Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

rrMt) AND GEM'S NEWLY IMPKOVED.NEWZEAUND : ' CENTRAL DWDISCHARROf! ...}"■"..,■; : 28.0 MADE AND IN. USE !!! IS tho SIMLEST, the best and most durable in the market. Last Season it took first prize in competition withall Coloilial and American Makers at Ohristclmrch, Diuvfiin, ;InveroargiU,Wyndhft'm, Gore/OamarufTimaru, Auckland and Wanganui. Sizes kept in Stuck—6, 8,10 and 12 feet. REID& GRAY'S NEW! ZEALAND TWINE BINDER At tho Oamarn trial of Twine Binder it; took the GOLD MEDAL as the BEST MACHINE IN THE FIELD 11 Beating Samuelson's and Howard. This Season at tho Taieri trial it took First Prize to the BEST REAPER AND BINDER, and also a First Prize as the Best all'iound Machine in ;com,)otition with Homsby's, Howard's and W. A. Wood's.-'-' .':'.'''.;. •'.-;.. We are.now booking orders for tho following harvest, and as tho demand will 1;? Urge we would like our friends to order at ones' to AVOID disappointment;. As wo win hr.Va well-assorted Stock of Fittings at all our Branches, Farmors can rely on catling l'iiiin"i :it a MOMENT'S NOTICE. 1 i ' Doable Furrow Ploughs, Chaff Cutters, Horse Gears, Cambridge Rollers, Seed Sowa-s. Branohea atOamaru, Timaru, Invercarf iil, Olmatohurch; Askburton or Auckland, HANNAE HANNAH. HANNAH. PROCLAMATION wo 2. ; ';;'■ i ' TO ALL 'WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-- Be it known to all men that the ■.'.■." SECOND. PERIOD of our, ' - -M#TER- SALE ' Commences THIS DAY, Wien we shall offer PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. By Command, R. HANNAH & CO,, GASH BOUT SHOP, CDBA-STBEET. NEW SHIPMENTS NOW OPENED UP AT SALE PRICE.-Come early and you will not be disappointed. This PRICE LIST must Burpriae everybody: - 8, d. E. d. Ladioß'German Kid Boots 2 11 Men's E.S., plated toes and heels, Ladies' Double-sole Kid Boots ... 5 C (own make) ... 9 B Ladies' Prunella Boots 4 6 Men's Derby Shoes, toe and heel LadieB 1 French Button Boota 9.11 plated 8 6 Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes, double Men's .strong Watertight Boots (own sole ,6 make) 911 Ladies' Blocked Kid E.S., fancy stitch- Men's Nailed .'hooters (own make)... 12 6 in? fi Men's Calf Elastic Side Boots (own Ladies'All-KidE.S., sewn fill make) 12 6 Ladies' German Button Boots ... 611 Men's Carpet Slippers... _ 1 9 Ladies' Lasting Shoes, E, fronts ~,.2 1) Men's Anti-Kneumatie Slippers .;, (i 6 Ladies' German Kid Button Boots ... 4 11 Gent's Kid Elastic Sides, (very stiLadies' Carpet Slippers 1 C porior : 12 (i Ladies' Evening Shoes ... ... 6 C Boys strong Nailed Boots 5 6 Ladies' House Boota (very superior) 3 11 Children.s Copper Toes 2 11 Children's Strap Shoes, from 1 0 Men's Blucher's (own mako) (ill Women's Dairy Boots, strong (own Gent's Calf Oxford Shoes, sewn ... 13 fi • make) ... 7 6 Gent's German Calf Elastic Sides ... Gil Girls' 'Fiisco Coots, 9in. high, 4to 6 5 fi Gent's Nailed Elastic Sides (own „ „ . „ „ 7to 9 7 li: make) ... • ',; 11 G „ ~ „ „ 10' to 13 8 ii Boys' Balmorals, toe and heel plates 6 6 SPECIAL CHEAMSeS IN BOXES ! DON'T *W?6.&T-SATURDAY WILL BE A RED LETTER DAY FOR BOOT BUYERS. SALE ON SATURDAY AT THE CASH BOOT SHOP, CUBA-ST. E. HANNAH &. CO , ~.: PROPRIETORS. WE STRIVE TO PLEASE,

\0 Storekeepers and Staliou-innnagers.— 1 A.'LINDSAY, having now completed his plant for the manufacture of all km la cf Boots aud Shoes, is now prepared to make Men's Best Watertights, pegged, at 14n—riveted, 13s per pair for orders of six pairs and upwards,.for cash only. A. LINDSAY, Bootmaker, Lambton Quay, and Cuba-st., Cbbli W> Mart, Wellington ROYAL HOTEL. ■■•"■' '■' MASTBRTON. RAVING taken the ahove old es'tab- . lished and favorite Hotel, Travellers may rely on meeting with every convenience and attention. The Best Brands Only Served. Billiard and Conversation Rooms I STABLING & PADDOCKING at Moderate rates, not to be surpassed in the District. John Barlow Priopiumon. J BKOYYW & CO Sub-Agents for North British and Mermantile Insurance Company, And Murray, Roberts & Go. Cash advanced on wool aud insurances ofleotcdttt lowest current rates from sheep's back to London. MASTERTON COACH FACTORY. " Nothing Succeeds Like Success f' TN THANKING their numerous CiistnJL mei'n for thoir very liberal patronage i the past, wish to assure them that no effort of theirs will be spared to keep i ace with the largely increasing orders for Vehicles of every description which they now obtain, • i- Their large and efficient staff of workmen will enable them to execute all ordere in the least possible time, compatible with thorough workmanship. Muir & Dixon's efforts in the past : have been directed to turning tnt Car- ' riages fit to carry their Customers • on'any road with ease and comfort,, and the measure of tui.cess they have met ■■■-'> with shows their EFFORTS HAVE BEEN APPRECIATED!!! A Capital Assortment of Carriage and ■'■; Buggy Lamps, direct from England,, which they are now selling, ~ ready fitted to Yehicles, from 80s per pair. MASTERTON CUAOH FACTORY.

PETONE. BREWERY, WELLINGTON. 0. EDMONDS" AND CO.'S Equalio the Of English. ®mm§m Atßs6d -JsTRADE MARKSPER DOZEN, DELIVERED. RESULTS OF ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALE.:-"A clear bright well-flavored Ale with good body, s«»f aftcr-tasto; forms good heady No. 2-rORTER:-"A sound well-flavored and ripened sample of Porter: makes a good head. Both samples were found to be unadulterated in any way. J. HECTOR Museum Laboratory, Wellington, December 20th, IS3I ESTABLISHED 1872. S. SOFFE'S Mattbafs, Bedding, it General Forarsitiko Warehouse, Manners street, Wellington, 57\UENITUKE of every description nade ; to order (to Miy design) by o.xporimeed workmen. A Four-Boomed House comfortably furnished ' for e640 (including Carpets, ]'V'<d"r?, &c). hair Scat Dining room Suits (Ceaar iranies) well Upholstered, a££J;2, Pull sized' Spring Mattras>e3 from 50s. All goods guaranteed to be made from (veil Benßoned material. No secmil-hand material used for Bedding or Upholstering purposes. Orders !>y post or wire punctually Attended to H3(J HL'XLEY'S EAHLM. ' Ti public garden in the east end of _JI Loudon, und nnoili. r near I'ortnbcllo tiariaeks, Dublin, tbey h.f.n a mill for grindini; old people young. Old decrepit men and women and woni-ai: lamo old donkeys, etc, ore sent in at one tide of I lie mill, and coino out all quite young u'ul lively, 1 urn going to try thnt game on my tailoring establishment. It lias Ikcouio dreadfully old and dilapidated lately. 1 hope- to have it through the mill by the 10th of this month, Jfjou pay it a visit on or after Jiat date you may ace what a gi.in inipiovement. Every yard of goods and every article shall be quite new, excepting the boss, and he uill try to look as yornijj aa possible. Ho has at last seemed very extensive premises at a cheap rent, and wiil be enabled to give his customcis klt-v value thau lie has done for a long time. 'J'lie piemises will bo ki.owu by the sign of ti.e Eagle, opposite fcamto's Hotel, Directions For tidf-nwwemail: Fiißfc, state age, height, weight, and w.patiou, and if erect or stooping; Measure the chest underneath the arms over the vest, and waist oyer the vest; measure the fn-i.t seam of the coat sleeve; lay your trout, if flat on the tablo, measure the side sc in from top to bottom, then the leg Beam and around the waist, 111.1 H. PEARSON, TAILOR, &c, BEGS to notify that he has REMOVI-.b to Premises opposite the Post OILc Queen-street, Masterton. 1396

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18830822.2.2.5

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1463, 22 August 1883, Page 1

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,187

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1463, 22 August 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1463, 22 August 1883, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert