ARE'YOU GOING TO WELLINGTON : .DURING THE HOLIDAYS! \' WHY? r ING ! COMPANY'S ESTABLISHMENT, Manners-street, where the Manager (Mr J. COOGAN) can show you a splendid asaortnent of Tweeds, which he can make ip into SUMMER SUITS, in the most fashionable styles, fir £3 18s, or a 1 of Trousers for 18s. JUST CALL AND JUDGE EOtt YOUBSELF 956 ■ the snob's valentine. n ENTLE PUBLIC, the OH Snob .wool", _." woo thee; But thou hast so many j leather-loves, I foar they will nndo thee, As for thy constanoy I would not give a rush, man, Only last night I saw thoe Flirting along with Thou wort so liberal of thy faycß, It m»-lo my heart to bum up , Thou walked into my affections, And then I got the turn up, Boots sc fine, Heai' o'm cry, Good as miue. ' Allmyoyo, Stock larß<\ Profits Binall Keady cash, Buy o'm aIL LEAHY'S 8001 SHOP. Everybody Knows It I J. VILE riLLEU and now p MERCHANT.' OliN -nBODUCE QOEEK-BWEET .Mastbbton. 1017
lUNS! AUNSII AUNS 1 JUBT MSCKIY'iD EX EVTKRfE, THIRTY BREEUH-LOADERS, Ranging from £6los to £lB. Befit makers and on newest prineipkfl. Cartridges, powdor.andShot at LOWEST to>ra rates. A. BRADFORD, Gunsmith, Queju-Btreet Mastortou.
amuelson akd co.'.s "reaper and string binder. This eminent firm of Agricultural Implement Engineers, after devotin? several years attmion to the production of a first-dps machine, now offer their Harvester, claiming that it ia brought to the highest state of perfection that experience has yet rendered poasiWA ~,ii The wnoawork of this machine is ofselfcted English Ash, the eastings are of extra quality, the fingers of patent welded steel and iron, and the workmanship throughout of the high quality of English machinery. Tho knotting apparatus employed by Samuelsoa and Co., is such that it is impossible for the knot to be missed, and itß openuion so perfect that It will not fail to tie the hands securely. Tin- report of a trial, nnder the auspices of tb 0 ago A. and P, Association, at Abbotsford, Otago, on 17th February lust, sayß " Ti.is machine turned cut its work in a very superior manner. .The Bheaveß were well balanced, (securely tied, aud delivered with porfeot reuularity, tho. .out was as attaight as an arrow's flight, and the machine appeared 11 travel over the ground remarkably easy, so that a good rate of speed was maintatoed. A hempen cord was used for tying Tbo spectators wero extremely well pleased with this machine. To all appearance in would have finished its plot first, or, at any raie, about the same time as the McUnrmac'k, hut for an accidont which ■ coirre d when only about two rounds had to bemade. When going through a little gully the 'snyboard,' or 'vibrator,'as somo term it, bio'lie, and the inach no was helplessly stuck up, so far as the competition was concerned." Tho verdict of the judges was a follows!-- " Samuels™ did not finish allotment; I'sbomo, 13 points; Wood, 83 PfflUl», i Ko6wtlssnVT)eerMg,i ll' iKJihta; P-» Deeiing,"lß points;"Me<kmick, 2') points We the undersigned judges, appointed by. the Ofcugo Agriculturul-'aud Pastoral Association to judge the twine binders, havo comjj to thfl conclusion that, in tho crop to ; day tho work fjone ))y tbg tyqod and, i]oUoi'ippk ajachihes. and by the Sathuekn,, urjtil the time Qf theaddent, wis as prar'perfection as could bp." [Signed l.y the seven judge? ] Mr Samncl-wn, junior, who visited tho aolonios during the ruoent ham'UUo cxamiuo into spocitvt oiroii'iistftiwes and wants, has returned to England, and will eft'oct Knob small alterations as tiio oxprncuflo of his visit may sm,'go<t, and we have coufldenoo in recommending tho SAMUELSON HARVESTER,
as tlie best in the market (or the ne.\t season. b only a limited numbor of mnohiues will \IS shipped- fo present (jlfftpfjoiiitfait, jutending pnrohastsra ■ wonlii do'woll to commilmciito with "us in time for ricXt outgoing mail. '"' JNO. PUTHIB AND, CO., '' Wellington. PENING OUT QF THE SEpQND SHIPMENT AUnillN k WINTER GOODS', Via Melbourne, ex Potosi, at . , CLARK'S CITY CASH DRAPERY AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. . Those Goods have all been bought with the' View 1Q make THIS- HOUBK THE MOST "NOTED IN'WELIiINGTQN' for GOODS AND CHEAP DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. The Ladies' and Children's ness i the Dress floods, in costume clptbs, !..„»„..-» W/M>fn.<nof'ai-Anr/ln aatofm ninths Various novelties, including Stocking Sua ponders, and the" Ideal" Corsets, speoially adapted lor StKNPKR Fiowes, to addgraoe and symmetry to the wearer. An extra quality of Blue Serge, specially imported, to induce buyorß to purchase thiß article only at this House; price,''lb ijd and Is 4Jd; nothing like it in town. Mothers, make a note of this for yout little Boys' Suits. THE %OTHING SpP lias been well with' % W#ty W" MpKABLYpHEAP. Bnvars iyill find _ that thj best, shop to pond their cash at is a{
CLARK'S Out Cash DiurEnv ane (Jloiiiiho Wakehouse. :;, LAMB.TON ;QU;Aft ! ' •WELLINGTON. ..-k-..; ' :.. Friends'risoa tljo ..Wair&rapa \ jrtiijn/ you come to Wellington call at the above address
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1031, 24 March 1882, Page 4
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