SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT New Autumn Goods , Ex s.s. Waikato, s.s. Karamca, : s,s. Tokomaru. Important notice to ladies MEiiT TO DAY. That N< lion number of than uro fj omc .Yanufac'iuL'ei'.Y Samph-a. 13* Dd worth bought a, large discount hr Gai-h. Xhcuvi Goods v.’iii bo cli.-:i)lr.-'’ei in Siov/ Room on THREE DIRECT SHIPMENTS | .OPENING CUT WAIKATO SHIPt trials, Ladies’ avul Girls’ Jackets, Fm Goods ( JWfool TUESDAY, iH-ni FEBRUARY And Following Days. E. E, BOYD, * IMTOUTER.
\N*ZL and M.A. Coy ' ITOr.r. BUYING A CIIULN SUE ■' DAISY ” BARREL CHURN. The Beet made. Limited supply. At the Christchurch Show, the Farmer’s favourite Combined Giain, Manure & Turnip Drill i | Gained the GOLD MEDAL, ] Abo Hirst at Ashburton and Oamaru, THE ! Walter A. Wood t j Vudo Op.n Hear 3-Apron* Deeper and Binder Gained the CNJ.iV MEDAL awarded, LOTH ACiriXinS COMPETING WITH E~\ ExlY MALE AT j present ex tile ! MARKET. The “ WOOD ” h the simplest and best Reaper and Binder on the mr.ihet. We do not base our claim to superiority on prises alone. Vie start all our machines and G U All AN TEE THEM to WORK WELL. K you are a buyer, write for a trial, j Solo Agents for j Nicholson’s Patent ■'‘Hercules” spring Steel - line Cultivator, “ Hinemo ” i Potato Harvester (cost saved pa about three acres of potatoes), Labour - saving Garden Implements, H.G. Reapers (the best clover cutter ' made.) In order to meet the requirements of Farmers, we would be pleased to receive their orders for TWINE and OIL fo tho coming season. FULL STOCK OF EXTRAS AT WABIATE AGENCY. CHAS. A. WILSON, Local Agent, t Steward street, ‘
Neil’s Herbal Kemedies. HE well known rIL used thvonghou id extensively -he colony, and although over 25 yeju&on the market, the sales jtfo every year. Their too well known to ream any p cently appointed Mr A Of Queen AGENT FO have re<\KER, cet, as our WAIMATE, Who is now prepared to supply any line we keep. If not in stock, he will be pleased to obtain it at the shortest possible notice. TXTHEN the weather doesn't suit you V V or you don’t suit the weather, when you are feeling hot, pe> spiring, ard played out, a cup of pure Cock o’ the North Tea will prove a delightful refreshment.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 173, 4 March 1902, Page 4
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