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a : I MILLINERS HL CLOTHIERS l<n Dressmakers WAREHOUSE OuiFimw f .NOW SHOWING ALL THE LATEST STYLES I PAKISTAN AND LONDON FASHIONS UOYBLTIES IN EVERY DEPAETMENT ! ff 0" DRESSMAKING § MILLINERY hj Experienced Modestes! M | / Unequalled for Style, Fit, and Fashion! Gilt AND INSPECT THE STOCK ATm &

R E 1 D AND gTaY'S HEW POSITIVE FEED BROADCAST SEED-SOWER. '"TiOR wing ( ' avr.-mged \ M.i-ing of Hy>T flvass. Tuini|), lirpe, Mangel. &o.; ami the Turnip-sower pan be mleivd, to sow Lucerne or other small seals Minnltnneonsly to the desired It is the only sower in the market that will sow with ■ ..„ n [ Hy,?)_'ra-y 'I (icsiieu- nis we ouiy sower in me manici inai win sow wiui abso'utc K-giiVii'it'' "ut either exces-iv.-y r-m;,'h or very smooth land. It will sow any desired nunutity ol Grain ur (iUi W si'n-'lv dunging one wli el. rBSTIMONIALS, B.u;xn'aT>, St. Andrews, August 9,1881. De\r Shis.— I hue Ihwnnghly.tried your New Force Feed Broadcast iS<iwiiii, r Machine with ho'.h grain aU'.i riass s.-ied, ami hive no hesitation in saying it is the brat Broadcast Seed-Sower I ever nsi-d. J i sows g-ass seed remarkably well, distributing the seed c'/enly mid rculnrly on Hie L'roimd, iuul whcnouces:'tti)sow the qnantay or sacrl requited it will continueio.hi so-a g:eat advantage over the old hind as you could not depend mi thorn sowin" the same quuit.ity ol feed lor an hour. I can confidently recommend your uWo-Feed Sower to anyoi.e who wishes to have then seeeds sown eveuly on tho ground. -Yours truly D, MoLauen. Tavkima, Oreytowx, Taif.ki, luly 14th, 1881. Dkvh Sms.-Your new Force-Feed Broadcast Sowing Midlines sows very evenly and reeui'ily I think tho foiee leading is an improvmiK'nt on the old system. There is also an improvement in tha general airangnuent of tho'midline, as it is now easily and chaii'd from its working form to a very convenient and compact form tor expeditiously cmum; i uu,u ' travelling. Altogether yo,.r nueh satisfaction. lam sir, you JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS, [Til PATiiM IMPROVEMENTS ARE NOW THE BUST. 500 IN USE, FENCING STANDARDS CUT TO ANY LENGTH AND UUAGE. G-RAY'S PATENT FENCING STANDARD TOR FOLDING SHEEP Ac, OX TURNIPS, AND FOR FIXING WIRES NETTING Ploughs. Ploughs, PLOUGHING SEASON. LKUJN MJSJKUMAJN IMPORTERS OF Agricultural Implements and Machinery i-TAVir HIST T J ANDBi?--M<» , Wroiitfht Iron Plouf- 1 " n A \f'' lb ,!r , U Heavy), Circular Skchhs, Kxmi Wheels, Plough ,W L - Wn\ S Vim M Huivy), Circular" Skchhs, Err* Wheels, Plough >■>,„,. II (L#. »'' / 1 .> l{ 2 and 3-horee W hippiotre. s, ('hall Plough httings- :„ uvcrs with intermediate Motions, Roard-Cist See, " AmSi % i! J lEc, jit)i»ck Facing Wire, Plain iiml dalvanised Fenein, i" ' gated lroi'. IRON FENCING AN]) PUNCHED TO OEDEB SAW MILli SUPPLIES OF JiVURI' DESCRIPTION. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT STORE, | LW. MILLS & CO. (LIMITED) WAREHOUSE &, OFFICES, Lambtox-Q''av WELLINGTON. PORTRAITURE.! i fi Mb jfaHiTT, |sOL WA Y Artist, Wdhtiaton. j W(JOL p „ ESSi 'HEOS to notify ih..: lii< IvRTWrjM £) ST is now open Daily at Mr fjitlE u c gs w niiomi ut .liver's, Willis irect. I ' . public that he is prepared to supply tl fiion fixuiMiFMJ'.XTs, hiiihl fi'i-hcdiu ifa, v'm. A -2 1< >S io £5 ss, above well-known WOOL PRESS at Enlargeuie. fa •£I Isa.dui 'al ni ~" . i ■ i eii. ■» f3i*inspecti i Specimens. Invited, » „ —■ „ ■ W. F. YORK,

(Registered by ills Medical Council of London,) e DENTAL SURGEON, B Dgi.stre Street Wellington. i ' V Y\T]\i) has never yet left Wellington, V? intends shortly to \ isit the Wairitrapu, and then-fun! begs to lvmind the mluibit.wtsof MasJerton and districts that he adapts "ARTIFICIAL MINERAL TEKTIV'-the same as received the PRIZE e MEML at the I'AHIS EXHIBITION ot 1 19T!I -to the mouth, en the LA I'KST LON- >' ItON I'JUNCII'LKS, without the extraction ' of stumps, on the patent basis, VULCAN- » ITE PEATINA.andGOLD. kc. '' FROM a£4 4s COMPLETE UPPER or LOWER SET. | Any of Mr W. E, Hull's mimorous patients jin .\ias eifr n t 'an testify ti his success in I kuatiiiL' the most diJlleiill caues. A sh art pamphlet, emit aiuing ait necessary information and aJvi'e on the mouth, will be sent post f'-ee to any address. llr W. E, l'la',l GUARANTEES ALL MECHANICAL WORK, and has settled in Wellington for th» next 10 years. 1(151 EF.JN-STREET CABINET AND FURMITURE WAREHOUSE. Vhitt and Donaldson REG to inf'-nn the pnhlie of the town and j district th it they have opened the shop j lonnerly occupied by ('. Moeller, cabinet ! malt' r, and ar,' now pvtpa ed to take orders | and niven stunat.-s for FURNITURE of all : descriptions, in any quantity, including— SHOW CASKS, SHOP FITINGS. VENETIAN IiLINDS, ecc. MI WIIITT havln» had sixteen years' exDi.'iienes in this business in Yorkshire, 'ligland, icclscniiimt'iit that the iirm Mill ;ive satisfaction to all who patronise them. Wc intend shoitly to show new designs of is'.ful ami ornamental furniture ou our have a coml slo i for furniture ai . altet.ded to. told at prices which will with the best houses in ■•elect from. All orders 'airs will be promptly 'j COME AND GIVE US A TRIAL. *; WHITT AND DONALDSON, j_ i Queen-street Cabinet and Furniture Wliarc- ! house, Masterton. 1702 Wairarana Furnishin r Warehouse. Qukks Stkket Mastbbtox ! CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, * I UiNDEKTAKER. ITHE CHEAPEST HOUSE *o"In the Wait arapa,*E9 NOTICE, i DVE'TpiNG OIIDKES vnt fo,{h j» '' ai • ■ ■ '» n,v ut- liMD'ttiiil ma lud wiui .It-; nutnb.ii ili 'msenimi r-quired. oth' : 'wi.e 'he ti'iv fth'ritunt \\if ])' (i!i!-tijiae-i„ii : i--liß ; v.d mid! uuuliiei''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 30 September 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 30 September 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1801, 30 September 1884, Page 1

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