IMEORTERS IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY, H&VEju*landcd.ex%N«^ Wrought Iron; ana- Doubk . Heavy 2-whe.oi' Ploughs, -witt Cirbular Skeitha, • '■■'• ; ! '.■..■ Medium,2%eLP loughs, with Circular Skeiths. -WK ;; Medium T Piio PloughsforGardonsand Orchards.-■ -^ HORNSBY'SSteeI Mould Boards;SoleElates; CircularSkeitk,Land/aiuiEurrow _ ■ -Wheels, Oast, Wrouglifcj and Malleable Iron Shares. '•..■»', .^^-V,\ •■HOWARD'S-Improved.Simple*jWroiightZig'Zag. Harrows, Light; Medium, and . : Heavy Weights. ~ ;. j. .. - h; ;--y'- .. Tubular Iron BENTALL'S. Chaff Cutters, ,2 and 3 Knife, for Hand and Power. . BENTALL'S Oat and' Beah Orualiers, for Han?and : pßerA. / : v : ? ' : ; A '■■■ ' .BENTALL'S.HorsePowersandlntermediateMotions,land2vHorse. -v ;^ • .Endless Chain Iron PuUe^Blocks'to lift scwt'., iOc'wt'.', gOc'wt., 30c\yt.'-.' ??'s? ■■ '.' Orders will receiV^'o^priH^^ar^ E. W. MILLSM) (Limited), : : • '- :: . :; r : WELUN6TON.'- ! • 2266 >EFORE the adoption of the CASH SYSTEM, we have-resolved to REDUCE STO€E, And to effect this we now offer IRONMONGERY FOR CASH at prices never approached before. ; : . . HOUSEHOLDERS Who want homo requisites and can afford to pay eash will economiso by making up their wants riow.. ■< BUILDERS Who can pay cash will be convinced by one purohase of the saving to bo made. Tools of all Kinds at immense Reductions. • '■'■' ' • ' ■ ."::: s - It is almost impossible to advertiso prices, for quality lias always to be taken into account. Wo enumerate merely a few articles,, and shall Continue to do so from time to time. .'".. - • ■';". ' country customers will please remit at once on receipt of invoice,'.'. . Close Fire Ranges, 2ft 9in, £3 2s; Colonial Ovens, 2ft.-, froml4s; American Stoves £2l6s 6d upwards; Oalvaniaed.Tubs, 16in. Is 9d, 18in. 2s 3d, 20in. 2s M j Galvanised buckets, 12m. Is 4d, 13in. Is 6d; Wringers from 15s, up ; Putnam Mangles 425. Letters promptly answered. ; ! WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGERS,
~ MASTERTON.TO TIKUI. THE TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES will resume running on TUESDAY NEXT, September 29th,;, leaving/ the' Princo of Wales Stables, Masterfcon, every Tuesday and Friday,' at 7 a.m., calling at Taueru,..Tinui, and Citstlepoint, and'..making the r roturn journey on the following days, ■■ . -WM.NEILL,: 2103 ' , ■• Proprietor: WAIPOUA- BOILINGvDOWN ' •AND*' WOOL SCOUKIMWORKS, '■••' ,: Mast'erton. JOSEPH WILSON, ;.,,.. ..PBOPmEfOa,; .."■ ' HHE above works are.established on L. the site of what was formerly known as Harvey, anoU Murray's .Tannery and Fellmongery. , •_. Every kind of boiling down operations performed with-care and expedition, and without waste..,. : ,- • :.. ' Sheep boiled down in large or small quantities, on terms or purchased. WOOL SCOURING CAREFULLY '. -i- JSXEbOTKD.-..-:- •."■ Skins, Hides,' and Tallow purchased. ; Highest price given ;! • 2305 •■■.■ WOODCARTERi ■■;■•.} .-.; DESIRESto thank his- customers for : their patronage, and to inform the people of Masterfcon that having got into a lot of good dry Mafcai wood, he'wishes to in the trade, and persons that will kindly! favor him with; fcheir orders may depend on getting; both quality and quantity. . Orders, left with Mr R, Jones, fruiterer. Queen-street. I .',. RANGIORA,.NURSERY. . ; W; E.lYOßY,'in'presenting; his ■;■ catalogue- of' iruifc. trefea ; and general nursery stock;; begs to tliankliis, numerous patrons for their liberal j uupport during the' last twenty-six years', and to inform ,thenv;that his stock .of jfruit trees &i\ !this : year growing on fourteen, aoreaof ground are'equal; in, quality! and, growth •to .former' "years, l the majority being fruit bearing this season. ' - j ',"... JAMES STONED -SON, AGENTS, . ;•'•. ; ; '^V^..^ABTERTON.;-; v ; . .'■■ .;•-,-, ..' .N.'B.r-Thpse who have purchased these' treesinMaflfcorton. speak very-highly of them.:K" " ' URUPUNI VWRSERY.H MR thanks his, numerous customeraand ; tbe-publib:foi % their j past : favors,- and .desires to .inform..them j that he is now;prepared tosupplyi them iwith ( ALLEINDSi ANfe h: t # ;.th> j besE yfliiatm\atj'a-gi;eafc; ; ;fedu Aiders lief t:-.with 7 . MT;iTayler,.; tyjiifereiV will receive immediate attention;.—227o
Metafmna General Store, ,> TEMPERANCE HOTEL ; ~'';■>'....■, mt- ■■' '-'-'- CARRYING DEPOT. /4^/02W8„;.i,.„ 11 .;.,.Jv»priefor f • . [Late Shute & Jones.],; mHE Proprietor of the above, begs to -X', vthank the Public for theJiearty support accorded vhhn since commencing business. He is prepared as, hitherto, to carry' all descriptions, of goods to anyplace between Masterton and Palmerston North. ■' He has/also a large stock of gmrd stores of best quality. Travellers can obtain, -firfrdm accomnwUtion at moderate 1 rates, at tliis, establishment, and good stables and paddock's iiire: provided; Orders left with Jamed Elliott, or Townsend&Oowper,; Saddlers; Masterton, will receive prompt attention. 2249 GRASS SEED. '■:•-■"■•■ GRASS SEED.. PERENNIAL Rye Grass Seed!; very .-- best quality' for sale.. Particulars jtliis •office. ' ;, 22 : JOHN MONTGOMERY BUILDER AND CONTRAOTuR, ,Masterton, - Esfciinates'Giveri; Jobbingdone, Repairs executed.;; ■ V ; 1622 • S : '- WAR AGAIN} THE Undersigned, have reduced the ; price of horse-shoeing, Haokhorses shod from 5s per set.for caflh. Old shoea 6d each. All other" work equally cheap. GEO. DIXON. "sis? : :;;T,H^:fll;P^ON. OF.' i TED RATERS AND, CORDIALS.' , N &Ohapel,.Strbets, : Masterton. SUPERPHOSPHATES. V ■ARTIPiCIAL MANURES! KffiM^tl , ■;;; •CELEBRATED CHEMICAL: :, ,T OWES:&loßlshavebeen'appoinJJ ; ted.aftentefortheabove celebrated manures,; whjoh.are upon analysisdeclared BpeeiaUyrielijin all. the v quired for.planfc, food: ; ; -.-;,.;; ;M ;..,., .•,'.%•■■:. ;■<;;■ Price "only ! ... - : : :-;-^S : ;PER TON.; ".'..■:/ free; on, : b^^;^Mnoton.' ..:; .'■■;-.,' Analysis by, I SI- ■■ 'C , ; ; ..DR,;^qTpR,..-. Samples'may be'seen at the .office, of« ;th? Agents, Lops WA" n e ; :i c I Tertts ! on' 'abpjicatibm commences •V> wiih ! pupil. (i ' Adre'Ss;fcareWß;' ! GiNi,l ; Chemist, Masterton. ■.'«•'£ : . ; i-« 20^;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2371, 12 August 1886, Page 1
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778Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2371, 12 August 1886, Page 1
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