r r.Vl'i' ' •. : n ;-• Z1 wiCr-clfT HAVE. COST SAT.ttI T whlS A 64011 r^ 0 »-«W»*-'«ate. - COOl! x ""Jwy. wdemt to smmr.v IVE K.N'S Splendid Early Ashley and fluke roiafces IfflQ 1 BL4.IRS <Jh(iice' •..Ganden Flower Seeds gplondid assprtißent High local testimonials, :^ a rs]l «*•» GARDEN Tools and ■agrWW-'ia^l^ts^to-W a t vane y, from ftlff Call early and secure best selections, ~ JOLE agoats for MauiiceviUo Hk : Mastestoa Bteaa,^; Ssgh. : & Door V r \■ PUBipiD:^MC-|ptis: WILLIAM m BARKER, { Uu% Tmtii!,). w:. Emj d«ri P tw ot a large and superior etock of WELL SEASONeWiNTER GUT VffiSlffi n * Manufactures mpnßp>fllin(b.of.DßmßD-:sli®*- ; -Butfil!flfirW i: '- r ' Lining, Architrayos, coiling panels and cornices, moulder W 2u r «Wshingles, sashes, doors and joinery of every description These will bnminnr glass (cut to any size), lime, cement, bricks, drain : plpft" v M ;: \Tfia nf out the good reputation which the firui has always enjoyed. . ' BUILDERS AND CONTRACTOR^ fttmnlM given fw OtMnHltpain anJßaaiina ol m I • T. G A KL A ND, Sole Maiiufactor; of Bait ell's Steam Patent Family Waiiag mm f MOLESWORTH BTHEET, WEmGtdN,' TlSfu7 >d greatest kW saving,nlatlmie'ovlr tnmght before the J_ public of hew Zealand. Tho advantage we claim for this Machine ia that the Clothes sustain no damage by wear or tear asthero is no friction; Ko ; brushir.;' scrubbing or any painful hand rubbing is necossaty. and tlie BMtMt 'effort i« 2' cient to turn tlio liandle-s cliili! toil years of ago kin/aUe to worf 1 Ko Corler lfcr"} U I 6 I 3 w»<*ing tiiue. Tw6 Blankets can be washed at the samo timo or foufaheots V ten shirts 'or-other articles in proportion. Any special size can' fo made for Hosmtels,: Laundries or S£?■"ti ir % ?to ' atJtrMway -Station, Welliugtou. . The public are respectfully, invited to inspoctour Machines, r Tho' following •18-one of liianv tostimomals 'i-Mii Gaeunc, machinei which you sent has boen'tied mM times, and fulfils all our expectation* It isoertauily a great.bran to those who have ralich washing to fa, ''' Our washW--which used fo take tho whole day, is now cloiid in about - Wo find also a Rreat saving in fuel and soap. Tho clothes come out-much' better washed than lfdont-by hand. It has occurred to mo that if ogenta coulfirad'opttlie timo' payment system similar to the' sewing machine and piano companies, perhaps; ithoso i?!! i? tlic wliolo outlay at once would bo abls toaotithe .raacliine: < This would boa boon to the wifo of a laboring man. iOw is'that'wo did not'pur- . chase a larger size.. You will be quite at liberty to make what übo you pleaso of'Mi'a May e name m.your,testimonials as.fo the efljcioucy ttftfcoluachino, -Jfoura truly. « Wiluam TlNSißV.Wesleyan Minister.: - . " y '
STABLES' HOOD & SHAW tender their beat ■ Otaubs to the fuelling'public and settlers o{ tho district for tho liberal patronage bestowed on thorn sinoo'they commenced businws In They lwvo now to jiluiouneo th'Qt CJLUB STABLES have beeii rem-ted and ro-oponed, and will be' found commodious, ■ comfortable, well-ventilated, and supplied with evo.-y convenience that travellerß or- owners of noi'Bea can desire. , The imw siSbJos liflve. bsen. desipied with all the latest improvements, and being v " ,u ' FIREPROOF. A first class collection ;of Baggies, Carry-alls;; ahd. ISeliaTilo : Horaea constantly oh hirejat moderatd rates.; Every attention" paid • to tHo require* mentg of ; TheTrain. ■ ' ' SECPSPADPUOP ; 2211; kWIh'G to'the prevalence of TeethJ dc(!ay|in thispoutttty^thiß formidable complaint 'is growing so uhiverka that nearly, all/pateii t Tri'edieines claim to cure it, and ! -mart'^persbris^-uot unfiorstanding thevnatoro aM 'cause' # the ailment spead^re 'gjemey' in 'oho year on these set' them up for lifa-witfi. a ifin? sti? - oir tiat, which the medical profession ack-iww-ledgo ia tlw> only safo and certain cure
SEI LA E AGENT FOR Jfew Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance . Company. Tho New Zealand Accident Ina'iraiicu Co, The Public Trust Offico of New Zealand, Tho Colonial Mutual Lifo Assurance OPiKISAi " Richard Evernden, Pboprieioh,- ; T> Tji BEGS to notify tlmt lie liaa XVi JIU« purchased from Mr John GRiHAM tho above plant"and business,and is prepared to cut and deliver timber; to order, any. size, and at the ■LOWEST T.RADE RATES." In connection with the above, John Guahau tlianks his numerous customers for paßt favors, and trusts a continuance' of tho isamo may bo ■ oxtcndcd to his ! SUCCESSOR. Any orders left at the Omi Mill, or at J. Graham's Stoke (late Rapr >& Hare), Emporium, Mastorton, will roc ueprorapt TO CONSUMERS OF FIREWOOD. R GILLIES is prepared to supply the , beat. ;of MATAI to' consumers within tiie Borough, from 9 inches in length at tho lowest possible rates. ( All ([orders left at Mr Joseph Dixon> Steam Aorated Factory will be f ROMraV Executed, Society. attention, 1906 2530
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2705, 20 September 1887, Page 1
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