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v WAR! WA Eli >KG to inform tho public of Mufltertuii tliut they will give nwny—XStftoa ©i -JXKflfgri' "WUITM SUGAIX ! '"'' To evovy pm-cliaisor «f \ 111* ol ©HJTA «Jf« 4J*l n?JKSA, , Try Our INDIAN TEA. in lib packets—la Sd, or 6at l»Vd. ™ M . . Burpon and Ball's beet A.8.Z., at Os lid PEE PAUL < I tie following aro a few of v\u umiutkiibly cheap prices :

jar, lis 3d per bag. ,: Olio ton No. 3 Sugar, O.s ad per bag I Best White Sugar, 3kl per lb. 501b best Rice for lis 3d Potatoes, .£3 13 Od per ton or fa (id lag. Good Soap 5s Gd Kaisms, 7d. Sultanas, 7d Wax Candles, Dhd, Sperms, 5d Sauce, 7id. 81b Flour Is Kerosinu, 7» lOd tin 71b bag Oatmeal, Jams, 5s Gd a dozen. Flour, Jis 3d per lOOlbs Mortons I'ickels, lOid. Starch, 5d box White Sago, 3id. Cornflour, ojd 3 bars of Soap for Oid Best Axe HandloH, lid.

"l/ST ARItIVUD—A JarHcfetock ofMncoimehio JW WHITE HERHINIuS in lil\H o£ tWu 'luZgll uaoli. * iiven away. BROS., tfTJ-JBTTJEH® AEOADE (ADJUIISJNU CLUB HOTKL)

: Steam, Sash & mox !£&mii&etoxy 5 puking and _ moulding mmWILLIAMS AND BARKER, (Late E. Toomath). IMPROVED 'MACHINERY lias been introduced by which every description of - work can be turned out 111 si superior Etvlu, <uul owinn to the large and rapid output the pnous of all Mnus of building ttistomld and fittings aro ai'eativ reduced 7ho Trade mil be LIBERALLY DEALT WITH, and all ordei* promptly exeeu ted. Every description of building material kept constantly on hand. This includes a large and superior stock, of WELL SEASONED WINTER CUT TIMBER Our Mnuufactures comprise all kiuds of DRESSED TIMBER, Itusticitm« Fluurin«* Linni", ArchtUaycs, coihug panels and comics, mouldings of all sizes, piles and shmgjcs, siishes, doors and jomery of every description. These will be supplied to reinuueratjye testes. Our stock includes plain, fancy and colored glass (cut to any siko),. hme, cement, bricks, drain pipes, &c. Our motto is SMALL 'PROFITS, QUICK RETURNS and « LIBERAL Dl* <; H^ Tl lf ? R CASH - To Partien about to Build.— W. &B. specially thank the public of IVtastovion and the summndin." Wuirarap.i District for the liheral parron»«H tliay havo hitherto received. They have now had a large experience in the district' Iliey have secured an, Btiill'ufaWu hitnds, and they are able to ouarartee that all orders for buildings. &c, will be executed in a manner that will fully bear out the good reputation which tha firm has always enjoyed, *WBT XXa X .£&. BSC Sn ■ A. ». sr tct -gpfo BUILDERS AND CONTKACTOBS Estimates given for General Repairs and Buildings of any description.)

Ts»e New 25onlimtlev Twino Hineler. "N asking our friends to buy from New Zuabind inakcrs,wa would point" out a few of th e J„ 'benefits which would accrue thro bo dc>iug. Dupliea'es would bo easily ;r->t aud generally cheaper; au-1 from the fnciliti« at our diajjoal—viz., our tranches iu different parts of NewZ.-alanl—we can supply any pivt-<of inwhiuea from any of these branches a. r . iurhojirVhotice ; other niiUers Liiy, au > do claim to be able to do this, but farmers find to theirco-t. and our experience Ueari them out, that IT CANNOT BE DUNK WITJI IMPORTED MACHINES. Wu have bnuwn of <.as<js where fanners with a biokeu-dowa imported Binder have had to wait a week during the busiest £.irt of harvjsfc time before they got supplied. H. - id such been a michiue of our make, it would have been at work witiiiii a few hours. All parti of machiues are numbered aud accurately duplicated, aud we challenge comparison wifcli the best imported iu that respect; aud while asking farmers to purchase our Binder, we may state that it is now generally recognised that our machine "is at-least as good as the best imported, and MUCH SUPIiBEOE. to many of them in every ' requisite of asew-ceible Binder. We append a few of the many testimonials received f-r our Binder; but tb? best testimonial is the fact that last year no less than 43 were sold in one district alone. Te Roue West, W aipa, August 11, 1887. The Beaper and Binder I bought from you last harvest made very good work ou all sorts of g'ound. I cut some very_ Btee]> shlliugs, the Binder sliding a foot at once, and at the same time cuttmg aud binding a vory neat sheaf. Isaac Hodgson. CiiNTBE Bvsu, March 27, lSb(3. _ Thelteaper and Binder 1 purchased from you this eeaso-i has given me entire satisfaction." I cut aud tied 140 acre 3in 11 days, making a really good job. She tied well ad \- telt a goad clcaa stubble, although some of the crop was vary light aud other parts of itjj were (.'pod; 1 consider your Binder quite equal to any of the imported machines, and muoh I j lightoi.of draught thin some that were working iu the same paddock with roe. I several times worked the same three hwses the whole of the day, although I had a spure team beside mo. I had no stoppage from time oE starting tdl I finished, and lam thoroughly satisfied that I havs a really gjod aud serviceable aiacliine, and one that will last rue a good many saiuvoas LOWES & IOENS, LOCAL AGEKTS. ALEXAKM2R SIXiS!

BHOOKE'S PERFECT SHEEP DIP. .Pi'euar•<!'in accordance with the lutuit advancements iu uhuinLstryJ us applied to the WWluii ajtunifae-) luring ludustry. It is a tl'jcidcd improvement on, the old-fashioned dips, and only requires a trial id prove itu superiority. I At the late Sheep Di ppi ng Coraj petition, conducted by the Canterj bwv Agricultural ' and Pastoral Ifsv Jjjuy Agricultural ' and Pastoral ABKiciatioa! for Wool Dyeing and r gciitrahttauufacturing purposes, the tjwokcrs Did was the-orily one that actnallv improved the Wool in this important respect/ tlw übdipuod wool bemgsecoiid.whilatJlcboiigall'a and Little's were at 6!io bottom.in con] sequence of leaviug the woi>J a dirty whit& The Asßociftaou also | renounced JBi-ooU*i4 • f£*, ect feS,I ««PL-JOip to be superior, to the Zsalandia, Liitte'ti, Hatch's, Cjopur'jJ und3leDou(:all's, and also, to leavo the wool iubefc:cr condition than Thomson Dip, 1 MtOOKE'S DIP having cbneemien ly beiu proved to bo BEtT*K haa the English Dips, your praoiic .1 support of the. Colonial:,article is respectfully solicited. ■- loensure Brook's Dip being more thoroughly kstUM; la its good- effects, it will ir future bq sent out '2O per cent stronger; frea of any extra Ona'gc. }'roportionsfortiid--Ono guUon of Dty to 100 gallons of water. 'Mixes readily with cold wator, and does not require stirring while Dipping,. Guaranteed not to contain Lime, hoda, or btilyheiv. Remarkably emollient, leaving the wool in perfect ciraditiou, i t the BJjiihteat strain from, the first day of Dipping. ■ The Wool ie also cusiercbtter using Brooke's Dip, than it is with any other, owinß ti> the extra arnoiantof the boat si)ft soap it contains, it is perfectly sa e, its action depending on the beah refined Carbolic Acid, assisted by a sulßcient amount of Arsenic. Concentrated incompaaitton to. reduce the cost of carriage, and pot up in a portable handy form ft? use, it is also one: of the oheapest Dips in IbS miilsefc' . :: >i' ■' ~ fehvwetl to aiijr .Railway.Stiifcian in the Wjitvaropa. Ss per gallon,.or liia tin, to make 200 l -7b/On „ ,i 75s per c-" inutniniiv.; 'stine, to mko lOMgal.' F ■ a ;. >i :?■' .'.ViTOs;..: „. for not less than 5 cusea : ) ■' ?: or the Wairampa District j. -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2789, 4 January 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2789, 4 January 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2789, 4 January 1888, Page 1

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