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REID & GRAY'S. . NEW ZEALAND TWINE BINDERS. , : . .'.'" CIEND for toatimonials! Send for testimonials I To intending purchasers of Binders I _we would ask thorn to buy fcho local-made machine, aa, besides tho facilities in obtaining duplicates for repairs, it is equal to tho best imported. As we.have already a largo number of orders, wo would ask our friends to order oarly, to avoid disappointment. [Testimonial] Wellington, March 8; 1886.—The Reaper and Binder worked capitally, and is all wo can wish. Ties strongly a very neat sheaf in long or short straw. (Signed) Wm. Skky, Government Analyst. Back Delivery Reapers, reduced in prico to meet the times. Gras3 Seed Strippers. Also their Patent Baggers (single or double). Send for testimonials. Fifty mado since May 1885. being equal to one turned out every 10 days. One of these Single Baggers cut, when timed, 70 in half an hour. DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, HARROWS, GRUBBERS, &SEEDSOWEKS, &o. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS. Iron and Steel Fencing Standards, specially low prices, and nett woight of Standards taken after punching, not before. Barb Wire and Iron and Steel Fencing Wire. Agents for Walker's Patent.Wire Strainers, Od each. Clayton and Shuttleworth's Mill and Engines now landing. Catalogues on application. 2487

PKO BONO PUBLICO. TRACTS are stubborn things, and the following are a few which those who wish to Jj . flupporfc Colonial Industry, and especially those who wish to economise should Bfcudy._ Before you buy a now article it behoves you to enquire) into the quality of the said article, and not be led away by the business puffs Bet flying by those who do not, scruplo to sto.op to anything to make a business, Wo recommend.as being the BEST.in the colonies. ''We can do so without fear of contradiction. ; Gas is the great proporty which coal should contain, and "our Govern: ment Analyst has proved beyond a doubt that there is iio coal 'in"the 'AusWalasia' Colonies containing tho quantity, the BRUNNER COALdoeB. We have also tho best English authorities, according to analysis, who, place, it far beyond Newcastle coal for containing 1 those properties. Backed up by those 'indisputable authorities, we can recommend our coal as being tho BEST and CHEAPEST in tho market. -. TQ LANDLORDS AND HOUSEKEEPERS we give a fetf words of advice, There are coals in the market winch, to the uninitiated,- may appear a nicb and pleasant article, emitting a great, heat-ngp grpat, indeed, that by its' use your register Btoves aiid grates suffer, which, to those who study finance,'makes a great differencd. Another thing to study is the lasting poworpt these coate. It burns too quickly, to tho dotriment of the consumers' pocket. It is a well-known fact fcliafc with 4)l>'weight 6f BRUNNER CO AL you can make as iirge, a fire asyou can with' Gib of any other, owing to tho.large proportion of pas it contains. ■■ >lt expands whon heated, and omits a steady heat, and Ib acknowledged by all to be a ,great money-Bavor.; ; An'oth'effact •worth noticingis, : thatthe .other'mine proprietors as pur local dealers'have to. 1 Tjhere is no second profit; -They are dwnera'of the BANNER MINE, baying.their own fleot'of steamers,' and depots' in different pattsofthe Colony, conducted by' thiemseivoß, which' enables ithem to Bell cheaper and with more benefit'to than iiny.other firm ' AH those who have the interest of the colony at COMPANY desorves support on its'morita. l ' At thoir rnmes £IOOO per week ,is paid in wages, not taking tho. steamers hulks, depots, &c, into account.' It will be found to be one of the largest industries in .the, colony ', ■■•.>.• . "; "" "' jTheComnany are renowned for .Salting Coke, somuchso'that It''competes Buccesbfully In tK e Australasian.market wjth the imported.English : coko; , i **'•'. ' , I'lM-UiM UO()DS.of every 'doßcriptiqri r on hatvd,(jr toprdeh ■,; '.. • "- KEMEDY BBOsf " ;:

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2554, 22 March 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2554, 22 March 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2554, 22 March 1887, Page 1

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