WAIBARAPA FURNISHING WARE- I HOUSE, JC. JAGO, Qdeen Street Mastehton, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, & UNDERTAKER, '■' __ THE CHEAPEST HOUSE ISTIn tha Wairatap».*t3tt LINOLIUMS. Appointment to William JVancis G,C.5t.,G.C,R, SEE THE IMPROVED WHITE MACHINE WITH its porfeot patent Bobbin Winder, Patent Shuttle; no liolea to thread; self-adjusting tension; self-sotting needle. It is light running, noiseless, rapid and durable EVERY bearing is adjustablo, NOTEPRlOE.—BeautifullyPlatedMachinewith Handsome Walnut Cover, Folding Table, Five Drawers, and all extras, SH lOs; Bond Machine, <6S lOs. Needles and Duplicate Parts on hand. The largest assortment of Machines in Wellington to choose from. Pricos from ££ 10s Kilting Machines from 6s ,Cd. JONES' NEW WHEEL Feed'Waxthroad Machine, will also close Uppers with Bilk, • KNITTING MACHINE ! For Stockings, Jerseys, 1 Pants, Mittens, and every description of work, Sooks entirely without seams knitted in 30 Minutes. Machinery of overy description mado or repaired..' Tlio trade supplied with Machines, Oil, Needles, Shuttles, <Sc, F.J.W.EEAR, \m Willis Street, Wellington. By special «,, Ilia Eiccllcnoy Sir m Drummend Jcrrois,' Governor of EDWIN CHARLES EYENS, CHEMIST k SURGEON DENTIST, (Rttjlitmd by Medical.Countil of London (i Pharmaceutical Board of New Zealand.) QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, New Zealand, 1509 R MOFEITT, DENTIST. OFFICES OVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Lambton Quay, (opposite Kohn and Co.'s Jewellers). • 1255 JOHN TiIDMONDSON, Wholesale Wine and Spirit Mxboihnt,' and GENERAL IMPORTER, !S"Waring Taylor Street, Wellington.^! Next door to Dr Henry's, SOLB AOENT FOR-J3"2-STAR CASTLE BLEND WHISKEY, FIRST PRIZE, MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1880 1447 WOOL! WOO -1883-1884 mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. Capital £3,000,000. Tlio Company begs to announce that it will, as heretofore, hold regular public sales of tlio new clip during tlio season, at its commodious warchouso in Wellington, and in soliciting the continued support of wool growers would call attention to the co-nploto arrangements mado for dealing with consignments. It is well known to those interested that growors who have sold their wool at local public sales in the past, and particularly last season, have had reason, subsequently, to be more than pleased with the result of this aotion. All parcels of wool committed to the Company's care for local sale, arc, on receipt, carefully EXAMINED AND VALUED BY COMPETENT PEKSONS, and a report thereon transmitted to owners. FARMERS' LOTS, no matter how small, also rcccivo the same efficient attention. No lots are Bold at below the reform fuod by consigner?, and in thoso cases where specific instructions are not furnished, the Company's valuation it adopted as a reserve. The Company further acts AS SELLING BROKER ONLY, an additional guarantee that clients' interests will be protected. Should satisfactory prices not be realised, the Company offers tlio altoraativo course »f shipment; the only charge made on wools thus withdrawn from sale being the nominal one of a shilling per balo, which coven all warehouse expenses including insurance. Aocount sales, with net proceeds, are remitted promptly within seven days of date of auction, In demonstrating the high reputation possessed by tho Company in the handling of wool on behalf of its colonial eonstitucuts the following figures will be significant, viz:— Bales, Shipments toN.Z.L, & M,A, Co,, London, 1882 72,087 Sales by N.Z.L, &M. A, Co.; in MelSales by N.Z.L. feM.A.Cp.,inNew Zealand, season 1882 , ... 9,100 Total .„ 109,17(1 The Company also accepts tho consignment of every' description of colonial produce, including Grain, Frozen Moat, Tallow, Leather, Hides, Sheopskins, Rabbit Skins, dfec., for aalo in New Zealand, or Australasian, American and London maikota. Liberal cash advances arc made whore required on all produco placed in the Company's hands for sale or shipment, Full information will bp furnished on application at tha Company's offices, Custom-house Quay, Wellington, or throughout NoW'Zealand. Wm.-T.DODDS, 1516 '■ Agont. IMPORTANT To Stationmasters, Farmers, and tho Heads of families in the Wairarapa district. THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN AT A. RICKMAN'S, Manners and Willis-stvoots, Wollington. YOU CAN PURCHASE 14 6 Best Pegged Watcrtighta 14 6 14 6 Beat Pegged Balmorals 14 6 14-8 Best Nailed Shooters 14 6 511 Best Nailed Bluchers 511 1 6 Best Peggod Coppertoes 2 6 J 6 Ladies' Kid Boots from 5 6 311 Girls' Kid Boots, 10 to 13 3 H 1 0 Infanta 1 Boots and Shoes 1 0 TRY THEM! A liberal discount allowed for cash, A. MCKMAN, THE WAIRABAPA DAILY Sheet Almanac WILL be presonted as usual at Christmas to every subscriber. Last year the ■■ ' ■•■:.•' :■ WAD3AKAPA DAILY ALMANAC : ',' War. admittedly the. handsomest ■ sheet Almanao issued throughout the length and ibreadth of the; colony. Its reputation will be enhanced by the one about to be published. . ; ,.... \ A limited number of advertising spaoes are still available, for; which early applioaion is necessary, '>■ 1506
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1534, 14 November 1883, Page 2
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