ilsSli 0 ! . . 3ffi' S ! M*'' '? ■ ■''' /RE'ib '& GRAY'S : NEW ZEALAND IWINE BINDERS. ; . END for testimonials! Send for testimonials! To intending purohassra of Binders . J we would aak thera to buy the local-made 'machine, asj* besides 'the fanilities in obtaining duplicates forrepairs, it is equal to the best'imported. A 8 we,have already, a large pnmber of orders, we would ask our friends to order early, to avoid disappointment. • [Testimonial] Wellington,' March B,lßß6.—'The Reapor and, Binder worked capitally, and is all we can wish, j Ties strongly a very neat'sheaf in lung or short straw. (Signed) Wm. Skey, Government Analyst; ■ Back Delivery Reapers, roduced.in price to meet the times. Grass Seed Strippers;' Also their. Patent Baggers (single or double). Send for testimonials] Fifty made since May 1885, beini? equal to one turned out every 10 days. One of these Single Baggers cut, when timed,: 70 bags m half an hour. ■ ' DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, : HARROWS,'GRUBBERS, .&SEEDS OMRS, &o. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS. .-i- ,' Iron and Steel Fencing Standards 1 , specially low prices, and nett weight of Standards taken, after punching, not before.. Barb Wire and Iron and Steel Fencing. Wire. Agents for Walker's Patent Wiw Strainers, Cd each. Clayton and Shuttloworth'B Mill and Engiues now landing. Catalogues on application..... 1 ,2487 ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND. PRO 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 anew article it behoves youto enquire into the quality of the said article, and not be led away;by the business pufia set flying by those who do not scruple to stoop to anything to muse a business. BRUNNERCOAL ■ We' recommend as being the BEST in the colonieß. We can do so without fear, of, contradiction;' : Gas' is the great toroderty which coal should contain, and our Govern:, ment Analyst has proved beyond Bdpubt that there is no coal in the .Australasia guantltV COAL doos. , We have also jhe best English authorities', accordingto analysis, who place "it far beyond Newcastle coal for'Soritaiijing those' properties.' Backed tip by those indisputable 'authorities, we caareoomraend our coal as being the BEST ana CHEAPEST in the market.
.. TO LANDLORDS ; H OUSEKBEPEES we give's few \w6rdg ;of .advice,-' There are coalsinrthQ;piarkot which,;to the'uninitiated,' may appear'ajiice.tjiiipleaa'* < ant' emitting a great heat—great, indeed, that by "itß r vise' 1 your, register; stoves and grates, suffer, which, to those who study finance, maks a greaji dffferepco, ; Another,thing tu study is the lasting power trf these coals.' It burns' too quickly, to th'sidetrimenVof tlio consumers' pockpt'.Jtis a well-known fact that with lib'weight 1 of BRUNNEU COAL you can make as large a fire 1 as yovr can with 61b' of any other,' owing to the large,propnition ofijrapii contains. It expands when heated, and emit* a steady heat,.and is acknowledged by all to be a- great 'money-savor. Another fact; Worth noticing is', that tho COMPANYdo'nbtHavo to buy their coal from othdr'inijie proprietors',as our local dealers have to.; There is no iecnnd profit, They pwpers of thb'BRUNNER MINE, having their, own flout of-steamera, and depotk in'aiSerent parts of. the Colony, conducted-by,[themselyos, which enables them to 'seiriliicoper, aud with njoro benefit to 'tho consumer than any, other firm can. '; All those who have the interest of the colony Meatf should admit tho BRUNNER COMPANY:deserves support.'on its merits.' At'their mines £1000"per. wei?k" in ffages,''tiot tiikiiig tho'steamers' hblks,. depots;' &c.,; lnto account, It will'be fouuQ to be duo Of the largest indptrips in the Colony;. " 'Tho .Company are renowned! far Smelting. . Coke, so much bo : that it competes successfully in the Australasian marke^jtpl^,imported English coko. j ;';l|lii?*OtATfiOOljS,of'ieveiy'4^^^;mi'te«4 1 to order,, - • . s in Wellington, connected by Telophono-CUSTOMHOUSE Telephone, N05,.205 and 210. JU '■'i l '! Mastertos,' engineers, ■•MiLL-wßiisHTs,; - : BOILERMAKERS !AS(D BRASS _v : , FOU^ERS, 1 Wei; still Bjiperiof •Qoloiii'al Wbaß at'lbwest prices. /'■ sl# m "P^DEtAjyo TOR SUSTERTQ Wi .PARRES, . : BOOT. AND W0: MAKER, '::" i. IN., thanking/his-.customeri • for past eras and goiftleujeri's t»§pte or p,egged,''.mado-to, order.'..:' <l.»;',W .REPAIRS KEATLY EXECUTED, •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2499, 13 January 1887, Page 1
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