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Business Notices, THE VICTOR of the HARVEST FIELD The' Massey Reaper and Binder. Veni Villi Pici t ' EVERYTRIAL A TRIUMPH, as is evidenced by the tcathnonials given >in The universal verdict 1 it that the MASSEY REAPER AND BINDER'is ,thi " COMING MACHINE," to the exclusion of all others,.' ■. S:i ]rr— .. • Read the reports of the trials written by Thoy form one great'.volume of praise of the handjest, lightest, strongest and best harvester ever offered to the farming public. • = ■ r A few ; of the; re&ni. why the Massey Reaper and Binder triumphs over all others BECAUSE the frame is without joints at the eornon, and to cannot shift out of line, ' > - BECAUSE the cMtisgs we of mtllnble iron, - and.will tot break as'do. the cast■aing»onlilliothermaehineil " BECAUSE tlio,weighi trip prevent? repeating ' in'tares or'dotra grain, BECAUSE the packers go.so, close to the mouthoftleeievatorthat chokin» BECAUSE a ffpaeker takes theg'rain down .much bitter than the ?ld butter,. BECAUSE it can mako'ilieaves of any' iize, it " !! all of them .of the same size,v. BECAUSE it has a lighter draught than any other machine yet invented, BEOAUSEIt will take twine of any site. BECAUSE evory agent will be supplied,with a ■ large stoclt of extras, ' BECAME it is. tho best machine in tlie werty IWe have already booked many orders for the pest harvest, Most of those who have wit-; nessed a, trial of this; marvel of mechanical ikill. naturally desire .to pweiaone, and we Woidd strongly adviße farmers'hot to, order. inaehincß of any other make, as such action' will simply over<rhelm them with regret when they Bee the 11 MASSEY," i Wonly «k the farmers to sec the machine 'on trial, ; Its unrivalled merits will do the reat. . Every Machine Guaranteed. BROS., ASHBURTON,. 2910 Sole A ents for New Zealand, 41ASTERTON tIYERX & BAIT ! ST'ABtES.' 11 FTJOOD tenders his beat thanks , £1 totho travolling publib iiia settlers, of tho district for tne liberal patronage bestowed, on him since hb commenced business in Masterton. : Tho CJLUB STABLES nyill be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventilated, and supplied with eve.7 convenience that t~»clleni or. owners of horses can desire.- ' A first class collection, of Buggies, Carry-alls, and reliable' Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates, [ | Every, attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers, • The "Favorite" 'Bus meeta ; every Train. - ' SECgRE PADDOCK? ■>■ PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HOUSE REPOSITORY WILLIAM WEILL

:Is prepared to supply thn travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRYALLS, and VEHICLES Of every deacription- on the shortest notice.' The Livery department; iq under .the care of aii experienced ((room, and everr attention to paid to stabling, .bait and stall accommodation; ■ • ' i HORSES of first'clau quality kept constantly on hire.'"' |A-'BDS WUI-run-'l»' »nd irom the Stables to meet every train, ! ilom-CMityi flood 1 Audjnmodaim : and SEASONABLE Charges, > [2857 THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRABAFA MAW STsm Oreitown Incorporate under the Building Societies Aot, Diasoroiis: Messrs W,. 0, GuS (clisirtnan), M. Caaelberg, J, Fuller, W. Booth, W. : Skeet, and 0. Fhars^n'. The Annual Income exceed! £7,000, Capital on : Loan £18,000; Profits already allotted ±.4,248; Reserve fund Ml, ' Tlio purposes for vrlilch the Association is established are twofold.' In the first place it offers aii 'excellent method, of investment to those who wish to accumulate' their capital or savings at the highest rote consistent wiih' 'per feet security, and by allowing small or large auma to be inveated bj periodical payments, or conforms to the cireunutancca of all classs. In the second place, to thou who require loans upon properties they already posieis, o r who may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents thbmeansof obtaining advances upon favorable terms, The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon. Subscriptions on investment aharea, 5s per month) ultimate valuo of share £SO. Applications for shares toibo addressed to {he manager. A liberal commission allowed to agents on investment shares asued through them. Office Hours-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2 to.4p,m, Pay Day-Tho first .Saturday in each' month, between the hours o 2 and 4, and 7 and 9 'pirn, ; AQSNTS" - Masterton —Mi Q. fJt.W. Daltymplo,, . Car. terton—Mr FH. Wood. Feathcrston—Mr J, D, Coi, -Eketahuna-Mr F, Jagerhorns ahiatua-MD.Hutchen, <•••( a, mm, TO Ui)Y INVALIDS DESIRING NURSING ANDACOMFOETABLE HOME, [CERTIFICATED NOME,] MBS 'BAKER, fJelson-strcet, off Basni Reserve, oould offer Board and Lodeing, with all the comforts of a home, .to any invalid la'dy who requires careful attention and mining, or to any lady, either in the city Or from the country, who wishes to secure proper attention prior to and jdurint; rhor confinement Mf? Baker jipssesscii large'eijienence.as a. nurse in both classes of caaes,. Tho house is ; ani healthily sit.' uated. l A comfortably fuihislxed sitting room and bedroom can be provided. Apply personally or by letter, 4 to Mrs Baker, j fohjtli Mise'froni top# Nelßoiistreet, right-hand Bide. :Terms moderate. Hißlißut roforotiQea oan be given by the advertiser. 2897

MOUGHAM, HOUSE, ELLICE-STBEET, flffijilNGTON MBS (Colonel) MgPflfltielL having opetf a private Bohnw forypwnfi j at tlio above address, aided by competent Ladjr Teaqheri, and qualified Visiting Maptorj, is ready to reoeive a'few eeleot pupil boarders who will bo educated with her own daughters, and will receive the same personal.cire and- training. Brougham House occupies one of the -moßb healthy. Bitci; in Wellington, abdis a commodious residence, with all the aurroundiu; f a refined - hemo, The course )f rstauction embraces English (in all t various branches), Literature, Natural science, French; German, 1 Latin; Mußic,(vuoal and inatruinehUl, violinharmony, counterpoint), Geometry, Perapeo ;|l> tor jL eiainMlon of the Welljngtbn' Sohopl of Design or for the ScitinM a'ljd' Art Department Examina? tifl'n Miwdlwft Jfpareiitiflr|iwdim flil) mfticulare willpo forwarded by ffrs JlcDwnell. ■>.-./-.iW i.- . ■ >.(•. ' ' 8951'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2984, 23 August 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2984, 23 August 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2984, 23 August 1888, Page 4

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