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0, (LIMITED) HAKVESTING MACHINERY; 1 BUCKEYE DOWN BINDER OUTS~A 5i FEET SWATH PASSES THROUGH AIOFT GATE. NEW BUCKEYE KEAPER AND BINDER LIGHTEST AND STRONGEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD. $4 _ 1 t ; THE NEW : PATENT KNOTTER, Simplest and Most Perfect yob invented, The Buckeye cannot capsize on hillsides.; ' . " Only Ono camas. _ ' ' The New Buckeye Low-down Hinder is away ahead-.of btheVs v £ Early Application for machines is.neceesary as only a limited number remain uustild ■ustLANPED-B uc k e y e Mowing Machines, BUCKEYE EXTRAS for REAPERS and BINDEDS, HORNSBY'S Paraxon Combined Reapers and Mowers; HORNSBY'S Enclosed Gear Blowers ■ HORNSBY'S HEECULES-MOWERS FOR CUTTING down SCRUB! I American Winnowing Machines, for Separating and Cleaning all kinds Grass Seods and Grain j-American Horse Hay.Rakos j AmericpßevolMng Horse Bay Rakes. 'i' BINDER TWlNE.of,beat (iiwlity, pure Manilla or Flax. SHEEP SHEARS Ward & Payne's No. 80as, and Burgon & Ball's BBAand 11a ; Turkey Shear Stones ahd SlipSrWashitaStones; Wood-Marking Oils, Red and Blaok: Machinery Lubricating Oils, all kinds. ;; REAPER &JIOWER SECTIONS, Ac., for various Machines. SCYTHES, Crown and Registered, SCYTHE HANDLES, REAP HOOKS, SCYTHE STONES, HAY PORKS, HAY RAKES; WESTON'S DIFFERENTIAL PULLY BLOCKS k CHAINS. E.'-W MILLS & C0.,/Limited, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT/AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS ; WELLINGTON. TEA! TEA!! TEA!! f IT' INTHE fjE^SQ $ PURE BLENDEJ) u*'THOUGH COPIED i BY ALL ■r—3.o Packets ium BOXES «IMm» CHES to^SS AWHIvED ELSONMOAT &Cl CHCH m w & ■ H.2. miISTUi OMTIE. "Tlic blcntliii-f Is entirely nltenilcil to by Mr. Kelson liliiia'lf, who Is a Taster of |,mt experience, ami luu lmd ii special training In the a;!' 1 nmu nam. "Tliis firm ■ desetves the snjv port of ell wncliasers ot Tea, ,as the nrlMo they o!k-r i; superior to luirtliln; \re !i: vyetscen In this Colony.' M£SS. Mr. Nelson is a pinfessional Taster niul Blender' PRICES 2/3, 3/:MENTS:^J^YWHERE WAIRARAPA AGENTS:-' Masxeuton : J. GRAHAM & Co;, R. WYETH, G. WYETH Carterton :• MEROER & BAYLISS, W. P. ALLEN." . CiAnETOiE: F. FEIST. ■ Gkeytowh : MAXTON & SONS. FeaihbrsioniJ. D. COX,

THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE GE OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES Tfl PFRSONR abcmfc to mako their wills, and desiring to secure tho faithfui ,U rtnou "» oxocutionof their last wishes. TO PERSONS aboutto marry smdmake provision by marriage oontract or aettlo TO PERSONS contom|lating tho sottlingof fchoir2Btixto,or of a Bum or sums of TO PERSONS desirous of constituting trusts for charitablo or bouufolont obTO FOREIGN TRUSTEES Wing moneys in trust forjiersons resident to All such should obtain dotailod information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Gus(km Howe tyiay Wellington, or from ' ; • ■ ; Wm. SELLAR, Local Agent at Mastcrton

g.l.jenness, Begs to inform his friends and the publio gonerally, that ho has jusl ; rcceiyed.asplendid iissortmont of jowel'w'lf ■ k ?" ds ' aIs P andSilvei Watches.. , lOO.jowelled 8 Day Brass Drip Clocks,' worth 2os each to. bQ sold f n ll\ ff. h ' 30 ,° EnglishljftYor Clockf ni i BO , ld . from Ba ; 110 American Levc t 9}° to l»o auld from 6sj 100 American Alarum to bo sold irom.Os; 250 Enolish 57fl.^rS" :to , b0 sold fro,Orl 9i and 10a each, Also a largo assortment ol S a kln ?A mer f n Clock . Diamond Rings, Bracelets, Brooches a(itl all other kinds of jewellrj SUV 0 !? 0 ?' 1 ' 10 notice. Also all kinds of repairs, Skillod work, men kept. All work done on the pro 1111808. ft, L, ;J. Bogs t 0 i D f ol . m ],j t country customers • that they can' for forward tl\eir .watches by parcel post at a cost of 8d each way registered. Country orders punctually attended to. Noto the i. I Til ALTER PERRY, •" '' ' iV GENERAL BUTCHER, BRIDGET, .MASIERTOJ ARTHUR WARBURTON & CO, STOOK AND SUAHE'IinOKEks,LAND,jSsTAT] COJIJOSSIOH f> sAqßNisJ : j ; |;sS v Lambkin QoavWeuingiok, mm'mm mm

CONNOLLY (k HERMANN, LANDSCAPE, PORTR AIT, —AXD- . General Photographers, '65, LAMBION-QOAY; ; WELLINGTON. <; |\ Til CONNOLLY beep to notijy that LVJ. lio has admitted Mr R, HlißlliANN lis a pajtner into thu firm, and hat the busings of General Photograilior? will for the. futuro, bo carried or. indor the s'tvlo of' Connolly Ac Hermann. The publio vill no doubt recognise the' vast mportancc of having their wants attended o by the heads ot tho firm, and as }{ojs'rs' lonnolly and Hermann PERSONALLY JNDERTAKE.Tfffi OPERATING & 11E ' WIBM ® e P" men ' B of their business ho publio oan rely on receiving the VERY REST WORKMANSHIP AT .. LOWEST PRICES, |Mb HERMANN, whTis, acknowledged by he profession to bp UNEQUALLED m tho Jolony as a FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR $ lE-TOUCHER,, holds 'several firsit prizo tfedals won various American So also possesaoa THOROUGH KNOW DEGDE 0? PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMIS[RY (rarely atqqired by. the overy-day photographer) and as the whole foundation )f tho. photographic urt is based, on CHEMICAL PROCESSESj tho public will acknowledge, . - Mn HERMANN t< tno Bvß aj. e ' ena i,teid to brlngHIGE uLiASS PHOTOGRAPHY within tho read of' all. They. gmnteotha't'iwhilst thi likeness will be distinctly preserved, thei productions will be UNSURPASSED to ABTISTIO LIGHTING ' AND POSING DELICACY OF HALF-TONES, and excel lenceioffinish.';| CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHEI FROM;2b/-CoZ.Piki | LARGE WORK AT VERY LOW PRICE;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3046, 5 November 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3046, 5 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3046, 5 November 1888, Page 1

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