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i>ISS3»'S mmm W(Mm Mimm WHOLESALE & RETAIL WELLINGTON WANTED KNOWN, -Thatre cci.uquewecf ; the diU)WftVfadVi have £ISOO worth of extra sited in Lana, ;ct lisiatihg' of Double aHd Single Buggies withtoposnd' no* tops,' Waggonettes,, BakW,'; find Grocer's Ciii-ta, 1 ftlsb Traps of all descriptions, Cuiitkctors' tip' Wharf Tip Carts, and Coal Carts. -.A large numbe' of second-hand Carts of all descriptions.; also and Landau, 5 three Hers s and Harness complete. ' All the above •aretube sold on the moat^rcasbnabloand b eral terms.- Apply to '■• '. ■■■.■K> S'O.E'A-lf-".'''"-. 1 "- WELiNGTON 'cOACH EATORY MANSEKS-Sf REEIV : ' mmmmmmmimmm REID AND GRAY'S HUH . (SftTGLE 08' DOUBLE) ..-.-:,■ TESTIMONIAL . t ■ ' Mosciiiil, 10!hDecoinber,..l : 886. '" IE Uliaffuuttcr (Reid ifc Gray's) that you turned into a Bagger for me; is work-. ... . in'g splendidly, and lam highly satisfied with it. - It is a great improvement over the coninn n chaff cutter, the ueving and rid ling makes a grand sample. It is only a matter of time when 'nothing else wilhake the market. ' _„ „ . (Sismed), Samuel Tagqakt.. . ChflltcntterM, hand and li<n-Pepo>yer, all sizes 1, 2, 3, and 4 Horse Powers, at reduced prices—'over' -1000' mado •■ Double and Tr«hl« PUuo-hs, Light, Medi»'» &»<>™ W MAD" _ ZIG-ZAG HARROWS, in Steel or best iron! .The best general purpose Harrow in the market. Grain Brills for all kinds of seeds- INVALUABLE.' Disc Harrows (greatly impmved-for the season).- Disc' Harrows mounted as Grain : Seedsowdrs'' make an cliicieiit and easily managed Sower. > Broadcast Forcefced Sowers. Uir-rei-sally admitted to Iw- perfect. (Send for Testimonials). No. 1 Royal Farm Mill, 21in. wide . - ; - -'■• £7. Os Od.:. I ' K "' 2 ■» „' 30in. wide .- ■ £Blos Od, . <.-,'. Cambridge Hollers-all sizes, Tr'pod Harrows, Iron Bark Ssii-gletrees, Chain Harrows, Corn Bruisers, Farm Drays, Fencing. Wire, Fencing Standards, Acmo arid Excelsior Strainers, Walker's Patent Strainers, Od each. Carriage paid'to.any Station on luiiin line letwren Christchurch and lnvereareill, and freight tpahy rnain port in, termß as stated ir. Catalogue. ...-.,' ■ - : AND THItESHEBS, CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION, : T. GARLAND, Sole Manufactor of Barrells mm iimt i f M ? STREEiy. WELLINGTON. '- ii 11JE most perfect amigreatest, labor saving machine ever brouaht'before the 1. imbhcolNew Zealand. The claim fur this MaclSe Su!t Cloth« sustain no dan« bv wear or tearas there is no friction. . Nob 12 w-übbiHg or any paia ul baud rubbing is necessary, and the slightest eWS" to turn the handlc-a M ten years of age being able to work ,t.' I)£ T,n trf wl )^ 6s ut *"*&* Two Blankets can be washed at the same time or four sheets; ten slnrts- out e articles in proportion. .Any special m m h made* B spital uadrS Ho eikcepers Pricey Machine Complete, £4, delivered at. te'ilflSn Wrlhugtou, The publ^.ptuspoctfuily mvitcdWinHpectourMaolS^-SS loiving ,» one of .many, testimonials ;-Mk GarmNd, dear machine which you arnkktbeen llßfc d Several times, and'fulfi sail, uur-wnectSs It is certainly a those who have ? W a£ which wed'to take; the whole day, is nowdone iuabout thLor four fetf We -find also a great saving in fuel and soap.. Theclothes come out-uiucli better washed and. It has occurred tp_ mo that if agents could adopt tlie ti ..,-»».— oimilarto.the sowing machine and piano companies, perhaps those who cannot all rd the whole outlay at once would be able to get the machine '■ This would bed boon jo the wife of a laboring man. Our regret isthat wedid not purchase a larger size. You will be quite at liberty to make what use you please of Mrs linley s name in your testimonials as to the efficiency of the machine •'-ifoiii Wiuiaji TimEY.Wesleyau Minister. - -.'• '•;■'., .-.. , QUBHOME a i ajr---^y.^-^«4Auvi^miHuiiuanrjce- -,... v #) : :jtt;ihfofm;'tlie travelling. f ; public that h^KasMtflketf : over:theabove^ ■-■■■■,.'„■„:',.: ••■ ■'".-: ..AMES TJlu MP SiON . .'■■ i.', :; '.—r'-.: ''>;■--v. .; ,>'^^^^i^fe^lfeoftVSnlin(!r>^Civility;MANTJFACTUKEK .0> . • ''? j'^CleMM^blnill^ 4ATED:WITERSANDCORDULSr^r^^!;^o^6#^ ,QlffiEN'& CHAPEL SIEEEMi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2672, 12 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2672, 12 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2672, 12 August 1887, Page 1

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