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; GRAVESyFLEMIM&SASSIGMDST^ £lfl AAA WORTH'OF GENERAL CLOTHING, DRAPJiRY, ' -N/U'^tiil/(■•■:' '\ -ft O&iW,WWW '= : AND.pROERY,BOUGHTAf ; :iiJL3/2lN,lHE!cfej '.:'.■; .: ■ . ALSO PUKOHASEROF ,; ; ;'■'/•■'• ;^: ; ; ' ; V-'''■-■' rJ.IPOEBUP'S WELL-KNOWNSTOOfrOF OLOTHING&MER^ BoughtailOsfid k-M.^i■.; \■ ' : : ■■*'^'-.'.f 1 r , : -:[ T) EGS to announce that having to vacato tho PREMISES 'in WELLINGTON, lie has brought a largo.. portion of ,|tlieso SATURDAY : MM Jaimaryl^tli, open up on the premises': "' •;-' 'NEXT TO THE CLUB HOTEL :•: (Lats in the occupation of the N.Z. Olothing Factory,) with- a ... ;> . , -MoisM:ffllPlii'; : SlLE. : : - The Stock comprises every variety of Genei'al Drapery. Clotliing, Merceiy, aiid Hats, and will be Sold at ■ ONE HALF THEIR ORDINARY VALUES, QUEEN-STREEJV.......;MASTERTON. ■ Also at Cuba-street, Wellington, Nelson, Auokland, Wangarei, Cambridge/etc;

E.W.IILL|&C)o.;pm I i^ 1 HARVESTING MACHINERY. J SEASON'S STOCK JUST LANDED COMPRISING The Buckeye lowdown Reapers $ Binders. 1 Tho NEWKNOTTERi the Simplest and most Perfect. • Tho Buckeye oannofc capsize on Hill Sides. : < • No Transport Carriage Neoessary. The Buckeye is AWAY.AHDAD of all others in | ..■ ~,,.■ 'improvements this season BDOKBYE two herse Mowing Macliiries. ' ■ HOBNSBY'S Combined Beapers and Mowers, HORNSBY'S Two horse Mowing Machines. HOBNSBY'S Scrub Cutting Maohines for Manuka and Cotton Wood Scrub. American Horse Hay Bakes. . ■ .. Bovolving Horse Hay Bakes. American Winriowing-Machmes for separating and cieaiung all kinds of Grass ' Seeds'and Grain. ' ."■''•' , ■ ExißAsfor BuckeyeEeapera Asßinders ExTßAsforHornaby'a Reapers & Binders BindErTwlNE of bestiality BINDER TWINE American Hill Side Ploughs '-' .'.'.:■.' * Hornby's 1 and 2 Wheel and Swing Ploughs American Horse Hoes and Cultivators, • , .; Howard's Colonial Pattern Double Furrow Ploughs 1 ¥• Ml^CO^LhrnM AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS WELLINGTON. ;Boots and Shoes, RETAIL, at WHOLESALE PRICES. For Ready Money ONLY, HAVING already notified by Advertisement that after JANUABY Ist. 1889, Iwonld conduct my business on theREADY MONEY SYSTEM. I beg to tender my sincere thanks to the many friends who have patronised me in the past, and trust that they, as well as others, in want of CHEAP BOOTS, will continue to do so.; Undßr the New System GOOD MABKS will not have to suffer for bad ones; each one pay for what they tjeti, and all will receive the .best value for their money. The Btock which is large and well assorted will be re-marked and sold at the lowest possible price for READY MONEY ONLY, , '.. , ■ All goods are marked in plain figures from which no discount will be allowed) IAII Descriptions of Boots and Shoes Made to Order. Repairs Done, Charges Moderate, Country Orders Attended to, Moke no mistake in the Address- ■:-.;■■. H.PBTEESEN*. ! (Opposite Messrs Boss and Muir's Coach Faotory) ' QUEEN-STJKEET, MASTERTON.

jas;elmott SADDLER, EtOj ... -.;,. auction rooms, .; ■. .. ~ JEGS to ■ intimate to the üblioof ) Masterton and surroundin's dis k M,at 1,,, h.. .' 1..',. „., J „„..• J .L..1. of every line In the trade, amongst which will be found the famous Waterproof Saddle Apron and a arge supply of the very best garooSkins, (or Long Leggings, Canvas H6ra,e. (foyers, mounted, in the best style; Sawiss, 1 from the light English hunting to the hrgo'ColonW, with 6in kneepads andrqwlcantles,!. ;-. All kinds of Habniess made to order and kept in stock, Stable requisites; Brushes,: Sponges,. Chamois, Heatsfoot &0., always on hand.. A'GpiLAHMAKER.-working on the pre. : ':' The Obeaibi ■ '■■;.,?■ WOKDER, MODERN- TIMES HOLLOTAY'S PILLS and OiftTjJfENT { ,-THEPILLS purify the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liverj Stomach, Kidneys ai\d Bowels .They inyigorateand reatojatohealthDebilitated Oo'nstitutjojaj! arid areihvaluable in all incidental.to Females ofallagep. ■■ ■:''. ' ;; --:-' A: '•. THEOINTMENI; Is.an infallible remedy for Bad Lsea, Bad BreastSj Sores, and Ulcers, For; Sora XfeOAts, Bronohitiß,- Coughs, Colds, Gout, Ehumatismj Glandular Swellings, and. baa no Mil HolloI way's. IstabJfijunent,. O^^PS&STB^/.LPNPON, ~;';■■-,-■; throughout%world,': : <<7 ' ; i f!£,Piirchasm should look- to. (he Label ori.fte Vols mid Bom. >, IfmMdrmvf not SSS, Oxford Sktit,JMon; ftey ore 8J)«riOIM,;:;

W. H. ROBINS. (Opposite Qdeeh-strebi,) CABINET MAKEMUPHOLSERER, A LL KINDS of FUUNITURK made i. and Repaired, "VENETIAN BLINDS" ORDERSPUNC'I'TIALLY ATTENDED TO. 2967 EAGLE BREWERY. J T. PARSONS, ,| "AVING engaged Mr N.Stehhouse, . A : *hoso reputation as a brewoHs wellknown in thia districb.the proprietor is in a position .to supply ALE and STOUT hot 1 to be equalled in tho COLONY. ' ■■.;-., \ .; Family orwspitnckaUy attended to, PRINCE OFWALES LIVERY STABLES AND HORSE . " REPOSITORY - WILLIAM NEILL Is prepared ,to supply the travellint public with BUGGDfiS, OARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of erery description on the shortest notice. "[-■ . The Livery' department is under the. care of an experienced £[roora, and overy [accommodation. . ; . '• , constantly on hire. ■ '",' ' „■ A 'BUS Will ; nin;to and from tlie Stables to meet every train.- '.'' ■ Qood Accommodation and REASONABLE Cliam. : i\ ■ the township of Tenui. ".' v T,MAOSAfeKi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3137, 23 February 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3137, 23 February 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3137, 23 February 1889, Page 1

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