r'-^^^^^s^tice^S^^-i-, THE VIOTOE of the HARVEST FIELD f|e| Meissey Eerier ■ TtmYnliVM .;'.- EVmYTMAL ATRIUMPH.as is evidenced by tho testimonials given in ovcry direolioh by farmers and practical men; Tho universal vordictit that the MASSEY REAPBRAND IJINbER in:the "COMING MACHINE," to tho oxoluskmof all others', ; Read the reports of the trials' mitten by experts in all tlio newspapers.' They form oho great, volume, of praise of the. handiest, lightest, strongest and best harvester ever offered to the farming public. . A few of the-reasons, why, tho-Massey. " Reaper and Binder triumphs over all others':— ■. BECAUSE the frame is without joints atthe : ~,corners, and socannot shift out of .-.'■ .--•--__- linot.-.-"=.--°"- :;-■ : -;."-;: ; ,y :V ;- -.' BECAUSE the castings are of; malleable iron, ,/-.. and will not break as nVtli'o casti ..','-.' '. Jngoonnll other machines, - : -'.'.;■';. 1 BECAUSE the'weight trip' prevents repealing '-: A-fov: ->in tar'es.;or dofh grain. '-..":- '.?-;. i BECAUSE the -packers V go. so ■'••. close to: tin ,| '; ■?: •, :\ : . ■■ moiitii of tlip elevator that cliokintr. | ;',. ':0'":;' v;. isirhjiosiiblc. ~ . . : , BECAUSE a tlnrd packer takes tlio grain down T ':;i* I ':.,' much bfctterthn'n the old:butt«r. : ; ■: : BECAUSE it can make sheaves of any sise,or. ;;'.;.': ■ all of them of the same sizei¥: : . -" : : ■: ; BECAUSE, it.haa'a lighter; drauglit than any *.- '*. .-,--S other machine yot invented, ';->.'-. v ■ r BECAUSEitwillMto.twrooofanysiso;-; .' ■ , ; BECAUSE evory agent will be supplied with a ..:'. -.-'■v '.':'■• largo stock of oxtras,' "• r,.,'/.'- . BECAUSE it is the best ma'chino ill tho world, ,Wo havo already booked many orders for the next harvist;."- Most of those who-havo.wit-' •■' nessedi'a trial of this marvel.'of .mechanical ekill* naturally, desire: to: possess 6no, -and we' would strongly, advise farmers not to. order' ; machines of any. other. make, as such' action '.' will simply overwhelm them irith regret,when ; they see the 1 ! MASSEY,'!.. •■~ : >;';■•'• .We only ask the farmers to set, the machino oh trial, Its unrivalled merits willdo tkojreat. Every Machino Guaranteed, . For price ic,, apply to FRIEDLANDERBROS., : ASHBURTON, 2940 Sole A cnts for Now Zealand, . MASTERTON LIVER* & BAIT STABLES.' PTTOOD tenders his best thanks , O to tho travelling public and settlers of the district for the liberal patronage bestowed on him sinco he commonccd business in Masterton, Tho CLUB STABLES e d will be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventilated, and supplied with cvo.7 convenience that or ownors of horses can desire. y A first clnso collection of Buggies, 't Carry-alls, and rolinble. Saddle Horse lf constantly on hiro at modorate rates. l " Every attention paid to the require- }" tuenta of Commorciai Travellers. 11 Tho "Favorite" 'Bus meets every Train. 0 SECURE PaDDUOKF '2211 TJRINOE OF WALES LIVERY J X STABLES, ADD HOME „ REPOSITORY - I WILLI 4M NEILL f la prepared to supply the travelling II public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHIOLES Of every description on , the shortest notice, . . ; Tho Livery department j'b under the caro of.an. experienced groom, and ,ovory ! attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. --.' 6 .HORSES'of first-class quality .kept constantly on hirer, , .■■'■••-.: : ~.';•:" * run to: and from: the Stables tomeefc every train.' :■-. -; :\ I Morao.-OitiJifi/, woi'Accommodation ■■ : :aivimASONAßLE(Himp,'pbl' LOAN ASSOCIATION OFWAIRAKAPA . Mais sibbbt Gbbtowk : Incorporate under tho Building Sociotics Act, <:■ -:. 1876, '"••■.": ;■ DiasoTORS! "Messrs W 0, Cuff (chairman), M..Oaselberg, J, Fuller,W. Bootb.W, . Skcet, and 0. Pkarazyn, : : The Annual Income exceeds £7,000, Capital on --. Loan £18,000; Profits already allotted id.218; Hcsorve fund £BOI. Tiro purposes for which the Association is established aro twofold. In tho first place it offers on excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at tho highest rato consistent mill perfect security, ami by allowing small or largo sums to bo mvested by periodical payments, or conforms to tho cirouinstancca of all olasss. In the second place, to those who require loans upon properties they already possess, o r who may meet with opportunities of acquiring proobtaining advances upon favorablo terms, Tho Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon, Subscriptions on investment shores, Ds per month; ultimate value of share £SO, Applications for Bharcs toibo addressed to tho manager, A liberal commission allowed to agents on investment shores saved through them, Offico Hours-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2to 4 p.m. Pay Day-Tho first Saturday in cacli month, between tho hours 0 2 and 4, ami 7 and 9 p,m, Agents— Masterton -Mi G, S. W, Dalrymplc, Car-tcrton-MrF H, Wood, Featheratou-Mr J, D, Cox; T-EkcWmna-Mr F. Jagcrkoiue ohiatua-MD.Hutchcn, (i. WYETT. TO LADY INVALIDS DESIRING NURSINQ AND A COMFORTABLE HOME. [certificated nukse.] MRS BAKER, Nolson-streer, off Basin Reserve, could offer Board and Lodging, with all tho comforts of a homo, to any invalid lady who requires careful attention and nursing, or to any lady, either in tho city or from the country, who wishes to sccuro proper attention prior to and during her confinement' Mrs Baker possesses largo experience as a nurse in both classes, of cases, The house is large, airy, and healthily situated, A comfortably furnished sitting room mid bedroom can be provided. Apply personally or by letter, to Mrs Baker, fourth house from top of Nolsonstreet, right-hand side, Terms moderate, Highest references can be given by the advertiser. 2897
BROUGHAM HOUSE, ELLICE-STBEET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) McDonnell, having ■• opcned'a private school for young ladies at the above address, aided by competent Lady Teachers, and qualified Visiting Masters, is ready to receivo a few select pupil boarders who will be educated with her own daughters, and will receive tho same personal care and training. Brougham House occupies ono of the most healthy sites in Wellington, and is a commodious residence, with all tho surroundiu; or a refined homo. The course )i instruction embraces English (mail t various branches), Literature, Natural soience, French, German, Latin, Music,(vocal andinatrumental, violin, harmony, counterpoint), Geometry, Perspeo tivolightand shade from theroutid (Students may sit for the examination of tho Wellington School of Design or for the Science and Art Department. Examination), and needlework. If parents or guardians will; apply to tho above address, fuiriartioulara will be forwarded by Mrs MoDsrinell. ■ .;. iitti July;'::' ■ ■ 21>5X MoDittinell. ■ :^^iD|toji( 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2975, 13 August 1888, Page 4
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