HAVE THE LARGEST SALE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD 1 DE LAVAL'S THE DEERING ALL-STEEL TWINE BINDER SEPARATORS ! Fitted with Simplicity Knottkb & Stebi Sheajp Cabbies, Awttded aoo First Prizes. HAS NOW THB LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD! (9" I5«OOO in Use. F'Jl *1~- W^V, Ever Since the inauguration of the Twine Binder, Deering has led the way with every Important Improrement 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 ? DEERING Who firat introduced the Appleby Knotter? Who has now the most Steel in Binder? tttl Deering Deering ~* Who first introduced the Simplicity Kootter ? Who has now the most Sale for Binder J (9* Never Beaten in Competition ! Deehing DfiBBINO (^" Always Give Satisfaction I Therefore we now Claim with Confidence that «y Never Explode ! THB D ER ? ING J S UNEQUALLED IN THE WORLD. First Shipment ex Crusader, now t* •»»*•!_ — — — landed, for which Early Application Deerl0 X. fl Machines were awarded 30 First Prizes and 10 Second Prizes in the Australian Colonies is necessary. last nanreßt » and took highest nnmber of points at the Oamaru Trial, February, 1889, for being best hill-side machine. For Prices and Catalogues with Full Information, Apply to MASON, BTEUTHERS & CO CHRISTCHUROH, IMPORTERS OF GENERAL IRONMONGERY, Sole Agents in New Zealand for DEERING'S ALL - STEEL BINDERS AND DeLAVAL'S CREAM SEPARATORS.
D. JL_ C. ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING BARGAIN TABLES !! HAVE NOW COMMENCED. All Reduced Goods marked in Plain RED Figures. »" «■ I N S P E C T I O N INVITED! d.~iTo. B - HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. P. LAING, Manager.
NUrßene MORNINGTON }Q-E0 RG E MATTHEWS ( Seed Warehouse : •* V -* I MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED NURSERY AND SEED BUSINESS IN NEW ZEALAND. lg FARM SEEDSI INSPECTION INVITED. FRUIT TREES & VINES ! O > gg FLOWER SEEDS , Se^- for fIEDQE ROSEg g« = H VEQKTARTF Sffirnm DESCRIPTIVE & I'MCED CATALOGUE ! 3$ < VUbBrABLL SEEDS! ORNAMENTAL TREES ! $~
PEACOCK'S CELEBRATED JAMS! THE BEST IN THE MARKETFBOM CHOICEST FRUITS. *
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 21, 13 September 1889, Page 6
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327Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 21, 13 September 1889, Page 6
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