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NEWLY IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND ■I CENTRAL DISC, DISC HARROW] ;''.;'/, "/."•';.',. : . " 280 MADE AND IN USE !! ! S the SIMLIST, Iho beat and most durablo iatlio market. Last Season it t-iok first j. pn'zj! in competition with all Colonial and American Makers at Chrisichurch, Dnnedin, Invercargill, Wyndham, Gore, Oamaru, Timant, Waimate, Allesmerei Eangiora, M.asterton, AucklandandWanganui.: Sizc3 kept in Stouk-6, B,loand 12feet.. RElL><s ZEALAND TWINE BINDER. At tho Oamarn trial of Twine Binders.it; took the GOLD MEDAL as the' BEST ■MACHINE IN THE FIELD! I Beating Saijinelson's and Howard. This Senson at the Taiori trial it took.FirstFme as ihe BEST.REAPER. AND BINDER, and also a. First Prize as the Best all round Machine in competition'with Homsby's, Howard's an,) >.V. A. Wood's, j * "..■■" We aro now. booking orders for the following harvest, and as the clem iwl will I): i 1176 * wo would HJ'O our friends to order itt once to. AVOID disappointment. As we w';i. ii ut ut 1 well-assorted Stoek of Fittings nt all our Branches, Farmers can rely on Kitting !'ituiip< at a MOMENT'S NOTICE. '. 'Donblo Furrow Ploughs. Chaff Cutter*, Horso Gears, Cambridge Rollers, Seed Sowas, ! *0.,;(6c., Illustrated Catalogues FREE on applioatinn to our Head Office Dnnedin, or 'to our HANNAH. HANNAH. HANNAH. ■ i PROCLAMATION jno 2. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN--Be it known to all men that tho SECONP..PERIOD of our ■ ■ U ;WINTER SALE . Commencfs'THi'S DAY, When we shall offer PRODIGIOUS BARGAINS IN -BOOTS AND SHOES. By Command, B. HANNAH & CO,, CASH BOOT SHOP, CUBA-STEEET. NEW SHIPMENTS NOW OPENED UP AT SALE PRICEi-Come early and you will not be disappointed. This PRICE LIST must surprise everybody: - j 8. d. ' .£. d. Ladies' ; German Kid Boots 2 11 Men's E.S., plated toes and heels, Ladies' "Double-Bole Kid Boots ... 5 6 (own make) ... ... ■... 9fl Lata' Pninella Boots 4 Ii Men's Derby Shoes, too and heel life French Button Boots Oil plated BG. Ladies' Kid Walking; Shoes, double Men's strong Watertight Boots (own ' 5010.... ; C make) 911 Ladies} Blacked Kid E.S., fancy stitch' Men's Nailed .'hooters (own make).;. 12 6 : int; ~.! t ... „. C Men's Calf Elastic Sidu Boots (own Ladies' All-Kid E.S., sewn (ill make) 12. 6, Ladies' t flerman Button Boots ... Gil Men'i Carpet Slippers 1 9 Ladies' Lasting Shoes, E. Fronts ... 211 Men's Anti-Hneumatic Slippers ... C 6 .Ladies', Gorman Kid Button Boots ... 4 11 Gent's Kid Elastic Sides, (very suLadies' Carpet Slippers ... • ... 1(i perior 12 6 Ladies' Evening Shoes ... . ... 6 fi Boys'strong Nailed Boots 56 Ladies' House Boots, (very.superior) 3 11 Cbildren.s Copper Toes '2 11 Children's Strap Shoe's, from... ... 1 0 Men's Bluchet's (own make) 511 Women's Dairy Bnotß, strong (own iient's Calf Oiford Shoes, sewn ... 13 6 "'''''make) j' .„ ' ...' ... 7 fi Gent's German Calf Elaslic Sides ... 611 Girls' 1 Tiißco Eoots, 9in. high, 4to 6 5 ii j uent's Nailed Elastic Sides (own „ '/y, ' „ „ 7t097 1: j make) ... ... .■„. .. 11 6' ' „ i, „ „ 10 to 13 8 ii 1 Boys' Balmorals, toe and beel plates 6 6 SPECIAL CHEAPMES IN BOXES! DON\T MMffiT-SATURDAY WILL BE A RED LETTER DAY FOR BOOT BUYERS. SALE ON SATURDAY AT THE CASH BOOT SHOP, CUBA-ST. R HANNAH & CO. ; PROPRIETORS.

A. LINDSAY. TO Storekeepers and Btation-ra»im<jers.-A. LINDSAY, having now com>>lut«d his plant for the manufacture of all kiin.s cf Hoots aud Shoes, is now prepared to make Men's, gest Watertights, 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., Cash Boo*; Mart, Wellington • n; ritu wis & c o Sub-Agents for North British and Meroa::- ■ r ,' ; ■ tile Insurance Company, . And Murray, Roberts & Co. Cash advanced on wool and insuram.es offeotedat lowest cimm rates from -slieop's hank to Ti.indon. \\//fj CALLAM, v English, and J/A American *r\\l Coach and Car- %— riuge Builder, TTAS much pleasure in aunounenij to L tho inhabitants of Wellington aud bui rounding districts that ho has commenced' business in Manners-street and Courteuay-place, and is prepared to execute orders in .all kinds of English ami American cavriaee work; Vehicles of every description always ou hand or made on the shortest notice. , tor,stylo and workmanship, combined with economy, this establishment caunot be surpassed'.' t MaNNEUS;BTRE!ST and Couktkmy-vlace, ''; ' L MILLER, Empire Hotel, FeatherstcD, is . .the Agent for the Wairarapa District. AH work guaranteed for twelve months. . ... ,■!-. 121)4 '■/■ I E. HAYES, I PLUMBER; AND, GAS FITTER Ac, i-o. •'■ •'■' . Lambton Qday. - 0 t 1 Brass, load, z ; ne, aud galvanised iron • Coppm, km, and wrought iioa tubing '•' ('ait-iron water anil gas pi[iert, '■■■ Puinps/houso anil sl(!p .clostts '■• Rubber-hose, and block tin ) Engineers' aud plumbers' brass work' ~ .yrasfittings, ifrc.,<fce. , ;!1 ,p../. MANUFACTURER 01? ■ "Distilling andbrewing apparatus • Lightning conductors, pumps Water-engines, plunge and shower bath Hydraulic cellar pumys, and self-acting •■ : ' ; blasts ,i , Hydraulic lifts, hot water apparatus ':, . , aa I,.every djj: ription or-, brass, lead, andcojjpcr'gootls..'. '■'. J, E, HAYES,.; ■• •■ Wclk'ugton Plumbing VY'orks, : ~;, i, ;i . ; ,lmmbton Quay,--!- ■ I ;' .firewood, ISewaocl,!; on Firewood, '.'''r ''ij.'CHAPiIAN still supplies th/e BEST 0 i";DRY;SOUND ElhliUOODk-uny /lengths on the shortest notice. ... Orders,left!with J. Elliott, Saddler will receive PROMPT jal before.. J.8.-NO CONNECTION WITH ANY QTHgß^iTjEßS'.oT:):'::.' : ;' ■•■ • \ m

PETONE BREWERY, WELLINGTON; i C. EDMONDS" AND CO.'S CBLEBRAHiD &?}{&£ AIES A Si) Equal 10the «S?TRAOE MARK - PER DOZEN, DELIVERED. RESULTS OK ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALE. :-"A clear bright well-flavored Ale with good body, sweet after-taste; forms good head./ No. 2-PORTER:-"A sound well-flavored and ripened sample of Porter: makes a good head, lioth samples were found to he unadulterated in any w.iy. J. HECTOR Museum Laboratory, Wellington. December 20th, 1831 ESTABLISHED 1872. S. SOFFJS'S MiTntAt-S, P.RDMNfI, <£• Gknkual Furnishixo Waiieuuuse, Manhkks street, Wellington. JTIUENITUEE of every description jiade L to order (to uuy design) by experienced workmen. A Four-lloomed House comfortably fur- ' nished for £4-0 (including Carpets, Fad." 4c). flair Scat Dining room Suits (Cedar lrames) well Upholstered, jGSJji. Pull sized Spring Maltras>es from COs! All goods guaranteed to be mmio from Mil) seasoned material. No aond-hand material used for Budding or Upholstering purposes. Orders liy post or wire punctually itlendedto H3U HUXLEY'S EAGLE. AT a public garden ut the e.ist end o£ London, and another near i'ortobcllo Barracks, Dublin, they'Wo a mill for grindini; old people' young. Old decrepit meu and women and woni-cu* lame old donkeys, etc, ore sent in at one iiidc of the mill, uml come out all quite young ami lively, lum going to try that game on my Uiluring csittulikhment. It has become ilreadfullY old and dilapidated lately. I hope to have it through the mill by the 10th of Ibis mouth. If you pay it a visit on or i-fter .hat dote you may seo what a gian improvement. Every yard 0 i gouds anil evtiy article shall be quite new, excepting iiiu boss, and ho will try to look as. young as possible. He baa at lafcl secured vcrv extensive premises at a cheap rent, and will be enabled to give bis cuatomois bettor value than he h.is cionu for a long time. 'J lie Directions For Mf-jtiwrnremtml : pation, and if erect or stooping. Measure the chest underneath the arms over the vv-st, and waist over 'the vest; measiue the b~ i,t Beam of the cGat sleeve;'lay : your trout-iia flat on the table, incisure lhe side scam from, top to bottom, then the leg seam and aroitild th'i waiki ' M 45 fl. PEARSON, TAILOR, &0., BEGS to notify that he nas REIiOVLI; M to Premises opposite the Post OAIjo Queen-street, Mtißt«rton. lityii

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1473, 3 September 1883, Page 1

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