2 s 6 D HE PHOTOGRAPHIC 2b 6' REFUNDED. »7RIGGLESWORTB & TJINN PHQTOGRAP ■JfIBBT PRIZE MEM ZEALAND EXHIBITIONS,>E6 to intimate to the&Patrona and ivTinifniiniSin? their «? . REDUCED SCALE 0 CHARGES -.■' FOK ' ONE MONTH During which, time any Mm of a PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET fpr On Dozen Cabinet Photos issued by anr other firm in Wellington may betaken by Messrs W. and B.'s upon p'roductio of their Ticket,, and; the firm will alio? th ; e 2s Cd deposit already paid npori subh Ticket, off their present Bcaje' of cnarg ' CABINET PHONOS :.SfL PEKDOZ,; WRIGGLESWOm & BIMS .» ■ PHOTOGRAPHERS, Willis Street (Opposite the Empire Hotel), Telephone 212. ' Good 10 h,p. Cornish Boilor, in Tori. Class order A patent Briokmaking Machine, oap. able of moulding 15,000.brida »
power. A small Boiling down Plant, suitable for small'butcher. Also, manufacturers of ' ■» Speedy's Patent Wool Preeses, Triti racthet motion. ROBERTSON & CO. : 5(5 . Phoenix Foundry. WISTHE TIME FOB CHEAP BOOTS H. PETEBBON Dobb not mislead the Public with great -Clearing Sales, but has determined in future to allow A DISCOUNT OF ONE PEpY IN The whole of the Stock is marked IN PLAIN FIGURES. So that • There can be no mistaking the Price. Intending purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and hmut HIS SIOOK BEFORE PURciUMNO ELSEWHBRE,. All descriptions of Boots made to order CHARGES MODFRATE, Note tho address— Opposite Club Hotel, Misterton RACINE FAN FARMMILL ' The Cheapest and Best Fan Mill in the , : . Market, radical farmors have pronounced it the best. Read testimonials below. FOR TWO MONTHS, PRICE ONLY' " L 6 10s, f.o.b. rail or wharf, while it has capacity to clean from 60 to 90 bushels per hour. L 'O.I FARMMILL is 2ftln orei N all, and is furnished with on* Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen tad Grader with Bide Bpout, one Barley Slew, oho Oat Sieve, and a Grasß Seed Sieve. Sieves for other purposes furnished and . NIMMO-AM) BLAIR, Dunedia, would call your attention to thiß improved Farm Fannin? Mill, which corn* bines all the advantages of the virions mills now in use, and also tho following important and neatly needed improvements : FiRST.-In the width, of the mill, it ibeing wider than most Farm Mills o/ similar sire. ■ ■ . Jfc . _ SECOND.-Tho improved plan tag the shoe upon strong Btrajftjc Third—ln the matter of fastening the drum or head to the posts by means of a caßt-iron half circle, thus adding increased Bttengthand durability to the mill. FouMH.-The great * easily raising or lowering the i hopper by means of a screw. ' Be guided by the experience of other* and order a " Racine Mill." You 'don't want a better record than it has;'' Read. NKYER SAW ITS EQUAL . I have only usod thoMJabiiie' Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and grass seed, It haß given me great satisfaction. I have never soen its equal for grading wheat for seed, and I have seen'and worked a good many.- William Bhook, Ohuroh Hill, Waiwera, IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. .1 kretyiveh the "Raoine" Warehouao Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every satisfaction. I consider it a flirt rate article. It cleans and grades 'grain, rapidly and well, is strong,. ..work* smoothly, and will, I think, prr J durable. It is much superior to \.„ other machine, of the kind I have ever seen.-F. (the .Captain); Poraahaka. , t BEST MACHINE OF THEKLND. '' ! I have tried it with wheat, oats < and turnip soed. -1 can confidently say that it is all that it claims to be. lii fact, it is a long way the best machine, of .fjje kind I have ever Been. I beliove in a superior manner any kinds oimuubWilliam Little john,
WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANT OJL, T «n A/Mlfiflnnf.lv ramr*™™* V*L " Racine' fanners to do their work wtS, and with-extrerno facility. 1 would not by any means like to want one now, and think no farmer should.—David Mac kbkzie, Waiwera. Want of apace, not. of TESTIMON. ' lALS (more may be perused by those . requiring more testimony), requires our making halt just here; but we invite you to call and inspect MILLS and TEBTL MONIALS. • NIMMO & BLAIR have on hand &?i amving-2800 bushols Ryegrass three years pasture; 670 bushels grasH Seed from Poverty Bay • 100 bushels Ryegrass Seed, (Pscey's imported); 1099 bushels Italian Eyegrasa Seed; 20,00Wb Cocksfoot ; 20 tons Olovers-Whitfl. ''< Cpwg'rasj, Alsiko, Red, &o • CapeßarUy, Tares, aid a varied stock of other seeds, also a large stock of TUMIPS-FIELD. VEGETABLE SEEDS, FLOWER ' SEEpxfec. ;.■."; HKIMMO AND BLAIR, "',."; WHOLESALE AND RFTAIL SBBD, MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN, •■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2741, 3 November 1887, Page 4
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