' NEW ZEALAND TWINE'BINDERS. HEND for testimonials! Send for testimonials! To.intending purchasers of Binders wo would ask them to buy the local-made, machine, as, besides the facilities in obtaining, duplicates for repairs, it is equal to thobost'imported. As wo have" already, a large iutmbor of orders, we would asHur friends to ordor'early; to avoid disappQuitraont. [Testimonial] Wollington, March.B,lSßC,—The Reaper and Bindef worked capitally, and is all we can wish. Ties strongly a vory ; ueat sheaf in long orjshort straw.' (Signed) i Wm.:Skkv, Government, Analyst. Back Delivery Reapers, reduced in price to meet the times. Grass Seod Strippers. ; Also thoir, Patent.Badgers (single or double), Send for testimonials. Fifty made since May 1885, to one turned out every 10 days. One of these Single Baggers cut, when timed, 70 bags in half an hour. . ' '.'.'■■■■ DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, HARROWS, GRUBBERS, &SEEDSOWEKS, &o. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS; ■■ : •;':•'.■ ■ Iron and Steel Fencing Standards, specially low prices,.and nett weight of-Standards taken after punching, not before, Barb:Wtro and Iron, and Steel Fencing Wire. Agents for Walker's Patent Wire Strainers, Gd each. Clayton and Shuttleworth's Mill and Engines now landing, .Catalogues on application. ■, ..'■ 2487 PRO BONO PUBLICO,
IACTS" are stubborn things, and the following are a few which those who wish to U support Colonial Industry, and especially those who wish to economise should study,' Before you buy a new article it behoves you to 6nquirel into the .quality of the said article, and not be led away by the business purls set flying by those who, do. not scruple to stoop to anything to make a business. Wo recommend m being the BEST-ih the colonies, ■We can do'so without fear of 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 • the" Australasia Colonies containing the quantity the BRUNNER COAL does. We.-. .liayej'.also; the. best English' authorities, according to analysis, who place, it far r beyond coal for containing those properties, Backed up .by those indisputable authorities 1 , we'can recommend our coal as boing the BEST and CHEAPEST in. the market. '■ TO LANDLORDS AND HOUSEKEEPERS we'give'ft fow words of.advice, Thcro ara coals' iii the market which, to the uninitiated, "may appear a nice and pleija. lant'article, omitting a- great :heat—go groat, indeed, that by 'its useyyour'register stoves andgtates suffer, whiclyto those who : study. finance, 1 makes a gr'eatcGfference. Another .thing to study is the lasting power of .these coals; ■ It-barns i.tbo quickly, 'to the detriment of, the'consumers' p'ockot: It is a well-known fact that witlisb. ! weight of BRUNKEit COAL you can make as large a firo as you.csn.with 61b;of, w$ other; owing to"' the large proportion of pas. it contains. It cxpajids when heateaVarid ; emita. a steady-heat,-and is acknowledged by all to be a great'money-savor. fact worth noticing is, that the BRUNNER COMPANY dohotha've'to buytlveir bo'al'ffqm other mine proprietors as our local dealers have to. There is no second profit, '-They aro. owners of the BRUNNER MINE, having their own fleet of steamers,'arid depots in'difforont parts of the Colony, conducted by .themselves,, .which .eftablea, the.m : to soil cheaper and with more benefit to the consumer, than can. - y :' ■ All those who have tho interest of tho colonj'. at heart sliould admit the BRUMES COMPANY desorves support on itis merits, At their mines £IOOO perrweeUs paid, in wages,' not'taking tho Bteamera hulks, depots, &'c., into, account"-Itjwill \ be.j founoVto'be one of the largest industries in tho colony.,'"'. •' , '. .' ! r '?-\' t . :; 'Tho 'Company aro'renowned for:Smplting Coko,sonwoluo that it competes. ■BuccQSßfully in the' Australasian market with 'tho imported English coke'. •'""■ ' t ■<■>■■■ . GOODS of every description oh haud.br/imide ; tb-.ordoiv"'" '%kve two Offices in Wellington,' connected by' : Telephono-OUSTOMHOUSE ! QUAYand MANNERS-STREET. Telephone,Nqs.-205and210, : : . ; . ■ ,-,; : - .-.'.
• ; . ' ■ I HitI;iIkEET„" i ,MASTEKTOK, . .. ' EMI^EE^MILL-pIGHTS,. If ,'•• BOILERMAKERS and'BMSS ,'' Lv >:?■:& IFOUftDERik ■■<<^; 1 } j•<We . still manufacture;.our Mperior' Colotfial Ovens.at lowest prices., v,2387 mMMWMwm
: •■■>' MaSTERTON. : r; ~r : ; .;. j'N Quetojaiers X favors, public generally 'that hjhtf ill ,fceJjjunjj, j as! ÜBUal/'in 'lh'e4ew : slidpadi6ining'-M!cßirii" l^web'■&.la^&B^•^riUl'^flycfl|^tlpH- , d^^^le^ , '■ and' gentlemen's 'toots and'flh66s,-seWn| of poggedjfta'de/totorderb ,rn'-ih w ' '' ; -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2507, 25 January 1887, Page 1
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