rpHE OYOLONE SPRAY NOZZLI I AND PUMP FOB BLIGHT am CODLIN MOTH. . • mi This Pump and Spray combined are certain remedy for tho above peat, Tt Pump boint! veiy powerful will atoo i found exceedingly useful for such pu posoß na Watering the Garden, Waimit: Windows, or in cabs of fire. It wi throw a column of water 60 feet, and in short-tho most efficient Pump of i iizo ill tho world,' Together with tho Pump I supply 8-jet Cyclone Spray and a single ar double jet Miatditto, besides the ordinal nozzle for fire purposes and the like. Price Complete, 60s. Guaranteed satisfactory ormonoy returned. - Ono of the abovo can now be aeon t'. T. Rodman's Indo-China Tea Depo Masterton. J. E. HAYES, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLLINGTOI \J. & C. Daltoj TAILORS, \43, Cuba St., Welmnqio \Homember y.m (jot an ext pair of trousers with each suit, \*> i P.S-Patteraa *nd ea \rti\ B0 " measurement \ sent gratis and l£ \ Post Free 0\ onappli- . #\ oatioH by lot- \ tor. %\ i SUITS TO ORDER £2los Od £3 0s Od £3 6a Od X3l6s Od Trousers to order 12s 6d IDs Od 17s 6d £1 IsOd £l2sßd An Extra Pair with] each suit. WANTBDKNOWI THE ■ SALOON, No. 4, Willis-street, opposlto Evenii Post, Wellington, J. F. DoiiELLY, Proprietor, _ Having had considerable oipei'lon in the above line in the oity of N( York, the public uiay rely cn evsrythii being carried on as a FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSING SALOON & TOBACCONIST. - ' i The premises havo been STunptuoue furnished and fitted with every conve ience, and patrons may rely on receiyii attention superior to that given by at other house in the colony, Three American Chairs are goverai by Mr Bowman, late of D. T), Hydoß*. A coinpleto Stock of Bveiydescriptli of Tobacconist's Goods, and all the vei best brands ot Tobaccos, Cigars, ai Cigarettes on hand. Hairccxtino, firtAMroowo SaiVlKO -}d Note the Address— THE AMERICAN HAIRDREBSIN SALOON, No 4, Willis-street. WELLINGTON. SUPPORT LOCALIKDUSTR Messrs chamberlainbroi beg to announce that they hai recently erected NEW MAOfiINER for CRUSHING AND GRINDIN Oats, Beans, Barley, and Maize, f( horses, cattle and pigs, and that the have now on sale CRUSHED 0AT5,.,,.,2/6 per bushel, ' "At (jooi at Chamberlain's Flour" Has become a proverb in the District usual, inasmuch as it has been an ei ;ionally favorable season for growic ivfioat. Whoibbaib, Flour, aacka £lolosper ton 100's ... . ... £lolss „ Fifties £ll „ 25'j £ll 5s „ Seconds £7 „ Fine Pollard ... £6 „ Coarso „ .„ £4 „ Bran ~, £3 Bran. Sacks £1 os 100' a ... ... 12s CO's „, ... 6s 6«t 25's ... ... 3s 6d Seconds... ... 7s6d| „ Fine Pollard ... 6a fid „ Coarse „ „. 4s Gd „ Btan „ 3s Gd „ . MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BRO£ yenturo to hope that their "bOQAb mvmr lyill havctlie support and encouragemeu if liip wholo comunity, and thatcoi urnOT wJJ insist on having • CVAMBBRWWI'B FLOUR, And thus retain theif pppy to tho District. MASfEBTOK STEAM FLOUR MILLS,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3039, 27 October 1888, Page 2
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470Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3039, 27 October 1888, Page 2
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