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AEE YOU GOING TO WELLINGTON DURING THE ; HOLIDAYS 1 . WHY? WELL, I was about to advise you to call at the WELLINGTON CLOTHING COMPANY'S ESTABLISHMENT, Manners-street, where the Manager (Mr J. COOGAN) can show you a splendid assortment of Tweeds, which he can make jp into SUMMER SUITS, in the most fashionable styles, for £3 18s, or a of Trousera for 18 s. • ' VJUST CALL AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF 955 the snob's valentine. '. IENTLE PUBLIC, the Old Snob woul _r woo thee; But thmi hast so many loather-loves, I fear they will uudo thee, As for thy constancy I would not give a rush, man, Only last night I saw thee Flirting along withThou wort so liberal of thy favors, It made my heart to bum up Thou walked into my affections, And then I got the turn up, Boots sc fine, Hear e'm cry. Good as miue. All my eye. Stock large, Profits small Beady cash, Buy e'm all. LEAHY'sIoOT SHOP. Everybody Knows It! J, VILE, ("ILLER ;AND pOIINpEODUC. •MERCHANT. .Mastertoh, 1017 pUNS! p HNS 11 /HUNS! JOUT KECKIYRI) EX EUTERPE, THIRTY BREEUH-LOADERS, Ranging from £6los to £lB. Best makers and on newest principles, Cartridges, powder, and Shot at LOWEST town rates, A. BRADFORD: Gunsmith, Queen-street Masterton. IHAMUELSON AND GO.'B REAPER AND STRING BINDER. This eminent fiim of Agricultural Implement Engineers, after devoting several years' attention to the production of a first-class machine, now offer their Harvester, claiming that it is brought to the highest state of perfection that experience has yet rendered possible Tlu woodwork of this machine is of self cted English Ash, the castings ,vc of extra quality, the lingers of patent welded steel and iron, and the workmanship throughout of the high quality of Kngiish lnachinsry. The knotting appau'.tus employed by Samuelson a-nl Co., is such that it is impossible for the knot to be missed, and its operation so perfect that it will not fail to tie the bands secnrelv. The report of a trial, under the auspices of the Otago A. and I'. Association, at Abbotsford, Utago, on 17ih February last, says " This machine turned tut its ivork in a very superior maimer, Ihe sheaves were ■well balanced, securely tied, ai.d delivered with puifuot regularity, the cut was as stiaight as an arrow's flight, and the machine appeared t) travel over the grouud remarkably easy, so that a good rate of speed, was maintained. A lumpen cord was used for tying Tho spectators were extremely well pleased with tins machine. To all appearance in would have finished its plot first, or, at any rale, about the same time as the McCormack, but for an accident which occurred when only about two rounds had to bo made. When going through a little gully the'sway-hoard,' or 'vibrator,'as some term it, broke, and tho machine was helplessly stuck up, so far as the competition was concerned," Tho verdict of the judges was a follows'.— "Samuelson did not finish allotment; Osborne, 12 points; Wood, 23 points; i Robertson's Deering, 14 points; D. Beid's Deering, 18 points; McCormack, 23 points. We tho undersigned judges, appointed by the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association to judge the twine binders, have come to tho conclusion that, iu tho crop to-day tho work dono by the Wood and machines, and by the Samuelson, until the time of the accident, wis as near perfection as could be." [Signed by the seven judges ] j Mr Samuelson, junior, who visited the colonies during the recent harvest to examine into special circumstauces and wants, haß returned to England, and will effect such small alterations as the experience of his visit may suggest, and we have confidence in recommending the SAMUELSON HARVESTER, as the best in the market for the next season. As only a limited number of machines will bo shipped, to prevent disappointment, intending purchasers would do well to communicate with us in time for next outgoing mail. JNO. DUTHIE AND CO., Wellington, /OPENING OUT OF THE SECOND SHIPMENT AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS! Via Melbourne, ex Potosi, at CLARK'S CITY CASH DRAPERY AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. These Goods havo all been bought with tho view to make THIS HOUSiC THE MOST NOTED IN WELLINGTON for GOODS AND CHEAP DRAI'ERY AND CLOTHING. Tho Ladies' and Uhildien's Jackets and Ulsters are marveis of cheapness ; tho Dress Goods, in costume cloths, homespuns, Westminster cotds, sateen cloths and winceys, are bound to win customers' favors—they are so decidedly cheap, Various novelties, including Stocking Sus ueuders, aud the" Ideal" (oisets, specially adapted for Slendeu Kiguiies, to add grace and symmetry to the wearer. An extia quality of Blue Serge, spieially imported, to induce buyors to purchase this article only at this House; piicc, Is ljd and Is 4Jd; nothing like it in town. Mothers, make a note of this for youi little Boys' Suits. THE %OTHING SHOP has been well replenished with New Goods, and all REMARKABLY CHEAP. Buyers will find that the best shop to pend their cash at is at CLAM'S Oiiy Cash Draper* ane Clothino V ' Wakeiioube. LAMBTON QUAY.'-" WELLINGTON. Friendsl'fbok the Wairarapa when you come call at the above address .and spend your cash. The results will be ' satisfactory to yourselves,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1033, 27 March 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1033, 27 March 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1033, 27 March 1882, Page 4

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