' : ;a. MCOLASHAN & CO,, Mms jm DESIEE to thauk the Public for their past Patronage, ousmesT l!iKt J* adiietl to hhcii Rm^i b r^™i, sti " ct ', a " d nn&fc Management MR WINCHII&ifiK, a thoroughly experienced tradesman, and expert LEA BLENDER Our Teas will be iriade a speciality. Other baes in the shape of Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Undies, Preserved Fruits, Provisions and Ueiieral Stores will be I'ound of the best qualities, and at prices not .to be beaten in the District, One trial solicited. • • . I l ' McQLASHAN (6 CO., -f —• . QUEEN street, masterton. DISSIOFB~~ CIRCULAR SAWS, YERTICLE SAWS, BAND SAWS, SAW SHARPENING MACHINES. ■ -SAW FILE s.MILL BELTING: India Rurber, Cotton, and Leather. ENGINE CYLINDER and LUBRICATING OILS. TOOLS of All Kinds. ROBT. GARDNER & o°WHOLES VLB & RETAIL IBOIsTM'OIsr GKEBS, LAMBTON-OOAY. WELLINGTON,
WANTED KNOWN,-That in coi.stquence cf ithe du..ness in trade, 1 have £ISOO worth of extra stuck in hand, cu&istlug of Double and Single Bu<»eio3 with tops and no tops, Waggonettes, Ladies Phtetons, Butchers,' Bakers' and Grocer a Carts, also Spring Traps of all descriptions, Contractors' Tip Carts,. Wharf Tip Carts, and Coal Carts. A large number of second-hand Carts of all descriptions • also a Brougham and Landau, three Horses and Harness completo. All the above are to bo sold on the most reasonable and iberal terms. Apply to M. BOHI.IfcT WELLINGTON COACH FATORY, MANKERS-STREET £W. m TRADE (POISONOUS.) fiVABABTEEB THE VEBlf BEST MADE. MIXES READILY WITH COLD WATER, ut a nir. Positively the Softest Dip for Wool; UNIFORM, E STA?SLESS, CHE^ NGI ' • en c , , , Testimonial—- !!\?' S anß through my dip. three or four hundred WaA \i t'°i Biooks preparation. The lionets were very bddlv in* fhl' J' °" n r l !pe ' T UV 1 * llive carefull y examined the «heep, five weeks after the dipping J have not been able to find a single live stock or louse The SSS; w T.Uv™ 1 , Ingtorood, I'oxton, October 3,1886 y ° WatlUly ' " P TuEEIKELD ' fSffiiSfeSiisr 1 * - 100 d'oVfid • S (in X%l 4 n 5 8 n l0 " , , Iu barrels > 20 3s 9d ■; OS 0(1 , ouo do, 3s 3d, One gallon requires diluting with 50 gallons of water AGENTS FofwAIRARAPA- ' m ° KE ' ° lmiiw Gliemist > Ka m-,. WESTON Bros,, — °ART ERTOjY.
SUPERPHOSPHATES. ARTIFICIAL MANURES. NEWLANO & PQMEY'S ■ CELEBRATED GHEMICAL MANURES, LOWES & lORNS havo been appointed acuiits for tl(o above celebrated iilfiliurop, IV it'll are upon analysis declared aßepially-richin all the constituents: required for plant food," Price only • , : ■ £SP£RrTON. FREE ON RAIL ATI WELLINGTON. Analysis by DR, HECTOR, Samp a may be seen at the office of the Ag<* ts, Lowes & lorns. 2331
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2602, 19 May 1887, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2602, 19 May 1887, Page 1
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