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GENERAL NOTICES. TAUERU ACCOMMODATION HOUSE & general store TXT RIDDLE, whilst thanking tha YY • public for past patronage since commencing business in the T&uetu,begß to inform them that he hits just received a large stock of general stores of the best quality, Travellers will find First Class Accommodation at moderate .charges at this establishment. Good paddocking and stable accomodation.The .. BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT is still undor the management of Mr S. Weary, All kinds of Boot and Shoe work oxocutod on the premises. Ropairs noatly executed. W. RIDDLE Proprietor, BROUGHAM HOUSE; ELLICESTfiEET, WELLINGTON

RS (Colonel) McDonnell, having opened a private school for young ladies at the above address, aided by competent Lady Teachers, and qualified Visiting Masters, is ready w recslvo a feV select pupil boarders who will be oducated with her own daughters, end will receive the same personal care and trainingBrougham House occupies one of the most healthy sites in Wellington, and is a commodious residence, with all the surroundinps ol a refined homo. The course o instruction ombracea English (inal! its various branches), Literature, Natural science, French, German, Latin Music, (vocal andinstrumontal, violin, har mony, counterpoint), Geometry,Perspectivelightand sliado from the round (Students may sit for the examination of tlio Wellington School of Design or for the Scienco and Art Department Examination), and needlework. If parents orguar, dians will apply to tho above addressfull wrticulais will be forwarded by Mrs McDonnell. Wo lington, 14th July, 2951 W. L 0 AD E R", SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, ■ffOODVILLE, WISHES to inform theßush settlors that lie is selling at reduced rates to meet the times. Ladies'and Gent's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Bits, and Spurs of all kiodß Just received from the best manu facturcs. Heavy Cart Harness, Spring Cart Harness, Buggy aiid Pack .Saddles and Horsß Covers on hand, 'or madoat tlie shortest possible jiotice: •

Saddles and Harness repaired, All hand-sown work a specialty. An Ex perienced Collar Makat kept on tho Premises 2973 By Appointment Jgi® Excellency to His UioS the Governor. M'GREGOR WRIGHT, PICTURE FRAMER, GILDER, AND ARTIST!)' COLOItMAN, 129, Lambton Quay, Wellington, and Moray Place, Diinediu. OWING to several requoats, M Gregor Wright has opened a shop at the above address, whioh will bounder hia personal supervision. MR WRIGHT, having been eight years with the Queen's Gilders and Prattlers, and having certificates from the Department of Science and Art, South Kensington, satisfaction will be assured, and really- good and artistic work will be executed. Gilding and re-gilding a speciality; newpicturomouldings,cardboard & mounts of every description, artist's colors, brushes, etc. Mr H. W. KiitKwooi),'an artist of great ability,will give lessons in painting. Specimens of Mr Eirkwood's work, and all particulars, can be had at M'Grcgor Wrights." 2983 Campbell <fe Scott, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WOOD VI LIE. STOCK of all kind Bought and Sold on Commission. Mortgages on Froohbld and other Securities Negotiated. Properties of all sizes and description on application. MR CAMPBELL, havingovor2o years experience in the Bush District, is in a position to furnish selectors with the fullest information concerning Properties FOR SALE, AGENTSJOR: Tho Mutual Life Association of Australasia, and tho New Zealand Accident Insurance Company, FIRE OFFICEAgont for the Equitable Insurance of New Zealand, ' 2973 j THEYIOTORoftheHARYESTFIELD ' The Massey Reaper ! andßinder. Veni Vidi Fiei

EVERYTRIAL A TRIUMPH, aa isevi(ta :ed by the testimonials given in every d-11} ion by farmers and praotioal men. Tho universal verdict is that' the MASSEY REAPER AND BINDER is the" COMING IIACHINE,".to the exoltuion of all othors, Head the rciiorts of .'tho trials written by experts in nil tho newspapers, They form one great volume of praise of tho liaudiest, lightest, strongest and best harvester ever/offered tho farming public. A few of the masons why the Massoy Eeapor and Binder triumphs over all others: BECAUSE the frame" is without joints at tho corners, and so cannot shift out of line. BECAUSE the castings are of malleable iron, and will not break as do tho eastings on nil other machines, . BECAUSE tho weight trip provuuts teycatiug in tares or down grain, BECAUSE tho packers go so close to the mouth of tho elovator that choking is impossible. BECAUSE athird packer takes the grain doivn - much better than tho old butter. BECAUSE it can inako sheavoß of any sire, or ■i. all of them of tho same sisor BECAUSE it Ims a lighter draught than any other machine yet invented, ■ BEOAUSEit will Wte twine of any size. BECAUSE cvory agent will bo supplied witba ■ large stock of oxtras. BECAUSE it is the best maehino in the world,

IjWe linvo ftlreatly booked many orders for noxt harvsst, Most of thoso who liavo witnessed a trial of this marvel of mechanical (Mil' naturally desiro to possess one, and wo would strongly advise farmers not to order machines of any other make, as such action they see tie" MASSEY," . W> only askthc farmers to'aeu the machine on. trial. Its unrivalled merits will do the rest, Every Machine Guaranteed. l'orpiico&Mjiply'ta ... .; >■ FBIEDLANDEB BEOS..

ASHBUKTON, i J9lO '■> 8ol»i jj&nte for Hw Zealaudi v'-V '\l .''i-. ;'~y

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3010, 22 September 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3010, 22 September 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3010, 22 September 1888, Page 3

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