID WORK ON BROKEN HILLSIDES. From Win. Cornfoot, Silverton, Halcombe, 7th July, 1890:— "The Buckeye Lowdown Reaper and Binder we bought of you last season has given us every satisfaction. I cut some very broken hillsides of oats which were v-iry short, ana it did splendid work. For hilly, broken ground, I consider it has no equal in the market. NEVER DESERT THE BUCKEYE From Mr Alex. McLaughlin, Doyleton, Canterbury, and Manaia, sth Novomber, 1890 :— " Three years ago I bought two Elevator Buckeyes, and last year I purI chased a third. The machines havo always I given mo every satisfaction, and I heartily recommend thpni to all. UCKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY, Dpnecin & Wbiusqtos. O /COLLIER AND /^O,, PIANO IMPORTERS, TUNERS, AND REPAIRERS, <tc, Wanqahiti and New Piymooth. PIANOFORTES By the following Eminent Makers from 31 GUINEAS TO 100 GUINEAS For Cash, and on DEFEJRRED PAYMENT From 7s 6d Per Week. Eavestaff Oblique Upright Grands. Eavestafi Vertical Upright Grands. Eavestaff Complete Metal Frames. Favestaff Patent Check Repeater Actioni, Collard and Collard Upright Grands, Lipp's Doublo Oblique Dprighfc Qrand3. Burling and Mansfield. Chappol. Hocling and Spangunburg. Waldmr.r, Ac, Ac. ORGANS & HARMONIUMS FROM £10. Dominion Organ's, B stops Dominion Organs, 10 stops Smith Organs, 5 Btops. Smith Organs, 7 stops. Smith Organs, 9 stops. Smith Organs, 1 1 stops, Estey Organs. Estey Organs, 8 stops. Estey Organs, 10 stops. Loring and Blake Organs, 9 stops. Old Instruments taken in Exchange and fall value allowed. PIAKO AND ORGAN TUNING AND REP AI KING. All Districts visited regularly from Foxton to l(ow Plymouth. H. C. & Co.'s Tuners working on this const between Foxton and New Plymouth, p.re Messrs W. Cokor, Horace Thomson and H. Collier. H. COLLIER AND CO., WANGANUI, NEW PLYMOUTH, AND NELSON. A PERMANENT CURE GUABANXX 'lEED.— An Eminent French Hospitnl Pbyeicmn, thirty years a Parisian spcoialist (now retired), will inform suffereis how they may euro tliemselves of Nervous Debility, Weak Vitality, All Im-pe-liments to Alcrriagc, &o, ic., without consultiug a medical man. Send sixpence in stamps for sealed treatise anj Home Cure. Address - Parisian Agency Co. P.O. Box 70% Sydney. T\JERVOU3 DEBILITY.-MARVEL-1> LOUS CUKE.-A sufferer from Nervous and Wasting Debility, loss of Vigar, &.c , was restored to health in such a renmrl.ablo manner, after all else had failed, that he will on receir t of a eeif-addressed, stamped envelope, scud tho mode of oure hee to ull fellow sufferers. AddressAlbbhj Pabkbr, P.O. Bor 347, Brdne> WOLF£3 Schnapps, accept nothing but the original, since all imitations era injurious.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue XXV, 27 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue XXV, 27 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue XXV, 27 January 1891, Page 1