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"UST ARRIVED—A large Stock of Miicoiiochie Bros' WHITE HERRINGS, in Tiiis of two dozed each. Don't For get th e 21b s of BE ST SUGAR given away. MIHEFTS BBOS. JUBILEE ARCADE (ADJOIMNG CLUB HOTEL) ' • ■ MASTEETOM.' ■' lasfertsa Steam, - Saiii fc. Bee? , / •. , ■ ' ■ : v :.:i; ll'lLLlAtio ASb ifARICEIt, (Laiii k Toorntk),. 1 J" MP^dyEP I .MAOHINfiRY has .beeuintroducwl by which every description of; tn«.«A wi.iu a superior stvic, and owiii« to the;largo • and rapid ;l jiiitpiit the. prices of ml' kijiUs of building material? ; iiiid fittings aro greatly reduced, 'flic Trade will be all oMens'promptly exccu-j ted.. Every description fijf/uilding material ke.|it coiistantlv oil hand. lThis>iucludcs' a large and Bupei mi stock of WELL SEASONED .WINTER CUT TIMBER, Our Manufactures coniprisecall-kmcls of. DRESSED 'TIMBER, Rusticating Flooring," , Liijsni^v.'Avtilil.tiivj^cSi/Coxling panels and conikus, inouldings -of: all rpileasiind: joinery of every dcsciiptioii:- ..?!lhc3e supplied to^uder^St Ipest icmuiiPiitncrites, Qui m icludoa^luu, fuioy and coloied to any/;sizo). linie; cement, brnk', Cmi s, <S.c Oui moltp la f bIIALL PROFITS, QUICK R1 lIVS ,ui( i LIBERAL DIS POINT TOR, O\SH 1u Putits ibnuL toßuilfl-t-W A, B specially (hank tho .public 'of' Mristcrtun and the surrounding Wairaujia District.for theliherol paironawfi' they have hitherto received. j.'lhey lmva now had a large experience in the district ' liiey have secured an elhctcuc stall of ablo bands, and they are able to guarantee that all orders for buildings. &c., wul be executed in a maimer that will fully bear -out the good reputation wiuch tno nrm nas always enjoyed. i W £ Eil A. 3ME.S' «§s B JL ! 7E6> IS ES'lft BUILDERS AND CONTIUCTORS Estimates given for General Repairs and Buildings of any description.) The New Zealander Twine Binder. IN asking our friends to buy from New Zealand makers,wo would point out a few of ih e benefits which would accrue thro.iyh so doing. - Dnplioa'c3 would be easily g4 anil generally cheaper; and froiii the faciiiti.s at our disposal-vigour branches in different paitsof Ncw&alan-l-wecan supply arty parti of machines from any of these brandies'a an hour's liotieo; other nulsera in ly, an Ido claim to be able to do this, but farmtrs find to their co?t. ami our experience bean them out, that IT CANNOT BE DUN 1C WITH IMPORTED MACHINES, We have-known of rases where farmers with a biokeu-ilo-.vn imported Binder have had to wait a week during tho busiest part of harvest time before they got supplied. [ M such beca a machine of our nuke, it would have been at wor!< within a few hours. All parts of machines are numbored and accurately duplicated, ami we challenge comparison with the best imported in that respect; and while asking fanners to purchase our Binder, we may state that it is now generally'recognised that our machiiu is at least as good as the best imported, and MUCE SUPERIOR to many of them in ever) requisite of a serviceable Binder. We append a few of the many testimonials received f>i our Binder; but th" best testimonial is the fact that last year no less than 43, were sold it one district alone. Te Rows West, W aim, August 11, 1887. The Bcaper and Binder I bought from you last harvest made very good work on all sort of ground. I eat some very steep sidlings, the Binder sliding a foot at once, and a,t th saiaa time cutting aud binding a sheaf. ' Isaac Hodgson. Centre Bush, March 27,158 G. The Reaper aud Binder i purchased from you this seasoahas givctnne entire satisfac lion.: I cut and lied MO acres in 11 days, making a -really good job.' She tied well an; lelt a good clean stubble, although'some of the crop was very light ami other parts of i were good, I consider your Binder quite equal to any of the imported machines, and mucl lighter of draught than some that were working in the same paddock with me. I severs times worked the same three horses the whole of the day, although ! had a spare tear beside me. I had no stoppage from time of starting till I "finished, and lam thorough! satisfied'that I havo a really good and ssrviceablo machine, aud one that will last mo good many seasons Alexander SIIANU. • LOWES 4 lOBNB, LOCAL AGENTS. mmm mm BROOKE'S PERFECT SHEE' DIP, ■' Prewired-. in- accordance with th latest 'advancements',' iu chemistr; as applied to the Woollen.Manufai luring Industry. It is a decide improvement on the old-fashione dip?, and only requires a trial I prove its superiority. At the late Sheep Dipping Con petition,'conducted by the - .Canto -buiy Agricultural aud Pastori ' Association, for Wool Dyeing an gewral manufacturing purposss, tt .FIRST PLACE was awarded to BROOKE'S PERFECT SHEEP DIP, in fac Brooke's Dip was the only one that actually improved the Wool in this important rospeol the undipi'cd wool being second,whilst McDougall's and Little's were at the bottom,mcor sequonce of leaving the wool a dirty white. The Association also pronounced Brook 5 ! Pcrlect Sheep Dip to bo superior to the Zealandia, Little's, Hatch's, Cjoper' aud lleDougairs, and also to leave the wool in better condition than Thomas's DipBROOKE'S DIP having consequently been proved to be beitm ban the English Dip your practical support of the Colonial article is respectfully, solioited. ;■ - To ensure Brook's Dip being more .thoroughly lasting in its jsood-effects, it will i future b'j sent out 20 per cent stronger, free of any extra charge. . . • " ~ . j Proportions fur u-e—One gallon of Dip to 100 gallons of water. Mixes readily wil cdM water, and does not requiro stirring while Dipping. Guaranteed not to contain Lim Soda, or S d|)hcr. Ilemarkubly emollient, leaving the wool in perfect. condition, witboi the slightest slriin from the first-day. of Dipping. . Tho Wool is'also easier after using Brooke's Dip, than ib is with any other, owiug the extra amount of the bcst.S'ift soap it contains. It is perfectly sa e, its action depeiulii oii the best refined Carbolic Acid, assisted by,a sufScient amount of Arsenic. Concchtrati in composition to'-reduce the Cost of carriage, and put up in a "pprtablo. handy. form- f use, it is also one of the cheapest Dips in the miiket. PRICK to any Railway Station in the Wairarapa,. 8s per gallon, or Ids per.tin, to make 200 gallons Wush. '1 . ■ • 7slid „ „ 73s porease,contaiiiin'otitis,torn lo 1030 gal.-j-Packageß.FßEl 7s „ „70s . „ for not less than 5 cases ■. ) Solo Agents fur the Wairavapa District ; l»l CA^fXSlitfliJlitf uuUCO, MASTS3UXOJM
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 3 January 1888, Page 1
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