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" I OUR WORLD-WIDE ~ pays WINNER ! KOONOuy TO TO BUY BUY A THE McCORMICK MACHINE OF A GOOD THING. mT ,^ T McCORMICK. | STEEL. ________ — — — — —^— ~— — -— — This Machine costs more than aoy machine ever built. ————————— The cheap Machines that will be offered for sale during the coming season are manufactured for less than this modern one will cost. The rigid inspection of material, the care used NOTHING upon each detail of the construction, the perfect fitting of the THE joints and the careful alignment of every shaft and bearing cost money. A daub of paint will fill a crack, a loose shaft IS will run in angular bearings, aDd the nnbushed box of the McCORMICK cheap machine does well enough for a season. Perhaps for a year or two it raav appear to do as well as the re.iable one, MOBE PRODUCTIVE but by the time it should be nearly in its prime, its bearings COSTS LESS brightened, and its whole mechanism smooth, for easy operation, it is so worn that it has to be thrown away. OF AFTEB EXAMINE THIS MODKbN MACHINE OF STEEL. POVERTY AND PROFANITY Can TOU buy cheap machineß for leß9 than we can afford THE FIRST COST to pell at ? We do not doubt it, but do not forget that tbeir life-time will be numbered by thiee yea^s, while thia Modern THAN A Machine will be good for ton. What is a few pounds to the THAN lops of a orop while waiting for repairs causpd by the defective nun>*r>Tv nnMOTDn^nn construction of a slimsy machine. Our Modern Machine of CHEAPLY CONSTRUCTED B . eel j, the construction of this age. It contains better ANY MACHINE M n material, is built with more care, its construction is more MA OH IN IS. mechanical, its whole mechanism is light, yet exceedingly MADE, stiff and strong, and it will cut more acres of grain in its lifetime, with less outlay of horse-power and with less expense for repairs than any other machine that has ever been offered __«. _„ _ _ _«^___«— «_____ 'or sale. _^_____________^^_^____ CAREFULLY EXAMINE IT AND YOU WILL BUY NO OTHEB. MORROW, BASS ET T & CO., DUNEDIN AND CHRISTCHUROH.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 3, 17 October 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 3, 17 October 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 3, 17 October 1890, Page 4

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