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WARNOCK & ADKIN, WELLINGTON AND PALMERSTON NORTH. NEW AUTUMNMILLINERY AT OLD PRICES. Ist, Our first 2 shipments of NEW GOODS are opened. These goods were ordered 7 Months ago2nd, They were purchased before the Advance in Wool took place. 3rd, We will continue to sell at Old Prices. 4th, We purchase DIRECT from the Mills. sth, We keep the most Reliable Goods in the Market. 6th, All Goods marked in Plain Figures in both our Shops, at Wellington Cash Prices. 1 SEND FOR SAMPLES, and see the Value we give. THORNDON HOUSE, WELLINGTON ; THE SQUARE, PALMESTON N. Warnock & Adkin. REID AND GRAY'S D.F PLOUGHS Am. D.F PLOUGHS 1 2,000 I|j| m i "|r 1 2,000 MADE ! ' * " MADE ! IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT IN PLOUGHS THIS SEASON. All Mouldboards are now made to duplicate, which enables farmers to put on new Mouldboards themselves without, the aid of a blacKsmith. The beam where the land-lever stud is bolted on to plough is made broader U compensate for bolt holes. A notable feature is our HARD REVERSIBLE PATENT STEEL POINTS SHARES (Over 24,000 already in use), which will outlast four ordinary welded on points, and keep the share always in good condition. ONCE USED. ALWAYS USED. Required only to be tried to be appreciated. ANOTHER NEW DEPARTURE IS OUR PATENT INSTANTANEOUS STRAIGHTENING AND FRONT LIFTING GEAR, This is only put on ploughs when so ordered, at a small extra cost. All Kinds and Descriptions of Plough c and kept in stock. DIGGERS, BOTH SINGLE AND DOUBLE, Fitted with either Hard Teropore^ Steel or Chilled Monldboards. Sole Agents in New Zealand for DEEBING PONY AND ALL-STEEL HAEVESTERS AND BINDEBS. T6 FARMERS^ DAIRY COMPANIES, AND OTHERS. ~ ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, IRON BRIDGE BUILDERS, ETC., ETC., ETC. MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. HAVE gi\en special attention to the manufacture of Boilers and Engines, Shafting and Pulleys, and all machinery for Creameries and Dairies. Our expert knowledge in this branch is of first importance to those requiring plants. Have in hand at present contracts for 12 plants. Estimates given. Patterns of all sizes, compound and other Engines, Highpressure Boilers and Machinery of highest quality, for all purposes. v PSICES NOT TO BE BEATEN. Note the Address-MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON.

If SraCUL ggipjS APPOHTMEKL lIMOATEZC* t PRIZE MEDAL » PORECEYIONSIMHAII TEAS Bom Within Ac Reach of All PURE |1 l€% CEYLON I/O PURE 1 / 1 A WDIAN 1/10 BLENDED A/ UaHTrmE-=r=-AND OP TO %W fJM SOLD BT ALL GROCERS, HAVE NOTHING ELSE, ' TAMES J. CURTIS 1 Customs, Shipping, and Forwarding Agent, Customhouse quay. WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 198. Telephone, No. 9. Proprietor of Wellington Parcel Delivery 1 Company. 1 Goods and Parcels forwarded to all parti ' of the world. PLANTING SEASON. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, : SHRUBS, &c. '. 10,0 TO SELKCTFROM. THE old established firm of Mayo and Sons grow all they offer, and guarantee them of most approved varieties, true to name. No Codlin Moth ; No Scale Blight, Illustrated Catalogue posted free. Isspmctiok Invited. I Winners of SIX Prizes at the late International Fruit Conference at Wei* , liugton. ! MAYO & SONS, i NURSEKY AND SEEDSMEN, Palmebston Noxth. WajS iKD £.n« •» n — Travellers by the Mauawaiu Railway are re* uiiudbti that Wai/teb Fbebman, the pop* ular caterer, is still in charge of the Refreshment Cat ; also 1 essee of the Pali u«rgtoo Eu'way Bebc ihflMlt SMHfr

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 44, 20 August 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 44, 20 August 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 44, 20 August 1896, Page 4

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