VV GENERAL BUTCHER, ' M i M y.i/BRIDOE-ST.' MASTERTON. THE VIOTORof the H ARVEBTEIELD The Massey Reaper ;: .and Binder. , Feni Villi Fid iTTIVERYTRIAL A TRIUMPH, os ifovi-.JEJv-,tlencedbythetestimonialsgiven in every direction . by farmers anil practical men. ; -,. ■ Tlio universal verdict is that tho MASSEY REAPER AND ;BINDKR is tho" COMING MACHINE," to tlie exclusion of all others, • i Read [the reports ;of. tho trials .written by. experts in all the newspapers, They form one great volume of prajse oftho handiest, 1 lightest, strongest aiid best harvester ever offered the farming public. A few of the reasons why tho Massoy .Reaper and, Binder.triumph? over all others.: JiKCAUSE.tlieiraiiiiUaJwtlKiut joinie at tho 1 corners, arid so caunofshift 'out 1 ofline. . BECAUSE the casting# are of malleable iroiij. ..• ■/. f ' ! nml will not'break as i\o.t!ie castings on nil other machines, ' \ BECAUSE the jveight trip prevents repeating ' in'tares or down grain.' , j BECAUSE the packers go sir closoto tk .j. mouth of, the.clcvatotthat cliokintt. isirajiossiblo,' i l;' : BECAUSE athird packer takes tliegriwidown mucli bitter thaii the old butter. BECAUSE it can make sheaves;of any size, or all of them of tlio same size', ; .. BECAUSE it has a lighter draught than any . other machine yet invented, : BEOAUSKit will foko twine of any size. BECAUSE evory ogeut will bo supplied ivitha : I ■! largei stock of extras." ■ ir,: BECAUSE it is tlio best micliiiic in tho world, We have already booked many orders for ,! uexthatvist. Most of those who have wit- ' nessed a'trialof this marvel of mechanical . *kill naturally desire to pessess one, and we would strongly advise formers not to order 'machines of any other'make, as such action will simply overwhelm themAvitli regret when ' they see.tho "MASSEY,". ,Ve only ask tho farmers to act tlio machine 1 on trial, Its, unrivalled merits will do tho rest, Every Machine Guaranteed. 1 For prico io,, apply to ' FRIEDLANDEEBROS., . . ASHBURTON.i , , 2910. Solo A entsfor Now Zealand,' :
PAHIATUA HOTEL. W. STEWART, PROPRIETOR, rjIHE ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Good 1 Accomniodiitiun for Travellers and Sportsmen. ' Wines and Spirits tif Fii-ab-Clasa quality 2973 kept in Stock.;
Campbell & Scott, AUGTIOJNKKBS, LAND, STOCK, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, . . V.',.' WOOD V ILL E. STOCK of nil hud Bought and Sold ' on Commission. Mortgages on Freeholdand other Securities Negotiated/ Properties of all sizes and description on application, , , MB CAMPBELL, liavingovor2o years expericn-e in the Lush District,js in a position to furnish selectors with the fullest information conderniii" Properties FOB SALE, : ; ; AGENTS FOR: : Tho Mutual Life Association of Australasia, and tlio Now Zealand Accidimt' Insurance Company. FIIIE OFFICEAgent for the Equit able Insurance of Nuiv Zoaland. H 973
W V h O A U K li , SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, WOODVILIjE, : TTTISIIES to inform tliußush fleitlera V V that ho is selling at reduced rates tu incut tlio times, Ladies'ami Gent's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Bits, aiid Spurs of all kinds Just received from the best manii- - factures, • ■ Hcavy,.Cart Harness, .Spring Cart Harness, Buggy and Pack, Saddles and Hons Covers'on hand, or made at the shortest possible notice; §add|g and Harness reparingf All hand-sewn work a specialty. An Experienced Collar Makor kopt.on tlio ■ Premises • 2073
QUEEN'S_HOTBL. . LAMBTON QUAY, i WELLINGTON. "jlf liSMOYNIHAN(Iato of Lytteltun) 111 begs to intimate, that blio lias taken possession of tho above centrally, situated hotel, and invites Wairarapa people and the public generally to : pjiy her nil early visit. The house ||ns been recontly properly innovated, anil luxiir<, jantly fuvnjsliefl Hirfluglioiit, and every convenjoneb.'is n<iw alftirdeil to • ,the travelling piiblig, Piret'clnsa aoooniniodution fur.travellers. Hob and cold water, plunge and shower baths. None but the most superior brands of liquor kept in stock, ; . P. S.—Within two minutes walk of the Government Railway Station.. Billiard room replenished with oueof Alcock's first class tables. ' 29?0
BROUGHAM HOUSE, BIiUOESTBEBTi WELIIRGION RS ;.(C6lonel) McDonnell, having opened a privato school for young ladies at tiio 'aboye address, aided by competent Lady Teachte, and qualified Visiting Mastors, is roa'dy to rcceivo a few select pupil boarders who will bo educated with her own daughters,' and will receive tlio same personal care mid training., Broui(Hani ; House, occupies oneof, the most healthy sites=in Wellington, and is a commodious residence, with all tlio surrounding o r a refined; homo. The wiilfse ratrnctjou eiiiljragesEnglish (in all t .various tenches), Literature, flatijral science, Freuqli, German, Latin, Music,(vocal aiid instrumental, violin, har inunv.qountfltpoint), Geometry, Perspective llghtand shado from the round (Student may Bit for the examination"of the Wellington School of'Desigri rirforthe Science and Art. Department Examination), and hbedlework. If pareuts orguar, dianswill apply, to the above addressfull larticulars will be forwarded by Mrs McDonnell. • . i.Vr:, : WoKugton, 14th July. ;;i 2951
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2990, 30 August 1888, Page 3
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