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'Business Notices, THE VIOTO9 of the H ARVEST FIELD | The'' Massey Reaper arid: Binder, , \A I .'V. ■ Veiii Viil Vici ■ BVERYTRIAL A TRIUMPH, as is evidenceiby the testimonials' given in jovcry direotion by farmers and prabtical men,' Tho universal verdict, is that the MASSEV REAPER AND BINDER is the" COMING MACHINE," to the exclusion of all others. Read the: reports ;'of the trial) written! by oxpeits in all the newspapers. They form one great,, volume of praise of the .handiest, light,est,' strongest and best harvester over offered to 'the forming public. , '! ' A''few of i the reasons why tlio Massey Reaper anil Binder triumphs over all others BECAUSE the frame is without joints at the —■. '•••'corners, and so cannot'shift out of , line.- ■, ( , BECAUSE the castings are'ofmalleable iron, and will not break as do, the cast- ,.: logs on nil other machines,' : ■ BECAUSE the weight .trip proyeiits repeating in tores or down grain. BECAUSE tho packers go sti < close to the mouth of the elevator that choking . .is impossible., BECAUSE a third packer takes the grata down ' much better tlian the old butter. BECAUSE it caii make sheaves Cf any- size, or .. all of them of the samo size.' ! BECAUSE it has a lighter draught .than any other machine yet invented, BECAUSEit vliU Uke twine of any size, , BECAUSE evoiy agent will be supplied with a large stock of extras. BECAUSE it is the best machine iii tho world, , V# have'already, booked many onto for the next harvest.. Mostof thoso who havo witrioßscdVtrial of 'tliiif matyel of mechanical likill naturally desire' to possejis one, and we would strongly advise farmers not to ' order machines of any other, make, as such action will simply overwhelm them with regret when they see tho" MASSEY,".. Wo only ask the farmers to set_ the machino on trial. Its unrivalled merits will do tho rest, Every Machine Guaranteed. For price ic., apply to" FRIEDLANDER BROS,, ASHBURTON, 2940 Sole A ents for New MASTERTON LIVERI' & BAIT . STABLES. F, TTOOD tenders his best thanks , tl to travelling publio ana settlers 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.7 convenience that {""sllers or owners of horses can desire, 1 • ■ A first class collection of Buggies, Carry-alls, and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates, Evory attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers. The " Favorite" 'Bus meets every Train. SEOORE PADDOOKP • 2211 PRINOE OP WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HORbE REPOSITORY WILLIAM NEILL Is prepared to Bupply the travelling public with BOGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES Of every description oh the shortest notice, ' Tho Livery department is'under tho care uf an experienend groom, and every attention is paid to stabling bait and stall accommodation, 1 : HORSES of first-class quality kept constantly on hire. A'BUS Will run to and from the Stables to meet every train. Mono.—Civility, Oood Accommodation and REASONABLE Charges, [2857 THK PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARAPA Maim btbkct Gbbviown .Incorporate under tho Building Societies Act, 187 G. ' Diueotors :.Messrs W, C, Cuff (chairman), M, Casclbcrg, J. Fuller, W, Booth. W, Skeet, aud C. Pharazyn. Tho Aiinual Income exceeds £7,000, Capital 011 Loan £18,000; Profits already allotted £4,248; Reserve fund £BOI, Tho purposes for which tho Association is established are twofold. In the first place it oilers an excellent method of iuvestment to those who wish to accumulate their caiiitnl or savings at tho highest rate consistent wiili perfect security, .Hid by allowing small or large sums to bo invested by periodical payments, or conforms to the circumstances of all classs. In the second place, to .those who rcijuirc loans upon properties tlioy already paces, o r who may meet with opportunities of acnmrillg properties advantageously, it presents themoansof obtaining advances upon favorable terms, The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon, Subscriptions on investment shiircs, us per month; ultimate value of share £SO. Applications for. shares j toi be addressed to tho manager. A liberal commission allowed to agents on investment shares ssued through them. Office Hours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2to 4 p.m. Pay Day-Tlie first Saturday in each month, between the hours 0 2 ahd 4, and 7 and 9 p.m. 1 Agents— Masterton —Mi 0. S. W. Dalrymplc. Car-torto|i"-Mr FH, Wood, Feathcrston—Sir J, P, Cos, P. Jagerhopip aliiate-M DMlelm -■ U : - a. WYEn 1 , TO LADY INVALIDS DESIRING 1 NURSING AND A COMFOBT- : ' ABLE HOME. [certificated nurse.] MRS BAKER, Nelson-street,'. off Baßiii' Reserve, oould f offer Board aud Lodging, with all the comforts of a homo, to any invalid lady who requires careful attention and nursing, or to any lady, either in the city or from the country who wishes ttfsbcuro proper attention prior to and duriutf her confinement;' Mra Baker possesses', large experience as a nurse'in both classos of cases. Tho houso is large, airy, and healthily situated. 1 A 'comfortably furnished sitting room mid bpdfootn ga» ho provided. Apply personally or by letter, to Mrs Baker, fourth houso'frum top of Nelsonstreet, right-hand side.. Terms moderate. Highest references uan be given by the advertißor, 2807 BROUGHAM HOUSE, ELLICE-ftTREET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) McDonnoll, haying opened a private school, for young ladies at the above address, aided by competent Lady, Teachers, and qualified Visiting Masters, is ready to receive a few select pupil boarders who will be educated with her own;daughters, and will receive tlie"samo personal (are and' training. Brpggham House occupies one of the healthy sites' iti' Wellington, and is a f commodious' witli all the. surroundin;.. it, a,refined,'homo, The course' jf nstiuctiou embraces English (in all t various branghes), Literature, Natural science, French, German, Latin, Musio, (vocal andlnatrumentaj, violin, harV couWterp6iiit),'Gebnietry, Perspeo tivelightaiid shade from theround ,(Stu'dents may Bit' for the examination of the Wellington School of Design or.for the : Scieiicn aiid Art Department Examina- ' tioii), and neeilowork. If parents or guardiansffill apply., to the,above address, full particulars will be forwarded by Mrs McDonnell. " ': Wolington,Uth July, iilol

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2980, 18 August 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2980, 18 August 1888, Page 4

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