HENRY OWEN & COB MIMII DBAPEET ;&': CLOTHING-, WILL ONLY LAST wmm WE would advise all in want of real Bargains to call and secure some of them before tins Sale closes, as such an opportunity will not be bad inMasterton for another twelvemonth.
RILL by any other method, fitted, if desired, to sow Turnips in drills or rows. OUfi N r EW BROADCAST SOWER, FOitCKPEED For grain, grass, unci turnips, is simply perfect, The discharge with both of above machines will not vary more than 10 minces to the aero, while the host cup feed varicß from 7 to lOibs per aero. OUR CH AFFOUTTFKS Still maintain the lead, fitted with new wrought steed mouthpiece. OUR PATENT BAGGERS (single or double) are a complete success. Copy of TestimonialTin; Giio\T, kwm, JlAiinr L'Otk, 1880. " 1 have thoroughly tried your No, 1 Chaff-cutter and Bagger which 1 hou«ht of your Christelmreh house. It has given me greatest satisfaction, and I frequently have ui.ich pleasure in recommending this make to my friends who want a thorou«ii gooil Ohafi-cuttcr.-(Bigned) Heuukbt Gakdixeh." HORSE GEARS, ALL, SIZES. Patent Disc Harrows, with balancing screw Double Furrow Ploughs. Harrows, Grubbers, Iron and Steel Fencing Standards; also Gray's Patent Standards for folding sheep and fixing Wire Netting, reduced prices Fencing and Barbed Wire (best brands) Sole Agents for Walker's Patent Strainers, (3d each. pro mm publico. 171 ACTS are stubborn things, and the following are a few which those who wisk to . support Colonial Industry, and especially those who wish to economise- should study. Before you buy a new article it behoves you to enquire into the quality of the said artielo, and not be led away by the business puffs set flying by those who do not scruple to stoop to anything to make a businoss. We recommend as being the BEST in the colonies. We can do so without fear of contradiction. Gas is the great property which coal should contain, and our Government Analyst lias piovcd beyond a doubt that there is no coal m the Australasia Colonies containing the quantity the BRUNNER COAL does. We have also the best English authorities, accoiding to analysis, who place it far beyond Newcastle, coal for containing those propyl ti"S. Backed up by those indisputable authorities, we can rauoiiiiuuml our coal as being the BEST and CHEAPEST in the imirkct. TO LANDLORDS AND HOUSEKEEPERS wo give a few words of advice, There are coals in the market which, to the uninitiated, may appear a nice and pleasant article, emitting a great heat—go great, indeed, that by its use your register stoves and grates suffer, which, to those who study tiuanee, makes a great difference. Another thing to study is the lasting power ot these coals. It burns too quickly, to the detriment of the consumers' poeket. ]fc is a well-known fact that with 411) weight of BRUNNER COAL you can make as large a tire as you can with till) of any other, owing to the large propoition of <.' Mit contains. It expands when heated, and emits a steady heat, and is acknowledged bv ill to be a great money-savor. Another fact worth noticing is, that the BRUNNER COMPANY donothavo to buy their coal from other mine proprietors as our local dealers have to. There is no second profit, They are owners of the BRUNNER MINE, having their own Heet of steamers, and depots in different parts of the Colony, condueted by themselves, which enables them to sell cheaper and with more benefit to the consumer than any other firm can. All those who have the interest of the colony at heart should admit the BRUNNER COMPANY deserves support on its merits. At their mines £IOOO per week is paid in wages, not taking the steamers hulks, depots, &c, into account, . It will be found to be one of the largest industries in the colony. The Company are renowned for Smelting Coke, so much so that it competes successfully in the Australasian market with the imported English coke. FIRE-CLAY GOODS of every description on hand or made to order. Wo have two Offices in Wellington, connected by Toli.pliono—CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY and MANNERS-STREET. Telephone, Nos. 205 and 210. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2363, 3 August 1886, Page 1
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697Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2363, 3 August 1886, Page 1
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