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WAR! W A;R! MIIsrrFIE BEOS. to inform the public of Mastcrton that they will give away— Slbs of BEST WHITE SUGAR To every purchaser of 111) of OUR 2s 6cl TEA. Try Our INDIAN TEA in lib packets—ls Bd, or Gat Is 7tl. SHEBPSHBAES. SHEEP SHEARS. Burpon and Ball's best A.JB.Z., at 3s lid PER PAIR. The following are a few of our remarkably cheap prices : Ship Candles (not the British Steamer Brand, BJd per lb 26 boxes Pyramid at sd, 25 boxes Fluted at «|d Five ton China A. Sugar, lis 3d per bag. One ton No. 3 Sugar, 9s 3d per bag Best White Sugar, %1 per lb. 561b best Rice for lis 3d Potatoes, £313 6d per ton or 6s 6d bag. Good Soap 5s 6d Kaisins, 7d, Sultanas, 7d Wax Candles, Old, Sperms, 5d Sauce, 7kl. 81b Flour Is Kerosine, 7s lOd tin 71b bag Oatmeal, Is 2d. Jams, 5s 6d a dozen, Flour, lis 3d per lOOlbs Morton's Pickels, lOkl. Starch, 5d box White Sago, 3kl ■ Cornflour, s*(l 3 bars of Soap for 9Jd Best Axe Handles, lid. JUST ARRIVED—A largo Stock of Maconocliie Bros' WHITE HERRINGS, in Tins of two dozen each. Don't Forget the 21bs of BEST SUGAR j& away. MIIJIFIJ2] BEOS, JTJBILEE ABOADE (ADJOINING CLUB HOTEL) ICasterton Steam, Sash & Boo? l£aaiufactory, PURIN6 2ND MUM MILK WILLIAMS AND BARKER, (Late K. Tornwlh). IMPROVED MACHINERY has been introduced by which every description of work can bo turned out m a superior stvle, and owing to the large and rapid output the prices of all kinds of building materials and fittings are greatly reduced. The Trade will be LIBERALLY DEALT WITH, and all orders promptly execu ted. Every description of building material kept constantly on hand. This includes a large and superior stock of WELL SEASONED WINTER OUT TIMBER, Our Manufactures comprise all kinds of DRESSED TIMBER, Rusticating, Flooring, Lining, Arclntrayes, ceiling panels and cornices, mouldings of all sizes, piles and shingles, sashes, doors and joinery of every description. These will be supplied to order at lowest remunerative rates, Our stock includes plain, fancy and colored glass (cut to any' size), lime, cement, bricks, drain pipes, &c. Our motto is SMALL PROFITS, QUICK RETURNS and a LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. To Parties about to Build—W. &B. specially thank the public of Masterton and tho surrounding Wairarapa District for tho liberal patronage they have hitherto received. They have now had a large experience in the district They have secured an efficient staff of ablo hands, and they are able to guarantee that all orders for buildings, &c., will be executed in a manner that will fully bear out the good reputation which tho lirui has always enjoyed. <Bs BARKER BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Estimates given for General Repairs and Buildings of any description.) The New Zcalanrtei* Twine Binder. IN asking our friends to buy from New Zealand makers,we would point out a few of t" benefits which woulil accrue through so doing, Duplicates would be easily got au generally cheaper; and from the facilities at our disposal—viz., our branches in differen parts of New Zealand -we can supply any parts of machines from any of these branches at an hour's notice ; other makers may. an i do claim to be able to do this, but farmer's find to their cost, and our experience bears them out, that ll' CANNOT BE DONE WITH IMPORTED MACHINES. We have known of oases where farmers with a biokcn-ilown imported Binder have had to wait a week during the busiest part of harvest time before th e > got supplied, ind such been a midline of our mike, it would have been at work within a few hours. All parts of machines are numbered and accurately duplicated, and we challenge comparison with the best imported in that respect; and 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 MUOrl SUPERIOR to many of thein in every requisite of a sotcc iho Binder." We .ppend a few of the many testimonials received for our Binder; but th<\ best testimonial is the fact that last year 110 less than 43 wero sold in one district ato:. „ , Te Roue West, Waii-a, August 11,1887. The li caper and Binder I bought from you last harvest made very good work on all sorts of g ound. I cut some very steep sidlings, the Binder sliding a foot at once, and at the same time cutting m! hi ding a vorv neat sheaf. Isaac Hodgson. Centre Bush, March 27,1886. _ The Kcaper and Binder 1 purchased from you this season has given me entire satisfaction. I cut and tied 140 acre- in 11 days, making a really good job. She tied well and lelt a good clciin stubble, although some of tha crop was very light and other parts of it were good. 1 consider your Binder quite equal to any of the imported machines, and much lighter of draught than some that were working in the same, paddock with ine, I several times worked the sumo three horses the whole of the day, although 1 had a spare team beside me. I had no stoppage from time of starting till I finished, and lam thoroughly satisfied that I have a really good and serviceable midline, and one that will last me a good many seasons • , Alexander Siiand. LOWES & lORNS, LOCAL AGENTS. BROOKE'S PERFECT SHEEP DIP. Prepared, in accordance with the latest advancements in chemistry ( as applied to the Woollen Manufac turing Industry. It is a decided improvement on the old-fashioiied dips, and only requires a trial to prove its superiority. At the late She. p Dipping Competition, conducted by the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, for Wool Dyeing and generalmanufacturing purposes, the FIRST PLACE was awarded to BROOKE'S PERFECT SHEEP DIP, in fact, Brooke's Dip was the only one that actually improved the Wool in this important respect, the undipped wool being second,whilst McDougall's and Little's were at the bottom,in consequence of leaviug the wool a dirty white. The Association also pronounced Brook's PerXect Slicep Dip to be superior t» the Zealandia, Little's, Hatch's, Cooper's and McDougall's, aud also to leave tho wool in hotter condition than Thomas's Dip. . BROOKK'S DIP having consequent hw n proved to be beiter :han the English Dips, your practical support of the Colonial article is respectfully solicited. To ensure Brook's Dip being more thoroughly lasting in its good effects, it will in future he sent out 20 per cent stronger, free of any extra charge. Proportions for use-One gallon of Dip to 100 gallons of water. Mixes readily with cold water, and dots not require stirring while Dipping. Guaranteed not 10 contain Litne. Soda, or Sulpher. Remarkably emollieut, leaving the wool in perfect condition, without the slightest stein from tho first day of Dipping. The Wool is also easier after using Brooke's Dip, than it is with any other, owing to the extra amount of the best soft soap it contains. It is perfectly safe, its action depending on the best refined Carbolic Acid, assisted by a sufficient amount of Arsenic. Concentrated in composition to reduce the cost of carriage, and put up in a portable handy form for use, it is also one of the cheapest Dips in tho market, PRICE _ Delivered to any Railway-Station in the Wairarapa, 15s per tin, to make 200 gallons Wi.slr 1 70s per case, containing 5 tins, to make 1000 gal. j Packagcs'FßEE • 60s ,1 for not less than 5 cases ) - Solo Agents for the Wairarapa District ; 60s for not less than 20 cases. SK. CASELBERtf ami CO, MASTERTON mM

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2718, 8 February 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2718, 8 February 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2718, 8 February 1888, Page 1

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