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EEm; AND GEAY'S NEWLY IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND ;' V -;;\fi^AL'Dlffl l DlßCHAßpW!' '. ■ ,: ... '. " 280 MAM! AND IK USB !! ! S the SIMLEST; the beet and most durable in the market. Last Season it tnok first X prize ia competition with all Colonial and American Makers at Chrisiehurcli, Dun»dm, Invercargill, Wyndham, Goro, Oamnru, Timara, Waimate, Alleeuiero, Rangiora, Mastorton, Auokland and Wanganui. / Sizes kept in Stook-6, .8,10 and 12 feet. RELD& GRAY'S NEW ZEALAND TWINfi.BWDEB. At the Oamarn trial of Twine Binders it'took the GOLD MEDAL as the BEST MACHINE IN THE FIELD! I Beating Samnelson'B and Howard.' This Season at the Taieri triaUt took First Prize as *e BEST REAPER AND BINDER, and »lso a First Prize aSjthe Best all round Machine in'competition with Homuby's, Howard's and \V, A... Wood's, ~. We are now booking orders for the following harvest, and as the domaud will br we Would Jib our friends to order at oneo to AVOID disappointment. Aa we will li ive a well-assorted Stock of Fittings »t all our Branches, Fannora can rely on g-'tliii;; Hiiiug-: .it a MOMENT'S NOTICE. ■ ; '•''' Double Furrow Ploughs, Chaff Cutters, Horse Gears, Cambridge Boilers, Seci Sowers, &0,,&0., : Ilhißtratod Catalogues FBEE on a|iplicatinri to our Head Offico Dunudin, or to out Branches'at Oamaru, Timaru, Invercarf ill, Chriatcliurch; AsV.burton or Auckland, HANNAH, HANNAH. HANNAH, PROCLAMATION iNo 2. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONOEUNv Be it known to all men that the :, ■''■'' : ' ! SECOND' PERIOD of our WINTEK SALE Commences THIS ! I>AY, {-f ■■ : When we shall offer PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, By Command, B. HANNAH & CO,, CASH BOOT SHOP, CUBA-STREET. NEW SHIPMENTS NOW OPENED UI'AT SALE PRICE.-Come early and you will not be disappointed. This PRICE LIST mutt surprise everybody: - 8. d. e. 1 Ladieß'German Kid Boots ... ... 211 Men's E.S., plated toes and heels, Ladies' Double-sole Kid Boots ... 5 6 (own make) 9 G Ladieß' German Kid Boots ... Ladies' Double-sole Kid Boots Ladies' Prunella Boots ' Ladies' Frenoh Button Boots Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes, doublo c01e... ' Ladies' BlookedKid E,S., fancy stitohins!;v.. ! ... • ... Ladies'All-KidE.S., sewn ... ... Ladies' German Button Boots Ladies' Lasting Shoes, E. Fronts ~, 4 fi Men's Derby Shoes, toe and heel 911 plated 8 6 Men's strong Watertight Boots (own fi make) 9 H Ilea's Nailed Shooters (own make)... 12 6 6 Men's Calf Elastic Side Boots (own fi 11 make) .... 12 6 611 Men's Carpet Slippers... ... : ... 1 9 21) Men's Anti-Rheumatic Slippers ... G C Ladies' Germjrn Kid Button Boots ... 4 11 Gent's Kid Elastio Sides, (very su Ladieß'Carpet Slippers >. .... .... 1 6 perior 12 6 Ladieß' Evening Shoes 6 6 Boys strong Nailed Boots ....; .„ 5 6 Ladies' House Boots (very superior) 311 Childron.s Copper Toes .„. ,„ 211 Children's Strap Shoes, from ,1 0 Men's Blucher's'own make) .„ ,„ 511 Women's Dairy Boots, strong (own Gent's Calf Oxford Shoes, sewn ~, 13 6 make).. ... ... ~, 7 fi'Gent's German Calf Elaslic Sides ... 611 Girls' 'Fiisoo Boots, 9in. high, ito 6 fi (! Gent's Nailed Elastio Sides (own „ „ ,;i „'' „ 7t09 7f. make) ... -..11 6 „ „ „ „ 10 to 13 8 li Boys' Balmorals, toe and heel plates 6 6 SPECIAL CHEAP LINES IN BOXES! . DOtfTfIMGJH'-SATUIIDAY WILL BE A RED LETTER DAY FOR BOOT , i| BUYERS. SALE ON SATURDAY AT THE qASH BOOT SHOP, CUBA-ST. R.'HANNAH & CO. ... PROPRIETORS, WE STRIVE TO PLEASE.

PETONE BREWERY, WELLINGTON. C. EDMONDS AND CO.'S CRLEBRAXKD ALEB AND Equal totue PER DOZEN, DELIVERED, RESULTS OK ANAIA'SIS - No. 1-ALK.:-" A clear bright wolMlmoro'l Ale with giwd Iwly, mwr after-taste; forms good heady No. 2-PORTER: ~"-A-sound welMiovored itnd ~'"med sample of I'ortcr: 'makes a good head. Both Miles were found to lie unadulterated in any toy. J. HECTOR Museum Laboratory, Wellington, December 23th, 1831 ESTABLISHED 1872. S. SOFFE'S MiTTKAPB, IkDDINO, <b GENERAL FuBMSHino Warehouse, Manhkbs street, Wellington J7IURNITUIIE of every description made 1? to ordor (to any design) by experienced workmen. A Four-lloomed House comfortably furnished for £4O (inemding Carpets, Fenders, &c). Jiair Sent Dining room Suits (Uu-1 names) well Upholstered, Pull sized Spring Mattras-es from 50s. All goods guaranteed to be made from well seasoned material. No seond-hand material used for Bedding or Upholstering purposes, Orders by post or wire punctually attended to H3(i HUXLEY'S EAGLE, AT a public garden in the east end of London, and another near Fortobollo Banacks, Dublin, they h.no a mill for grindinu old peoplo young, Old decrepit men and women and woiu-i ut lame old donkeys, etc, Bi'o sent in at one sido of the mill, and come out all quite young and lively, lam going to try that game on iny tailoring cstablishrneut. It has become dreadfully .old and dilapidated lately. I hope to have it through the mill by the 10th of this month, If you pay it a visit on or after i hat datoyou may see what a gran impiovcmcnt, Every yard of goods and every article shall be quite new, excepting the boss, and he will try to look as young as possibJo. He has at last secured very extensive premise sat a cheap rent, and will be enabled to give his customers letUivalue than Lo has done fur a long time. The premises will be Jii.own Uy the sign of the Eagle, opposite Larntt's Hotel, Directions For Self-mtasuremtnl: First, state ag«, height, weight, and ec:upatiou, ami if ercet or stooping. Measure the cheat underneath the aims over the vcßt, and waist oyer the vest; measure the fi«'iit seam of the coat sleeve; lay your tn.t;:.ia flat on the table, measure the side tt, m from top to' bottom, then the leg s.ain -*td around the waist. ■•■ K45 H. PEAESON,. TAJfXOH, &«., BEGS lo notify lint lie has RUiOVi b to Premises positu the Pobt Olliee I Queen-street. Mastcitou. .. 130 C

TO Storekeepers and Station-managers.— A. LINDSAY, having now connoted his plant for the manufacture of all km j of Hoots and Shoes, is now prepared to make Men's Best Yfatertights, pegged, at 14»— riveted, 13s per pair for O'ders of six pairs and upwards, for cash only. A. LINDBAY, Bootmaker., Lambton Quay, and Cuba-st., Cosh Boo*. Mart, Wellinjmn, ££»W ROYAL HOTEL. "AVING taken the above old estab- . 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 4. PADDOCKING at Moderate rates, not to be surpassed in the District, John Barlow PaoiMtiEioit. BHOWn & 0 0 Sub-Agents for North British and Mercaatile Insurance Company, And Murray, Koberts &' Co, Cash advanced on wool and insurances offeot'eda't lowest current rates frumsheop's bank to London. m. m MASTERTO.N COACH FACTORY. "Nothing Succeeds Like Success.!" I' N THANKING their numerom Custn- ; morn for their vory liberal patronage i . the past, wish to assure them that no effort li of theirs will be sparod to keep [.acewith ] the largely, increasing orders for Vehicles of j every description which they now obtain. 3 Their larije and efficient staff of workmen will eriablethem to execute all orders in the i J least possible time, compatible with thorough t workmanship. B , Muir,& Dixon's efforts in the past t 'have been directed to turning &utCar--1 ,v 'rages' fit to carry their Customers ■ ■''■ :on any road with ease and com- ', : : i .■■,; fort, and the measure of suiceßS they have met with shows their i ,'.'■/■• ... ■EFFOBTHUAVE BEEN APPBE- • ~",'.'....',.{*'-.' GIAWll! B: A Capital Assortment of Carriage and " '{'Buggy Lamps, direct from :■ ~; E ngland,.which they arc now selling, / : ready fitt.ut to Vehicles, from &Os e per pair..' :••..."-.■: i";MASTERTQN COACH FACTORY. 'Hi'lVi,.'w:il ■■■ 1297

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1466, 25 August 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1466, 25 August 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1466, 25 August 1883, Page 1

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