.M?ME«E '-. CENTBAfrDISC, DISC BAREOIII " '■'. ;i:";r^ i !;^ ; ' i,i ':'':"': i ''' l /^' ; : , . ;i:| ' ' 280 made and in use ii i IS the SIMLEBTV the best ■' snd most ■ durable in the market. Last Seaaon it took first prize in cdmpetitioii with' fell Colonial t\nd American Makers at Ohristchurcli, Dunedln, Invercargill, Wyndham, Gore, Oamaru, TimMTi r Waimate, Allesmere, Barigibra, 'Masterton, Asoklim.dland'Wanganui. Sizes kept in Stock—6, B,lo'and 12 feet. ; - "■ -K'' Taieti trial pize'as the!BEST REAPER AND BINDER,• and Prib aa the^Best'^'rdujd.Mabhine.m,"compet'itlbh'!\vltri J3ornsby,'s, Howard's anJ;;,W..A.Wood's,:| ;;;;fj; "^•;j^ : t i' ~' ■ ■•- ~.. ; .."'.. -GtWe are now booking ordersfor .thei following'' harvest, and as ra6 J domahdwilMe' large ; :we would like our friends to order at onoe to AVOID disappointment. As we will have a • well-assorted Stopk of Fittings at all our Branches, Farmers oan rely on getting Fittings at avMOMENT'S'NOTICE,' 1 ; '-'' : e ! ''•■'■ /-- ..'• | !j ! '"'/.'W{,' i ;j .Doable 1 Furrow'Ploiighs,'Chaff Gutters, Horse Gears, Cambridge Rollers, Seed Sbwaa,' •*0„40., j •"'"■'■ '" : ■ '•' ■•'-' '•■ '"■ ; '' : - ; •! . . . ''".lllustrated Catalogues FREEon applicatinn to our Head Office Dunedin, or-to onr Branches at Oamaru,'i!Timarii', Inveroargill, ChristohurchjjAshbqrton or;. Auckland,. . .EI ZED IN m RAN SIT I EIZED IN 'TRANSIT | '/ "~ ".. :} ■'■[ '■■■'• "Ai'e'now.Sellingia'Large Consignment of BOOTSllllslliZED IN TRANSIT, i Amounting, as per Invoice, to £3490165, ; but Owing to tho glut of imports and depression ' : in ; the' : MoneyMarkijt l ithey.;haye,soouredthaabovo at|the.onormous discount of 60per .cent,'* ,'cash.JM COMMENCES ON : SATURDAY} • at .'.thei'Casb: 800 l Market, Cuba-street,-j Read Price List and Inapeot the STOOK before buying your /. i BOOTS- A Arn) ! ''sHOEsXi:" , V' , t'l.i"p Y PRICE' LIST 1 . WORTH ' ■•■■)■:.:.■■'.. SB/G.;Men's strong Nailed Bluchors 18/6 Men's strong Kip Tights ;i7: 12/6 Men's strong Nailed Boots -16/6 Men's sewn E. Sides ".." 14/6 Men's'k Sides',.'.:.,.-;.. 43/6 Men's E. Sides ".".' t "'..'''. 12/6. Men'p Darby Shoes .. .18/|, Men's Glove Kid E. Sides NOW WORTH, | B/C 8/8 liadies' Kid B.S, Boots.. 11/6 7/6 Ladies' Prunella Boots .... 9/11 3/6 Ladios* Slippers'~.'. lJ ■"■;;■ 13/6 "4/6 Ladies' House Shoes v ,.. 12/6 18/6 Ladies' Kid Button ißoots. 9/6 6/6 Girls!KidE.S., 7,t0 9.. 8/6 7/6 Girla';Kidß.3,.lOto 14;.', 12/6. 8/6 Maids' Kid E.S., land 2. 14/6 Men's Best Pegged Bluchers •• W1 7/6 Ladies'. Kid. Oxford Shoes 10/6';Youths>trong.E;S.,ltn4 8/6'Boya' strong E.Si, 10 io 13 6/6 Bbyß' Btrong'E,S., 7to 9 " ,18/6 Gents',P.alf Oxford Shoes : 9/6j Women's Dairy Boots, .'," 6/9 8/6 Ladies' Kid Derby Shoes ..5/11 '5/9 10/6 Ladies' Glove-kid Shoes... , .. 6/11 ' 4/9" 5/6 Ladies' CashmereHouse^oots.. 8/6. 12/6 6/6 Ladies' D. soled (Mine! e 'Shies 8/i 1 7/6' .6/6 Ladies' Colored Felt Shoes,. ..3/11 '. 3/6 Children's.,Copper.Toes, from".. 1/U' 10/6 Ladies' Levant E. sides;', : ' I.' 7/6 7/6 Boys! and Youths' Bluchers .. 4/11 10/6 Ladies' German lasting Boots .. 6/1) 3/6 Men's Slippers' ".. .. ..1/9 4/6 Children's Kid .leggod Balmorals 1/6 18/6 Men's Shooters -,.-. .. .. 12/6 4/6 Children's'levant Balmorals '■■'(. 1/11 l 20/- Men's sewn E..Sides .. ..15/11 2/6 Child's Kid andLevoit E.S. ; .'. 'l/-10/ryouths'-atrongSailedlßoots .. 6/6 3/6 Child's Strap Shoes ■■■■■J '■...3/11' 7/6 Boya' strong Nailed Boots ... 4/11- .14/6 Ladies' Kid Boots .. .. ? 6/U Remember Saturday next as the great day for Boots and Shoes, and recoiled there iB no ■ 'lO-year old stook, no rotten, no moth-eaten, and'no bad elastic at our establishment. CASH BOOT MAJiKET .... ... .;. CUBA STREET : - : ' : " '. '"■''' KNOWS IT..' ... ... ~ ; /.•
BKOWW & , 0 0 Sufi-Agents for North British and Morcautile Inßuranoo Company.■; ■'■:.) , ( And Murray, Roberts'^.Co. •"'Cash advanced on'wool. and: insurances offeoted at lowest current rates from sheop's back to London. 1; ■' : '•=.■'_ --■■■ PHOTOGRAPHIC AKT! ~„■■ '.j.; NOTICE, . M" R CAZNEATJ. who for the past six years has beat I Me; Operator in Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binriß'well-known Photographio,S}udio, Willie-street, and above-named firm which took the" Fibst Prizes at the Melbourne and Sydney Exhibitions, bega to' intimate to his many, friends and patrons .that he has, commenced business, on Ms own account itt'Wellington,' under the style of ■°-' <' v <'<■'•*'■}* •■^W.-:-'-\.\ CAZNEAU'I'ebNHOLLY, J !'ln'those central and commodious ..... . . premises on ',,'./ LAMBTON QUAY, by Profesßor Augusta ■''The Studio is now completed, the extensive alterations made throughout the premises, making the establishment one of the most complete in every detail that the Colonies can produce. his friends and patroiJS',«ven be'tidr photographs'than in the past hayingvSpared;no .exjiense.ui importing the'very,newestinstrumerits from : Pans and San 'Francisco, introducing-novelties''that have never before been attempted by photo.■io.7.OAZNEAU&C6NSdIiLY.'i.'.." ];;,y'j -ji;i PHOTO ARTISTS, V 1352, H Lambto ( pJ\QaayiWel|ington,'., ! ; fFOpTSALLS'!I IJFdqTBALLS I I ! 3. MHEE. . CfIE'iAP''FANCY BAZAAR, ~'r'i !)(,;■ Manners-'st,; Wellington. IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN /'"■■" l GOODS! I! I HA!Sijn'al opened for the season a caso of -'Footballs, Football Bladders, andlnflators. vi/iiii,ii(. Also ~ EIGHT CASES OF PICTURES Cages,' Glass Inkstands. Accordcons, Ladies' Bags'tind Purses, Boxing-Gloves, flasket;waro; Ornaments,' Rocking' and Velocipede ~•• :;..i Horses, and . . . . .0B N;E SAL F!AiN.C Y: GOODS NJBrrFOOTBALL BLADDERS RE- ■;.;'.'.,;,, paired; 1 :; ■'■■ .' ',' PovS e--50SingingCanaries. h ™,"' "seeds, !i, 1865 : Ghoisc 'Flower Seeds,- Choice Oardtn Seeds !,.!j M \:,;Ohola.A(jrituUural Seeds.. ■.,:. ;.-., just received to hand a fine assortment o 'the above in every class, whioh have turived 'in thiSir usual Splendid 'condition.' ■■' ' ' ' ■ ••i'-'Ovet' 20,000 Packets of new and ; choice flower seeds. ■; ;<; \ f] ; ■ ; , .Special attention is called to my ' fine '. Msdftment\j)fpgraßaeß/;cloverB ) mangolds, ;!passe'd;) i, -,,- -■--: '. . ;,• •■ ■ i ",[!jil,ljPQuntry orders, attended to with the > jniost'careful supervision and- despatch; \'-)\ ;:3 : F. ; cpPER, .-, ;WJ!pleßale ; and-Retail'Seedsman, Nnmrj ." man aiid'Fiorißt,' '"" '"" ' 'mMNERS-STREET,;WELIINGT,ON,
PETONE BREWERY, : WELLINGTON. o. emomjT^i)""..toys OKLBBRATEB onfeij AIES AND : Equal to the ' KE3ULTB 0F ANALYSIS i-No. 1-ALE.:-"A clear bright well-flavored Ale with good body, »wsef after-taste; forms good head.|' ,> ; No. 2-PORTER:~"A"eouud well-flavored and ripened sample of Porter': 'mikesagoodhead. Both - samples were found to be unadulterated In any way. -., ...... i ,J.,H?CTOR,. • lluseura Laboratory.'Wellliigton,... ..,.'. 'Deoember29thl'lßßl '" ESTABLISHED 1872. , S.SOFFE'S MATTEASS, BEDMNOjit, GENERAL FoBNBH-INQi-WAKEHOHSE, ;; .. ~;..-.,.. MiNHHRS STREET!, . PUENITURE of every description nad to order'(to any design),by experi -.. enced workmen. : ~.. , , ; ._ A Fc.ir-Koomed House comfortably fui nished for £4O (including Carpets Fenders, to). Hair Scat Dining room Suitt (Cedar fra'meß) well Upholstered,.figg,.., Full sized Spring MattraßJes. from SOs, All goods guaranteed to bo made from... well seasoned material. No eeojnd-band,. • material used for Bedding or. tjpbolstering ~ purposes. Orders by post or wire punctually attended to .., -,.. ~ ..: -1136., .'. ; . HUXLEY'S. EAGLE. ;V; ; , -, AT a public garden in the 1 east'"end of ■ London,'and.another _'ni'ar Portoboilo..' Barracks,. Dublin, they-.too a .mill io: grinding old people,, young,' .Old .deorfcftiU;, men and women and worn-out lame o'A donkeys, otc, arosent in at one side oi.the. mill, and come out all quite young ami. ; lively, I am.going to.try. that game on ru) tailoring establishment.-;, It has .bccomt | dreadfully old;and...dilapidated lutely.■ J: 1 hope to haye it through the miU-by.thu l(it. , of this month, If you payifayisit.oii'o after ihat date you may see what ; -a ; grau • improvement. Every, yard of goods andevery article shall be quite new, excepting the boss, and ho will try to look as.young;. - as. possible He has at laßt seoured, verjextensive premises at a cheap rent, and will., : be enabled to giva hiscustomers 'better' value than he has done for a;long.time. The - premißos.will bo known by.the: sign, of : tie' : s Eagle,lopposite Barrett's Hotel,, ;,.'. ''' ■ Directions For Seltf-mtaimemtnl: ; 1 First, state age, height, weight,' and-weii-. pation, and if erector stooping.- Measure 1 the chest undornoath the the vcßt,-^ :-.- and waist oyer the vest; measure the front e Beam of the coat sleeve (.lay. your trousers : , flat on tho table, measure the side seam •- from top to bottom, then the leg seam and . around tho waistj••■-■■■ 1445 °H. OARSONV 'l* TAILQB,&c., ./ j T)EGS to notify thai he nan REMOVEb JD'' to Premiseß oppbbite the feoat Offue.; f, .Quetn-street'.'Mat teuton; 1 :i! ' ' ■'' ll ' ) l9?<?'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1490, 22 September 1883, Page 1
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