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/ ROUSE &I.URRELL, i COAOHBUILDERS, | WELLINGTON, Ip T\ESlßEthe inhabitants of MasIf XJ tertim, Forty Milo Bush, and II the Wairarapa generally to know that J they are the BEST and CHEAPEST '/, COAOHBUILDERS, There is no j Ouaclibuildcr in the Province that can // touch them, for the following reasons: They have the Largest Staff of 71 First-class Tradesmen ot any firm, The Largest Stock of Seasoned I, Material, and they have a Complete I Plant of Steam Machinery, and tlioy J| being both First-class Tradesmen in their separate Bvanehes, superintend | all work, j Anyone reijuiring any 'description of [ Vehicles should write tor their j Prico List and Illustrated Catalogue. Ii Sok agent for tho CART and WAGGON COMPANY'S \ CELEBRATED ROAD CARTS. _'e__l_^_V/____^_M__r_____i iHBi IPMKKTS TO ARRIVE,— d KsfNote the Address; • | ROUSE and HTOELL, " EMWW3 "STEAM COACH FACTORY, CotiMENAY Place, 1 Wellington. i W) VO. (LIMITED), HARVESTING MACHINERY. U! ) t'! STOCK JUST LANDED COMPRISING The Buckeye low* Reapers <fc Binders. THE.Lightest and Strongest Machine in the World. Tho NEWKNOTTER, tho Simplest and most Moot, Tho Buckeye cannot capsizo on Hill Sides. No Transport Carriage Necessary. The Buckeyo is AWAY AHDAD of all others in improvements this'season BUOREYE'two horse Mowing Machines"! HORNSBY'S Combined Reapers and Mowers HORNSBY'S Two horso Mowing Machines, HORNSBY'S Scrub Cutting Machines for Manuka and Cotton Wood Scrub. S % E »h' • , Euvolvi "S Horae Hay Rakes. American Winnowing Machines for separating and cleaning all kinds of Grass v Seeds and Grain. JiXTiusforßuckeyeßcapcrs&Binders EmuforHornaby'a Reaprs& Binders Binder Twine of best quality Binder Twine American Hill Side Ploughs - Horaabj-'a 1 and § Wheel and Swing Ploughs Amorican Horso Hoes and Cultivators. Howard's Colonial Pattern Doublo Furrow Ploughs E- W- MILLS& CO-, Limited. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTO i<s WELLINGTON. Boots anafsiioes, RETAIL,^HOLEKeKUCES For Ready Money ONLY, WAB DECLARED NOT BETWEEN ENGLAND AND GERMANY, BUT Between tho BOOT DEALERS oi MASTER/TON. Ladies and Gentlemen of Masterton and District T)li NOT DECEIVED by large signs and big blow, but if you want GOOD D BOOTS go to H. PETERSON, who you all know sells nothin« but First-Class GoousataFairPrice. No clap-trap Prices and advertisements to mislead you,. (Jail at tho shop and compare the price andgoods with others and it will be found that H, PETERSON can not be beat, he is NOT "Here to-day and gone to-morrow.'' It will not pay him to pawn ofl Rubbish for first-class goods. BOOTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER REPAIRS DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES. Make no mistake in the address, to be found next to Pearce s Boot Rlmr 1 _„ i!£ OPPOSITE ROSS k MUIR'S COACH FACTOIIY f K!l¥i¥llMliWl BOOTMAKER AND IMPOJRTEK _ QUEEN-STREET, WATR^?A E <™ f V> rHE "ARQUISOP NORMANB. WAIRARAPA bTEAM SAS HOTEL. CARTERTON AND DOOR FACTORY, ANE of tho mosioonimodiousandbest \ / appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, IS supplying Matai and other Timber, now '» th ° hands of that woll-kuowii either rough or dressed, at lowest public caterer rates, Every description of rotifih and & BUQKERIDGE, dressed Timber, Mouldings, Sashes, whowouldbe rfnd to sooall his old patron Doors, and Qarclou Lights, always in and as many now ones as may mako it stock, —r- convenient to call. PACKING CASES ASPECIALITY The culinary dopartmont is first-class, and tho wines, beers, and apirits are of Palings and R«ugh Timber can alw» tho vel ? bosfc ? u '% obtainable. he had Cheap for Cash. EF-Alcock'f First-class Billiard Table R, A. Wakklin,...Proprietor GREYTOWN NORTH. 33

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3284, 16 August 1889, Page 1

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579

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3284, 16 August 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3284, 16 August 1889, Page 1

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