2 s 6 D HE PHOTOGRAPHIC 2s 6 REFUNDED. ■ WORTH & jgINN PHQTOGRAPHEBS, tfIRST PRIZE MEDALKfS. SYDNEY, MELBOtfRNE & KB: ZEALAND EXHIBITIONS, . BEG to intimate to their PatroDs ftbd the Public that they will contiroftu their . V Tn REDUCED SCALE 0 CHARGES FOR ONE MONTH LONGEH Daring which time any holder of a PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET for On Dozen Cabinet Photos isßued by an f other firm in Wellington may betaken by Messrs W. and B.'s upon produotio of their Ticket, and the firm will allow tho 2s 6d deposit already paid upon such Ticket, off their present scale of charges. X j CABINET PHOTOS 20S PER DOZ. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS PHOTOGRAPHERS, Willis Street (OppositetheEmpire Hotell Telephone 212, F 0 R SALE Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler, in Fihi Class order A patent Brickmaking Machine, eftp» able of moulding 15,000 bricia t day; capable for steam or hon« power. A, small Boiling down Plant, suitable for small butcher,' . Also, manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool Preßsofl, witii racthet motion, ROBERTSON & CO. " 15 Phoenix Foundry..
NOWIS THETIME FOB CHEAP BOOTS H. PETESSCN Does not mislead the Public with great Clearing Salos, but haß determined in future to allow A DISCOUNT OF ONE PENNY I THE BHILIMtONALL CASH BALES. The whole of tho Stock is marked IN PLAIN FIGURES. - So that . i There can be no mistaking- the Price, Intending purohafors will find it to thei? advantage to call and IKSPKCT HIS 6TOCK BEFORE PUKC&IBJS9 ELSEWHERE, All descriptions of Boota made to order and repaire neatly CHARGES MODFRATE. Note tho addreEß Opposite Diuo Hotel, MMterton RACINE FAN FARM MILL. .The Cho'apess and Best Fan Mill iu the ". . Market, radical farmers have pronounced it tie. beat. Kead testimonials below, FOR TVYO MONTHS, PRICE ONLY L 6 10s, f.o.b. rail or wharf, while it has capacity to clean from 60 to f NO. I FARM MILL is 2ft Bid ora all, and is furnished with ow v Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen and Grader with Bido spout, one Barley Sieve,. one Oat Sieve, and a Grasß Seed SieTo. Sieveß for other purposes furnished and charged for as extras, NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedin, would call your attention to this improved Farm Fannin? Mill, which eora-. bines all tho advantages of'the varloni mills now in use, and also the following important and greatly needed improvements : Firsi.—ln the width of the mill, it being wider than most Farm Mill* of similar size... Secokd.—The Improved; plan of hanging the shoe upon strong. strap-! Third —ln the matter of the drum or head to the posts by means of a cast-iron .half circle, thus adding increased strength and durability to the mill. Fourth,—The great advantagysw easily raising or lowering the side vSmo hopper by means of a screw. Be guided by the experience of others and order a " Racine Mill." You don't want a belter record than it has. Read. NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL. I havo only used the 'Racine' Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, arid tprasa seed. It has given me great satisfaction.. I have never soen its equal for gradibr wheat for seed, and I have seen Slid worked a good many.—William Bpoos, Church Hill, Waiwora, IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. 1 have given the "Racine" Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every satisfaction. I consider it a first rate arriole. .It oleans and grades grain rapidly and well, is strong, works imootnly, and will, I think, pw£ durable. It is mnch superior to other machine of the kind I havo oWj? ■ww,—F. W, Mackeme, (the best machine of the Kim ,
1 have tried it with whoat, otto and'/ turnip eeed.'•, I can confidently.## that it is all that it claims to be. In fact, it it a long way the beet machine of the kind 1 have ever seen, I believe it will data } in a superior manner any kinds of seeSft . Wiuiam Littlejohk, Waiwera, . . WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT ONE, I can confidently recommend the " Racine" Fanners to do their work well, jls and with extreme facility. 1-would not by any means like to'want one now, and think no farmer should".—David Mac kskzii, Waiwera. Want of space, not of TESTIMOKIALS(more may bp' perused by tjiOM requiring more testimony), requires oyr making halt juet here; but ire invite yoa to call arid inspect MILLS and TEOW' WONIALS, : HIMMO & BLAIR have on hand and ' arriving—2 800 bushels Ryegrass Seed, . three years pasture, j 670 bushels Ryegrass Seed from Poverty Buy; 100 bushels t Ryesjra&a Seed, (Pacey'a imported); 1059 bushels Italian Ryegrass' SoeM 20,OOiMb Cocksfoot j >2O tons . Clovers—White, Cowgrass, Alsike. Red, &c ? ; Cape Barley, Tares, and a varied stock* of other mat, ,L also a large stock of TDfINIPS-FIELD.i VEGETABLE SEEDS, SEEDS, &c. . Y \|J KlMMtji AND BLAIR* ■ WHOLESAJiE AND RETAIL SEED MEJKCHANTS, DUNEDIN, ' /. ' 2683
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2739, 1 November 1887, Page 4
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