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WAUUIUPA DIRECT IMPORTING * COMPANY, Othcrwiao known as the • UON MARCHE. The CUEAPES' 1 ' and BEST Hmuo in the District for Drapery, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves DRESS GOODS Prints, Sateens, Mantles, Jackets, Calicoes, Flannels, Carpets, Linoleums, House Furnishings, &c, Ac., &c. We import direct from the best houßeo IN ENGLAND & SCOTLAND, Our expenses are SMALL, and our business LARGE, tlicroforo we can Bell lor SMALL PROFITS Which we strictly adhere to.

X3IFOBT DIRECT BEST HOUSES in England and Scotland, OUR EXPENSES ARE SMALL, I BUSINESS LARGE. Therefore we can SELL for SMALL PIitMTS STRICTLY ADHERE TO.

PATENT BAGGEK3. (Single on Double) PATENT BAGGERS. SEND FOR TESTIMONIALS. SEND FOR TESTIMONIALS. TESTIMONIAL^ Tub Grove, Irweli, March 2Cth, 1886, I HAVE thoroughly tried your No. 1 Chaff-cutter and Bagger which I bought of your Christchurch house. It has given me greatest satisfaction, and I frequently have much pleasure in recommending this make to my friends who want a thorough good Chaff-cutter—(Signed) Herbert Gardiner. IMPROVED GUANO And TURNIP SOWERS. For Sowing 3,4, j\ 6, or 8 drills ou the Flat. Also Improved COMBINED DOUBLE or SINGLE DRILLS for Sowing Artificial Manures and Turnip or Mangold as same operation, or for sowing turnips only. -Patent Disc Ha;rowß, with Balancing Screw. Our Patent Twino Binders (Unsurpassed), lnteuding Purchasers for theso well-known Binders should send in their Orders as soon as possible to avoid disappointment, as during the busy season we are compelled,to refuse late orders, Best Wire and Twino always on hand. Double Furrow Ploughs, Harrows, Grubbers, and Soedsowers, &o. Cambridge Rollers, Grass Seed Strippers. Iron and Steel Fencing Standards, SPECIALLY LOW PRICES, and nett weight of Standards, taken afkr punching, not before. Barb Wire and Iron and Steel Fencing Wire. Agent for Walker's Patent Wire Strainers, Gd each, Clayton and ShuHleworth's Mill and Engines now landed. PEO BONO PUBLICO. FACTS are stubborn things, and the following are a few which those who wish to support Colonial Industry, and especially those who wish to economise should study. Before you buy a now article it behoves you to enquire into tho quality of the said article, and not be led away by tho business pul& set flying by those who do not scruple to stoop to anything to moke a business. BMMEECOAL We recommend as being the BEST in the colonies. Wo can do so without fear of i contradiction. Gas is the great property which coal should contain, and our Government Analyst has proved beyond a doubt that there is no coal in tho Australasia Colonies containing the quantity the BRUNNER COAL does. Wo havo also tho best English authorities, according to analysis, who placo it far beyond Newcastle coal for containing those properties. Backed up by those indisputable authorities, wo can recommend our coal as being tho BEST and CHEAPEST in tho market. A TW TO LANDLORDS AND HOUSEKEEPERS wo give a few words of advice, I Thore are coals in the market which, to the uninitiated, may appear anico and pleas- > ant article, emitting a great heat—go great, indeed, that by its use your register [ stoves and urates suffer, which, to those who study finance, makes a great difference. j Another thing to study is the lasting power of tle3o coals. It burns too quickly, to i the detriment of the consumers' pocket. It is a well-known fact that with 41b weight ( of BRUNNER COAL you can make as large a fire as you can with Gib of any other, ) owiug to tho large propoition of fas it contains. It expands when heated, and omits a steady heat, and is acknowledged by all to bo a great money-saver. Another fact worth noticing is, that tho BRUNNER COMPANY do not have to buy their coal from , other mine proprietors as our local dealers havo to. There is no second profit. They ( aro owners of the BRUNNER MINE, having their own fleet of steamers, and depots in different pans of tho Colony, conducted by themselves, which enables them to t sell cheaper aud with moro benefit to tho consumer than any other firm can. ! LOCAL JJDUSTRY. ] All those who have the interest of the colony at heart should admit tho BRUNNER COMPANY deserves support on its merits. At their mines £IOOO per week is paid s in wages, not taking the steamers hulks, depots, Ac, into account. It will be fouim to bo ono of the largest industries in the colony. Tho Company aro renowned for Smelting Coke, so much so that it competes successfully in the Australasian market with the imported English coko. FIRE-CLAY GOODS of every description on hand or made to order. We have two Offices in Wellington, connected by Telephone-CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY and MANNERS-STREET. Telephone, Nob. 205 and 210. -KUTZHBRBBOS., W. PARRES, Haw,bthkbt, Mastebtojt, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, ENGINEERS, MILL-WRIGHTS, MaSTERTON. BOILERMAKERS and BRASS JN thanking his customers for past FOUNDERS. _£ favors, begs to inform them aud the _ public generally that ho will be found, as ■ Wo still manufacture our superior usual, in tho new shop adjoining Messrs Colonial Ovens at lowest prices. 2iJB7 Lowes & lorns'. Ail description ot ladies' "WINDOW TJKIUB ancVgentleincn's boots and bliocs, sown or )" W i pegged, made to order. . , TICKETS! CHEAP II REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. "DAILY OFF 10 2275

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2478, 16 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2478, 16 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2478, 16 December 1886, Page 1

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