• BEID AND GBAY'S NEWLY IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND CENTRAL DISC,. DISC HARROW] ' 280 MADE AND IN USB ! ! ! IS the SIMLF.ST, the beat and most durable lathe market. Last Season it took first prize in,competition with all Colonial and American Walters at Chrislchurch, Diinwlin, Invercargili,' Wyndham', Oore, Oanmru, Timara, Waimate, Allesmero, Rangiora, Mastqrton, Auckland and Wanganui. Sizoj kept ia Stock—6, 8,10 and 12 feet. REID & GRAY'S NEW ZEALAND TWINE BIDDER. At the Oamam trial of Twmo Binders it] took' the GOLD MEDAL as tlio MACHINE, IN THE FIELD! I Beating Samuolson'a and Howard, This Season ?t tiio Taieri trial it took First Frizo as tlio BEST REAPER AND BINDER, and also ? " ii'stPrizo as the Best all round Machine in competition with Hornsby's, Howard's an J V/. Wood's. ■ We are now booking orders for tho following harvest, and as the demand will Ir b wo would like our friends to order at once to, AVOID disappointment. As we will hr-o a , well-assorted Stock of Fitting at all our Branches, Farmers can relv on gattiug ! 'ii'.i!ig« at a MOMENT'S NOTICE. ' Double Furrow Ploughs, Chuff Cutters, Horse Gears, Cambridge Rollers,' Seed Sowers., &e., etc., Illustrated Catalogues FREE on appticntinn to our Head Office Duncdin, or to our Branches at Oamam, Timaru, Invercarrill. Ciiriutchurch; Aakburton or Auckland, gEIZED IN rjIRANSIT 1 gEIZED IN /JIRANSIT ! R. HANNAH & Go. Are now Selling a Large Consignment of BOOTS AND SHOES SEIZED IN TRANSIT, Amounting, a 9 per Invo'cc, to £3490155, but owing to the glut of imports and dep-ess'bn ill the Money Market, they have Bscored the above at the enormous discount of 50 por cont. for cash. SILK COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, at the Cash Boob Market, Cuba-street, Read Prico List and Inspect the STOCK before buying yur BOOTS AND SHOES. PRICE LIST.' WORTH " ' ' ' NOW 8/6 Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots.. .. 4/6 . 7/6 Ladies' Prunella Boots .. ~ 5/11 3/3 Ladios r Slippers 1/6 4/6 Ladies' House Shoes .. .. 2/12 18/6 Ladies' Kid Button Boots .. 8/11 6/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 7to 9 .. .. 3/11 7/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 10 to 14.. .. 4/11 8/6 Maids' Kid E.S., land 2 .. 5/11 7/6 Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes ~ 4/11 8/6 Ladies' Kid Derby Shoos .. 5/11 10/6 Ladies' Glovc-kid Shoes.. .. fi/Il 5/6 Ladies' Cashmere House Boots.. 3/6 6/6 Ladies' D. soled Cashme:e Shoes 3/11 6/6 Ladies' Colored Felt Shoes .. 3/11 10/6 Ladies' Levant E. sides.,' .. 7/ii 10/6 Ladies' German lasting Boots .. (!/!! 4/6 Children's Kid legged Balmorals tyi 4/6 Children's Levaut Balmorals .. l/ll 2/6 Child's Kid and Levant E.S. .. I/jy/n xuiinis siroii"liaiie" jjuu» .. ■ . 3/6 Child s Strap Slioes ... .. 1:1 7/6 Boys' 6trong Nailed Boots .. -IM ' U/6 Ladies' Kid Boots .. .. 5/! I Remember Saturday next as the great day for Boots and Shoes, and recollect there. is " 10-year old stock, no rotten, no moth-eaten, aud no bad elastic at our establishment. II HANNAH & CO., CASH BOOT MARKET CUBA STEEEi fcs'EVERWODY KNOWS IT. WOIITH NOW £B/6 Men's strong Nailed Bluchers .. 5/6 18/6 Men's strong Kip Tights .. 11/6 12/6 Men's strong Nailed Boots ~ 9/11 16/6 Men's sown E. Sides .. -. 13/6 14/6 Wen's E. Sides 12/'» 13/6 Men's E. Sides 9/6 12/6 Men's Darby Shoes .. .. 8/6 18/6 Men's Glove Kid E. Sides 12/8 14/6 Men's Best Pegged Blucher3 .. 10/6 10/6 Youths' strong E.S,, Ito 4 .. 6/9 8/6 Boys' strong K.S., 10 to 13 .. 5/9 G/6 Boys' strong E.S., 710 9 .. 4/9 18/6 Gents' Calf Oxford Shoua .. 12/ li 9/6 Women's Dairy Boots .. .. 7/6 3/6 Children's Copper Toes, from .. 1/11 7/6 Boys'and Youths' Bluchers .. 4/11 3/6 Men's Slippers V !) IS/6 Men's Shoiters I"/-' 1 20/- Men's sewn E. Sides .. .. '•'•/ I in In -ir-.'.iL.l i V.J1..1 DaJk 111-
PETGNE BREWER WELLINGTON. C. EDMONDS" AND CO.'S CELEBRATED AI.ES A Ji : || STOUT, Equal to Tim Best Brands Of English, At 8s 6tl ' ->TRAOr: MARK-;-PER DOZEN, DELIVERED, RESULTS OF ANALYSIS-No. I—ALE." A dear bright well-llavored Alo with good body, «•«> after-tasto; forms good head./ No. 2—l'OllTElt: -" A sound well-flavored and ripened sample of Porter: innkes iuviil. ib:ii samples were found to be unadulterated in any iv.v. J. HECTOR Museum Laboratory, Wellington, December 20th, 1331 ESTABLISHED 1372, S. SOFFE'S MatntAfn, Bedding, <fc General Fobxisi - iso Wabeiiouse, Manhhbs sxreli, Wellington, jTIUENITUEE of every description Jiai'c • L to order (to any design) by experienced workmen, A Four-ltoomcd House comfortably fin nished for 4i4= O (including Carper,Fenders, &c). flair Bent Dining room Sun (C'ui.,l' Iraines) well Upholstered, Full sized Spring Mattras-es from oOs. All goods guaranteed to be made froic ivell seasoned material. No Etond-ham material used for Bedding or Uphoiaterinpurposos. Orders !>y post or wire putietu<iii\ Attended to ll.jli HUXLEY'S EAGLE, AT a public garden in the east end of London, and anoili-tr near l'orrohedo Bariacxs, Duliiiu, they Jiue a mill lor griudini! old people young. Old dicrepit men and women and wom-mt lame old donkeys, etc, are sent in at one side of the mill, ami eome out all quite young ami lively, lum going to ti y that game on my tailoring dreadfully old and dilapidated lately, i hope to have it through the mill i.y the Kitii of this month, If you pay it a visit ou or after .hat date you may see wlias a fjian improvement. Every yard of goods mid every article shall be quite new, ej.a-ptiiy ilie boss, and lie will try to loo!: as as possible, lie has at last sceurtd ver. extensive pi'emisosat aelieap rcn:. an-i \v.>l he mabled to jjive his enstemw.- tni * value than l.e has dune fur a lou>: tiiii,-. Ti..: premises vili bit kt.own by the a'ga oi ... « Kagle, opposite ; ar.tt.s i Directions Fur titlf-mtUHi.nht- nl: Fiist, state age, height, wei^ii : pation, and if ereet ur skupii'.,; -■ the chest underneath the aims i vt. .■, • and waist oyer iheveti; Hi- r ■ . ■V.uii 01 till' CCBI ti'.'CVt; 1, i •; ll.c oil tiiu ta>!e, mu.a.iru • , fftsili lop to i'Oltoill, .It' ii i„ . ; e: . . . aiMiil d til; VMfct. ii. pea.. TAiJLOiii, , BEGS to notify that lie lias ii v.. \> to Premises opposite the Post Offijo Queen-street, Mastemn. jape
A. LINDSAY. . TO Storekeepers and Stsiiiou-immagers. - A. LINDSAY, having now completed his plant for the manufacture of all km-'s cf Boots aud Shoes, is now prepared to make Men's Best Watertights, pegged, at Msriveted, 13s per pair for orders of Eix pairs and upwards, for cash only. A. LINDSAY, Bootmaker, Lambton Quay, and Cuha-st., Cash Boo*, Mart, Wcllin»roh Blt 0 W IN •' 0 O Sub-Agents for North British aud Mon:n tile Insurance Company, And Murray, Roberts & Co. Cash advanced on "woul and insnrain.t offected at lowest current rates from slwep't hank tn London, W. 11. CALLAM knglm anil American Coach awl Carnage Builda HAS much pleasure in announcm; to the inhabitants of Wellington and suirounding districts that he has commenced .business in Maunera-atreut and Courtens»y-placo, and is prepared to execute orders in all kinds of English and American carriage work. Vehicles of every description always on hand or made on the shortest notice. Icr stylo aud workmanship, combined with economy, this establishment cannot be MaNKERS-STREKT AND CoURTKN AY-riACK, WELLINGTON. A. MILLER, Empire Hotel, Feathorstcn, is the Agent tor the Wairarapa District, All work guaranteed for twelve months. J. E. HAYES, PLUMBER AND GASI'IfTEK At., etc. LiiißToN Quay. IMP 0 It T E It OF Brass, lead, z'nc, and galvanised iron Coppei, briKS. and wrought iron tubing Cast-iron water and gas pipes .Pumps, house and ship clostU liublier hose, aud block tin Engineers' und plumbers' brass work dasfittings, Sc., Ac, MANUFACTURER OF Distilling and brewing apparatus Lightning conductors, pumps Water-engines, plunge and shower batli Hydraulic cellar pumps, and blasts Hydraulic lifts, hot water apparatus aad evory das; ription ot lead, and copper goods, J. E. HAYES, Wellington Plumbing Works, ; Lambton Quay, Firewood.' Firewood. •< Firewood, T J. CHAI'MAN still supplies the BKST (J, DRY bOUND FIRKAOOD in i lengths on the shortest notice. Orders left with J. Elliott, Saddler will receive PROM PI, ATTENTION as before. N.B.—NO/CON KE'JTION WITH 1 ANY OTHER CATERS. , 1619
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1477, 7 September 1883, Page 1
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