NEWLYJMPEOVED NEW ZEALAND ; CENTRAL DISC, DISC HARROW! ; : .' 280 MADE Al<D n» ÜBS !! I S the BIMLRST, the beat and mostdnrobleinthe market. Last Season'ft took'firs: i prize in COmpetition.tWth all Colonial and American Makers at Chnßtchrti-;h„i)aMriin '" Invereugill, WjßdHam^'ore,Oamam,Timaru, Waimate, Alleßmere, Bangiorn, ilirfertoa ' Auckland and Wanganufc Sizes kept, in Stook-6,8,10 and 12 feet, • REID& GRAY'S NEW ZEALAND TWINE BIDDER, At the Oamarn trial of Twine Binders it' took the GOLD MEDAr, <.s the P.PST MAOHINEINTHEPIELDU Beating Sanson's and Howafd Tl,i ß W S Taieri trial it took First Prize as tho BEST REAPER AND BINDER, and alr,o a iV Prize as the Best all round Machine in competition with Homsbv's, Howard's and W A Wood'B, . " • We are now hooking orders for, the following harvest, and as the demand will bn l»r----we would lib our friends to order at once to AVOID disappointment. As we will lw v' r - a MOMENT'S NOTICE. ! ... ' ," ' Donble Furrow Ploughs, Ohaff Cutters, Horse Gears, Cambridge Rollers, Heed Sower<yo,,&o., • ■" ■ '• Illustrated Catalogues FREE on spplicatinn towir Head Office Dunudin, or to -«: BranohesatOamaru, Timaru, Invercarpill, ChristchurchjAslcbnrtonor AuckLind. | gEIZED IN rpRANSIT 1 gEIZED IN mRANMT i Are now Selling a Large Consignment of BOOTS AND SHOES SEIZED IN TRiSllj Amounting, as per Invoice, to £3490155, but owing to the glut of import's-wid depression!in the Money Market, they have secured the abovo at the enormous discount of' 50 iis' cent, for cash. SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, at the Cas-h %£■'■ Market, Cuba-street, Read Price List and Inspect the STOCK before buying y-ur BOOTS AND SHOES. PRICE LIST. WORTH MOW WORTH NOW 18/6 Mon'a strong Nailed Bluchers .. 5/6 8/B Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots.. .. 4/n 18/6 Men's strong Kip Tights .. 11/6 7/fi Ladies' Prunella Boots .. .. ;;/1; 12/6 Meu's strong Nailed Boots 16/(i Men's sewn E, Sides .. 14/6 Men's K •.'idea. .. 13/6 Men's K. Sides .. 12/6 MenVDaby Shoes 18/6 Meu's Glove Kid E. Sides 14/6 Men's Best Pegged Bluchers 10/6 Youths' strong E.g., 1 to 4 8/6 Boys' strong K. 8., 10 to 13 6/6 Boys' strong E.S., 7.t0 9 18/6 Gents' Calf Oxford Shoes 9/6 Women's Dairy Boots .. 9/11 3/*! Ladios' Slippers .. .. 13/6 4/6 Ladies' House Shoes ~ 12/6 18/6 Ladies' Kid Button Boots 9/6 6/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 7t09 .. 8/6 7/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 10 toll.. 12/6 8/6 Maids' Kid E.S., I and 2 10/6 7/6 Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes 6/9 8/6 Ladies' Kid Derby Shoes 5/9 10/6 Ladies' Glove-kid Shoes.. u/u jjujo nnuiig i-j.d., iu vo io .. a/a ju/o names move-Kid Shoes.. .. fi/i' 6/6 Boys'strong E.S., 7,. to 9 .. 4/9 5/6 Ladies' Cashmere House Boh.. 3/6 18/6 Gents' Calf Oxford Shoes .. 12/6 6/6 Ladies' D. soled I'ashme: e Slid: :: 3/11 9/6 Women's Dairy Boots .. ..7/6 6/6 Ladies' Colored Felt Shoes .. 3/J1 3/6 Children's Copper Toes, from ~ 1/11 10/6 Ladies' Levant E. sides,. .. 7/6 7/6 Boys'and Youths' Bluchers .. 4/11 10/6 Ladies' German lasting Bo ■ 3/6 Men's Slippers 1/9 4/6 Children's Kid legged"Bali ~, 18/1) Men's Shooters 12/6 4/6 Children's Levant Balmorals .. J/'l 20/- Men's sewn E. Sides .. .. 15/11- 2/6 Child's Kid and Levant E.S. .. ]'/:"" 10/6 Youths' strong Nailed Bools. .. 6/6 ■■ 3/6 Child's Strap Shoes I'/t: ' 7/6 Hoys'Btrong Nailed Boots .. 4/11 11/6 Ladies' Kid Boots ".. .." 6/i: Remember Saturday uuxt as the great day fur Uoots and Shoes, and recollect there is m. 10-year old stock, no rotten, no moth-ea.i: i, and no bad elastic at our establishment. R HAMIH & CO., CASH BOOT MARKET CUBA STREET K-PEVERYBODY KNOWS IT.
(PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Mr Walter E. Hall. dentalTubgeon. (Registered by the Medical Council of London) TEF.THEXTUACTKD Under the influence of thfl Nitrous Oxide Gas, FREE FROM PAIN, ARTIFICIAL TEETH Adapted to the mouth on the latest London principles, on the new Patent bases, VULCANITE, PLATING OR OOLD. Complete Upper or Lower Sets-guarantied to give every satisfaction—from JS4 4s. Old Dentures REPAIRED and REMOULDED at moderate charges. ; Coneultation and advice FREE, PERMANENT ADDRRSSCambridge Terrace, Wellington. 141 . A. LINDSAY. TO Storekeepers and Station-managers.— A, LINDSAY, having now completed his plant for the manufacture of all kinds cf Boots and Shoes, is now prepared to malte Men'fl Best 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., Cosh Boot Mart, Wollingtau \ B R U W a & (J 0 Sub-Agents for North British and Mema • tile Insurance Company, ■ And Murray, Roberts & Co.. Cash advanced on wool and insurances offeotedat lowest onrrent rates from sheep's bank to London. J CALLAM; v EngliikandtyO\ American ~ I Coach and Carriage Builder, ["AS much pleasure in announcing to ljL the inhabitants of Wellington and guirounding districts that he has commencccl business in Manners-street ami Courtenay-place, and is prepared to execute orders/in all kinds of English and American carriage work. Vehicles of jevery. description always on hand or made on the shortest notice, tor stylo and workmanship, combined with economy,! this establishment .cannot be surpassed, > Mannekr-sireet and Couutrnay-place, WELLINGTON. A, MILLER, Jimpire Hotel.Featherstcn, i 3 the' Agent for the Wairarapa District. All work guaranteed for twelve months, i 121)4 TO CARTERTON SUBSCRIBERS. l/TR S. R. ARMSTRONG hasten up. tJ pointed !Sole Agent for the Wairarapa 'Daily; in .CARTERTON, and any ordeis .for Advertisements, Job Printing, etc., left: with him will be imJ. PAYTON & CO,
PHONE BREWERY, WELLINGTON. 0. EDMONDS AND CO.'S CELEBRATED E&'?s AtESANJ Equal tothe Jta Brands Of English, MARK* PER DOZEN, DELIVEiIiiO. RESULTS OF ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALE.:-" A clear bright well-flavored Ale with good bodv, bwsm after-taste; forms good lieadV No. 2-PORTKR:-"A sound welUlavnre.! .... samples were found to be unadulterated in :>>:. . . l iiliCVOi: Museum Laboratory, Wellington, December 20th, 1831 ESTABLISHED 1872, S.SOFFE'S Matteass, Beddino, (£• Gkskraii J?n.'.auirixo Warehouse, MaNNHIS STKEt.T, Wkli.i . - ■■,)■s. . jTIURNITUIffi of every doaa h m s®& L lo order (to any duwgi;)'".;enced workmen, A Four-Roomed House com ■ 'finished for £4O (iV. u'i- ai-ui-Fenders, &c). Hair Seat Diii.iij,:. ,ut rSmct (Cedar frames) well Upholaiert-ti, &;&%. Pull « ; zpH Spring Mattrasies from 50f*. All guods guaranteed to be made frnrr. (fell seasoned material, No hcjikl I- ; . material used for Bedding or Uiih-.5!,.:, purposes, Orders by post ov wivv ' : v..,v-<.-.■.. attended to ;. | ' -• HUXLEY'S EAGLE. j. a publio garden in the east \M e( . London, and another near '.'crtoliolio barracks, Dublin, they Jnv.e a m'i\ [n: grinding old people younu. Old acc/spi! men and women aud worn-out lame old donkeys, etc, are Bent in at, oiie side or" -,k mill, and come out all quite yjung ww lively, I uin going to try that game or. in , tailoring establishment. It Ims b.-iomj dreadfully old and dilapidated intcly. J hope to have it through the mill by thi- Iflt! of tliis month. If you pay it a wii- on o ufjer ,hat date you may see whai a gran improvement. Every yard ol gi-.-te and eveiy article shall be quite new. .-.;'cq;tiu;j the boss, and ho will try.to 10-! «s yonu;< as possible He has at )au .-;■:: ■■ ] v.-r. extensive premises at a cheap i-„i,:. ••<■•■■ v.i be enabled to give his &i> ,• .- : ic.i value than bo has done for a ho.: .:: .e Vi premises will be known by the ti 6> . of t! Eagle, opposite hariett b Hotel, Directions For Belf-ma*uremcut; First, state age, height, weight, an- • pation, and if erect or st ipin.:. h the cliest underneath tlie'arms at' .: and waist oyer the vest; m-vasufß t. Beam of the eoatsleove; lay yourt. ■. flat on the table, measure llv &ide w.-il from top to bottom, then the leg seam n.d around the waist. - 1445 H. PEARSON, TA-tLOK, &c, BEGS -to notify that In. iiai Rvii»' Vj. to Premises oppoute' : th* Pow'OiSU . ; jl Queep-Btrect, Masterton. laj*;; : ! ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1486, 18 September 1883, Page 1
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