Business Notices, fAL PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, BRIDGE-ST. MASTEBTON THE viOTORof the HARYESTFIELD The Massey Reaper andßinder. Veiii Villi Fid BVERYTBIAL a TRIUMPH, as isevideneed by the testimonials given in every'direction' by (armors and practical mon. ' Tlio vinivcreal verdict is tliat the MASSEY REAPER AND '.BINDER is the" COMING MACHINE," to the exclusion ef all ethers. Read [tlio reports of the trials written by. oxpcita in'all tlio newspapers,' Thov form one great volumo of praise of the handiest, lightest, strongest and best harvester over offered the farming public. A few of the reasons why tlio Massey Reaper and Binder triumphs over nil ethers: BECAUSE tlio frame is without joints at the corners," and so cannot Bhift out of line, ' BECAUSE the costings are of malleable iron, ' ' and Will not break OS do tho castings on nil other machines. BECAUSE the .weight tripprovents repeating in tares or down grain, BECAUSE tho packers go so closo to the mouth of tho elevator that chokintr is' impossible.' BECAUSE athird lacker takes the grain down much bitter than the old butter. BECAUSE it can make sheaves of any size, or all of them of the same size, ' BECAUSE it has a lighter draught than any other machine yet invented, BECAUSEit will tike twine of any size, BECAUSE evory agent ivill be supplied witha ■ largo stock of extraß.' . BECAUSE it is the best machine in tho world. We liavo already booked many orders for next harvist. Most of toe who liavo witnessed a trial of this man-el of mechanical skill naturally'desire to passessone, audwe would strongly adviso farmers not to order machines of any other make, as such actiin will simply overwhelm them with regret when they see tho" MASSEY," Wo only asktlie farmers to act the machino on trial. Its unrivalled merits will do the rest. Every Machine Guaranteed. For price 4c., apply to FEIEDLANDEE BEOS., ASHBURTON. 29-10 Sole A ents for New Zealand.
PAH I ATM-HOTEL W. STEWART, PROPRIETOR, THE ABOVE HOTEL fumiihea Gooi Accommodation for Travellora am Sportsmen. Wines and Spirits of First-Glass qualit; """3 , kept in Stock,
Campbell & Scott, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WOOD VI LIE. STOCK of all Vlnd Bought and Sold on Commission. Mortgages on Freehold and other Seour--1 ities Negotiated.' Properties of all sizes and description on application. MR CAMPBELL, havingover2o years experience in tho Bush District, is in a position to furnish selectors with ihe fullest information concerning Properties FOR SALE. AGENTS FOR: The Mutual Life Association of Australasia, and the New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. FIRE OFFICEAgent for the Equit able Insurance of New Zealand, 2973
W, LOADER, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, WOODVILLE, ISHES to inform tließuah settlers that he is selling at reduced rates to meet the times. Ladies' and 'Gent's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Bits, and Spurs of all kinds Just received from the best manufactures. Heavy Cart Harness, Spring Cart Harness, Buggy and Mf Saddles and Horse Covers on hand, or made at the shortest possible notice! All hand-sown work a specialty. An Experieuced Collar Makar kept on the Premises 2973 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. MESMOYNIHAN(Iate of Lyttelton) begs to intimate' that she has taken possession of the above centrallys|tuated hotel, and invites Wairarapa people and the public gdtierally to pay her nn early visit, The house has beon recently properly renovated; and luxuriantly (WillsM throughout, and every convenloiiGo Is now afforded to t||o travelling piiblie, QUEEN'S HOTEL,
First-clasrf accommodation for travellers. Hot and cold water, plunge and shower baths' . ijone but the most superior brands of liquor kept in stock. P, S.—Within two minutes walk of the Government Hailwny Station. ; Bjlliard room replenished with one of AW'sjtatfllji telilflfl, " ' soft) BUOUGHAM HOUSE, ELLICE STREET, WELLINGTON MRS' (Colonol) McDonnell, having opened a private Bohool for younjj ladies at the- above address, aided by competent Lady Teaobore, ai|d qualified Visiting Masters', is ready to receive a few ■elect pupil boarders who will bo educatod with her .own daughters, and will receive the same personal, cure and training. Brougham House occupies one. of the most healthy sites in Wellington, and is a commodious residence, with all the surrounding of a refined lifirao. The course ) rstruction embraces English (jnall t 'various branches), Literature, Efoturalscjenfie, Freng||, Gofmaii, Latin, Music,(vocal anfllnstrmnent'lli.vwlillitlSf mony, counterpoint), Geometry,Perspec.tlveflghtand ahadp from tiie round (Stu; dents may sit for the eiAUilpHoi} of tho, Wellington School (of Design orjfoFthe Soieiico aifd Art Department "Examination), and needlework. If parents orftuar, dians will apply to the above addressfull iarticulars will be forwarded by: Mrs McDwnnoll. i; Wolington, 14th July. . 2951- :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2989, 29 August 1888, Page 4
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750Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2989, 29 August 1888, Page 4
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