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Business Notices. THE VICTOR of the HARVEST FIELD The Massey Reaper and Binder. Pent Villi Rci EVERYTM|IL A TRIUMPH, as ia evidenced by the testimonials given in overy direction by farmers and practical men, ' The uhivcrnal verdict is tlmt tho MASSEY REAPER AND BINDER is the "COMING MACHINE," to the oxolusion of all others. Read the reports of tho trials written by oxpeits in all tho newspapers, Thoy form one great volume of praise of the handiest, lightest, strongest and best harvester ever offered to the farming public, A few of tho reasons why tho Massey Reaper and Binder triumphs over ell others ! lIECAUSB tho frame is without joints at tho corners, and so cannot shift out of line, BECAUSE the castings aro of mallcahlo iron, and will'not break as do tho castings on nil other machines. BECAUSE tho weight trip prevents repeating in tares or down grain, BECAUSE the packers go so' close to the s mouth of tho elevator that chokin? is imnoßaiblo, " BECAUSE a third packer takes the grain down : much better than the old butter,' BECAUSE it can make sheaves of any size, or alSof them' of tho Bame size. BECAUSE it has a lighter draught than any ■other machine yet invented, BECAUSEit will ttke twine of any i-lre. . BECAUSE (ivory agent will be supplied with a "large.stock of extras. BECAUSE it is tho best machine to the world, We havo already booked many orders for tho noxt harvißt, Most, of those who litfVo' witnessed a trial of this marvel of mechanical rkill naturally l desire to : possess one, and we would strongly adviso ; farmers not to order machines of any other ' make, fas such action will simply overwhelm them with regret when they see the " MASSEY," • We only ask tho farmers to set, tho machine on trial, Its unrivalled merits will do the rest. Every Machine Guaranteed, % For price kc., apply to FRIEDLANDERBROS., ASHBURTON. 29-10 Sole A cnts for New Zealand, MASTERTON LIVERX &JJAIT , STABLES. PTTOOD tenders hia best thanks , JLI tho travelling publio ana settlers of tho district fur the liberal patronage bestowed on . him since he commenced business in Masterton. Tho CLUB STABLiES will be found commodious, comfortable, well- and supplied with eve.7 convenience that t"" ff ollors or owners of horses can desire. A first class collection of Buggies, Cariy-alls, and reliable "Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates. Every attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers. The " Favorite" 'Bus meets ovory Train. . . , SECURE PADDOOKf 2211 PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HOME REPOSITORY WILLIAM WEILL Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES Of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery department is under the care of an experienced groom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. HORSES of first-class quality kept constantly on hire. A 'BUS Will run to and from the Stables to meet every train. Mono.—Civility, Good Accommodation aid REASONABLE Cham. ['2857 THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIKARAPA Main allium Giieviown Incorporate under tho Building Soeioties Act, 1870, DiitEorons: Messrs W, C. Cuff (chairman), M, Caselbcrg, J, Fuller, W, Booth, W, Skcet, and 0. Pharazyu. • Tho Annual Income exceeds £7,000, Capital on Loan £18,000; Profits already allotted £4,248; Reserve fund £BO4, Tho purposes for which the Association is established are twofold, In tho first place it offers mi excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rate consistent wiih perfect security, aud by allowing small or largo sums to bo invested by periodical paymcuts, or conforms to tho circumstances 0/ all clnsss. 111 the second place, to tlioso who require loons upon properties they alraidy possess, o r who may meet with opportunities of 'acquiring properties advantageously, it presents themconsof obtaining advances upon favorablt tormß. The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon. Subscriptions on investmeut shares, 5s per mouth j ultimate value of share £OO. Applications fop'shares toibe addressed io tho manager. A liberal commission allowed' to agentß 011 investment shares ssucd through them. Oflice Hours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2to 4 p,m, l'ay Day-Tbe first Saturday in each month, between tho hours 0 2 and 4, aud 7 and Df.m, Agents— Masterton -Mi G. S, W, Dalrymplc, Carterton—Mr FH. Wood. Featherston—Mr J, D. Cox. Eketahuna—Mr F. Jagerhome ahiatua-MD.Hutchen, G, WYETT, TO LADY INVALIDS DESIRING NURSING AND A COMFORTABLE HOME. [CERTIFICATED NURSE.] MRS BAKER, Nelson-street, off Basm Reserve, could offer Board and Lodging, with all tho comforts of a home, to any invalid lady who requires careful attention and nursing, or to any lady, either in tho city or from the country, who wishea to secure proper attention prior to and during her confinement Mrs Baker possesses large oxpencnco as a nurse in both classes of cases, The house is large, airy, and healthily situated. . A comfortably,furnished sitting room mid bedroom can bo provided, Apply personally or by letter, to Mrs Baker, fourth house ( from top of Nelsonstreet, right-hand sidej Terms moderate. Highest references can be given by tho advertisor. ■ • 2897

BROUGHAM HOUSE, ELLIOE-STBEET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) McDonnell, having t/poiied a privatesehopl for'young ladies at the abov'e addresß, aided-by competent Lady Teachers,' alid qualified Visiting Musters, is ready to'receivea few select pupil boarders who will bo educated with her own daughters, mid will receive the same porsoaaK'care and training. Brougham Huuso occupies one of the most healthy sites in Wellington, ahd'is a commodious residence, with all the Burroundin;, t a refined homo. The course >f. pstruction embraces English (in all t various branches), Literature, Natural science, iFroiicli, German, Latin, Music,(vocal andinstrumenW, violin, bar-, muny,. counterpoint). Geometry, Perspec live lightaud almdo from theround (Students may sit for the examination of(thp Wellington Solioql ,«f : Design prfortjie Scieiico and: Art; Department Eiamiua» tion), and peedloivork. If parents or Ruardians will-apply ■ totho above address, full jartloulars will : be forwarded by Mrs McDcinnell. • . is i :\Volingtoji, 14th July, . 5 ; ; BDSI

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2986, 25 August 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2986, 25 August 1888, Page 4

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