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II NEWLY IMPEOVED NEW ZEALAND | CENTRAL DISC, DISC HAREOW! 280 MADE AND IN USE ! ! ! IS the SIMLEST, tho beat and moat durable jin the market. Last Season it took first ; prize in competition with all Colonisl an,l American Makers at Ohristchurcli, Dunlin, Invetcarmll, Wjndham, Gore, Oamaru, Timaru, Waimate, Alleßmero, Rangiora, Mastoiton, RED) & GRAY'S NEW ZEALAND TWINE BINDEK. N At the Oamam tiial of Twine Binders it; took the GOLD MEDAL as' the BEST MACHINE IN THE FIELD IT Beating Samuels'on's and Howard. - This Season at the Taiori trial it took' First Prize tts the BEST REAPER AND BINDER, and also a First Prize as the Best all round Machine in competition with Hornby's, Howard's an.l W. A. Wood's, ;, Wo are now booking orders for the following harvest, and as the demand will be large we would lih.our friends to order at once to AVOID disappointment. Ar we will !n\V a well-assorted Stock of Fittings 4 all our Branches, Farmers can rely on eettiiiß l ; il'iii<ri if a MOMENT'S NOTICE. > ~ , ~, 6 ~, '° Donblo Furrow Ploughs, Chaff Cutters, Horse Gears, Cambridge Rollers, Seoi Sowas, Illustrated Catalogues.'PEE on opjilicatinn to our. Head Office Dnnedin, or to our Branches at Oaiiiaru, TimatW/Invercarj-ill/ Chrialchurch; Askburtonor Auckland, HANNAH. HANNAH. HANNAH. PROCLAMATION jno 2. ' TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-- Be it known to all mon that the .. „;, ■ : :SECOND PEKIOD of our WINTER SALE CommenceB;THIS.:DAY, ; Wben we shall offer PRODIGIbIIS BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. By Command, R. HANNAH & CO,, CASH BOOT SHOP, CUBA-STREET. NEW SHIPMENTS NOW OPENED UP ; AT SALE PRICE.-Come early and you will not bo disappointed. . This PRICE LIST must surprise everybody :- 8, d, .'.'. E. (1. Ladies' German Kid Boots 2 11 Men's E.S., plated toes and heels, Ladies' Double-sole Kid Boots ... 5 6 (own make) ,„ ~. 9 g Ladies' Prunella Boots ... ... 4 0 Men's Derby Shoes, toe and heel Ladies' Frerjibh Button Boots 911 plated ... 8 6 Ladies' Walking Shoes, double Men'B'strong Watertight Boots (own ; 801e.'.. ►• 6 make) ,„ 911 Ladies' BlookcdKid E,S.,fftHoy Btitch- Men's Nailed Shooters (own make)... 12 fi '•' Mnfif-':/-. ■-• ...',. 6 Men's Calf Elastic Side Boots (own Ladies' All-Kid E.S., sevrii 611 make) ...12 6 Ladies' German Button'.Bo'ow '.' ~.6 11 Men's Carpet Slippers... ... ... t 9 Ladies'; Lasting ,„ 211 Men'sAnti.-KneumaticSlippers ... 6 6 Ladjes'iGerman Kid'Buttim Boots .., 4 11 Gent's Kid Elastic Sides, (very suLadies': Carpet Slippers-' ;;.'.... 1 6 perior 12 G LadieH';EveningSii6e;B. : ; 6 6 Boys* strong Nailed Boots .„• Z 5 (j, Ladies' House Boots; (very superior) 311 Children,s Copper Toes ..■ ... ... 2 U -: Children's Strap.Sboes, from... ... 1 0 Men's Blucher's (own make) 511 Women's Dairy Boots, strong (own Gent's Calf Oxford Shoes, sewn ~. i;i fi , make);. : .. .:.,,':',.. \... .17 6 Gent's German Calf Elaslic Sides' ... 01! Girls'TllßCO Eoots, 9in. high, 4to 6 5 fi' Gent's Nailed Elastic Sides (own ■v,"' ; „ • „..•„ 7t097 i! j make) •„n 1; i'i 11 „ „ 10 to 13 Br. I Hoys 1 Balmorals, toe -and heel 'plates !>' 0 SPECIAL CHEAPLINES IN BOXES ! DVFTFORbET- SATURDAY WILL BE A RED LETTER DAY FOf: ■■^ •■ BUYERS. ; . ■'..■: SALE ONSATURDAY AT THE CASH BOOT SHOP, CUBA- -T. ' E, HANNAH ;& GO. ... PEOPlfcli, :;: ' \VM STRIVE TO PLEASE.,

PETONE BREWt WELLINGTON. 1Q; EDMONDS AND CO.'S AliEB AND I EQUAL TOTHE Best Brands «J»TRADE- ; MABK^" PER DOZEN, DELIVERED. RESULTS OF ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALE.:-"A clear bright well-flavored Ale with good body, sweet - after-tasto; forms good headii' , No, 2-PORT,ER: •-" A Sound' well-flavored and ripened sample of Porter: makes a good heat), both samples were found to be unadulterated in any way. , „ J. HECTOR Museum Laboratory, Wellington, : ; December 20th, 1881 ESTABLISHED 1872. S. SOFFE'S Mattrass, Bedding, 4- General Furnishing" Warehouse, , Mann™ street, Wellington. . IjIURNITURE of every description wadr L to order (to any design) by experienced workmen, A Four-Boomed House comfortably furnished for £4O (including Carpets, j Fenders, &c). Hair Seat Wiring room Suits' e (Oed-ir Frames) well Upholstered, e£;£S. Full sized Spring Mattraeies from 50s. All goods guaranteed to be, made from sell seasoned material. No eecind-liand material used for Bedding or Upholstering purposes.. Orders by post or wire punctually a Attended to Hjjg ~ HUXLEY'S. EAGLE. 1 _. < AT a public garden in tho east end of London, and another near Portobello Barracks, Dublin, they Jiaio a mill for grindinn old people youny. Old decrepit men and women aud woiiw ut lame old donkeyß, etc, are sent in at oil.- side of the mill, and come out all quito young and lively, lum going to try that game on my g tailoring establishment, <•• It has become dreadfully old and dilapidated lately. I hope to have it through the mill by the 10th of this month. Jf you pay it a visit on or after i hat date you may see what a gran improvement. Every yard of goods and every article shall be quite new, excepting the bote, and he will try to look as as possible, He has at last secured ver« extensive premises at a cheap Ttnt, and will ' be enabled to give his ciißtomeis better K value than he has done for a long time. The premises will be ki.own by the sign of. the liaglo, opposite I arut.s Hotel, Dirtcliom For'Self-mowmn'M: First, stateage, height, weight, aud msiipatiou, and. if erect or etoofir.f. >''•.;■!;•: the chest underneath the arms m; ■■!•■-..:-, and waist oyer the vest; measu.-. Beam of the coat sleeve j lay yj. flat oir the table, mewure the ? i from top to bottom, then the le,: . ".• around the waist. JH. PBAB'si.-.: j, , ■'. TAlt6R,&c, ■-' BEGS to notify that he has RIiMOV 1 1» to Premises opposite, the Post Office 9 QoeeH'Stwet, Mftßtefton,., 1895

rnO Storekeepers' and, Stalion-uiauagers,— J.- A. LINDSAY; Slaving now comploted his plant for the manufacture of all kin a cf Boots aild Shoes, is;iM)W(;prepared to make Meii'B BtoVWatertights, pegged, at 14s—riveted, 13a per pair {or ordera of and upwards,'for cash only; A. LINDSAY, Boptpiakcr, Lambton Quay, and Cuba-at., Bo/ft Matt, Welliripfon V' l; ;:iB/:K 0 7\Y JX & 0 0 Sub-Agents for North' British and Meroan- "■ ,-. tile luaaranco Company. Arid Murray,: Roberta & Co. "Cash advanced o'u wool and. insurantcs offootedat lowest oiirrcnt rates from sheep's back tn Tliindnii. •' CALLAM, ["AS liuoh pleasure in' announcing to L;' the inhabitants of Wellington l and ;smrounding_ districts that ho has commenoedv.b'.Ußineas'in- Manners-street and Courtenayrploce, and is prepared to.execute.' orders in all kindß of English and American carriaKO work. < Vehicles j of every detcription always on ; hand or mode on tho shortest notice. tor style and workmanship, combined with economy, this establishment cannot be MANNERBiBTnEET AND CoUKTKKAY-PLACE, ' : WELLINGTON.' A.,'MILLER, Empire Hotel, Featheraten, is .;.... the Agent for tho Wairarapa District. All work guaranteed for twelve monthß. •','' . " . 1294 . J. E, HAYES, TiLUMBER AND GASFIfTEK to., <La. : , v , LiMDION QUAY. ; ' "IMPORTER OF Brass, lead, z|no, and galvanised iron • ' Cpppeij braefl. and wrought iion tubin i ,; Cast-iron .water and gas pipes ■■'. 'Puinpsi house , Rubber hoae, and block tin r Engineers' and plumbers' brass work ' ,: jasfittinga, &<s„ &a, ,! '-' "manufacturer'OF . Distilling and brewing apparatus Lightning conductors, pumps ViWateivengines, plungo and shower batl ; ; Hydraulic cellarjoumps, and self-actinj '.] ■'.• .blasts ' ' ' ... Hydraulio- lifts, hot water apparatii! . a;ii evory \{m riptiou .of brass, ■'' ' ' lead, and copper goods. , ';■;■ 'J. E.HAYES, . ■-■ ; , ~-. Wellington Plumbing Works, : '" ' LaMMON/Quay. ;i Firewood, lifewpqd;;v: Firewood "iiij. CHAPMAN still supplies the BES' ;U:*i?DBY j SOUND' FIR'JSWOOD in «n< iltngthß on.%.shortest notice. ■: ' . '"' Orders left Mh/.'J. ■ .Elliott,'Saddler wii before " N,B!11-N6 ! CONNECTioNWITH AN 1 - : ijji,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1468, 28 August 1883, Page 1

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