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M. W*W; «tfi' w ?-; v\ Jvi sscssEf« , »fi swirf-'. •= , - i '-i: \¥^r' iites^u^»tes *«L \ M«- . REID & GRAY'®' '" NEW ZEALAND 'TWINE, BINDERS.: SEND for testimonials I Send for; testimonials 1 .To intending purolias&ra of Binders) . wo would ask them to buy the local-made machine, as, boaidos the" faoilities, in obtaining duplicates for repairs, it is equal to the best imported, Aswhave already a largo number of orders, we would ask our friohda to order early, to avoid disappointmont.' [Tcatimonial] Wellington, March B,lßß6.—The Respor'and Binder Worked capitally, aiid is all we can wish. Ties strongly a Very neat sheaf in long 'or short straw.- (Signed) Wm, Skey, Government Analyst. 1 Back Delivery Reapers, reduced in price to meet the time 3. Grass Seed Strippers. Also their Paterit'Baggers (single or double). Send for testimonials. Fifty made since May 1885, beins; equal to ono turned out every 10 days. One of these Single Baggers cut, when timed,; 70 bags in half an hour. DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, HARROWS, GRUBBERS, & SBEDSOWEKS, &c. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS, ■lron and Stuel Fencing Standards, specially low prices, and riettweight of Standards taken after punching, not before. Barb Wife and Iron arid Steer Fencing Wire. Agents for Walker's Patent Wire Strainers, (id 1 each. Clayton and Shuttleworth's Mill and Engines now landing. Catalogues on application. ! 2487' ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND. 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 1 should study, Before you buy a new article it-behoves you to enquire-into the quality, of the said article, and not be led away by the business puffs set flying by those who do not scruple to stoop to anything to make a business. 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,, and our Government Analyst has proved beyond a doubt tliat there 'is no coal in the, Australasia Colonies containing the quantity the BRUNNER COAL does. v We havo also the best English authorities, according to analysis, who place it far beyotid 'Newcastlo coal for containing those properties. Backed up by those indisputable authorities, wo can recommend our coal as being the BEST and CHEAPEST in tie market. ' TOLANDLORDS AND HOUSEKEEPERS we give'a few words of advice, There are coals in the market which, to the uninitiated, may.appear'anico.pd pleasant article, emitting a great heat—go great, indeed," that by its use .your register stoves and grates suffer, which, to tlioso who finance, makes agroat .difference. Another thing to study is,the lasting power ot these coals. : It biirtis', too Quickly, to the detriment.of the consumers', pocket, It is a well-known'fact that with l! weight of BRUUNEU'dOAL.you can make as large afire as you ; ai'iy oilier,• oVving to tljei lfirgo" propoition of : pas it contains, It expands when heated, : andemits asteady heat; rindis acknowledged by.all to be a. great morteyrsaver. Andtljer'fact Worth noticing b t that the BRUNNER COMPANY do not havo,.to buy iJieir.'coal from other mine proprietors as our local dealers have to. There is no second They the BRUNNER MINE; fiaving'theiroini fleet of steamers, aiid depots in different parts of the Colony, .conducted by themselves, , which enables'them : to sell cheaper aod with; more, benefit to the'consumed' fclisn ahy^othbi''firm :can. ": j; ,All tihbse who'lwvo the interest qf thVcolonyathtort sh'oUld sdtinit the BRUNNER COMPANY deaory'os aiipporh on. ita merits. M iMx mines £IOOO 'per "week if paid iu Wages, not taking the Bteamers hulks,-depotsj ,&0.-,' into account, It will be found to be one of'tllo largeßtindustries inthe colony, .•• fthfl 'Giinipwy'ara'%nbwh6d lor bo jnuoH aO:,that .competes, sifcdessfully m-the AVstraliftialh' . -.FIRE-CLAY (jbODS' of every description .on band or' made border., .■. Wo hrn'two,Offices in ."Wellihgton, connected by Telephorie-CUSTOMfIOUSE QUAY and MANiStERS-STREET,- ' No'B,' : 2os'and 210. -'; ~

jHiU,,STREET, ■ ENUINEERSj .MILL-WHI6HTS, . BOILERMAKERS and BRASS. ; r FOUNDERS. . .: -W Btill Jiifti^factur6':our aupferior. Colonial Oven's slowest rices; • ' "2387- : "'*" iJWIi CONTRACTOR - 1 MiBTE|ITONu: r ;;Li " e "" mm.-. 1082

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2550, 17 March 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2550, 17 March 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2550, 17 March 1887, Page 1

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