3 S 6 D HEPHOTOGRAPffIO 2s 6 REFUNDE : /HIGGLESWORTH & Till PfIOTOGMPHEES, n .*'IRST PRIZE MEDALISTS, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE ■:&, NE ZEALAND EXHIBITIONS,. T)EG to intimate to their Patrons and JD the Public that they will continue their REDUCEDSOALEO CHARGES ma ONE MONTH LONUGU During 'which tinio any holder of PHOTOGRAPHIC TICKET, for On Dozon Cabinet Photos issued .by an* other firm in Wellington may be taken by MesßFa % and B.'s upon prbductio of their Ticket, and the firm willaUof the 2s Gd deposit already paid upon tuoa'' Ticket, off their present scalo of charges. CABINET PHOTOS 20S mt'Doz.
WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNB PHOTOGRAPHERS, mlha Street (OppositetlioEmpire Hotell: Telophono 212. - H. PETERSON Doob not mislead the Public with « cß t Clearing Sales, but haj deter- .; !■■ miinjd in future to allow ■ '' A DISCOUNT OF ONE PENNY W TfiESHILINaoNALLCASH BALES. The wholo of the Steele 13 marked IN PLAIN FIGURES. So that There can be uo mistaking the Price. Intending purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and Inspect bd stock befohe purchasing ' elsewhere, AH descriptions of Uoota made to order and repairs neatly dono. CHARGES MODFRATE. Note tho addrosß-^ EXCELSIOR BOOT DEPOT, Opposite Club Hotel. Mn.win •
Robert Crawford. BiACKSMiin ¥mm& Wwtsv/naazt Bhtomm Road,. .....CiKrEEjoN. Q p ™tope made I order from P. *L 8 : J'P %" f! ':m£l3 Kk kpnng Tip Drays from £l9, 2167 Ait Work Gcaruoekh. CABINETMAKER fr '■ DEALM, .•; MASTEMW, HAS a largo stock of Linolouma from 3s per yard, Oilcloths 12 raid* Wldo from 2i 4d per square yard, alto * SSL}* of HUGS, and OARPMB, superior quality, tf. , Great Reduction. ALL NEW GOODS. A'good chance to renew for Xraas at t small outlay 2160 RACINE FAN FARM MILL .
The Cheapest and Best Pan Mill iiitbfl Market. / ractical farmers have pronounced it the beat. Head testimonials below ' w. FOR .TWO MONTHS, PRICE ONLY Lti 10a, f.o.b. rail or wharf, whilo it has capacity to clean from 60 '••"' . to 90 bushels per hour, "NTO.IFARMMiLLw2ftBin.OTa wuVi 1 !' ?, lld B furili "hed with ote Wheat Hurdle, one Wheat Screen'-aud Grader with side apont, one Barley Sioyi oneOafcSiove.dnda Graia Seed Sierd, bievee for other purposes furnished aod charged for aa extras. '• NIMMO'AND BLAIR, Dunedia, would.call your, attention to this iniprovea Farm Fanning Mill, whiti' combines all tho, advantages of the'-variou nulla .now in on, and also the followibft n important and greatly nocded impror? i uientfl: ' '
First.-In the width of the milL ft being wider than moat Farm Mills of ■ Bimiliir size, _ Secokd-The improved plan of liaiu;. ing the shoo upon strong stran-hinsed hangers. ' " . Third-Jn the mate of fastening the drum or head to the posts by meort of a cast-iron half circle, thus adding increased stiengfchand durability totbo mill. FoußiH.-Tho great advantage of easily raising or lowering the side of the hopper by means of a acrew. lie guided by the experience of often and order a "Racine Mill." You don't want a bettor record than it has. Read NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL I havo only used the ' Racine' MBj as yet, for dressing oats, ,wheat, and grass seed. It haß given me great satisfaction. Ihavenever.men its equal for «radW wheat for seed, and I havo Been and worked a good many.-WiLLUM Bbook, Church Hill, Waiwera IT IS A FIRST RATE ARTICLE.. 1 have■ given the"Racine" Warehouse ,'• Han Mill a good trials and.it gives overy *■ satisfaction. •* 1 consider if a ifiratrati' ' article. It cleans and ..'grades gram rapidly and wull. « strong, works smoothly, and will, I think, prova ■■ durable. It io much supoVior to any ! ' other machine of the kind l£fc»e ever ■ : BEST MACHINE o/THE RIND. '•'■' ', I havo it with/wheat, oat* *nd ..turnip seed. I can iinfidontly say that i itWlthatitclairaßfhe. In fact, it ia : ■ a ong way the best Machine of the JrM % I; have ever seen. {Relieve it will dW> % in pupenor mannaf ahfkinda 6t f JViluam LmtEjdHN, Waiwera. ." C, : WULDNOTLfKETOWAvNTONE. ■:•"' ■■it:, can confidently ; ;feconußen<i the>v' i Racine Faiinera to do their work well" ' ' and;, with extjerno facility. I would' ribfc ;; fly any meads like to want one now, and?! : think.no faker should.—Datid Miob' KKHifiE, Waiwera. ';• •'
of;apace, not of TESTIMON. ' ' •' •;lALS(iiiore nay bo perußud by tboae ' |equitingmprpteßtimony), requires oar ! ..i r :pNlMMo«S;sLAlßhaveoahwd and *i amving-2300 'bushels Ryegni*i ; Seed ' three yews pa.ture ; 670 bußheW WW Sped from Poverty Bay ; lOOttfe ■. Byemtij beodj (Pacey's ioipflrted&lMp .. Clow Tare*, and; a, Varied -Hook 6 f othigi also «largo etbokof TURNIPS' VEGETAmr Kiron'o ' .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2755, 22 November 1887, Page 4
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724Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2755, 22 November 1887, Page 4
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