;; ; (/Busififess Notices. :^;'. TAUERUUCXJOMMO&'GENERAIi. STORE CKJ iIIDDLE, whilst thankinit tht :ommonoim> bueine'sß iri the Taueru.bcgi to inform tliohi that' he'hw just reoeivoc quality.; :Travollers,will find First Olasi Accommodntipn; ! at 'moderate charges a' this establishhibhli'; Good paddooking ant stablo;-accomodation. The ' ' BOOT*SHOEDEPARTMENI is Btill under the matiagorhont of Mr S kinds'of Boot and Shoi work executed oii'tlio premises:" Repair neatly executed. ■; ' '■■"■ ; W. RIDDLE . Proprietor, ' j THE VIOTORof the HARYESTEIELI The Masfey Reapei andßindeiv. YeniVidiFki EVERYTBIAL A TRIUMPH, as isev . dencedby tho'teatimonisls given i ovevy direciion by farmers' and praotioi The universal verdict is thai the MASSE REAPER AND BINDER Is the "COMIN MACHINE," to the exclusion of all other*, Read _the reports of '. the trials mitten 1 great volume of praise of the handiest, ligh eat, strongest'an'l best harvester over-often the farming public. .'.'■''"' A few of the reasons why the Mass* Reaper and : Binder triumphs over all otheri BECAUSE the frame is without joints at tl corners, and to cannot shift out line, .'..,.■ BECAUSE the castings are of malleable iro will not break at do the w inga on'iill other machines. BECAUSE the weight trip prevents repeat! in tares or down grain, BECAUSE the packers go so dose to t mouth of the elevator.that ehoki is'impossible.' BECAUSE athird packer takes the grain doi much better than tho old butter, BECAUSE it can make Bheaves of any size, all of them of the Bame size, BECAUSE it has a lighter draught than a other machino yet invented, BECAUSE evory agent will be supplied wit large stock of extras,'., , :; ■-'. BECAUSE it is the best machine in (he wor
We have already booked many ordora for next batvrst, . Most _of those who liavo witskill naturally desire to possess one, and we would strongly advise-farmers sot to order machines of any other make, as such action will simply overwhelm them with regret when thoy eee the" MASSEY," We only asktho farmers to jet, the machine on trial, Its unrivalled merits will do thereat Every Machino Guaranteed, For pricoic, apply to FRIEDLANDERBROS,, ASHBURTON. 2940 Sole Agents for New Zealand, Campbell <fc Scott, AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, &GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, WOOD VI LIB. Bought and Bold IJ on Commission.; Mortgages on Freehold and.othor Se&ur- ■''.''" ,itiesiNegotiated. Properties of all sizes and description on application.! ■ .. MR CAMPBELL,-havirigover2o years experien-e in the Bush Dhitriot, is in a position to furnish selectors with the fullest information concerning Properties ' FOR SALE/' • AGENTS FOR: ;: Tho Mutual Life Association of Australasia, and tho New, Zealand Accidunt ! Insurance Company. ~ FIRE OFFICE :-Agentfor,the Equii. able Insurance of New Zealand. 2973 By Appointment igßfi ; 'i (Excellency to His' : &UKS th^Governor. M'GREGOR WRIGHT; PICTURE FRA'MER.IGILDERv INDiraTS'cOIORMAff,:', 129, Lambton Quay,' ■Wellington,' and i, Moray Place,.Duncdin, OWING to severalrequests,M Gueoob /Weight has opened a shop at the above address, which will be under his personal supervision. .MR WRIGHT, having been'eight years with the Queen's Gilders and Fratners, and haying'cortifjcates from the Pepartine|it of Science and Art, Sopth Kensington, tutisiactum will bo assured, arid really good and artistic work will be executed. Gilding and re-qildiug a speciality ;|new pictureraquldings,cardboard & mounts of every ' description, artist's colors, brushes, etc. Mr H. W. KißkwooD,-an artist of rat ability,will give lessons in painting'. Specimens of Mr Kirkwood's.work, and all particulars, can be had'at M'Gregor Wrights. ' ' ■." 0088 .W, LOADER, • SADDLE* HARNESS MAKER, WOODVILLE,; VISHKB to infornt thqßusti settlers • that ho is selling at reduced rates to meet the times, Ladies'and Gent's Saddles, .Bridles, Whips, Bits, and Spurs of all kinds Just received from the best pun ; factum Heavy Cart Harness, Sprjng Cart Harnoaa, Buggy and JPackj Saddloii and Horse Ooyors pri hanfl| or; made at the shortest possible notice; Saddlefl and Harness repaired. All hand-sewn work a specialty. AnEsl ', : perionced Collar Makar k'opt on tho ' 'Promises' .'-''-. "2973 I BROUGHAM WWm MRS (Colonel) McDonnell,, : having ■opened, a nriyatp spjjqo) fof young ladies at th,e aboyp aprqsß,.;ajdedby competent Lady Teachers, and qualified 1 VisitipgMa.sN,is ready to receive a few select pupil boarders who will lip educated with her own daughters, and will, receive the same' personal gare and. training. Brougham occupies ono'of the moat healthy slteirto Wellington; and Is a commodious' 1 residence, >ith all-the surroundinra of a refilled homo. The coii'w o instruction 'embraces English (inal its various branches), Literature, Natural aoiehce, French, German, Latin Mußio,(ve^aridirißtrument^,vif)lin,liar tlvelightand'shade from the round (StuItilMßm Sciencf? and Art "Department Examination), aniheedlework. If parents orgiiar, full articulara wiu\boforwarded by MrY
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3022, 6 October 1888, Page 4
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