Article image
Article image

ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING BARGAIN TABLES!! HAVE NOW COMMENCED. All Seduced Goods marked in Plain RED Figures. S (9» «* INSPECTION INVITEDI B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. P. LAING, Manager. MASON, STRUTHERS & CO. CHRISTCHURCH, IMPORTERS OF GENERAL IRONMONGERY, Sole Agents in New Zealand for DEERING'S ALL - STEEL BINDERS and DeLAVAL'S CREAM SEPARATORS. DAIRY INDUSTRY. IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE. 100 Tons Galvanised Corrugated Iron, 5 to 10 feet, celebrated " RedWe have in fctock and to arrive Large Consignments of goods to cliff e Grown " brand. benefit the above industry, including 55 Tons Sheet L*;ad. 500 Kega Wire Nails. 10 Tons White Lead. 50 Tons Galvanised Barbwire, Hog and Cattle. 115 DbLAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS assorted sizes for Hand, 40,000 Feet Black Iron Gas Tubing. 800 Drums Boiled and Raw Oil. Horse, and Steam power, to separate from 13 gallons to 15U 125 Tons Black Drawn Fencing Wire, No 6to 10. gallons per hour. These machines have taken nearly 200 First 15,000 Feet G. I. Gas Tubing. 550 Boxes Sheet Glass. Prizes throughout the world, and HAVE never been beaten, 10 Tons Galvanised Wire, plain ;No 8. 75 Kegs Fencing Staples, and there are over 15,000 in use. Also, Large Stocks of Ironmongery, suitable for House-builders, VERTICAL ENGINES, 2 to 4 horse-power, suitable for driving Coach-builders, Blacksmiths, Tinsmiths, Painters, Artificers, various sizes of Cream Separators, etc. Farmers, Contractors, etc. DEERING'S ALL-STEEL TWINE BINDER Has now the Largest Sale of any Harvester in the world. Annual S,*le nearly 25,000. Ever Bince the inauguration of the Twine Binder, Deeiing has led the way with every important improvement on Harvesters, other makers following on in the rear step by step. Who first introduced the Twine Binder ? Deering. Who first introduced the Steel Binder 1 Deebing. Who first introduced the Appleby Knotter? Peering. Who has now the most Steel in Bindtr ? Deering. Who first introduced the Simplicity Knottor 1 Debking. Amongst others the following points of excellence are cla med by Deeiing for his Binders, mo-it of which are unequalled on other Harvesters, i>nd certainly none of them surpassed ou any machine*. In honesty of manufacture nnd superiority of material used. In simplicity of raising and lowering main and grain wheels. In strength, simplicity and durability. In easiest and quickest al]U9tmt-nt of all levels. In lightness of d aft and absi-nce cf neck weight. la harvesting shortest and longest grain without choking. In cleanness and lowness of cv*. In adjustment tor making s'l.'if.s any .size. In tightness of binding and security of knot. In least number ot breakages in harve-t field. Deeriog's Machines were awarded 30 Fust Piiz n t and 10 Second Prz^s in the AustiaUiu Co'onies last harvest, and took highest number of points at the Oamaiu Trial, February, 18S9, f< r b ing bc<-t hill-side machine. DEERING'S ALL-STEEL TWINE BINDER with Improvements for aaon 1889-90. This machine, now working in America, ia being recognised there as the AL'ME OF PEKFKOTION Hov.cvtr niiifh this llaivcter wai ndnmed during the pist iwo jears, theNKW MACHINE is much superior. Ihoariivilof Sample Machine-t wo shall duly n.'tity ; meanwhile, we tiik mierding purchasers to reserve their Orders until they examine such foi themselves. ALL NEW JIACHT^E^. We have no old Binders for sale. Full particulars on application to MASON, STRUTHERS & CO., christchurch. Pole Ajjurts for New Zcalaru', or their Sub-Agents throughout the Colony. Nurseries : 1 PEORGH \l\ XTTII EW S { Seed Warehouse : MORNINOTON, > VT I*l- I MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED NURbEUY AND SKED BUSINESS IN NEW ZEALAND. FARM SEEDb ! INSPi: .TION INVITED, FRUIT TREES ,\s VINES 1 O > Sh FLOWER SEEDS! P-nd for HEDGE PLANTJ &• ROSES ! O~ Ugj DESCKirnvE & I'iuced CATALOGUE! = H VEGETABLE SEEDS' V ' FREE I ORNAMENTAL TREES I SJ ~ < ISTOW READY. J£IRK PATRICK'S gPECIAL QUALITY "X" (X BRAND) NEW SEASON'S FRESH FRUIT JAMS. KIRKPATRICK'S Special Quality "E" Brand of New Season's .Urn is made from NELSON GROWN FRUIT only, and boiled within a few hours after it h^s been g >thered. The Jam tbu^ retains tlv tull lUvour and colour of the Fresh Fruit. KIHKPATRICK'S JAM has gained FIVE Prize Medals at the following Exhibitions :— London, Melbourne, Christchurch, Wellington, ami Nelbon. CAUTION.— None is genuine unless our name is stamped on the tiu, and has our Registered Trade Mark, the letter ** Ii " on the label. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., MANUFACTURERS, NELSON.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZT18890816.2.7.1

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 17, 16 August 1889, Page 6

Word Count
713

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 17, 16 August 1889, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 17, 16 August 1889, Page 6

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert