mam &'GRAY'S ■ :.' NEW ZEALAND TWINE BINDERS. _ , ~. " 1 END for testimonials I Send for testimonials j To of Binders y we would ask them to buy the local-made 1 machine, as,' besides ttio facilities' lii obtaining, duplicates for repairs, it is |cq'ifal to the beat imported; As wo haWalto&dy a large number of orders, we would ask our friends to order early, to avoid disappointraenti • [Testimonial] Wellington, March 8,1886. Reaper'and Binder worked capitally, and is all we can wish. - : ■ Ties stranglya very lioatshoaf irf long;, or short straw. (Signed) Wm, Skjey, Government Analyst. Back Delivery Reapers, : reduced in prico to meet the times. Grass Seed Sti'ippprs', Also'their Patent Badgers (single or double). Send for testimonials. Fifty made since May 1885 t being equal to ono turned out every 10 days. One of theao" Single Baggers cut, when timed, >¥o basjs in half an hour. ' DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, HARROWS, GRUBBERS, &SEEDSOWEKS, , &c. CAMBRIDGE. ROLLERS, v Iron and Steel Fencing Standards, speoially low prices, and nett weight pf Standards taken after punching, not. before. Barb Wiro and Icon and Steel Fencing Wire. Agents for Walker's Patent "Wire Strainers, Cd each. .Clayton and' Shuttloworth-B Mill and Engines nowlanding, ■ Catalogues on application, ■•'., -,-■ <, 2487 ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND. PRO BONO PUBLICO. jIACTS are stubborn things, and the following are a few which thqße who wish: to Jj support Colonial Industry, and especially those who wish to economise : should study. Before you buy a new article it behovesyou to into tho quality of the said article, and not be led away by tho business puffs set flying by those who do noi scruple to Btoop to anything to make a buaineaa. RlKlMHilKffifl 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,' arid our'Goverriment(Analyafc has proved beyond a doubt that there is no coal in tho Australasia Colonies'containing the quantity the BRUNNER COAL does. We -have; also the best English authorities, according to analysis, who.place -it far. beyond. Newcastlo coal for : containing those properties. Backed up by those indisputable authorities, we can recommend our coal as boing tho BEST' and CHEAPEST in the market. CAUTION. ' - 'TO LANDLORDS AND HOUSEKEEPERS "we give'a' few woW'qr/advice, There are co'als'iri the market which; to the uninitiated, may appear a.nice and pleas'ahtarticlej omitting a'great'heat—go fjreat, indeed, that by its''uje' ! y6ur register stoves and grates suffer, which;- to those who study'finance,' make's a gwat differenced iAnother thing-t'o study is tho lasting pqwer,of these coals. It-burns too Jqiiickly, to the detriment of tho consumers',pocket. It, is a well-known,fact. thatwtfih. Jib, weight .of BRUNNfR COAL you tan make as large afire aajoucanwith ClbV au/, other, o.wing to.tlfe lar^pr'opoitioh.pfps jt contains. It oxpatida w^teaheated!,'aridie'mits a'steady hea\'and'to acknowledged' by'all to bo a great' riioriey ; s'aVo'ri" "A'mother fjict worth■ nbticirig io,.tHafc'thb. BRUNNER COMPANY do coal from 'othbfmiiie proprietors -ia ourlocal dealers <liave to. There is no Mcohd phifit. IThey arci owners of the BRUNNER MINE) having their own floet of Bteamers, a aid depots in different parts of the Colony, .conducted by. ;themselvcß, which enables them to sell cheaper and with more benefit-to tho.consumer than any otlier firm can,. ' . ; ' ; All those who have.the inter oat, of the colony at heart should admit the .piINNER in '.wages,', nottaking the steamers, hulks,' depots, &0., into account,' It Vvillbe fonnd to beone of the largest industries in the colony 1 . ,: [''.■'•.-, < t The Smelting Coke, boihuohab : that It com|esii unccessftiliy in IhoAustralasian inarketwith the imported English coke, 1 ' : .]' ! ' : FIRE-CLAY GOODS of every description on-hand or made to.order> ■>• \[ : '^ ■■'. All.. ?.<.':>.'■' .••-.-i..-v v'i'i KV.;:iV 1".".r-,'r.", , , , ", , i :■'. •-.--.'.■i-';ri: ;■;:•:■•<:■■ h-. i- ; *'••■' »i|i - <Wo have two Qfficos in Wellington,, connectedby Telophone-OUSTOMHOUSE
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2549, 16 March 1887, Page 1
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662Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2549, 16 March 1887, Page 1
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