.■; : nets, polrs, *>., to, ••■'•• tepeeml Terms to Clubs. Price Juists on Application. . LAWN TENNIS! LAWN TENNIS' AYRES', BUSSEI'S, and JKFFBIES' TIACKEIB, BALLS. POLES,-NETS,' a nd Even Requisite for the (jatne. : SHEEP SHEARS' SHEEP SHEAES, »ONABA^ IUKKEV & WASHITA SLIPS and STONES, RADDLE, &o. La-wnMowcvw,EoUers,&S P rinlUers-AflFv-rqwffi m „, n J ' i : t ;, ( r J u^ o( > l s in Great Variety. AGENTS FOE-T b } •■ Stanrtar.l.' » Howe," and » Wheeler and Wilson's" MACHINES. ■« THE LATEST FASIH AKD NOVELTIES /SPEING AND SUMMEB WEAK ARE NOW SHOWING AT HHI SON IT 0 USE. U'bnison House. FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S EATS. FRENCH .AND ENGLISH FLOWERS. FEATHERS, AND MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. NEW COSTUMES. *' ?S e ?;Br« ! SAT? d DW^ 1 i ?. ottomsn Silk - Btod»Silk, and Cashmere, NEW DRESS MATERIALS m Plain Goods.alao in Spots and stripes. l'rench Zephyrs, Sateens, Nuns' Veiling, Black and Colored Cashmeres, New Prints, New Dress • Trimmings, New Hosiery, New Gloves, Now Collarettes and Lace Goods, Now Luces in Cream, Tuscan, Blue, Brown, Deutelle, Oriental, Black, and White. Now Parasols and UMBKELLAS. Men's and Boys' Clothing Department. This Department fo now fully stocked wish Colonial Manufactured Clothing in all the Uw Styles/or the Season, New patterns in Oxford Shirts, New White and ST pt i ?'u Mmmd Bny P . Men's and Boys' New Hats in Leghorn, Siar's <Jc ' ' Tmi ' ferge ' &0, NeW Scarf8 ' Ties ' DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON.
RE ID AnT?rlT'S feed uiiUHSibasi SeED-SOW absolute lvguluitv <m ether c::o desired quantity of Grain or Grin ™ sowing Gnn,fir W . .««.;,, ...p,, : , I;m2f i. &c.; and the Turnip-sower can bo l\ arraiutcd wlicn ortlm-l. t. s-.w Li l( .cri ;o ..r ot'if-r an-.11 seeds to the sowing of libra's if desired. l-._ia t-in onlv S : lra in tlw market thai will sow with abso:iij.«n-aol«ityo.i ether ,-:o-Hv,; y n r very smooth land. It mil 60w auy desired quantity of brain or biiK; liy amvilv eh-iuging one wheel. TE STI" MOWIAIig, Eaunfield, St. Andrews, August 9 ISBI Dear Sirs.—l hive thoronglily Med your Nov Force-Feed Broadcast Sowiu<r Maobino with both gram and grass seed, and have no hesitation in saying it is the best Broadcast Seed-Sower I ever used. It bov.-s ym feed remarkably mil, distributing the sec d eveniv and regularly on the ground, and when once set to sow the quantity of seed required it will continue to do so-a great advantage over the old kind as you could not depend on them sowing the same quantity of seed for an hour, I can confidently recommend your Force-Feed Sower to anyone who wishes to have their sceeds sown evenly on the" around -Yours truly . D. McLaren, Taubima, Ghettowsi, Taieri, July 14th 1881 Deais Sirs.—Your new Force-Fcml Broadcast Sowing Machines sows very evenly' and regularly. I think the force fe-tling is an improvement on the old system. There is also an imnrovemeni; in the general airangnnent of the machine, as it is now easily and expeditiously changed from ils worlw? form to a very convenient and compact form tor travelling, Altogether your new Sower his given mo much satisfaction. lam sir yours truly , <i ■ ■ John Allan. JOINTED FULVSSISING DISC HABBUffS, WITH PATENT IMPROVEMENTS ARE NOW THE BEST. 500 IN USE FENCING STANDAIiDS CUT TO ANY LENGTH AND GUAGIi. E. W. HILLS and CO. (Limited), IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF AGRICULTURAL IPIEiiTS AND. MACHINERY. REAPERS & Sill, ___ BEAPEBB & BDEiIS. SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. A SPLENDID HARVEST OF VICTORIES. «HORNSBY'S" HIGIirST PRIZE 11BAPERS AND TWINE BINDERS HAVE met with sp'endid success a'l over (ho world, and, after the most exhaustive Field Trials in England, ;.gain4 all mate, "HORNSBY'S" were awarded HIGHEST HONORS. WK have a stock of i'ir?c Machine-', for the CVminz Harvest, and we am preptrid to offer tie most liboral tf-rms to intending ;.nrji-asers. No Grain Grower ne;d be without a ficipcr and Twin-; Di.-d-jr. .-viil, with a moderate size crop, the Machine ivould pav for itself the first season. We shall he pi -asod to give every information on ;p:>!-c-itiou iod would rccomnund farmers who have crop:, coming on thishuvest to conimmi ciiov/ith us, and BAVU MORKY. JUST LANDED!!HORNBY'S COMBINED REAPERS AMD MOWERS, HORNSBY'S MOWERRS (alone), AM'TIICAN HOINM IIAYRAKIW, Light and Strong (latest improvements), BEST HEMP BINDING TWINE (for lieapcs aed Binders). . Reaper and Binder Fitting, Binding Wire, Horasby's Wrought Iron Ploughs and Filtings, Machinery Oils, &c, &c, E.W. MILLS & CO. (Limited). WELLINGTON. Warehouses,— Lambton-Quay and Feather,-ton-Street, 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1846, 22 November 1884, Page 1
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