2 s 6 1 HEPBOTOGEAPfIIO 2s 6 • REFUNDE PHQTOGRAME 1 ZEALANDEXHIBITIONS, )EG tointiniste to their Patrons and ) the Public that they will continue their REDUCED SCALE 0 CHARGES ONE MONTH LONGEH During which time any holder of. PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET for On
Dozen Cabinet Photos issued., by an'/ other firm in. Wellington may be taken by Mosßrß W. and B.la-upon prodactio of (heir Ticket, and the firm will Allow the 2s Cd depoßit already paid upon ay-'i Ticket, off their present scale of charged' CABINET PHOTOS 208 i*KR DOZ. WRIGGLESWORTH & BINKB PHOTOGRAPHERS, Willis Street (OppositetheEmpire Hotel). Telephone-212. H.PETERSON Doob not mislead the Publio with gm! Clearing Salce, but has determined in future to allow A DISCOUNT OP ONE PENNY IN TRESHILINftONALLCASH SALES. The whole of the Stock la marked IN PLAIN FIGURES. So that There can be no mistaking the Price.^* Intending purchasers will find it to tlieif. advantage to call and IKSPKCT HIB STOCK BEFOBE PUBCHASISfI EXSBWHBRE, . , All descriptions of Boots made to onfej and repairs neatly done,
CHARGES MODERATE. Note tho oddrcßS '■ ■ Mijmniiiiiaiii Robert Crawford. BeIVEDBEB ROAD..„.„ M OiBTBBIOS. "(PRING traps made I order from J £lB. Tip Drays fnm£lß Ws. wing Tip Drays from £l9, 157 AIIWoBKXJUAItAI^'ED. iirrrircircwiwrii CABINETMAKER » FDRFTUBfI DEAIM, ■' MASTmON, ■r-rAU ,1,«.j.i,ui!..i <-.„ I I I • 3b per yard, Oilolotba 18 yards -«... CL. JJ - • V ■_l Sriendid lot of MA ARPM'S, superior "quality, 'at a toil RBDUonoy; AJLJj NEW GOODS' small outlay The Cheapest, and Best Fan Mill in the Markot, ; " radical farmers have, pronounced itthe best, Head testimonials below. FOR TWO MONTHS, PRICE ONL? L 8 10s, f.o.b. rail or wharf, whire. has capacity to clean frem 60 to % bushels per hour. ... i . 0.1 FARM MILL is 2ft Binm X> all, and ia furnished with one Wheat Hurdle, oneWhoat Screen and Grader with side spout, one Barley Siera, one Oaf Sieve, and a Grasß Seed BiaTt. Sieves for other purposes furnished and NIMMOAND BLAIR, Donedfa,' would, call jour attentiou, to this ioproved Farm Fannin? Mill, which cot* biues all the advantages of the Tariow mills now in use, and also tho following important and qreatly needed improvemonts: FiRBT.-In.the width of the being wider than most Farm M;" similar size. Secokd.—The ImproYod plan of hqng> ingthe shoe upon strong strap-hinged hangors. Third-In the matter of fastening the drum or head to the posts by msa&a of a cast-iron half circle, thus adding increased strength and th» mill. ■ '^p FouitTH.-Tho areat advantaaa of
easily raising or lowering the side of the 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 haa. Read. NEVER SAvV ITS EQUAL. Ihavo only used the 'liaoine' MiU, as yet, for dressing oats, wheat, and qrast Beed. It haa given me great tatlafactiofi. I have never soen its equal for (trading wheat for seed, and I hare wen md worked a good many.—Wiiliam BaWK, Church Hill, Waiwera, ITISAFIRSTRaTEARTIOLE. 1 have given the " Racine" Warehouse Fan Mill a good trial, and it gives every ' satisfaction, Iconaidor it a first rats t, J*OT« durable. It b much superior to. aflj other machine of the kind I ; haye,*"relr seen.—F, W. Maokehib, (t^'CapUwi) BEST MACHINE OF THE KIND. Ihaveitricd.itwith whoat, osta ,and;;,! j turmpefced. I canconfidently.Bjj^tpt'; it-is all that it'claims to be. • s#*#', ft ia /■» a long way the best maphine'oi th I have ever aeon* I boiieveikwil in. a superior mannorany kinds of i Wiuiam .WOULD NOT LIKETO WANT ONE. I can confidently recommend the . V Baoine" Fannprs to do tbeitwolrk iweO, ; ~, iind with extreme facility.; l'would net <i>l> 'by any means like to want oae'now, iad V-'-.'t' think no' farmer should.—Dayid Mao'./.*•?' kkkzeb, Waiwera, '•'.;. v. ;?' Wjni 1 . of' space, not of-TESTIMON.' H:' JALS (more may be perused ,by those requiring more testimony),., requires om making halt, just here; butTre inviteyoti to call and inspect MILLS-'and TBBTk : •"■ MONIALS. - . Vtf V^'M NIMMO& BLAIR have on i. three years pasture; 6?0 biuhela-IIW 'Ryegrass ißfied, (Pacey's imported); 1088 bushels Italian Ryegrass Seed; 2Q,QQ9Ib ; Cocksfoot; 20' tons Clovere-—"Whiti,-Cowgrass, Alsike, Red, &c jCopeßMlgy,-- 1 Tares, and araried stock of other neatalso a large stock of TURNIPS-FIELD, VEGETABLE SEEDS, fLOWSi SEEDS.&c. AND BLAIR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SBBD MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2752, 17 November 1887, Page 4
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703Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2752, 17 November 1887, Page 4
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