THIS SALE 1 THIS SALE! tHIS'SAtiED '•; i ,".;. IS the'" .■■■>■■>•<■■■ CROWNING SALB : O^^fil^AY CORKffi HOUSE, CUBA AND KAMEBS-SIBBETS. Hi , Great Annual Stocktaking Sale 6 v ■],,... : COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, JUNE! '! ■' _____ ' ' ■■■'■' ! ' ' Graves & Fleming, in announcing tho Crowning Sale, of the Day ( would draw particular attention to |this important faot, that they have commenced their Sale much earlier in the season thau formerly,, G.& & have done this thißior the apoeial p'urposVof enabling'thosewho have not already made their winter purchases' to do so now, and reap the benefit of tho Great Reductions. .This Sale will : be conducted, on tho sapo liberal principles at heretofore, viz,, Great Bargains, Genuine Goods,' Prompt Attention and Civility., Therefore, with great oonfidence G. & F. cordially invite all to come and buy at } THE CROWDING SALE OF THE DAY! GRAVES AND FLEMING'S, THE : CORNER HOUSE, CUBA AND JIANKERS-STREETS, WELLINGTON.' : ' ; ; ■BH :«_ SS M _a __^^,___?^si _3§< Rlill n _?&* EEID AND GEAY'S :- NEWLY IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND CENTRAL DISC, DISC HARROW! 280 MADE AND IN USE ! ! 1 IS the SIMLEST, the best and most durable in the market. Last Season it took first prize in competition with all Colonial and American Makers at Ohristchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Wyndham, Gore, Oamaru, Timarti, Waimate, AUesmero, Rangiora, Mastetton, Auckland andWanganui, Sizes kept in Stock—6, 8,10 and 12 feet. ,' REID & GRAY'S NEW ZEALAND TWINE BWDER. 1 At the Oamaru trial of Twine Binders it; took the GOLD MEDAL 'as tho BEST MACHINE IN THE FIELD 11 Beating Samuelson's and Howard, This Season at the Taieritrialit took First Prize as she BEST REAPER AND BINDER, and also a First Prize bb the Boat all round Machine in competition with Horusby'B, Howard's and W. A. Wood's, ' ■ ". We are now booking orders for the following harvest, and as the' demand will be large we would liko our friend 3to order at to AVOID disappointment. As we will have a .well-assorted Stock of Fittings at all our Branches, Farmers can roly on getting Fittings at a MOMENT'S. NOTICE. . ' '■ jo Double Furrow Ploughs, Chaff Cutter , Horse Gears, Cambridge Rollers, seed bowers. ," Illustrated Ontalogues FREE on anp'icathri to our lTead Office Dunedin, or to our Branches at Oamaru, Timaru, Invercargill, Cnii.itchuivh; Askburton or Auckland,
PETONE BREWERY, WELLINGTON. C. EDMONDS" AND CO.'S Equal tothe Best Brands ■»> TRADE MARK*jPER DOZEN, DELIVERED. RESULTS OF ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALE.:-"A clear bright well-flavored Ale with food body, sweet after-taste; forms good head.)' No. 2-PORTER:-"A sound well-flavored and ripened sample of Porter: makes a good head. Beth samples were found to be unadulterated In any way.'; J. UECTOR Museum Laboratory, Wellington, December 29th, 1881 J. JACOBS, FEATHER FURRIER & TAXIDERMIST LAMBKIN QUAY, WELLINGTON. "*7IVERY description of Sea'and Land _2i Birds prepared and mado into Muffs, d'c. Skins and Stuffed Birds always on hand. Furs of ,■ every description cleaned frco from Moths and re-made. Feathers cleanedi dyed, and curled. Cash purchaser of rate New Zealand Birds. 1376 ESTABLISHED 1872. S. SOFFE'S Mattkass, Bedding,.* General Furnishinq Warehouse, Mannhus street, Wellington. of every description made ! In ordor (to any design) by experienced workmen. ''■ " ■ A Four-Roomed Houss comfortably furnished for" £<4o (including 1 Carpets, Fenders, &o). Hair Seat Dining room Suits (Cedar frames) well Upholstered, £BS. Full sized Spring Mattrasies frbm'SOs. All goods guaranteed,.to.be mado from well Bettßone.J material.' No second-hand material used for Bedding or Upholstering J MI'URTANT NOTICfJ. i l . ORAY, in returning thanks to his numerous customers fo past favors, begs t« inform the public generally that havinc now in ilock a large quantity of the very besi timbers uuitable for. Coach! nildihg and Wheelwright purposes, ho is prepared receive and nvecutn all orders entrusted him, and will guarantee Mb stylo and . finish t'' equal that turned out h any of the Province, Repairs to all kinds of Vehicles, includ ng trimming &: painting,'shall recciv 'imediate attontiou, and be performe v\ i neatnes and dispatch. F. GRAY, Blacksmith, Coachbuilder, & Wheelwright, Queen-street, Masterton. TT. pBTBRSES, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, AND IMPORTER. A WELL-SELECTED Stock always on hand. AllwrUof SEWN WORK mado to order. Itepaira neatly executed, - Note the Amjeejs—Next Door Club Hotel, Queen Street. Masterton. 134$ ; H; PEARSON, >.. TAILOR, &c/ 5 BEGS to notify that he'has REMOVED to Premises opposite the Post Office i Queenrstreet.Maste/tou; ;:,'l.< ,• , 1396
TO Storekeepers and Stalion-nwnagers.-A, LINDSAY, having now completed his plant for the manufacture of all kiuda cf : Boots and Shoes, is now prepared tii make , Mw's,Best V/atertights, pegged, at Ms- V meted; 13s'' per pair for orders of *ix pairs and upwards, for cash only.- A. LINDSAY, Bootmaker, 1 Lambton' Quay, and Cuha-st., c Cash Boo*; Mart, Wellington. ROYAL HOTEL. may roly on meeting with every convenience and attention, . \ The Best Brands Only Served, ; Billiard &nd Conversation Booms! STABLING & PADDOCKING at Moder- . ate, rates, not to he surpassed in the ■ District. ' John Barlow Proprietor. jj BKO W « & CO Sub-Agents for North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. t And.Murray, Roberts & Co. Caßh adva'need on wool and insurances offeotedat lowest current rates froin sheep's bank to London. m m . ■-.[ MASTERTON OOACH FACTORY. " Nothing Succeeds Like Success !" i"N THANKING their numerous CustoX : mcrft for their vory liberal patronage i the past,'trish to assure them that no effort of theirs, will be spared to keep pace with the'largely' increasing orders for ■Vehicles of every description which they now obtain. Their and efficient staff of workmen will enable them to execute all orders in the least possiblo time, compatible with thorough workmanship. ■■ Muir & Dixou's efforts in the past havo been directed to turning out Carriages fit to carry their Customers on any road with ease and com- . fort, and the measure of sujceßS they havo met with shows their EFFORTS HAVE BEEN APPRECIATED!!! A Capital Assortment of Carriage and Bugey Lamps, direct from i which they, are now selling, ;!'.'( readyJfitte'd't» Vehicles,from £Os per pair. MASTERTOtf COACH FACTORY. :-:;.,.■. , ; ..!. . ; 1297 UNION LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. :••-■' -At the rear of the ■UsionHoiei., Willis-street. SAMtJELiEVANS;..,. ... Profrieter. "■'■ Close carriages on the shortest notice,.. Wedding., parties attended to on ■ 'rWaeffatle'termfli' ; - N.B.pHorsea broken m to double harness, bpught andjsold on commission, and "Spped On reasonable terms.. irti
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 10 July 1883, Page 1
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