;(M®M rpHE GREAT ' whero EVERY ARTiCLE may W purchased of : ';: LOWEST POSSIBLE PKIOE. NO DOUBT will be appreciated bypresidents" of. HASTERTON arid SIMROUNDING DISTRICTS, aiidjvi - hive : every confidence that the necessary support—which! wohavo always found forth.coming—will be still farther extended to us in the future.' Ciiatomors will have the satisfaction'.of* knowing thaiJSyERY ARTICLE, however small,' will bo Bold at POSSIBLE MKIE; Others, no doubt, will endeavor to sell a LINES as cheap.as us even if.they makea loss by so doing,' b'ufcinMOST ITEMS our prices will be found: ' : ' MU?HiOWMi|H4N4NF OTHER HEMr r\ INTEND SELLING FOR CASH ONLY." '' • SUGAR Ctoystalised, 10/8 per bag, 61bs for 1/7 SUGAR, Soft White, 10/8 per bag, ' • filbs-for 1/7 ■ TRY OUR UNIVERSAL CHALLENGE MIX'tURE, ■ At2s. • ■ ■':■•■■{ CAN'T BE BEAT. SAUOE, 8 for 1/6 DIGBY CHICKS JAMS 5/8 per doz . PlOKLESlldandls SOAP 8 bars 6d SYRtJlMn2lbtin9d KIPPERED HERRINGS Ud CANDLES 81b for 1/4 • BOTTLED FRUIT 1/BLUE9d , ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY AS OHEAP AT MIIfITFIII & GO.'S CORNER OP QUEEN AND BANNISTER STREETS, MASTEKTON AND MAUEICEVILLE. '
Tv' j fH'AWKES,BAY-|# 'SffiF '.'■:. MUftfON & WHITE'S HAWKE'S BAY, SHEEP DIPPING PLFID. A Oortaiu Specific for all Parasites NO TROUBLE IN MIXING. V mHIS DIP proved itsolf SUPERIOR at the trial of Sheep Dips conducted by J. tho Canterbury A aud P. Society in 1887, and after the most stringent and exhaustive competition that lias over been held in any part of the World was placed FIRST in the Competition, . ■ '. Directions for use on eaoh packet, and on. the Oirculars r 'levin &oo;,.""" Agents, Wellington.
PACT, NO PUFP! JUST ARRIVEDFIRST SHIPMENT OP NEW SEASON'S PATTERNS OF PAPERHANG INGS, WALL, AND CEILING DECORATIONS, BORDERS, to' AND asiny Stock is large and must be reduced to made room for shipments coining to Land, I have resolved to giro the Public the benefit, and have begun a Great Clearance Sale, when all goods will bo sold for Cash at Cost Price. As tho Stock is now, and cannot be surpassed for.'Quality and Variety, this is an opportunity that Boldom occurs.. Sanitary Wallpaper, Dados, Bordors, Friezes, &c. in Great Variety, from yjd apiece. < ■. J.M'ALPINE, Importer of Faporhanginga, Glass, Oils, Paints; Varnishes, Bruslvware, to, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Paper ef the Latest Designs and • all Roiuiisitios of the Tra'do kept in Stock. Pattern Books sent on application, Estimates given. PLANING AND MOULDING MILIS* WILLIAMS AND BARKER, (Late E. Toomath), IMPROVED MACHINERY has been introdaced by which every description of work can bo turned out in a superior style, and owing to the large and rapid output the prices of all kinds of building materials and fittings aro greatly reduced. The Trado will be LIBERALLY DEALT WITH, and all orders promptly execu. ted. Every description of building material kept constantly on hand, This includes a largo and superior stock of WELL SEASONED WINTER OUT TIMBER, our Manufactures comprise all kinds of DBJESSED TIMBER, Rußtioating, Flooring, Lining, Architraves, ceiling panels and cornices, mouldings of all.staes, piles and shingles, sashes, doors, wd joinery of every description. These will be supplied to order at lowest remunerative rates, • Our stock includes plain, fancy and colored glass (cut to,,any size), lime, cemont, bricks, drainpipes, &c. / Our motto is SMALL . PROFITS, QUICK RETURNS and a LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. To Parties about to Build.-W. & B, apecially thank the public of Masterton and the surrounding WairarapaDistrict for the liberal patronage they have hitherto received, /'They liavo now had a large experience in tho district; Thoy have secured an efficient' staff of able hands, and they are able to guarantee that all orders for buildings; &c, will bo executed in a manner that will fully bear out the good reputation wl#. tho .firmihas always enjoyed,. WXikIA'MCS & BASLKHaEa '■' BUILDERS AND GONTMCTOES Estimates given for General' Repairs and Buildings of aiiy description. ' ;'"■ JOINED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS. In sizes from Oft to 12ft wide, .".. XJ VUUII regular under all conditions, and can be entrusted to'the guidance of. a boy, S,end for testimonials. QrainDriils from 11.tolf|couUers. Tha'grain being ooveredatoucep'revents Send for Testimonials.: Patent Baggers (Single or Double), : Send for testimonials.' One of these Single Baggers cut.when timed; bags in half an hour.'. Also, Nos 1,2,3, and 4 CHAFF CUTTERS with aU latest improvements. Ovor 8,000 made. Double «... l.!-J. (. i.1,i„»i1,0 0 .0J,'- Alsn (Un-PA'TONTTU/'rauna /.:„i -"j- li.» turrow ploughs; over 8,000 raaue, -uambmuijk HOLDERS, all sues,'with plain and serratedriugs, or all plain rings.: STEEL,ZIGZA& HARROWS, No 1 Royal Fan Mill, 24m wide, railage paid.. No 1 Royal Fan Mill, 30iu:\vide, railage paid.. Walls CpDChaffcutter's... ,' ■ ;/•:". '". .../ '_ . ./. , '■■{■ Flexible .TripodHarrows, : 'S(iuarp Link Chain farrows, all slues. Chalfoutters and |(aaffoutters'ondl|ai!gi»s, a)l sijes at reduced'prices. - Horsegea'rs'l, 2,3, and Ahorse, also New Patent tight 2.ho«eUear, Fencing Standardo, Plain and Barbed Fencing wire Wire Strainers, Drays, Turnip and. Manure Drills, Grabbers, Aome.Harrows, Com 'Bruisersetoeto. ;,'.-:,:• v .;-. i '..; : .".';:--.'.y,;..'„ .'•-';./-' ";■■:'//';■''/■''/. V RED MEATS TURNIP SOWiJRS, with orwichoufc 1 Guam? Sowers {'all sizes, 1 to lCCoulters, awl 7 to ,14 inches apart; made to sow tqrnip,3>nd manure down the same tube, or in twp| qne folhuymff the qtlier. This drill is very ap.ecr xally:cominenied by all those wliq hiwo qsod- tlrom,,; : ::■.•■>'■;',' .•' ,':".:■ .■ •'.; ; .', ■■ .-Testimonial. ptreceived;- : : .VTjr#:ulst':May. y ■' ■:;■ "'■•:" Messrs REID & GRAY, "■ ; ■?'-■ v'.v:•■'"'' "■'/•' "■ Dear Sirs.—lu reference to the Ttirnip and ftpinuta Drill which' I purchased,fromydi)inNovom,herlas.t:year,furGe6rge:Grayßussell, Esq.',;,;Qtipiia, Tirnani, 1 have pleasure instating that it'is the h'est (Jrill I have'seen foe distribiltrng artificial in a dry ordamp sttfo; 'it never,; clogs,-, and is ewpy.repqlatedijs to quantity, and, distributes the manure with perfeofc/rogU' larityi gave good Baußfaotkiri. /j.'!;,,/'.;-:/ ;,>' v 'triuly.'f ■..•;./■■,.-'.• ''■"' '• ■■■/■ -/ : ->:-k :' : .:\ ■■■■> M-: : v. '■ ':A- ■;■■ i "•AiEXWyuib, 1 :■■;'-; '': : yi '^:.u /-''.-..' .■'. • '.'•^'v// : ,'/:'s'-'' : Agentsror-: : /- : m : :'- Clayton au<l Shuttle-worth's Mills dud Engines,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3114, 28 January 1889, Page 1
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914Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3114, 28 January 1889, Page 1
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