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Noucesi^'' ', ; v. THE VICTOR of the HARVEST HELD The- Reape? 'and Binder. BVERYTItIAL A TRIUMPH, as is ovi- ( • deuced by tho testimonials given in The universal verdict is that the. MASSEY REAPER AND BINDER is the"COfflN,a MACHINE," to the exclusion of all others, Read the reports of the trials written by llliilil est, strongest and beat harvester ever offered to the farming public. ' - A few of the .reasons, why. tlio Masaey Reaper and Binder triumphs over all others :- BECAUSE tho frame is without joints at the cotneii, and to cannot shift out. of . '■ -Bnß.v'-..' BECAUSE the caßttags ate of malleable Iron, • -■•■ I and will not break as do' the cast- ",'- ingn on nil other machines., BECAUSE tho weight trip prevents ropeating ::'-:■. in tares or down grain, :-- ; .\ BECAUSE tho packers 'go bo dose to the - -.; Als impossible. -;,:'' ' . , :'.' : .: BECAUSE a third packer takes the grain down | ■■'■:..'■: - ; much better than tho old butter. ■','■ ■ BECAUSE it can make sheaves of any size, or '■ ': . v..a1l of them'-of the same'size, : • - : :. BECAUSE it has a lighterdraught'than any ''!"' other machine yet invented, '.;• . "' BECAUSEit will ;.'■; i BECAUSE (ivory' agent will be siippliedwith a '-• ■.'■■.• -.:, largestock'of extras,-.', - ■■**.'• V-.'! ';'■■ ■; .BEOAUSE.it is tho best machine in tlio worid. , We havoalready booked many ordcrafor the nextharvjst, Most ; of thoseiwho have.-.wit-nessed a trial of this rnarveliof : mcohanical .'. tkiUi naturally desire to pesscss one,- and we 'would strongly .advise farmers not. to. order; ■maohtnes of any'other make, 'as mob/action will Bimply ovetThelm them with regret when ' theyseothe."MASSEY," ;";'-;v; y£. We only ask tho farmers to set tho machine on trial, Its unrivalled merits will do the rest, .'. Every. Moohine Guaranteed. ' For prieo 4c, apply to FRIEDLANDERBKOS., ' ASHBURTON. 29W Solo A cnts for New Zealand. I MASTERTON LIVERK& BAIT STABLES. HOOD tondora his best thanks to tho travelling publio antt settlors of the district for the liberal patronage bestowed on him since he commenced business in Masterton. Tho CLUB STABLES will be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventilated, and supplied with eve.y convenience thnt t"- w cllera or ownors of horses can desire. ' . A first class collection of Buggies, f Carry-alls, and reliable Saddle Horses f constantly on hire at moderate rates. • Evory -attention paid to the require- '• nients of Corameroiai Travellers. '1 The "Favorite" 'Bus meets evory Train, o SEOUREPADDOOKf l 2211 )RINCE OF WALES LIYER7 STABLES AND HORSE KEPOSITORY WILLIAM WEILL I Is prepared to supply tho travelling lf publio with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES Of every description on ? the shortest notice. • * The Livery department is under the 0 care of an experienced £;room, and every *] attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation, ■.'■'''■.'.'■'■■•■-. e , HORSES of firat-olaas quality kept . constantly on hire. , >• * A'BUS Will run to-and from the " Stables to nioet every train, ' "■,.".: ° 'korao.— Civility, Good'Aixommodatioiii <* ;..- awIBEASQNMLEMarges; [2857' ' ■"■ LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARAPA ' : HUmBTBBETGItBTIOWH ■" ■ •"" a ; ;' ■_!_,- - •":■-.■: I. Incorporate under the Building Societies Act, ,s . ' 1876. ■ , „ DiBKOTOas: Messrs.W. 0, Cuff (chairman), I _M, Caselberg.J.Mer, W. Booth. W. • Skeot,andO. Pharazyn, : ' The Annual Income exceeds £7,000, Capital on 0 ; Loan £18,000; Profits already allotted 0 £4,248 ;P,cservo fund £BO4, . 0 Tho purposes for which tho Association is established ar'o twofold. In tho first placo it offers on excellent method of investment to thoso who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rato consistent wiih perfect security, and by allowing small or large sums to bo invested by periodical payments, or conforms to the circumstances of all clasas. In tho second place, to thoso who require loanß - upon properties they already posscssj o r who may meet with opportunities of acquiring proobtaining advances upon favorable terms, The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be shares, bs per month; ultimate valuo of sharo , £SO, Applicationsforshares toibe addressed to the manager, A liberal commission allowed 16 them, Office Hours-Monday, Wednesday, aud g Friday, from 2to 4 p.m. Pay Day-The first o 2 and 4, and 7 and 9 p,m, i Agents— Masterton -Mi G, S. W. Dalrymplo, Car--8 terton-Mr FH. Wood. Fcathcrjton—Mr J, 0 D. Cox. Eketahuna-Mr F. Jagerkorno ahiatua-MD,Hutchen. 0. WYETT, TO LADY INVALIDS DESIRING NUKSING AND A COMFORT-. ABLE HOME, [OEMMOATED HOUSE.] ;d "fc/TRS BAKER, Helson-street, off IYX Basm Reserve, could offer Board d and Lodring, with all the comforts of a home, to any invalid lady who requires careful attention and nursing, or to any ,d lady, either in the city or from the coun- ]_ try, who wishes to secure proper attention prior to aud during her confinement' ,{ Mrs Baker possesses large experience ah . a nurse in both classes of cases, The ■ house is large, airy, and healthily sit- .. uated.; A comfortably furnished sitting room and bedroom can" bo-provided, )r Apply personally or by letter, to Mrs - Baker, fourth house from top of Nelson- ; street, right-hand side. Terms moderate, * Highest roforences can be given by the advertiser. 2897 • BKOUGHAM HOUSE, o 1 ELLieE-STREET, WELLINGTON [8 r [| IVX opened a private school for young competent Lady Teachers, and qualified :fl Visiting Masters, is ready to reoeivo a few n select pupil boarders who will be educated lt with her own daughters, end will receive '■ the same personal care and training. " Brougham; House occupies one of tho f most healthy sites in Wellington, and is 9 a commodious residence, with all the surroundin; of a refined homo. The course >t instruction embraces English . (in all t various branches), Literature, ( Natural science, French, German, Latin, Musio,(vocal andinßtromental, violin, harmony, counterpoint), Geometry, Perspeo e tivelightand shade from theround (Stue dents may sit for the examination of tho it Wellington School of,, Design or for the d Science and Art Department Examination), and needlework, If parents or guardians will apply to the above address, ' full articulars will be forwarded by Mrs i MoDitnnell. • "■'. Ve lington, 14th July. , . 8951

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2976, 14 August 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2976, 14 August 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2976, 14 August 1888, Page 4

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