BuinnesirNoticeSi A . THEVIOTOBoIthemVMFIELi) ; and-Binder., .•■;«. : .'. VanJiftW,,,. ~., EVERYTRIAI ATRKJMPH.'aa' is evidenced by tho.teatimonialß given in every direction by formers and practical men', , ThoinivciMl .verdict jb that the MASSEY RBAPERIAND BINDER is the," COMING MACHINE," to the delusion of illothers.' ' Read' the -reports of thetriala- written by eipeita in all the iewsp'apora;. Thsy' form ohe great; yoluraoof praise of the hapdiest. light-; est, strongest" and pest h'aryester.eyer offercd'to the farming'pHblic,; ''' ';/,;•" V;. 1 .--,;^/. A few of the• reasons why tho Massoy Reaper and Binder triumphs oyer all others :- BECAUSE the ftame ; i«.,)rithout jointsat corners, and so cannot shift out of llne.. Y ,,. v ,',-,.■•, :,. fi BECAUSE the'castings are of malleable iron, . : and will liot' br.eAk ah: dij tho :ca»t- ---... ing» on nil. other machines, ■....••,■ BECAUSE thd weight tripprevWe repeating '::•,- •in tares; or.down grain,:, ';,. ','.. BECAUSE the pacWs go 'so. close, to the ' " mouth bf thVblevator that' chokins: ' '•■' ; 'isimpossible, 1 "• ' ;■' BECAUSE a third packer takes the grain' down' v'i h much better than tho old butter,': i ■ BECAUSE it can make sheaves of any, sire, or all of them of the same'size, BECAUSE ithasalighter' l draught than any <•; BEOAUSBit will ttie twine of any'siie, 1( ■ l ,- BECAUSE'eVory aeeni will be supplied with a' largo Btoelc of extras." ' BECAUSE it is the best machine in tho .world! We'hatO'already booked many orilerafor the witnessed.a trial of'thia'marvel Uf' ; mfch»oi«il (kill naturally-desire to possess one, and we would strongly, adyiso .farmers; not ;to order; _.Li!i..Li°-j).ii. , ..'Jj'.i,.'i.'''i';A ««i!ii will simply overThelm them with regret when they see the:" MASSEY,! 1 ' ,' :',l ; ■,;:.;■; on trial,' Its unrivalled merits will dothe' rest, ' Every Machine Guaranteed, For price ic,, apply to FRIEDMNDERBKOS, ASHBURTON,, ";.,, 2940 Solo A ehtsfor New Zealand.' MASTERTONLIYERIf&BAiT STABiLBS. 1 ;;; /'. Til TTOOI) thanks J?'i' O 'to the traveliing Jjublio'aria Settlors of; the district for the' liberal patronage bestowed on him', einco 1;lie commenced'busiriesß iri'Maaterton.''THd CJLtJB STABLES will he found commodious, comfortable, convenience that trvcllersflr owners oi Horses can desire, ~.',.',.," A first class,, collection of Buggies, Garry-alls, and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates, . Every attention paid to'the require,mentis of Commercial Travellers', - ; The 1 "Favorite" 'Bus"meets evory Train.' ' : " '. ■' "'' '" ' SECURE PADDOOKF 2211 )RINOE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HdRSE REPOSITORY WIIiiLIAM NEILL la prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALL?, and VEHICLES Of every/descriplion,'on the shortest notice. The Livery, department is under ,the care of an exphrienc«d groom, and evory attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. 'A .'> '.:■■< • '■'< HORSES of firat-claBS quality kept constantly on hire,- 'i n- •>■' A'BUS.Willrun ,to v and horn the Stables to meet every train. : , ; Alorio,—ot't)i%| Good. Atammodatim and REASONABLE Ohwgts, [2857 IE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF VAIRARAPA MAmsiBJBTQRSIIOWII .;. • . Incorporate undor the Building Societies Act, 1870. DniKOTOns! Messrs V. 0. Cuff (chairman), M, Cosclbcrg, J, Fuller, "IT. Booth, V. Skcet,ando. Pharosyn. .<i; ..■., Tho Annual Income cxcccJb £7,000, Capital en Loan £18,000; Trusts already allotted £4,248 [Reserve fund £BO4. The purposes for which the Association is established are twofold. In tho dint place,it offers an excellent method of investment to savings at the highest rate consistent wiih perfect security, aud by allowing small or largo sums to be invested by periodical payments, or conforms to the circumstances of all elasss. In the second place, to those who require loans upon properties they already possess, o r who may meet with opportunities or acquiring properties advantageously, it presents themeansof obtaining advances upon favorable terms, The Association receives iked deposits at rates to bo agreed upon, Subscriptions on investment shares, 5s per month; ultimate Value of share £SO, Applications for shares toibe addressed to the manager, A liberal commission allowed to agents on investment shares ssued through them, Office Hours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2.t0 i p.m. Pay Day—The .first Saturday in each month, between the hours' o 2 Bnd 4, and 7 and 0 p.m. ' AOINTS— Mastcrton-JIiG.S.'W", Dalrymple. CarD\ Cox, Ekotahuna—Mr F, Jagerhome abiatua-MD.Hutchon, I O.WYETT. TO LADY INVALIDS fIESIEING NURSINQANOAgOMFOSTABM HOME, [pBRTIFJQATBp TOf,] MRS BAKER, iNelson-i'treet, bfi .: Bap Resorvo, could offer Board and Ladtritig, with all the comforts of a h0m0,.-toany invalid Jady who requiros [ careful attoution and nursing, or to any lady, either in the.city or .from the country, who wisheß to secure proper attention ,prior to. and. during her.confinemenV Mrs Baker possesses .largo experience as a nurse in both classes of cases, The .House is;.large, airy, pd heajthjly sit.uateQ. A comfurfiibiy furnished sitting room and, bedroom can be provided, Apply personally or by letter, to Mrs Bakerj : .'fourth house froratop of Nelson-street','right-hand side. ' Terms moderated jBKOUGHAM HOUSE, ELLICE-STREET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) MoDoniioll, having opened a private school fur young ljtdies at the above''address, aided by competent Lady Teachers, and pnlified Visiting Masters, is ready to receive a few select pupil boarders wlio will be educated with horow'n daughters, and will receive the same personal .care i q'nd training. Brougham House occupies one of the most healthysitcs in Wellington,; and is Snail f varipqi branches), Ljtera.tu.rß, ,'atnral Bcjepge, Frenp|i,Gerpii l , ( L>tii) 1 . mony, Penpec t|veliglitand f rdm (Students may sit for tho examination of the Wellington-; School of Design or for the Sjcielicri and' Art- Department Examination), and needlework. If parents or auarcDannell,.,•..,:'',■., ,i '. jWelingtopvUth'i'uly.''
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2983, 22 August 1888, Page 4
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