2 s 6' HEPHO'IPGHAPHIO 2s t> REFUNDED. \\ T RIGGLES WORTH &■ "HINN PHOTOGRAPHEJ tfIRST PRIZEMEN" o** 0 ** _ ZEALAND EXHIBITIONS, "Tss > EG' to Intimate to their tagqu and '': S| their REDUCED SCALE OCHAROSS FOR '-"•■' ' ; ' ■ ONE MONTH LON«EM During which time any holder of a PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET to On Diwen- Cabinet Photos Issued by any othefirm in Wellinscton may be toktlh by Messrs W. and B.'s upott productio of their Ticket, and the firm will.allotr the 2s 6d deposit already paid upon siict) Ticket, off their present scale of oharges, " CABINET PHOTOS 80S . ■■.■■; per-doz. •■' WRIGGLESWORTH & BINKB PHOIOGEArHBRS, Willis Street (OppositetheEmpire Hotel). • Telephone- 212. ;;...,: ! EPETEBBGN Does not mislead the Public with great Clearing.Sales-, .but has determined in future to A DISCOUNT OF ONE PENNT IN TfiE SHILINa ON ALL CASH SALES. The whole of the Stock iB marked IN PLAIN FIGURES. Sothat .-.■■ There can be no mistaking the Price. Intending purchasers will find it to theitf*'' advantage to call and ■'■# INSPKCT HIB SIOCK BEFORE PURCBASHH} ELSEWHEEE, AH doscriptionß of Boots made to wdej and repairs neatly dona. OHARGES MODFRATE. Note the address—o EXCELSIOR BOOT DEPOT. Opposite Club Hotel, Mißterto Robert Crawford, Bucksmith Farrier & Wheelwright. Belvedere Road C artbrtok. SPRING traps made I order from £lB. Tip Drays film £lB lfo. 2167 Au. Work Guarantied. THOMAS Ji«o: ■■■■. CABINETMAKER ■* FURNTTURB DEALiiH, MASTEhfON, HAS a large stock of Linoleums from ■> per yard, Oilcloths 12 jr" 1 " GWSAI REDUCTION. ALL NEW GOOSgf small outlay SIW , t . .. __„ The Cheapest and Best Fan Mill in the ■ Market, radical farmers have pronounced rt the beat, .Head testimonials below. § FOR TWO MONTHS, PRICE ONLY. L 6 10s, f.o.b. rail or wharf, whuW has capacity to clean from 6f> , e to 90 bußhele per hour. 5 \rO.ITARMMILLiB 2ftßinom r IN all, and is furnished with obi e Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen and Grader with side spout, one Barley Sjeve^ one Oat Sieve, and a Grass Seed Sievt. , R Sieves for other purposes furnished and charged for as extras. l . NIMMO AND BLAIR; Dunedla, j would call your attention to this to--1 proveo. Farm Fannin?'Mill, whioh com» bines all the advantages of the various , ~ v i """ »•»». vim luuuniug t important and greatly needed improve- ' ments: being wider than moat Farm MifrM 6 similar size. '^L Second.—The improved plan of nanß. ingtho shoe upon strong strap-hinged hangers. Third—fn the matter of fastening the drum or head to the poßts by means of a cast-iron half circle, thus adding increased stiength and durability t&th« mill. ' TO, Fourth.-The groat advantage of easily raising or lowering the side of the hopper by means of a Rcrew. , He guided by the experience of others and order a " Racine Mill." You doa't want n better record than it has. Read, NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL I have only used the 'Racine' Mill, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and qtw seed It has given me great satisfaction. I have never seen its equal for uradinp wheat for seed, and -I have seen and ' worked a good many.-William Brqoi, Church Hill, Waiwera, . IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE. 1 have given the " Racine" Warehouse Fan' Mill a good trial, and it gives overy satisfaction. I consider it a, first: rat« article, It cleans and . grades grain, rapidly and well, \t strong, worki_ .. smoothly^and .will, I.think, prof? durable. It ii much superior to any other machine of the kind I have ever seen.-F. W, Maoksie', (the C^ptftin) «uuuuutwr ,#EST MaCHINE OF THE KIND. .■ ■ ; ■iHayetried itwitn wheat, oat«.and ; - turnip'seed.: I can confidefitlyiay.thai ;< ; >■■ it is all thatit claims to be. In fX^t,-H #,l 'K : ' along way the best machine of the &**" ''"' * • I have ever. seen. 1 believe it wilVcS _ ■". .in superior manner any kinds of «c#- > ': ■- ■ Weuam'LrrriEJOHN, Waiwera. • ■ ,-W' ':.• ' WOULD.NOT LIKE TO WANT' ONE; ';') '8 ' }■.; can confidently. recommend' tho ' *• '! Racine" Fanners to do their work well, r and with extreme facility. 1 would not ; : ■ J by any means like to want one how, 'and. • ;; : '• ■ think no farmer' should.-DAvu> Mac : ■ VIJ kenzib, Waiwera, . •' ' ■< ■ 11 Want of space, not of TESTIMON. ' , lALS(more may be-perused by'those • "; requiring more testimony), requires ow \ making halt just here; but we inviteyoa ?to call and inspect MILLS and TE6TI. : > [ * MONJALS. .—♦■..- NIMMO& BLAlß.haveonhand aette ■ arriving—2 800 bushels Ryegrass Seed'.*- . three years pasture; 670 bushels Rye/ grass Seed from Poverty Bay HOQbusheki Ryegrass Seed, (Pacey's imported)'; 106? bushels Italian Ryegrass Seed j 20,0001b | Cocksfoot ; 20 tons 'Cloverß-White, , ; . Cofrgrass, Alsike, Red, &c:§ Cape Barley, , i Tares, and a varied stock of other Beedi e also a large stock of TURNIPS-FIELD, i VEGETABLE SEEDS,;: FLOWBIT ! SEEDS, &c. X W il. NIMMOAND'.BLAm ; WHOLESALE AND ■ ' MERCHANTS, DUNIDJN.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2746, 10 November 1887, Page 4
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760Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2746, 10 November 1887, Page 4
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