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ness Notices. TAUERU ACCOMMODATION HOUSE & GENERAL STORE • TT' RIDDLE, whilst thankingthe W • public for paab patrouae;o since jotmnencingjiualncss in tnoTaucru,bega to inform them that ho has just received quality. Travellers will find First Glass Accommodation at modorate charges at this establishment. Good paddocking and stable accomodation. The BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT is still under tho management of Mr S. Neary, All kinds of Boot and Shoe work oxccutod on the premises, Repairs noatly raecutcd, W. RIDDLE Proprietor, BROUGHAM HOUSE, ELLIOE STREET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) MoDounoll, having opened a private school for young ladies at the above address, aided by competent Lady Teachers, nnd qualified Visiting Masters, is roady to receive a few aolectpupil boarders who will be educated with her own daughters, and will receive the samo personal care and training. Brougham House occupies one of the most healthy sites in Wellington, and is a commodious residence, with all the aurroundinp o'la refined homo. .The course r 'pattuction'embraces English (in all t yarious- branches), Literature, Natural science, French, German, Latin Music,(vocalandinstrumental, violin,bar mony, counterpoint), Gcometry,Perßpectivelightand shado fr6m the round (Students may sit for the examination of the Wellington School of Design or for tho Science and Art Department Examination), andneedlowork. If parents orftuar, dians will apply to the above addressfull larticulare will be forwarded by Mrs McDminoll, Wo lington, 14th July. 2951 W. LOADER, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, WOODVILLB, WISHES to inform theßush 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 recoived from the best maim facturcs. Heavy Cart Harness, Spring Cart Harness, Buggy and Pack Saddles and Horse Covers on hand, ,or made at the shortest possible notice: Saddle and Harness reparing All hand-sown work a specialty. An Ex periencod Collar Makar kept on the By Appointment \ to His I ' Excellency the Governor, M'GREGOR WRIGHT, , PICTURE FRAMER, GILDER, AND autism' colobman, 129, Lambton Quay, Wellington, and Moray Place, Dunedin, OWING toseyeralrequests,M Greoor Wright lias opened a shop at the above address, which will bounder his personal supervision. ME WEIGHT, ( having been eight years with tho Queen's Gilders and Frarners, and having certificates from the Department of Science and Art, South Kensington, satisfaction will bo assured, and really good and artistie work will bo executed. Gilding ~ and re-gilding a speciality; new pictureg roouldings.cardboard & mounts of every |. description, artist's colors, brushes, otc, j Mr H. W. Kikkwood, an artist of great ability, will give lessons in painting. Specimens of Mr Kirkwood's work, and ' all particulars, can bo had at M'Gregor I Wrights. • 2983

Campbell (fc Scott, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WOODVILLE. HTOOK of all hud Bought and Sold j on Commission. Mortgages on Freehold and other Securities Negotiated, Properties of all sizes and description on application. MR CAMPBELL, havingover2o years experience in the Bush District, is in a position to furnish selectors with 'he fullest information concerning Properties FOE SALE.

AGENTS FOR: The Mutual Life Association of Australasia, and tlio New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. FIRE OFFICE:—Agent for the Equity able Insunmco of New Zealand, 2973 THE VIOTORof the H ARVBSTFIELD The Massey Reaper andßinder. Veni Vidi Vkl EVERYTRIAL A TRIUMPH, as isevi. deuced by the testimonials given in every direction by farmers and practical men, The universal verdict is that the MASSEY REAPER AHD HINDER la the" COMING MACHINE," to the exclusion of all others. Read the reports of the trials written by oxpeits in all the newspapers, They form one great volume of praise of the handiest, lightest, strongest and best harvester ever offered the farming pnbllc. A few of the reasons why the Massey Reaper and Binder triumphs over all others; BECAUSE tho frame is without joints at the comers, and so cannot shift out of line, BECAUSE the castings are of malleable Iron, and will not break as do the castings on nil other machines, BECAUSE the weight trip prevents repeating in tares or down grain. BECAUSE the packets go so close to the mouth of the elevator that cbokinit is impossible, BECAUSE atlurd packer takes the grain down much bitter than the old butter, BECAUSE it can make sheaves of auysizc, or all pf them of the same size, BECAUSE jt has a lighter draught thau any other machine yefjnvonted. BEOAUgEit will taketwip.eof'anysize, BECAUSE wory agent will l» supplied witha lirge stock of extras. BECAUSE it is tlio best machine in the world, We have already booked many orders for ncitharvist, Most of those who have witnessed a trial of this marvel of mechanical (kill naturally desiro to possess one, and we would strongly advise formers not to order machines of any other make, as such action will simply overwhelm them with regret when they Bee the "MASSEY," Wo only asktho farmers to set, the machine en tria)., Its unriynlled merits will do the rest, Every Machine Guaranteed,

For price &0., appjy ~. FRimANDERBEOS., (joleAcnlakNwZcskud,;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3003, 14 September 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3003, 14 September 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3003, 14 September 1888, Page 4

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