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illness Notice sMessrs KUTZNEK BEGS. BEG to annuunco that tlioy have disposed of the Steam Plant, and interest in tlio Engineering Business, conducted by them in LINCOLN ROAD, to MESSRS EOSS & MUIR, To whom they request thoir Patrons to transfer their orders. Masterton, Feb. 4,1889. IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE. . EOSS & MUIR BEG to intimate to Mill proprietors and owners of all olasses of Maohinery, that they liavo this day purchased from MESSES KUTZNEK BROS., Engineers, (he wholo of thoir valuable plant of Steam Engineering Machinery, and are now prepared to uudertako, in addition to .theiiy former business, all branches of Engineering Work iu connection with every class of MR OTTO KOTZNER Will be in chargo of this special branch of our Business, which will be conducted at our establishment. Queen-street Masterton. Wo take this opportunity of directing attention to our stock of first-class Double and Single Buggies, Dog Carts, Concord Wagons, Spring Carts, Drays, etc., which are constructed with Guaranteed materials and workmanship. Agricultural Implements of every requisite description mado on the premises. WOOL PRESSES, including the improved Solway, on sale, and oitlier sorew or ratchet flax presses made to order. All orders with which we may bo entrusted will be promptly and carefully executed, and as wo have the- aid ol steam machinery, our charges will be found exceptionally moderate. ROSS & MUIR ENGINEERS, COACHI3UILDERB AND ggT GFNERAL SMITHS,^ STEAM FACTORY, Queen-street Masterton. SAPOLIO.

When Ik wind blows your five, it's useless to tire yourself" j .1 Chinese sayinc;- About half of your toil can bo avoided by the use of SAPOLIO "IS T For Mirth 'tis Good to know, Work is funj With SAPOLIO, ' Great men waste themselves lo make the world brighter," In this they arc like SAPOLIO. (SAPOLIO is 11 solid cake of Scouring Soap used for all cleaning purposes. It brightens everything.) SAPOLIO. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE PICTURESQUE ATLAS OP AUSTRALASIA. SAMPLES of our Binding for the abovo aro now ready and oh view. Half Persian Morocco, gilt edges, 25/pcr vol | half best do do, 27/6 do; whole Persian do, hovelled boards, gilt edges, 32/G; whole best Morocco, extra do do, 87/6, That is from 20% to 33% lower than tho Sydney prices, Just to Hand: a large stock of SOL FA Material. Sole Wellington Apont, by special appointment, for Messrs J. S. Curwen'i publications. W. J. LANKSHEAR, Lambton Quay, Wellington. 3053 SALSALINE THE GREAT FOOD FRESERATIVEI THIS valuable antiseptic preparation is tasteless, odorlcsE, and perfectly harmless. It is guaranteed te keep meat, soup, milk, eggs, butter, fish, samo, preserves, fruit, wine, and food, of every description sweet and wholesale till required for uso. ONE gHILLING PACKET will prcservo 20s worth of food. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS & GROCERS in Is .and 2a packets. Wiobiilo A?iiS~'j!U. CREASE, • 3131 EKETAHUNA SMITHY ARTHUR J. CHAMBERLAIN, (Late of Masierton,) General Blacksmith aiu HAYING taken over the abovo b ness so efficiently carried on by Geo. Buckingham, solicits a continuant of the patronage that has hitherto bee so liberally extended to his predecesso: description of onsfineoring an ulacksmithing work neatly executed, tho lowest trade rates consistent ivil honeßt workmanship,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3232, 17 June 1889, Page 3

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518

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3232, 17 June 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3232, 17 June 1889, Page 3

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