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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS FOR THE SEASON JUST LANDED EROM ENGLAND AND AMERICA, Wood's world renowned Reapers and Binders ~ Grass Mowing Machines, for one horse Homsby's Spring Balance six-arm Self-Rako Reapers Homsby's Combined Reapers and Mowers and mowers only Homsby's Grass Mowers " Bucke;e" American Grain Drills, for all kinds of grain " Ithaca" Broad-cast Grain and S.ed Sowers Hand Seed Drills for Gardeners and Farmers Clod Crushers and Land Rollers horse hoes American Corn Shellers and Corn Crushers grist mills "Eclipse" Winnowing Machines and one-horse Threshing Machines Light American Horse Hay Rakes Homsby's Portable Engines with latest improvements Horsu-powers and intermediate motions Chaff-cutters, Cheese presses, weighing machines Furse hooks and slashers, scythe handles, patent scythes, scythe-stones ' Haylorks, hayrakes, reap hooks Sheep Shears, Turkey Slips, Wool packs, ruddle Steel and iron fencing wire, Standards and Staples Sheep clip tanks, and Sheep Dip. Full particulars on application to E. W. MILLS, HARDWARE MERCHANT, WELLINGTON. EM P 0 K I II Mill SPRING & SUMMER SEaSON ! I W. HALES BEGS to announce to his numerous customers that he is now opening up a complete assortment of GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, COMPRISING THE LATEST NOYELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, Suitable for the coming seasou, which lie is showing in TEMPORARY PREMISES, NEXT TO BANK N.Z., QUEEN-STREET, Prior to removal into new building, which will be COMPLETED EARLY IN NOVEMBER,

p I A N 0 S. On Sale by the undersigned, ex Inch Marnook— -4 rosewood and walnut Pianos, full tricord, by Sohiedmayer and Sochne, Stuttgart, These pianos, having oblique strings, possess all the power of a " grandfor richness and brilliancy of tone they are unsurpassed, and are the most highly finished instruments ever imported into th£ colony, T. J. LADD & CO., Star Chambers, Quay, 129 Wellington. 0 TO THE LADIES OF THE WAIRARAPA, M, CASELBERG & CO. Have re-organised the management of their Millinery Department, having engaged the services of a competent and experienced Milliner from England, who will attend to all orders entrusted to her care, which can not fail to give satisfaction 1 to Ladies who desire to wear Fashionable MillineryThe Dressmaking Department is also tinder a fresh management, and all orders entrusted to the Department are guaranteed to fit. M, Caselberg & Co. respectfully request he Ladies of Masterton and neighborhood to give them an immediate call and order A: linery and Dresses. M, CASELBERG AND CO,, BRICK STORE, MASTEIITON. 284 Q.O.E. RESTAURANT (Late Mrs Pietersen's, Willis-street.) jyjATTHEW WILLIAM MERRYGOLD Having taken the above centrally-situated and long-established Restaurant, which has been renovated at considerable expense by him, is prepared to offer all the comforts of an agreeable Home to the old patrons of the house—his friends in the \Vairarapa, the Scandinavian settlements, ani throughout the country. His motto ever shall be Quality, Cleanliness and Economy Terms—Board and residence, £ 1 per week; Meals Is; beds, Is, 301 MASTERTON MALE AND FEMALE REGISTRY OFFICE, Next door to Kebblewhite'a Temperance Hotel, Qceen-street, Mastertow, Conducted by MRS, GILETT. Farmers, Hotel' Proprietors, and Private Families supplied with Servants of all classes on the shortest notice, N.B.—Respectable Females while waiting for engagements can be Accommodated with, BoJIRD and LODG/NG at the above office, MiSTER'/ON FRUIT DEPOT. MASTERTON POULTERERS DEPOT. MASTEMWM & COFFEE ROOMS, RS GILLETT has commenced businea ( in the above branches, and is pre pared to Supply all new and Seasonable Fruits, also Poultry, ready dressed for the table.. , Moderate prices! Careful attention .to orders 1 Cleanliness I Civility I are the guiding rules of Mrs Gmett's Establishment. 244 ; P.S.—During the Summer moilths thosi that favor Mrs GiUet't pth'their custom for Dressed Poultry, 'vili > please leave their orders the day before fequiisd.

OVELTIES! NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES! FIRST GRAND DISPLAY OF SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. AT DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON. W. B EIL . Begs te announce having opened his First Shipment of. Spring and Summer isoveUida, and will be shewn on SATURDAY, September 13th. Novelties in New Millinery Bonnets in English and French Novelties in Ladies' new Trimmed Hats in French and English Novelties in Girls new Trimmed Hats in French and English All the new shapes in Ladies' Untriramed Hats All tho new shapes in Girls' Untrimmed Hats New French and English Flowers, new Feathers, new Laces New liibbons, uew Ornaments, new Fichus, new Capelets New Fringes, new Ruchings, new Satins, new Silks, new Silk Squares New Silk Scarfs, new Bret.ne Lace Scarfs in Black and White New Kid Gloves in one and two buttons new Lace Gloves, new Collars and Cuffs New Hosiery, new Dress Fabrics, new Black Lustres and Lustrines, new All-wool Poplins New Silk-fiMsli lustres, new Buttons to match, new Prints, new Comets, new underclothing The Mancheiter Department will be found well-stocked, and at extraordinary low prices. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men and Boys' new Tweed Suits M n and Boys' new Galatea Coats, new Sac Coats Men aud Boys' new Blue Venetian Paget Goats, new Black Cloth Paget Coats New Galatea Black Cloth Coats, new Tweed Trousers and Vests, new Silk Coats, new Alpaca Coats Men and Boys' new Shirts in White Dress Shirts, Oxfords, Harvards, Crimeans, and Regattas New Collars, new Scarfs, and Ties New Felt Hats, new Leghorn Hats, new Straw Hats and Helmets in great variety. New Belts, Braces, &c. In soliciting inspection of the above New Stock, V. B. begs to say that lie is still adhering to the old maxim—"Small Profits and Quick Returns." W. BELL, DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, Denison House, Masterton. 263 JJONALD McKENZIE, In returning thanks for the liberal patron.age hitherto bestowed upon him, begs to inform the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding districts, that he has procured a stock of timber suitable for Coach and Wheelwright's work, and is now prepared to fulfil any orders for the above which inay.be entrusted to him. The branch will be under the management of a competent Wheelwright. Repairs of any description, Trimming, Painting, &c. will be executed at the shortest notice, and on the most reasona ble terms. 305 PRIVATE ACADEMY Wellington Terrace. WILL have enlarged accomodation for Boarders a,Eter the Christinas holidays. Un exceptionable references given. 274

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 322, 22 November 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 322, 22 November 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 322, 22 November 1879, Page 1

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