& general sxdRE 1 W RIDDLE, whilßt thankintc the , public (or past patronage since jommencinj? business in the Taueruibegß to inform thorn that ho has just received i largo stock of general Btore3 of tho best quality. ■ TraVolleW will And First Class Accommodation at moderate charges at this establishment. Good paddocking and stable accomodation. Tho " BOOT* SHOE DEPARTMENT i. .till „„,!„. tt„ „,„„„m>im>rif. nf Mr S Neary* ■ 'All- kinds of ißoot and Shop work execuM on the premwes; Repairs neatly' exeouted. ' W. RIDDLE . I ■ ■ . Proprietor,
THE VIOTORof the HARVESTFIELD The Massey'Reaper andßinder. , BVERYTRIAL A TRIUMPH, as isov!. deucedby the testimonials given in ever; direction by ianners and practical men. Tho universal verdict ii that tlio MASSEY REAPER- AND; BINDER is tho" COMING MACHINE," to' thoExclusion of all others, Read tho. reports. of the trials written by expeits in nil tho newspapers, They form one great volume of praise of tho handiest, light-, est, strongest ami best harvester ever offered, tho farming public. A' few of' tho reasons why the Massey Reaper and Binder triumphs over all others: DECAUSE tho frame is without joints at the corners, and so cannot shift out of line. ■ ' BECAUSE the castings are of malleable iron, and will not break as do tho castings on nil other machines, BECAUSE the weight trip prevents ropeating in tares or down grain, BECAUSE the packers go bo closoto the mouth of the elevator that chokin? is impossible. BECAUSE athird packer takes the grain down much better than the old butter, BECAUSE it can make sheaves of any size, or ■' --all of them of tho same size, BECAUSE it has a lighter draught than any other machine yet invented. DEC AUSEit will ttko twine of any size, BECAUSE evory agent will bo supplied witha large stock of extras'. BECAUSE it is tho best machino in mo world, ||We have already booked many orders for next harvist, Most ofthoaowho have witnessed a trial of this marvel of mechanical (kill naturally desire to possess one, and we ' would strongly advise farmers not to order machines of nny other make, as such action 1 will simply overwhelm them with regret when 1 they see the "MASSEY," i We only osktho farmers to set, the machine I > on trial. Its unrivalled merits will do the rest [ Every Machino Guaranteed, • I I For price &c, apply \o 1 FRIEDLANDERBROS., i ASHBURTON, J 2910 Sole Agents for Now Zealand, i ! Campbell <fc Scott, I .AUCTIONEERS, ' LAND, STOCK, & GENERAL COM- ! ' MISSION AGENTS, ! WOODVILLE. i, QTOOK of nil Wild Bought and Sold • p on Commission. Mortgages on Freehold and other Secur--8 r ities Negotiated. ' Properties of all Buses and description on application,. ■ ■ * MR CAMPBELL, havingovor2o years j oxporierro in the Bqsh District, is in a position to furnish selectors with ihe fullest information 'concerning Properties FOR SALE,
AGENTS FOR: Tho Mutual Lifo Association of Australasia, and the New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. FIRE OFFICE:—Agont for tho Equit able Insurance of New Zealand, 2973 By Appointment, to His I Excelloncy the Govornor. M'GREGOR WRIGHT, PICTURE FRAMER, GILDER, AND AUTISIS 1 COIOKSIAK, 129, Lambton Quay, Wellington, and Moray Place, Duncdin, OWING to Gregou Weight has opened a shop at the above address, which will bo under, his personal supervision. MR WRIGHT, having been eight years with the Queen's Gilders and Frainors, 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; new picturemouldings.cardboard & mounts of every description, artist's colors, brushes, etc. 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'Grcgor Wrights. 2983 W. LOADER, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, WOODVILLE, to meet the times,
Ladies'mid Gent's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Bits, and Spurs of all kinds 'Just received from the best muni' factures, Heavy Cart Harness, Spring Cart Har ; ness, Buggy and Pack Saddles and Horse Covets on hand, or mado at the shortest possiblo notice: Saddles and Harness repaired. All hand-sewn work a specialty. An Ex,' perienced Collar Makar kept on the " -. Premises '■ 2973 'BROUGHAM HOUSE, ELLIOE STEEET.WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) McDonnell, having ;. Opened a private school for young ladies at the above address,'aidedby competent Lady Teachers, arid qualified Visiting Masters, is ready to receive a few select pupil boarders who will be educated with her own daughters, and will receive the same personal care and training. Brougham House occupies one; of : tho most healthy sites in WoUingtdn, and 1b a commodious residence, with all the surrounding o<a refined homo.' The couw o; instruction embraces English (irial 1 its various branches), Literature, Natural science, French, Gennah,;Latm Music,(vocalandinstru'inental,'vi6lii),har niony, counterpoint), Geometryi?erspeo; tivelightand shade from the round (Students may sit for-the examination of tho Wellington- School of Design or for the Soieuco andAri'Departmerif Eiaininadians will 'apply to ' w above-:address-full : mrticulara will be forwarded byJlrs JloDonnell;;tV?^v'?;-;¥^»u'^si-.''. ; v
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3016, 29 September 1888, Page 4
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