j~; BMB- -AND! Gta'S ' NEWLY IMPEOVED NEW;ZEALAND j j CENTRAL DISC, DISC HARROW! j ■.)-.:■', ! .,V' : '■• ;>' •'• ! JBO.MADE AND IN USE !! ! YS th'e-SIMLKST, (ho best and most durable in the niarkoL Last Season it took lirst X j prize in competition with all Colonial and American Makers Bt Oliristchurch, Duiioilin, Invercargill, WyndhanvGore.Oamaru.Timaru, Waimate, Allesmeru, Rangiora, Jlaslntton Auckland and Wanganui.-, Sizes kept in Stock -6, 8,10 and 12 feet. , ' RtID&.GRAY'S NEW ZEALAND TWINE EWDKIi. ■, jAt the Oamarn trial of Twine Binders it; took the GOLD MEDAL bb'the BEST MACHINE IN:THE FIELD!!. BeatingSamuelson's and Howard. This Season at die Taieri trial it took First Prize as the BEST REAPER AND BINDER, and' also a (•',,Mt Prip 08 the Best all round Machine iii competition with Hornsby'a, Howard's and W \ Wood's. J ...••• I We are now .booking orders for the following harvest, and as the "demand will I. • i :;■'« we puld like our friends to order at onoe to AVOID disappointment. As we wi! ; 't 'i well-assorted Stock of Fittings at all our Branches. Fanners can rely on Mlinc i'i" n • •' a MOMENT'S NOTICE. ; " • ' ! Doable Furrow Ploughs, Chaff Cutters, Horse! Gears, Cambridge Rollers, Seed Sow. i s '#c,j&c,; " ' | ...'',■ Illustrated Catalogues FREE oiiopplicatinn to our Head Office Dunedin, or t» «<.\t Branches at Oamaru, Timarn, Inveioarcjll, Christchurch; Askburton or Auckland, HANNAH. HANNAH. HANNAH. PROCLAMATION INO 2. : TO ALL WHOM IT MAY OONCEKN-Bo it Itnown to all men tliat the SECOND I'KUIOD of our ■i W-ilKl'Il! SALE' '' | Commences THIS DAY, I When we shall offer PRODIGIOUS 'MSiINi II? BOOTS AND SHOES. | By Commaud,.R. HANNAH & CO,, OASH BOOT SHOP, CUBA-STREET. NEW SHIPMENTS NOW OPENED UP AT SALE PRICE.-Come early and you will not be disappointed, i i This PRICE LIST must surprise everybody :- ': B, d. . c, (|. Ladies' German Kid Boots 2.11 Men's E.S., plated toes and heels, Ladies' Double-sole Kid Boots ... S 6 (own make) '<| (j Ladies' Prunella Boots 4 (5 Men's Derby Shoes, toe and' heel Ladies' French Button Boots 911 plated ...' .;.'.,. ... 8(i ■ Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes, double Men's strong Watertight Boots (own sole.:, ... 6 make) ... gut 'Ladies'BlookedKidE,S.,fancy stitch- Men's Nailed Shooters (own make)"! 12 G }H. ■■'■ . ... 0 Meu's Calf Elastic Side Boots (own Ladies'-All.KidE.S.,sewn ... ... fill make) ... ... 12 6 Ladibs'German Button Boots ... 611 Men's Carpet Slippers 1 g Ladijjs' Lasting Shoos,E. Fronts ... 21) Mcn'slnti-Rlicumatic Slippers .'.'.'. li 6 Ladies' German Kid Button Boots ... 4 II Gent's Kid Elastic Sides, (very suLadies' Carpet Slippers 1(1 pcrior 12 g Ladies' Evening Shoes 6 G Boys'strong Nailed Boots '.'.'. '.". 5 « Ladies'Honso Boots (very superior) 3 11 Childrcn,s Copper Toes 2 11 Children's Strap Shoes, from 1 0 Men's Blucher's (own make)l'.. .'.'.' oil Woulen'sDairy. Hoots, strong (own Uenfc'sCaU Oxford Shoes,-sown .' is ut make) ( ... ; ■.., .... .7 G Gent's German Calf Elaslic Sides .. Gil Girls' 'Frisco Boots, 9in. high, 4to 6 5 « Gent's' Nailed Elastic Sides (own J -' ~ ... ~, , „ 7to 9 7 .'. j make) 11 <j •I j' ii i, n 10 to 13 8 iij Boys' Balmorals, toe and heel plates « G .'.''" \ ..... 'SPECIAL CHEAPMNfe IN BOXES ! DON'T FORGET- SATURDAY WILL BE A; RED LETTER DAY FOR BOOT V ■. BUYERS., SALE ON SATURDAY AT THE CASH BOOT SHOP, CUBA-ST. : R. PNNAH & CO. ... ... • I ... PROPRIETORS. ■ I WE STRIVE TO PLEASE.
; A. LINDSAY. TOJ Storekeepers and Station-managers.— A, LINDSAY, having now completed his plant for the manufacture of all Luis cf Boots and Shoes, is now prepared to make Men' 6 Best Watertight*, pegged, at 14&— riveted, 13b per pair for orders of six pairs and upwards, for cash only. A. LINDSAY, Bootmaker, Larabton Quay, and Cnba-st., Caahil3oo+. Mart, Wellingtoii JROYAL HOTEL. I MASTMTON. . JAVING takon the above old estab.l lishedand favorite Hotel, Travellers may rely on meeting with every convenience and attention, '* ' [The Best Brands Ouly Served. ■■• Bjlliard md Conversation Rooms! STABLINO & PADDOCK.ING 'at Moderate rates, not to be surpassed in the District, John' Barlow Phophieion. Y) BHOWm&OO Sub-Ajents for North llritwh and Meiv.iutile Insurance Company, . And Murray, Roberts & Co. Cash advanced on wool and insmauuiH ofiecteflat lowest current; rates fr.iui sheep's bank to London. ! MABTERTON I '■ COACH FACTORY. " Nothing Succeeds Like Success !'' mmmm 1 """N '{'HANKING their numerous (Junto. _. njern for their very liberal patronage i the past, wish to assure them that no elio'it oi theirs will be spared to'lie'ep pace with 'tlic. largely increasing outers for Vehicles of every description which they now obtain. Their large and efficient staff of workmen will enable them to execute all orders in the least possible time, compatible with thorough workmanship. [ Muir & Dixon's efforts in the past ""have beeu directed to-turning out Car:l'y rinses fit to carry' their Customers i: i;, on any road with ease and coni • v..--,. J fort, mid. the measure of . ....,.: I ' du»cess they have met ",.'. \ with shows their ; ,EFFQUTS:BAVE BEEN APPRE- ''. ":\\" ' (iIATEDH! 'A ; Capital'A'sßortment of Carriage and .i .iß.ugfffy Lamps, direct from , Englarra/; which'lthey are now selling, •; ready fitted to Vehicles, from ?30s ''""per-.pair.-i'■; masi)ej%|£acsh factory.
PETONE BREWERY, WELLINGTON. C. EDMONDS' AND CO.'S K A' apLx-tj Ales Ami Slaws' tumour-' EQDAfiTOTnE, PERDOZEN, DELIVERED. RESULTS OF ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALIi : dear bright well-flavored Ale with good body, s alter-taste ; tonus good head..' .No. :-"A sound well-flavored ripened sample of Porter; lieail. | samples were found to lie unadulterated in unv w , ! : J. HECTOR Museum laboratory, Wellington, December 29t1i.18.5l . ESTABLISHED 1872. S. SOFFE'S MiTTRAfS, IiIiDDING, itvGIOJKKAIi L'UKNwr-.. Iso Warehouse, ;MaNSKM STREET, WELLINGTON, rnURNITURE of every description vaii L 10 order (to any design) by experienced (workmen. A Eour-lioomed House comfoitaWly furnished for £4O (including Oaqjcts, I'. iml.lb, &c). Hair Scat Dining room Wuitu (Cedaij frames) well tlpliolstored, &iia. Full sijsed Spring Mattrasics from 50*. All igooda guaranteed to bo nuite Uw. well ijeaßoned material. No second-hand material used for Bedding or Upholstering purposes. Orders liy post or wire pimettmiiy ittendedto hjq ! HUXLEY'S EAGLE. ' Ti .1 public garden in the cast end of t . iLondon, and anotln r near I'ortobollo liawacjks, Dublin, they In.a a mill for grindini: old people young, Old decrepit men and women and woiu-uii; lame old donkoys, etc, oro sent iu at one bide of the mill, ijnd como out all quite young ii'td tailoring establishment, It 1 has Income dreadfully, old and dilapidated lately. I hope to have it through tlio mili by the 10th of thiii[ month.—lf-you - pay it-a-visit on or nEter ihat date you may. boo what a gran improvement. Every yard of goods'and eve) y article, shall bo quite new, excepting Iho boss, aril ho will try to look as young aspoßsiblo, lias at last seemed .very extensive preinists at a cheap rent,' and vil bo enabled''to give his customers Letter value than !. ! c' J has done for a'long''time, The premises win 0c ki.owa by the sign of tiiC; Kagle, Opposite harro-tc's Hotel, Directions For Stif-mxa-turenml: First, state ago, height, weight, and uccnpatipn, 1 and if erect or stooping. Measure the chest underneath the arms over the vest, ■ and waist oyer the vest; measure the fn nt seam of the coat sleeve;. lay your troiutis • fiat on the table, mc'asuro -tho- side st, m from .top to bottom,-then, the leg seam unci" around tho waist. .■ '-■ MJS;. H. PEARSON,■ TAJLOK, &c, BEGS to notify that he has REMOYi.i; toPremises opposite' the Post Otfi.V" Queeri-atreet, MastettQn. 13W
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18830818.2.2.5
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 18 August 1883, Page 1
Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,183Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 18 August 1883, Page 1
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.