LOOK OUT MDHKIWKI XMAS GAME. GIYEN AWAY, GRAND FUN FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. NEW FRUIT HAS THRIVED.
CURRANTS, RAISINS, SULTANAS, MUSCATELS, FIGS, NUTS, CRACKERS, &cTHE CHEAPEST STORE IN MASTKRTONIS REDMAN'S, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, QUEM-SIRKBT MaSTBIITOH (Undor tho Publio Clock.)
W of reminding tlio publio ol i Mastcrton and surrounding district fli his Large and Wkm.-sbi.kcird Stock ol ELECTRO ELATE, WATCHES, OLOOKS-AND-JEWELLERY A Ohoico soktion of Electro Plato in Mon and Albion wore, Oak, and the now (hydued Silver, consisting of Waiters, Salad bowls and Servers, Bis cnit barrels, Marmalades, Butters, Jelly and Jam Dishes, Ditto Spoons, Urcaltfast Castors, Dinner Cruets, Combinations, Toast Racks, Children's Mugs (in sterling silver and E.V), Desert Sorvers, Sugar Sifters, Butter Knives, (in silvoi and plate), Pickle Forks, Napkin Rings (in silver and plate), Afternoon tea services, Finn Slices, Carvers,-Dessert Kni7es and Forks, Ac, &c. As these foods ora of Choiae Dcsignß, done up in Morocco and Plush Cases, they are most suitable as CHRISTMAE AND WEDDING PRESENTS. A Lnrro Variety of aorvicoablo Ladies and Gents Gold and Silver WATCHES. WORKING MEN need not tend theii money away to get a watch, as W.D now keeps in stock an Extm strong cased English Lair Wakh at 70s. The latest English Novelties in GOLI and SILVER JEWELLERY always ir stock. Aneroid Barometers, Incubator Thermometers, Binoculars, Telescopes, Ac SPECIAL ATTENTION given to th< OPTICAL BUSISm Fitting of Spootoclcj, Ac. SAMPLES of all the now designs of Marblo and Presentation Clocks, Office Clocks, etc. All REPAIRS in Watches, Olocki and Jewollery carofully done on tin
SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY MESSRS CHAMBERLAINBROS. bog to announce that thoy have recently oroctod NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Outs, Boana, Barloy, and Maize, for horaoa cattle and piga, and that thoy have now on Bale CRUSHED OATS 3/"is qooi as Chamberlain's Mom" Has become a proverb in the District. This year the ouality is even highorthan usual, inasmuch as it has boon an exceptionally favorable aoaaonfor growing wheat. WnOIESUR. Flour, Backß ... £lO per ton 100'b £lO 5s „ SO's £lO 10a „ 25's £lolsa „ Middlings .., £8 10s. „ Seconds ... £OIO3 „ Pollard ... £sloa ~ Bran ~,' ... to „
Sacks ... £l2a 6d 100's ' lis Cd BO'b ... 63 3d 25'« jj 3s 3d Bran " ... 3s Cd. MESSES OUAMBBBLAINBBOB vontuto to hope that thoit "LOCAL INDUSTRY" Will havethe support snd encouragement of tho whole comunity, and thatconBurners will insist on having CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in the STEAM FLOUR MILLS. LOOK OUT NEW ADVERTISEMENT. IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ IT.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 382, 10 December 1889, Page 2
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412Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 382, 10 December 1889, Page 2
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