y? ■; igeneml-butcher;-! ';' : BBIDOB-STi MABTERTON ifo v>iis'/-;>si 11 ■: ' • &tr w^fe i i ,(Bt : ;, I VERYTRIAVA.TRIDMPH, as \mU j; • i denoed by tte'feßtimonißis;'giveii'-]n-i every direction;- by ,ttnrieWand ; sraotioal men, >■" ' '• The MntvMßal:verdlct is th'atMhtfMASS'EV REAPERjim; BIMJER' lathe of the handiest, lightest, strongeatand.Wt-.haryestor ever,- offered 'the'fsiriiiiig ptiblic*■:"*'.V':'"'.',""'" : - t|. . : -'"—':- • ■•■: r jA.fev of tho reasons why,Jho.JlaMey. BECAUSE the frame is without joints at the I i corners, and so oannot shift■' out of !'■■'■ ■• line, '>■ ■•/[■■■■■- -:.\ '..■;:.;■:>■ BECAUSE the costings aro of malleable iron, I . >.-)-' lugs on nil other machines', " BECAUSE tho weighW™ pwwts repeating . !'. '.intare's ordoWghin.: : ■. .' ■■ BECAUSE the ■ packers, go: so close to tho I' ":• , mouthof thb ekratoi that ohokinit ':'• .-•■ much bettefthan the old butter, BECAUSE it can make shcara of any size,' or 1 . j- 4 f-'.011.0f themj'pf-the samo warty'*' BECAUSE it h'as a lighter draught than any ' othor machine yet invented. '. BEOAUSEit will Mo twine of ahysizc, BECAUSE cvory agent will be supplied witha JVo liavo-.alrcady'bookcdmany orders for next harvest, Most of-those who have witwould strongly, advise farmers not to order, machines as'won action' will simply overwhelm them with regret when they see tho "MASSEYj',' j.,,.-,
r: Wo only Bskthe'ftrmeis to Bet the maohint (pn;trtoli ilia unrivalled merits mil do the reft, ~ ][' Every MaoliineQiwrante'eil.! A !•< : Eorprico&6., apply-to '•' ■'':'' '.;"' '" ; '^ ;i -'!. imiEDLANDE^BEOSII^^; "'■.!':iU i ASHDtfRTONi'"I'' 1 ''^■■'■■'■•' 2940 Solo A cats for Now Zealand, • [Campbell Jferay AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, & GENERAL COMMISSION agents; '"' : WOODVIL'LE. STOCK of all kind. Bought and. Mi • on-Commission,'' Mortgages on Freehold and other Seour- .'.-,': J.--.:. Mm Negotiated, ' ' r' Properties of all sizes and description on application, : MR CAMPBELL, havingovor2o years experience in tho Bush District, is.in a position to furnish selectors with the fullest .information concerning Properties !-•«-..! FOR SALE. . . '■' ' ,-.-; -rr\)oi>sH „■(? t {/AGENTS FOR'HH'J > The Mutual Life Association of Austral- :.:•■[ asia, and the New Zealand Accident :.., jlnsurarice Company. - FIREOIIICE-i-rAgentfor-'thoiEquit'
SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, ■;■. v;WOODVILL-E, A;t- -TV. WISHES'to inform theßuah settlers that he is Belling at reduced rates Ito meet tho times. Ladios' and Gent's Saddles, Bridles, - • -Whips, Bits, and Spurs of all kinds . _ Just received from the best mariu- '.• facturos.-. >'■ 'i '' -V'' Heavy Cart Harness, Spring Cart.Harr . _, ness, Buggy and ; Pack, Saddles and , ; ;Horse Covers on hand, |or' made at -tho shortest possible notice: i ■.-... Saddle and Harness reparihg All hand : sewn work ■a«peclaltyv. ; An Jbc. •■ perienced.Oollar Makarkopt on the•■! Premises v.. (; "■-■■'.--2078 ! brougMmhoijs|: ELLICE STBEET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) MoDoiinoll," having _ ; opened a private schob™ young ladies at tlio above address, aided by competent Lady Teachers, and qiiiilified Visiting Maatersj is ready'jo' reoeiv'o.'a' fe'ir select'pupil boarders, who will be'educated with her own daufjhtera, 'and wili'rec'eiy'e the .'same'.personal care' and "training. Brougham Houbo occupies one of tho mpat healthy s'jtes iii Welllngtoii, anct;u a commodious .residence, .with' all the surroundinp l;, '6'f a;refined .The oburse ) natruotlph ■. English (inall f .various' I brancJießj, i Literf)tur«,' Natural soißn'w,Frenoli,'.Cfermßn,iiatln,- , ; Music,{ veqal ari4 ins'triiraental, ; vioiiii, har imqny, counterpoint), GcometryjPerspdo! tivolighta'nd shado frora'.theiround (Stii; dents may sit.for the examination bf tlip Wellington School-of ! Desiga'cVfortha Science and Art Dep'art!neiifl'Eilaminatipn), and noedlbwork.'ifpareiitsb'rguhr,' dian's will' apply to ; the above .addressfull mrticiilars will-be forwarded' by Mrs McDonnolli I .'' 1 ;' ;i;; ':" '" ,"./:'
•jl!tf! : Mm®. AOOOMMG--1 '!' f i< > 'lf' '!'/' T.l -;PATIOKfIOUSE lli & GENERAL STORE* TtT, , RIDDLE, whilst thanfcini; the ' ;'Y V V.' public for paeb patroiioige sihce somnjeiicing busirießsin the'TaUeru',bega to tnfortn them that he has just received a'large'sttick of general Btores of the best Travellers will find First Class Accommpdatiqn atmoderatecharges-at this establ|shmont, Good paddockirig arid BJable'iiiicomodation. Tho Bp6r& SHOE DEPARTMENT irstul under the management of Mr S. Nearyj 1 ' 'All.kindsof Booh-aiid. Shoe neatly, executed. s- ■■!!{','. ■tip •'.■ "-^PJi'jH.,, 200 BAGS COCKSFOOT.,' Samplo ; l% STUOKEY,;'."/.■ . , Te Baiifiitumau, Opaki..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2998, 8 September 1888, Page 3
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586Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2998, 8 September 1888, Page 3
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