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I?JJR PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, BKIDGE-ST. MASTKRTON THE VIOIORof tho H ARVESTFIELD The Maseey Keaper andßinder. • . VeniVidihi EVERYTRUL ATRIUMPH, aa iaavidcncedby the testimonials given in ever; direction by fanners and praotionl The univcrEal verdict Is that the MASBBY REArERAND BINDER in the "COMING MACHINE," to the exclusion of all others.,' :i, Thoy form one w handles!, lightest,~strongest and best harvester ever, offered tbe latraing pnWic A fow of the reasonß.why tho Massey Beaper and Kinder triumph over all others: i framo i« without joints at the left, and so cannot shift out' of BECAUSE the castings aro of malleablo iron, and will not break as : do tho cast- .„. ingo on nil other machines. / BECAUSE tho weight tripprovunts repeating in tares or down grain, ' BECAUSE tho wickers go mi close to the mouth of tho elevator that cuoknw is impossible. BECAUSE atlifrd t»eker takes the grain down much better than tho old butter, BECAUSE it can make sheaves of any sire, or all of them of tho saino size, ' BECAUSE it has a lighter draught than any • other machine yet mvontcd, BEOAUSEit will fcke twine of any site, BECAUSE evory agent will be supplied witha large stock of extra's, BECAUSE it is tlte beßt machine in the world, Wo havo already booked many orders for ncxthamst. ■ Most of those who have witncßsed a trial of this marvel of mechanical (kill naturally desire to possess one, and wo would strongly advise farmers not to order I.:-.. .1... .tl,« mnt-» „ut «„,h" nation ply overwhelm them with regret when they see the "MASSEY," Wo only asktho farmera to set, tho machine on trial, Its unrivalled merits will do tho rest. Every Machine Guaranteed,

For prico ic, apply to FMEDEANDEBBROB., ASHBURTON, 29J0- Solo A cuts for Ne\v Zcalona. Campbell (fc Scott, AUCTIONEERS, | LAND, STOCK, & GENERAL CO] MISSION AGENTS, WOODVILLE. ITOOK of nil Vmd Bought and Sold Q on Commission, Mortgages on freehold and othor Securities Negotiated, Properties of nil sizes nnd description on application. MB CAMPBELL, lmvingover2o years experience in the Bush District; is jnn positiou to furnish selectors with the fullest information concerning Properties FOR SALE. AGENTS FOR: Tho Mutual Life Association of Auatra! nam, and tho New Zealand Acoidtm Insurance Company. -» FIRE OFFICE:—Agent for the Equit able Insurnnco of New Zealand. 297J

W.LOADEB, SADDLE* HARNESS MAKER, WOODVILLE, - WISHES to inform thoßush settlors that ho is selling at reduced rates to meet tho times. Ladios'atid Gent's Saddles, Bridles, "Whips, Bits, nnd Spurs of all kinds Just received from the best manufactures. Heavy Cart Hamesß, Spring CartHarnoss, Bujjgy and Pack Saddles and Horaa Covers on hand, 'or made at < tho shortest possiblo notice: Saddle mid Harness roparitlg All hand-sown work anpocialty. An Experienced Collar Makar kept on the Premises 2973

BROUGHAM HOUSE, ELLICESTBEET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) MoDonnqll, having opened a privnto Bolinol for young ladies at tho above address, aided by competent Lady Teaclidra, andtplilied Visiting Masters, is ready to receive a few solecfc'pupil boarders who will bo educated with her own daughters, and will vecelvo the same personal care mid training. Brougham House occupies ouo of the most healthy sites in Wellington, and is a commodious reßidonce, with all tho surroundln? of a refined homo. The course > nstruction ombracea English (in all t various branches), Literature, Natural goienco, Frenoh, German.Lajin, Musio,(M>li>ndinßtrumental,violin,har niony, counterpoint), Geometry.Perspectivelightand shade froni the round (Students may sit for tho examination of tho Wellington School of Design or for tho Scleuco and Art Department Examination), and needlework. If parents orguar, djanswill apply to tlie above addressfull »rticulars will be forwarded by Mrs McDaniusll. WolingtaijUthiluly. 2951

TAUERU ACCOMMODATION HOUSE &, GENERAL STOItE YJft RIDDLE, whilat thankina; the to Inform them that he has juat received quality. TraveUera will find First Olasa ifflhSiflnffifiliti stable accomodation. BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT 5 Btm Under the managemont of Mr S. Weary, All kinds of Boot; ; and, Shoe W.BIDDLB:; '-•',,•■;..•;•; Proprietory-.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2994, 4 September 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2994, 4 September 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2994, 4 September 1888, Page 4

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