E. W. MILLB_& Co. (UMITED)J KAKVESTIWG- MLA-01-imitllsV. . i •ai WW 1 STOCK JUST LAUDED COMPEIBTNO The Buckeye lowdown Reapers Binders. THE Lightest ami Strongest Machine io the World, The .SEW KNOTTER, the Simplest and most Perfect.; The Buckeye cannot capsize en Hill Sidefi.. No Transport Carriage Necessary.' The Buckeyo is AWAY AJH)AD of all others hi improvements this tfentfon BUCKEYE t'vo hyi'Bo Mowing Machines. ELORNSB Y'S Combined Reapers and Mowers. HORNSBY'S Two horso Mowin? Machines. , HORNSBY'S Scrub Cutting Machines for Manulia and Cotton Wood Scrub. Ainerican Horee Hay Rnkes. Revolving Horse Hay Rak«f. American Winnowing Machines for separating and aioaiiing nil kinds of Orass . Seeds and Gram. ■ " Extras for Buckeye Reapers & Binders Extras for Horafiby's & Binders Binder Twine of best quality Binder Twine American Hill Side Ploughs ' , ' ' - Homsby's 1 and 2 "Wheel and • Swiny I'lougUs American Horso Hoes and Cultivators. Howard's Colonial Pattern Double .Furrow Ploughs E- W- MILLS~& CO-, Limited. AGiUCULTUBAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY [AIPOHTIiKS WELLIHftTON. Boots and Shoos, RETAIL, at WHOLESALE PRICES. For Ready Money ONLfY, HAVING already notified by Advertisement that after JANUARY Ist, IHH'J, I would conduct my buutnosii on the READY MONEY SYSTEM. I brn/ to tender uiy nincoro thanks to tho ninny friundfl who have patruniscd mo in the jjust, and trust that they, aa well as others, in want of OH DAP HOOTS, will continue to do ho. L'ndor the Now System GOOD MARKS will not have to uuiiev for bud onoa ; each ono pay for what they net-, and all will receive tho beat value for their money. Tlio alack which is Innju and well assorted will bo ro-inurked and Bold at tho lowest possible prieo for READY MONEY ONLY, All goods are marked in plain figuven from which no discount will bo allowed,. All Descriptions of Boots and Shoes Made to Order. RepairslDone, Charges Moderate, Country Orders Attended to. Mltko no mißtaku in the Address— H. PETERSEN (Opposite Measra Ross and Mmr'a Coach Factory) QTJKEN-STKEET, MASTEBTON. :
, MASTERTOtJ LIYERi & BAIT I .S'i'lEUS, F-TT 008 fcoudjra hia best thanks , O to the tL- ; ;vtilliug jiublie ana | settlors of the distviut for the liberal patronage bestowed on him sinco ho j commenced businciis in iVlaaterton. The | OJLiTTJB STABLS3S will Li} found cotiiriKictious; comfortable, well-yoiitilated, aud supplied with cvejy convenience that I-™ "utters or ownaro of horses can. deMro. A first class collection of Buggies, Oany-nlls, and reliable Saddle Horses constantly oil hire at moderato rafcoa,, Evoiy nttor.tiun paid to the requirements of Oommorowi Travellers!. Tha " Favoriw" 'Bus ineota every Traiu," _SEGURE PADDiJOKP 22J1 CHRIST MAS Presents: GIVEN AWAY* GIFTS KjIFTS op Japanese Ware. To AIiL PURCHASERS) OE IRONMONGERY. PIU3SJ3NTK will be given nfiual to 20% of tho value of I>U KG BASE. -JISO YODNG-, L IRONMONGER, MASTEM'ON.
OPAKI SAW Mastortoii. Richard evernden well-known mill, and in prepared to jut 1 and deliver timber to order any size and at the lowest possible trade rates. All orders by p tat, at the mill, or loft at R. 35. 'a residence, will receive prompt and careful attention. RIHCE oi 1 WALES LIVERY STABLES AMs HORSE REPOSITORY "WSJLiIJX AJMC NJUIIJL, Is prepared to ounply tho tmvollitit public with BUGGIES, CARRY .ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on tlie shortest notice, The Livory department is under the care of an experienced umom, and ovury attention is pnid to atabling, bait and stall accommodation, HOUSES of first-class quality kept constantly on hiro. A 'BUS Will run to and front th SUblcs to moot ovory train. Motto,—OivUity, Good Accommodat o and REASONABLE Charges, OF JAPANESE WARE To ALL PURCHASERS of IRONMONGERY PRESENTS wil! lie given oriual to 120% of tlie value of PURCHASES. J NO. YOtJ.NO, IRONMONGER, MASTEIiTON, ao7S PROPRIETOR, lilto notify nt lie , liivh iaii tlio abuve HRISI'MAS v , 1 PRESENTSGIVi'iN AWAY 1 GIFTS! GIFTS!/
Mail Service frum Masterton to Castlepoint. iT\iS T and after TUESDAY XBXT, Ist \f January, 1881) thu Undersigned will l'itu his MAIL COACHES bf'.twson Masterton and Castlepoitifc and intermediate placea as ft>lbw« :—Lcuvo Club Hotel, Uastertoii, f<u' Tinui and point evury TTESDAY, and FIIIDAY Mornings at 7.45 a.m., leaving Whakatski for .M.iatei'ton every WJ3PNI3S.PAY and SATUItDAV inoriihtpa &t O.HOa.ni, arriving in Maatcrtoii at 2 p.m. in tiiua to catch thu afternoon train for Wellington, PasHengevs and Parcels can be booked either at Mr F. HOOWS Club Rtahies. or at tlio riopriotui't; residence. DixonStreet, Mastertun. A conveyance leaves , Jlnatorton for Taueru and Braneeputii every SUNDAY MORNIINf.I at 7 o'clock, returning to Masterton at 5 p.m. T. V, LETT, 309 Proprietor. J. G. MACKAY OF THE KtfRIPUNI CASH STORE AND BAKERY, to announce that lie lion, at the rofiuoßt, and for tho eoiivenionco of a number of hi* eubkmiwa, —to whom lie teuilai'M hifcr fiticoro thanks—openod that siiop at tho corner of Queen and RotndlHtreet aw a BItANOO S HOP, where by Htriol uttrjiitlou to ljuuijii'63, Hupplying the BEST of every thing at tlso LOWEST "POSSIHLE PIUCBS, lio lioncs to merit a continuance of their favors, CAKES, I'AH TRY, atid CONFECTIONARY always fresh. HOT PIES KsfTuendays, Thursdays, & Saturday®. Gootta delivered to all parts of the District. Country orders executed with cure and punctuality. gQOI EEDMAJTS Zado-GMaa Teas, (iiegkkxetl)
JAS. ELLIOTT.! ' S4.x>ii Next dour to Sfossra Lowon and lorua miction rooms, BEGS to intimate to the' üblicof Maaterton and snrroundins; dia triota thai; he has a large and varied stock of every lino in tho trade, amongst which i will be found tho famous \ Waterproof Saddlo Ap« 1 rim and a arge supply of the very bust Kanfor Long Canvae Horse Covers, mounted in tho beat style; SißOias, from the light English hunting. to the Urge Colonial, with Gin kneepads and rowlcantlea. All kinds of Harness mude to ordoi and kept in etock. Stablti requisites ; Brushes, Spunges, Chamois, Ncatsfoofc Oil} Soft Soap in tins, Harness Compo, Sro., always on hand. A OoLiABMAKBa working on tho premises, By tliftt Collars can bo made to fit ny orso. ~N'O "t I'IIK TO THE INHABITANTS OP EKETAHUN A AND THE PUBIIC OSJNISHALIjY. Heniiy burling junr. wiii aU p. ■ ply BEBF at the following Cash Pticca jpnr lb Hind Quarters, rutiip Steak 3|d Steak Silvorloiii ... ... Ojd Ribs ... ii(i Boiling ... H|d lAire-fjuartor neck & breast lid Hind-quarters ... ... 2?d Sausages ... djd Bnoun at Current Prices. ■ H.B. hopes by supplying a Hrst-.class articlu and giving strict attention to business, to receive a fair share of public support. £!)02 SCYTHE HANDLES, SCYTHE BLADES, , VERY CHEAP mo YOUNG-, * IRONMONGEE, MASTEBTON. 3078
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3110, 23 January 1889, Page 1
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