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E. W. MILLS & ft : HAIiyjBSTING MAOHINEKY. BUCKEYE DOWN-BINDER CUTS A 5i FEET SWATH 'PASSES' THROUGH AIOFT GATE, ED "Buckey.e-"Mowing Machines, NEW BUCKEYE KEIPER AM) BINDER'; LIGHTEST AND STRONGEST MACHINE IN THE WORLD, THE NEW PATENT KNOTTElCsimplest and Most Perfect yet touted, Tho Buckeye cannot capsize on hill Bides. No transport caniujjo necessity, Only One canvas. The Now Ruckeye Low-down JJinder is away ahead of all others this season. Early Application for machines is' necessary us only a limited number remain unsold JUST LANDED BUCKEYE EXTRAS for REAPERS and BINDEDS; HORNSBY'S Paraxon Combined Hejipera and Mowers; HOItNSBY'S Enclosed Gear Mowers HORNSBY'S HUMOUS MOWERS FOH CUTTING DOWN SCRUB!!. American JViumwiiig Machines, for Separating ami Cleaning all kinds Gtaa Seeds and Grain ;' American'llbrfio Hay Rakes; American Revolving Horse Bay Rakes. BINDER TWINE, of best quality, pure Manilla or Flax. SHEEP SHEARS Ward & Payne's No. 90as, and Burgon it Ball's n«A and 11a ; Turkey Shear Stones and Slips, Washita Atones; 1 AVood-Markiug Oils, Red-and Black : "Machinery Lubricating Oils, all kinds, - REAPER & MOWER SECTIONS, fe,;for various Machines. r SCYTHES, Crown and' Registered. SCYTHE HANDLES, .REAP HOOKS, SCYTHE STONES, HAY FORKS', HAY-RAKES, WESTON'S ' DIFFERENTIAL PULLY BLOCKS & CHAINS. E. W- MILLS & CO, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT .AND MACHINERY IMEOKTEUS WELLINGTON, TEA! TEA:! TEA SAB 8 ym N'THE MOAT 5 ft C.°s PURE Tl THOUGH COPIED i 12 w r SAS ? r lu. tmmn omw. \ "Tlic IflciHlinjjls ciitirctvntkmW to by Sir. Kelson himself, who !s a Taster of px'ntcxjHiritiicc.niiii \m had & Bjwelal Imliiing' in tin* art •' . Ttmu'HtMD. "This firm desenc; tin; qu|i jkrt of nil prcliiwrc of Ti,v as the nrii'rle tlicy cfK-r i> Bii|)crior to mivtliin; wclimyet scon in this Colony' Mr. NdiOti \i n |'hfcsiomil Tiwttr ntiJ Blender '* BY ALU ' 11 y 1 Packets BOXES SS _;_»w HALF.JM?! PRICES 2/8, 3 4, IOIAEISCMMOMeJf' fcjgl AUCKLAND, WEULIN ETON , CHRISTGHURCH, DUN EDI N, AGENTS EVEPCYWHEKE WAIRARAPA AGENTS :- -i Masierton : J. GRAHAM & Co., R, WYETH, G. WYETH. Oahtekton : MERGER & BAYLISS, W. P. ALLEN, ' OLABEvntB; F. FEIST. ' - . GBEYTOWN ; MAXTON & SONS. Featheiision : J. D, COX; ;

THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES TO PERSONS al)out to make Uioir wills, and desiring to' sccuro tho fnithfm luruiuunu oxcclltionofthoirlaßtwislleSi . TO PERSONS "bout to marry and make provision by marriage contract or settle 1 w kliwviiw TO PERSONS conMm Pl a 'i"g tlie settling of thoireßtate,or of a sum or sums of ,ut rtnßU "%ionoy by trust deed. 10 PERSONS desirous of constitutim* trusts for charitable or benevolent obTO FOREIGN TRUSTEES 'tl°f cl " lulle^B ' llllßt lO W crsoll3 fwidout ii' All Buck should obtain detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Custom Hous u yuiiy or from flfo. SELLAIt, : Local Agent at Masterton

G. L. JENNESS, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally, that ho lias just receiyed a splendid assortment of jewellory of all kinds;'also gold and Silvet Watches,. 100 jowelled 8 Day Brass Drum Clocks, vvorth 25s each to be sold at los each, 300 English Lever Clocks to bo sold from 6s; 110 American Lover 0 ocks to be sold from Gs; 100 American Alarums to bo sold irom 05;250 En»liah Lover Alarums, to bo sold from 9a una 10s each, Also a large assortment of other kinds American English and French blocks, Diamond Kings, • Bracelets, Brooches and all other kinds of jewelli? niado to order at tlio shortest nutico. Also all kinds of ropairs. 'Skilled workmen kopt, All work, done on thopro imses. (r, L. J. Begs to inform his country customers that tlioy can for forward their watches by parcel post at a cost of 8u each way registered. Country orders punctually attended to. Note the address, —G; L. JENNESS, G Willis-st. Wellington. 270^ 11/ ALTER PERRY, • VV general butcher, BBIDGE-ST, MASTERIOi ARTHUR WARBURTON & CO. Siouk and Shaeedrokeks, Land, Estat Financial, axd G dtijjßAL CoiiMissiot Agents, ( ■ Lambwh QDAY, Weluhoioh,

CONNOLLY it HERMANN, LANDSCAPE, I'ORTR A ]T, . -AMDGeneral Photographers/ Co, Lambion-quay, . WELLINGTON. MR CONNOLLY bcya to nolijy tlmt \ ho has admitted'Mitß. HERR- ] MANN as a partner into the firm, and that tho business of General Photographers will for the future be carried or. j under tho style of , Connolly & Hermann. The public will no doubt recogniso tho vast importance of hiving their wants attended to by the heads of the firm, and as Messrs Connolly and Hermann PERSONALLY ' UNDERTAKE THE OPERATING ARE 1 TOUCHING Departments of their business 1 the public can rely on receiving the YERY REST WORKMANSHIP AT LOWEST PRICES. [Mu HERMANN, who is acknowledged by the profession to be UNEQUALLED in the Colony as a FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR & RE-TOUCHER, holds several flint prize Medals won various American. Exhibitions He also possesses a' THOROUGH KNOW LEGDEOF PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMISTRY (rarely acquired by tho overy-day photographer) and as the whole'foundation of the pliotographio art is based onl CHEMICAL PROCESSES, the publiowill acknowledge. With the addition of Mn HERMANN to the staftthe firm are enabled (o bringHlGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY: within the reaoh of all. They gu&rautee that whilst "tho likeness will be distinctly preserved, theii productions will be UNSURPASSED lor ARTISTIC LIGHTING AND POSING, DELICACY OF HALF-TONES.'and excel- • lence of finish, ■ ■ CAJBINETS,BEAUT FULLY FINISHEP, 1 FROM.ao)"DOZ.'. V i LARGE WORK AT VERY LOW FKICES

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3060, 21 November 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3060, 21 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3060, 21 November 1888, Page 1

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