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ARE YOU GOING TO WELLINGTON DURING THE HOLIDAYS? WHY? v.; WELL, I mi about to advise you to oall at the WELLINGTON CLOTH. ING COMPANY'S ESTABLISHMENT, Manners-street, where the Manager (Mr J, 000GAN) can show you a splendid assortment of Tweeds, which he can make jp into SUMMER SUITS, in the most fashionable styles, for 18s, or a of Trousers for 18s. JUST CALL AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF 955 the snob's valentine. Gentle public, the ow snob mi woo thee; But thou hast so many leather-loves, I fear they will undo thee, ' As for thy constanoy I would not give a rush, man, Only last night I saw thee Flirting along with ■ Thou werfc so liberal of thy favors, It made my heart to burn up Thou walked into my affections, And then I got the tu p n up, Boots so flue, Hear e'm cry, Good as mine. All my eye. : Stock larße, l'rolits small Beady cash. Buy e'm all. LEAHY sIiOOT SHOP. Everybody Knows It!

J. VILE |AND QOM pRODUCE MERCHANT.

Queen-Street, , Ma teuton, 1017 QUNSI QTJNSII QUKS I Jdbt rborived ex Euterpe, THIRTY BREECH-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. 1004

gAMUELSON AND 00. 'S REAPER AND STRING BINDER. ||iis eminent firm of Agricultural Imple'ment'ppgipecrs, fjftef devoting Beveral years' attention to the prpductiop of a first-dps tpachine, now offer their Harvester, claiming tlifjt it is brought to the highest state <>f perfection that experience has yet rendered possible. Thbwoortwork of this machine is of selfcted English Ash, the castings are of extra quality, the fingers of patent welded steel and iron, and the workmanship throughout of the high quality of English machinery. The knotting apparatus employed by Samuelson and Co,, is such that it iB impossible for the knot to be missed, and its operation so perfect that it will not fail to tie the bands securely. The report of a trial, under the auspices of the Otago A. aud P. Association, at Ahbotsford, Otago, on 17th February last, says "This machine turned out its work in a vety superior manner, The sheaves were well balanced, securely lied, and delivered with ■ perfect regularity, the cut was as stiaight as an arrow's flight, and the machine appeared t j travel over the ground remarkably easy, so that a good rate of speed was maintained. A hempen cord was used for tying The spectators wero extremely well' pleased with this 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 accideut which occurred when only about two romnlß had to be made. When goinj; through a little gully the 'swayboard,' or 'vibrator,' as some term it, broke, aud the machine was helplessly stuck up, so far as the competition was concerned." The verdict of the judges was a followsl"Samuelson did not finish allotment; Osborne, 12 points ; Wuod, 23 points ; Robertson's Deering, M points; D. lieid's Deering, 18 points; MuC"tinack, 23 points. We the undersigned judges, appointed by the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association to judge the twino binders, have come to the conclusion that, in the crop to-day the work done by the Wood and McOormack machines, and by the Samuol»on,'until the time of the accident, was as near perfection bb could be." [Signed by the. seven judges ] Mr Samuelson, junior, who visited the colonies during the recent harvest to examino into special circumstances and wants, has 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 iu 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, PEKING OUT OF THE SECOND AUTUMN k WINTER GOODS! Via Melbourne, ex Potosi, at CITY CASH DRAPERY AND CLOTHING WAREHOUSE. These Goods hare all been bought with the view to make THIS HOUSE THE MOST NOTED IN WELLINGTON for GOODS AND CHEAP DBAPERY AND CLOTHING. The Ladies' and Children's Jackets and Ulsters are marveis of cheapness; the Drees poods, in costume cloths, homespuns, Westminster cords, sateen sloths and wmceys, fire bound to yin customers' favors —they are bo decidedly cheap, Various novelties, including Stocking Sus penders, and tho'" Ideal" Corsets, specially adapted for Slender Figures, to add cjraco and symmetry to the wearer. An extra quality of Blue Serge, specially imported, to induce buyers to purchase this article only at this House; price, Is ljd and Is 4Jdj nothing like it in town. Mothers, make a uote of this for youi little Boys' Suits. . THE CiiOTHING SHOP has been well replenished with- New Goods, and all REBuyers will find that the best shop to pctid their cash SHIPMENT CLARK'S MARKABLY CHEAP.

CLARK'S Oil? Cabii Drapery anb Clothim ■ . ' : Wakehopbe. ' ! - • LAMBTON QUAY, Friends from the Wairarapa when you come to Wellington call ot the above address and spend your cash. The results will be. Wtisfactory to youradves,; /. ■ : *; : : W.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1035, 29 March 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1035, 29 March 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1035, 29 March 1882, Page 4

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