REID AND GMY'S lfflmm»lllMii!l^&f^ (SINGLE OS DOUBLE) TESTIMONIAL Mosgiel, ](i!h December, 1880. fnIJE (Jhaft'onttof (Reid & Gray's) that you turned into it Bagger for mc is workX ing splendidly, and lam highly satisfied with it. Jt is it great improvement over the common chaff cutter, the tieving and riddling makes a grand sample, It is only a matter of time when nothing else will take the market. (Signed) Samuel'TiVfiOAiiT. CknfFcutturs, baud and horsepower, all sizcw 1, 2, ij, and 4 Horse Powers, r.t reduced prices—over 1000 made Double ami Treble 1/JonjrlisXijjht., Medium, Heavy mmmm ZIG-ZAG HARROWS, in Steel or best iron. The best general purpose- Harrow in the market. Grain Drills for all kincb of seeds- INVALUABLE. Disc Harrows (greatly improved for the season). Disc Harrows mounted as Grain Seedsowers make an ellicient and easily managed Sower, Broadcast Forcefced Sowers, Uniwnrnwrng iUAom JSo. 1 Royal Farm Mill, 24in. wide - - £7 0s Od. No. 2 „ „ SOiii, wide - • £Blos Od, Cambridge Rollers—all sizes, Tripod Harrows, Iron Bark Swingletrees, Chain Harrows, Corn Bruisers, Farm Drays, Fencing Wire, Fencing Standards, Acme and Excelsior Strainers, Walker's Patent Strainers, (id each. Carriage paid to any Station on main line between Cbristchurch and lnvercait'ill, and freight to any main port in terms as stated h: Catalogue. AGENTS FOR CLAYTON & SHUTTLE WORTH'S PORTABLE ENGINES AND THRESHERS. CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION.
iM^rAMnkitfl/irvlli PllO BONO PUBLICO. FACTS arc stubborn tilings, and the following aro a few which those who wish to support Colonial Industry, and cspooially those who wish to economise should study. Before you buy a now articlo it behoves you to enquiro into Uio quality of tho said article, and not be led away by the business puffs set ilying by those who do not scruple to stoop to anything to make a business. BEOTMt COAL "Wo recommend as being tho BEST in the colonies, Wo 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 tho Australasia Colonics containing tho quantity tho BRUNNER COAL does. We have also the best English authorities, according to analysis, who place it far beyond Newcastle coal for containing those properties. Backed up by those indisputable authorities, we enn recommend our coal as being tho BEST and CHEAPEST in the market. CAUTION. TO LANDLORDS AND HOUSEKEEPER wo givo a few words of novice, There are coals in tho market which, to the uninitiated, may appear a nice and [leasaufc article, emitting a great heat-go great, indeed, that by its use youv Jejister stoves and grates suffer, which, to those who study financo, makes a great difle?once. Another thing to study is tho lasting power of these coals. It burns too qui.'Hy, to the detriment of the consumers' pocket. It is a well-known fact that with 41b weight of BKUNNEIt COAL you can make as large a fire as you can with Gib of any other, owing to the large propoition of gas it contains, It expands when heated, and omits a steady heat, and is acknowledged by all to be a. great money-saver. Another fact worth noticing is, that tho BRUNNER COMPANY do not have to buy their coal from other mine proprietors as our local dealers have to. There is no second profit. They are owners of the BRUNNER MINE, having their own iloet of steamers, and depots iii different parts of the Colony, conducted by themselves, which enables them to sell cheaper and with more benefit to tho consumer than any other firm can. LOCAL INDUSTRY. All those who have the interest of the colony at heart should admit tho BRUNNER COMPANY deserves support on its merits. At their mines £IOOO per week is paid iu wages, not taking tho steamers hulks, depots, &e., into account. It will be found to bo one of the largest industries in tho colony. The Company aro renowned for Sm g Coke, so much so that it compotes successfully in the Australasian market w ho imported English coke. FIRE-CLAY GOODS of every do scrip on hand or made to order. Wo have two Offices in Wellington, connected by Telephono-OUSTOMHOUSE QUAY and MANNERS-STREET. Telephone, Nos. 205 and 210.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2624, 15 June 1887, Page 1
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