EK1I) AND GBAY'S NEWLY IMPEOVBD NEW ZEALAND CENTRAL DISC, DISC HARROW ! 280 MADE AND IN USE ! ! I IS the SIMLEST, the beat and most durable w the market. Last Season it took first - K , '? e in competition with all Colonial and American Makers at Christchurch, Dunedin, ®vM^g)ll ( 'Wyndham, Gore,Oamaru,Timaru, Waimate, Allesmero, Rangiora, Maaterton Sizes kept in StobkMS, 8,10 and 12 feet. i: GRAY'S NEW ZEALAND TWINE BIDDER. ■At the Oamarn trial o! Twine Bindersnt; took the GOLD MEDAL ns the BEST MACHINE IN THE FIELD! I Beating Samuelson's and Howard, This Season at the Taieri trial it took First Prize as tlio BEgT 'REAPER AND BINDER, and also a first Prizo as tho Best all round Machine in' competition with Hornsby's, Howard's and W, A. Wood's. : We are now booking orders for the following harvest, and as the demand will lw b we.would like .our friends to order at onue'to A'VOID disappointment. Ah we will havcAi well-assorted Stook of Fittings at all our Branches, Farmers can rely on eattiiiß Fitting at a MOMENT'S NOTICE. ( ' Doiible Furrow Ploughs, Chaff Cutters, Horse Gears, Cambridge Rollers, Semi Sow. vs. £'c., • r. Illustrated Catalogues FEEE on npplicatmn to our Head Office Dunudin, or to our Branches at Oamnru, Timaru, Invercarf ill, Christchurch; Aakburton or Auckland, HANNAH. HANNAH. HANNAH. PROCLAMATION no 2. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN - - Be it known to all men that the SECOND PERIOD of our WINTER SALE Commences THIS DAY, Wien we shall offer PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. By. Command, R. HANNAH & CO,, CASH BOUT SHOP, CUBA-STREET. . , NEW SHIPMENTS NOW OPENED UP AT SALE PRIOE.-Come early and you will not be disappointed. This PRICE LIST must surprise everybody i, d. Ladies' German Kid Boots 2 11 Ladies' Double-sole Kid Boots .„ 5 G Ladies' Prunella Boots 4 G Ladies' French Button Boots 9 11 Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes, double 5 6 Ladies' Blocked Kid E,S., fancy stitchins 8 G Ladies' All-Kid E.S., sewn fill Ladies' German Button Boots ~, Gil Ladies' Lasting Shoes, 10. Fronts ... 211 Ladies' German Kid Button Boots ... 4 11 Ladies' Carpet Slippers ... ... 1 G Ladies' Evening Shoes 6 (i Ladies' House Boots (very superior) 3 11 Children's Strap Shoes, from,,. ... 1 0 Women's Dairy Boots, strong (own make) 7 G s. tl. Men's E.S., plated toes and heels, (own make). 9 G Men's Derby Shoes, toe . and heel plated 8 G Men's Btrong Watertight Boots (own make) 9 n Men's Nailed Shooters (owfi make)... 12 G Men's Calf Elastic Sido Boots (own make) 12 G Men's Carpet Slippers 1 'J Men's Anti-Hneumatic Slippers ... 0 G Gent's Kid Elastic Sides, (very superior 12 G Boys strong Nailed Boots 5 G Copper Toes 2)1 Men's Blucher's lown mako) 5 11 Gent's Calf Oxford Shoes, sewn ... lii I! Gent's German Calf Elashc Sides ... Gil Girls' 'Frisco Boots, Din. high, 4to G fl II j Gem's Nailed Elastic Sides (own ~ ~ „ „ 7to 9.7 01 make), ... 11 G ,1 „ „ „ 10 to 13 8 ■;! Boys' Balmorals, toe and heel plates 6 G SPECIAL CHEAP LINES IN BOXES! DON'T FORGET- SAT UK DAT WILL BR A RED LETTER DAI FOR BOOT BUYJiIW. ■ SALE Oil SATUnDAV A'J' TUG CASH BOOT SHOP, CUBA-^T. R HANNAH & CO PROPRIETORS. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE,
' A. LINDSAY. TO Storekeepers and Station-managers.— • A. LINDSAY, having now completed his plant for the manufacture of all kinds cf Boots and Shoes, is now prepared to make Men'B Best Watertight®,' pegged, at 14s—riveted, 13s per pair for orders of six pairs and upwards, for cash only. A. LINDSAY, Bootmaker, Lambton Quay, and Cuba-st., Cosh 800 1; Mart, Wellington ROYAL HOTEL. MASTBRTON. HAVING taken the above old established and favorite Hotel, Travellers may rely on meeting with every convenience and attention, The Best Brands Only Served. Billiard and Conversation Rooms! STABLING & PADDOCKING at Moderate rates, not to be surpassed in the District, John Barlow Proprietor. R. Blt 0 W in & CO Sub-Agents for North British and Menw.'.tile Insurance Company, And Murray, Roberts & Co. Cash advanced on wool 1 and insurances effected at lowest current rates from sheep's back to London. . -J MASTEETON COACH FACTORY. " Nothing Succeeds Like Success 1" IN THANKING their numerous Customers for their very liberaLpatronage i tho past, wish to assure tliem'that no"efiort of' theirs will be spared to keep. vace with the largely increasing orders for Vehicles of overy description which tliey now obtain, Their lar?e and efficient staff of workmen will onablo them to execute all orders in the least possible time, compatible with thorough Muir & Dixou'S efforts in the past havo been direoted to turning eut Car- ■ riages fit to carry their Customers ; ;on any road with ease and comfort, and the measure of turns they lmve met . with Bhows their • EFFORTS HAVE BEEN APPRE- . MATED lit A Capital Assortment of Carriage and ;Buggy Lamps, direct from England, 'which they are now selling, •ready; : fitted to Vehicles, from 80s per pair, MASTEETON COACH FACTORY. 1297
PETONE BREWERY, WELLINGTON. C. EDMONDS" AND CO.'B CELEBRATED EfiSg ALKB AM) INVALID I STOUT, Equal to tiie Bkstßbaniw Of English,, sSswll* At Ss -SsTRADE MARKHPBR DOZEN, DELIVERED. HESULTS OP ANALYSIS—No. I—ALE." A clear bright well-flavored Ale with good body, sum) after-taste; forms good heady No. 2-PORTER:-"A sound well-flavored and ripened sample of Porter: makes a good head, liuth samples were found to ho unadulterated in any wav. J. HECTOR Museum Laboratory, Wellington, December 20th, 1881 J. JACOBS, FEATHER FURRIER & TAXIDERMIST LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. T,\ VERY description of Sea and Land JGj Birds prepared and mudo into Mull's, &c. Skins and Stuffed Birds always mi hand. Furs of every description cleaucil free from Moths and re-made. Peatiicrn cleaned, dyed, and curled. Cash purchaser of rare New Zealand Birds. l;j/G ESTABLISHED 1872. S. SOFFE'S Mattrass, Bedding, <t Gkneral Furnishing Warehouse, MaNNKHS STREKT, WELLINGTON. [7IURNITURE of every description mule ' to order (to any design) by experienced workmen. A Four-Boomed House comfortably furnished for £-40 (including Carpets, Feuderß, &c). flair Scat Dining room Suits (Cedar frames) well Upholßtcred, Full sized Spring Mattrasies from £>Os. All goods guaranteed to bo made fryn; ft'ell seasoned material. No sccjnd-hand material ÜBed for Bedding or Upholstcrim; purposes. Orders by post or wire punctually attended to J M PORT ANT NOT I C ii„ F. OKAY, ill roturning thanks to liu numerous customers fo past favors, lw»j inform the public generally that haviiia now in stock a largo quantity of the very besi timbers Suitable tor Coachluilding.'uiil Wheelwright purposes, he is prepared receive and .iv ran lull orders entrusted him, and win Sth style a;i,i finish ti- equal that turned out ia any of the Province. Repairs to all kinds of Vehicles, inclm: ng trimming <S' painting, shall rccci. •nncdiate attention, and be perform*, ut 1 neatnes ;md dispatch. [''.GRAY, Blacksmith, (Joachbuilder, & Wheelwright, QuEKN-STREET, MasTERTON. 17 PEARSON, TAILOR, &c., BEGS to uotify that ho has RUIOV.,. to Premises opposite the Post Oth.e Queen-street. Maste;ton. 13il(j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1453, 10 August 1883, Page 1
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