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THE VIOTOR of the HARVEST FIELD , and, Binder, ? VtniVidiVid ■ } BpRYTBIAL'.A TRIUMPH; as is.eviden ei by the testimonials given in every dlrcoiipn by farmers and praotical men, '<■' Ttieuniversalverdict .'isthat tho JIASSEY REAPER-AND .'BINDER is the "COMING, MACHINE," to .the cxclusioh'bf all'others',' j. Rcad,tho reports.,of the trials written by eipcita iii all the newspapers.-/ They. form one: great 'volume'of praise of the hau'dlest, light-i BBV, BHI>U(l wl »u«i;i ;the farming public, .'..JLfcw.of,the,,.reasons whyHiio'Mas'sey' Reaper and Binder triumphs over all others H--BECAUSE the frame ia without joints at the: 1'" corners,'andsocahnotshift ont of .line. ■ ■ ■- ! BECAUSE the eastings are oft raalleublo iron, „., andvrillnotbreakas.do.tho cast- '"' itigabrihU-6thermaohmeß._ BECAUSE the weight:Hrip';rire) ; unts; lepeating "•' "in'tares' orao'wrigrain. : , , BECAUSE the 'packers' go bo' close' to the ..'.< J ,!. of the elevator that chokine BECAUSE a third packer takes thograin down I ,'.' ". "I" miieh better than the, old butter., \ | BECAUSE it can niakeilicavcs of any' size, or. all of them of the samo'iiie/' ' ''. i BECAUSE it has a lighter draught than any „. „„,. other machine yet invented;- .-:■ I BEOAUSEifwiII tik'o'twlneof »ny size. BECAUSE evory;agerit,will be supplied with a largo fitook of extras. BECAUSE it is the best machine, jn .the world. '[' fto neaged a mechanical (kill naturally "desire W'pesaess one, and we would strongly- jidvise farmers pot machines of/ftnyjolaer make, as'euch, action theysoethe"MASSEY,",,: ~ : , ; ; . ; We only ask the farmers to set, the machine' on trial Its unrivalled merits will do the rest. Machine Guaranteed, , ' . 'Forprico ftciflpply "■' FBIEDLANDEEBEOS.; ': •■' ■■'.■ 'ASHBURTON.' : . ' 2910 . Solo A cuts for Now Zealand. MASTERTONLIVERUBAIT | STABLES.:. ■ ~? TJOPP tenders his'beat. thank's ! • ■ .£1 i to the travelling public ana Bottlers, of; the district for, the liberal patronage bestowed on him since ho commenced business in. Masterton.' The CLUB STABLES will befound commodiouB r comfortable, supplied with eve.7 convenience that '"'"oilers or owners of horses can desire. : A first' class collection' of Buggies, Carry-alls', ■ aiid' reliable Saddle Hones constantly on hire at moderate rates, Every attention paid to the'requirement* of Commercial Travellers, The "Favorite" 'Bus meats' 'every Train. ■'■■ ■■■'' '■'■'■ •■'■ SEOCBEPADDOOKP 2211 )RINOE OF WALES LIVERY;, j. STABLES. AM) HOUSE : , REPOSITORY WIIILIA.M NEILL, Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, .CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES Of every description; on the'shortest notice. 1 The Livery department, is, under, the careofariexperiericfldgrboni, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation,'' ,'■ i.',':' '\ '■■■ '.''■.. HORSES of first-class quality kept coiißtantly on hire.;; ■ A : 'BUS Will run;' to: and. from the Stables'to meet every train. • . ■ ( : I 'Mono'.— Civility, , Good Accommodation akdMASOsAßLE,Charp.,[im ;* LOAN ASSOCIATION OFWAIRARAPA MaWBTHEKIGKBYIOWH ; Incorporate under tho Building Societies Act, •...,.., •■■...■ ■ i ß7 e; Diukoiors: Messrs XT, 0, Cuff (chsirman), ■ M. Cosclberg, J. Fuller, W. Booth. W. Skect, andCPharaiyn. The Annutl Income exceeds £7,000, Capital on , Loan £18,000; Profits already allotted £4,248 i Reserve fund £BO4, offers an excellent'method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or feet security, and by'ailowimj small orlargo sumß to bo invested by periodical' payments, or conforms to the circumstances of all cleans. In the second place, to those who require loans upou properties they already possess, o r who maymeet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously,' it presents'themeansof l ' obtaining advauces 'upon favorable terms. The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be shares, 6s per month; ultimate' value of sharo £6O, Applications for shares toibe addressed to the manager. A liberal commission allowed to agents nn investment shares ssued through them. Office Hours-Monday, 'Wednesday, and Friday, from.2 to 4 p,m, Pay Day-Tho, first Saturday hi each month, between the hours 0 2 and 4, and 7 and 9 p,m,' '■ Mastetton -Mi G. S. w. Dalrymple, Car-tcrton-Mr F 'H,' Wood, Featherston-Mr J, D, Cm, -Ekelahuna-Mr F, Jagerhorue aliiatim-llD.Hutclicu, . G.IVYETT, TO LAPY.INVALIDS DESIRING 1 NURSING AND A COMFORT- ••"■'" ABLE HOME. [CKIIIIFICATBb NURSE,] MRS BAKER, iJelspn-strcef, ' off Basin'.Reserve, could offer Board and Ladving, with' all the comforts of a homo, .to,any invalid ,lady who requires careful attention arid nursing, or to 'any lady, either in the city or from tho country, who wishes to secure proper attention prior to and during her cwifinemenv Mrs Baker possesses large operionWas ,a nurse in both plassps of The house is large, airy,.a,nd healthily situated, A 'uothfartably' furnished sitting room and bedroom can be provided, Apply personally or by letter, to Mrs Baker,, fourth, house from top of Nolsun-. street,-right-hand side, terms moderate,' Highest references can be givonby the advertiser. 2897 BROUGHAM HOUSE, ELLICE-STREET, 'WTOfITQN MRS (Colonel) MpPoiihell, having opened a private soliool for young ladies at the abovo;,address, aided by competent Lady Teachers, and qualified Visitmg Masters, is ready to reoeivo a few seleot pupil boarders who.will be educated with her own daughters, wd, will receive the same personal (care ! and training. Brougham House occupies one of the imost healthy sites in Wellington, and is ■a icommodious residence, with all tho sufroundinj t a .refined.homo, The course )f nstructiou Embraces English (in! all t various branches), Literature, Natural science, Music,(vocal andinstriimentaj, Jifirmony, counterpoint), Gep,metry, peffp.ee tiyelightaiid filiailcifrpni tUpm (St«; dents maysitfprtho es'aipiiifltigfl of ths Wellington, School Design or for the Science 'iin'd 'Art' Department Examina. ■ tioh), and needlework. If parents or guarfull larticulars /'will! be forwarded by Mrs MciDoiinell. ■".''• Vvq luigtonj iM July.' : ■ '■>■ '• >'■'- ■ 2 ( J51

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2982, 21 August 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2982, 21 August 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2982, 21 August 1888, Page 4

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