HE PHOTOGRAPHIC 2s 6 REFUNDED, JRIGGLESSVORTB & T>INN SIDNEY, MELBOURNE frj _ ZEALAND EXHIBITIONS, TjEG to intimate to th#r Patrons and JU the Public that thrill continu* REDUCED SCALE 0 CHARGES ONE MONTH LONGEK During which time any holder of a PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET for On Dozen Cabinet Photos issued by anv ~, m ., >•'* upon produotio of their Ticket, and the firm will allow the 2b 6d deposit already paid upon such CABINET PHOTOS 80S PER DO2. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS PHOTOGRAPHERS, Willis Street (OppositetheEmpir'e Hotel). Telephone 212. ■ • Vi 0 K Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler, in Fini Class order A patent Briokmaking Machine, cap. able of moulding 15,000 briclu • v %; : capable for steam' or km v. 1 : power. ,:,..; ■>■:. A small Boiling down Plant, BUitabl* «■'.-'- for small butcher. Also, manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, vit& ■ racthet motion. t, ROBERTSON & CO.'"' - ]fi Phoenix Eouiidrr. NOWISTHE TIME FOR CHEAP B(>nTß if. PETEBBCN Does not mislead the Public with great Clearing Sales, but has determined in future to allow A DISCOUNT OP ONE PENNY 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 the; Inspect his stock before meßunn EIBEWHERE, All descriptions of Boots made to order and repairs neatly done. CHARGES MODFRATE. Note tho address— RACINE PAN FARM MILL. The Cheapest; and Beßt Fan Mill is the Market. ;"'■■;■ radical farmers have pronounced It &i best. Read testimonials below. FOR TWO MONTHS, PRIOE ONLY. Lb' 108, f.o.b. rail or wharf, while it has capacity to clean from 60 to 90 bushels per ho'"' NO. I FARM MILL is 2f6 Bin o«i all, and is furnished with on» Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen ami Grader with side spout, one Barley Siett, one Oat Sieve, and a Grass Seed Sievs. Sieves for other purposes furnished and NiMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedhv would call your attention to this ii». provea Farm Fannini? Mill, which eombines all the advantages of the various mills now in übo, and also the following important and greatly needed improvements : FiRST.-Inthe width of the mill, it' being wider than most Farm Mills of Bimilar size. • ■ M ' ' _ SECOND.-Theimproved planpiangingthe shoe upon strong strap-hinged hangers, Third —ln the matter of fastening the drum or head to the posts by means of a cast-iron half circle, thus adding increased stiength and durability to tie mill. Fourth.-The great djfotage of easily raising or lowering tflpide of tho hopper by means of a screw/ Be guided by the experience of othors and order a " Racine Mill." You. don't want a bettor record than it has. Read. NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL. I have only used tho ' Raciuo' Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and grass seed, It has given mo great satisfaction. I have never seen its equal for gradintr wheat for seed, and I have seen and worked a good many.-William Brook, Church Hill, Waiwera, IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. 1 have given the " Racine" Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every satisfaction. I cockier it a first rati article. It cleans and grades.jfrsiu rapidly and well, is strong, '"'' smoothly, and will, I think,-? durable. It is muoh suporior to" «ny other machine of the kind I havo ev« seen.-F. W. Mackbmb, (tho Captain) Pomahaka. , BEST MACHINE OF THE KIND. , I have tried it with wheat,,oats and turnip seed. I can confidently say that it is all that it claims to be, In fact, it is a long way. the best machine of tho kind I have ever Been. I believowKll dress in a superior manner any William Littiejohn, Waiwera. .; WOULD NOT LIKE TO WANTi I can confidently recommend wie " Racine" Fanners to do their work well, and with extreme facility. 1 would not by any means like to want one now, and think no farmer should.—David Mao kbnzie; Waiwera. ~ • ;,'„ Want of space, not of: TESTIMONIALS (more may be .perused .by", thoso requiring more testimony), .requires our making halt just here; but we invito you to call and inspect MILLS MONIALS. ;;■ V , NIMMO &BLAIR have on arriving—23oo bushels Ryegrass '■ I three years pasture.; 670 bushels Rye' grass Seed from Poverty Bay /fOObushels Ryegrass Seed, (Pa'cey's imported); 1059 bushels Italian Ryegiass Seed; 20,0001b Cocksfoot ; 20 tons Clovers-White Cowgrass, Alsike, Red,'Ac j'Cape Barlsy! Tares, and a varied; stock of'other seeds also a large stock of TURNIPS-FIELD VEGETABLE SEEDS, FLOWER . SEEDS, &c. ."=;■ •' ' NIMMO AND BLAIRf WHOLESALE AND RFTAffi SEBD MERCHANTS, DUN, EDIN ; T
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2742, 4 November 1887, Page 4
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739Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2742, 4 November 1887, Page 4
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