J. GRAHAM AND GO., MASTEETOF • -HAVE ON'SALEF" l i Stocks of tlie TJndernotod juinesBEING BOUGHT AT LOWEST POSSIBLE BATES WE CAN SELL AT , SAME, INSPECTION INVITED. PMOE LIST SENT ON APPLIGATIIN; SPECIAL TERMS Jo Station Holders, Boarding-houso ICoopersand Buyers, Orders called for anil-Delivered FREE to any reasonable diatanco. Wo are buyers and' Sellers of GRASS SEEDS, TURNIP SEEDS, ami FARM PRODUCE ol ALL KINDS. GUNB—Just Opened. SINGLE AMD DOUBLE BRI'IEOH-LOADEIi, 70s to 120s SINGLE AND DOUBLE MUZZLE-LOADER, 35a to 80s Those arc all flood, Useful Guns, specially selected to suit the re({itircitieiits of this district, and Prices are very moderate. CARTRIDGES, CARTRIDGE CASES, POWDER; SHOf. and CAPS, SHOT BELTS, POWDER FLASKS, uil Marked cheap, J _ ONE MAN, from 3i to 5 foot. < •' CROSSCUT from 5 feet to 7 feet. ■ ,IUST OPENED-1 Gross Each of Star and Cresoont and GriQitlis 1 H.L. IiAIS'GEy-Luke- and Scott Bros. Tim best value'in American Stoves is.oar No. 7 DOVER, .955. No Building • Required. Delivored Free A special line of goods in Steel Pated with Enamel) comprising—Sancepoiis, Basins, Jlillt Basins, Candlesticks, Toilet Jugs, Pastry- Board, Milk Boilers. Inspect these Goods, Pumps, Baths, Buckets, Spades, Shoyols, Axa—Wire, Black Wiro, AVirc Netting, Travelling Trunks, Fendom. OROOKERY-Glassmo, Cups and Saucers, 4/(5 upwards, White and, Gold, 7/0 per dozen; Cream Jugs, Brown Glazed Jugs, \ Teapots, Basii\s, Plates, Tumblers from 3/6 per dozen, Mirrors, with stand, from 0/6, Mason's Pitont Jam, all sizes, Fancy Goods suitable for Marriage or Birthday Presents in great variety. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO PARTIES FURNISHING PAINTERS G'OODS-Paperhangings, Varnishes, Oil, Colours, White and Rod Lead, Glue, all sizes, . OATS, PIIOUTJCE, &c. CALL and INSPECT; NO PRESSING TO BUY, The Salo of our Celebrated Castle Brand of Indian, Coylon, and China TEAS Still increases, having the advantage of a Practical Training in this Business, which saves our customers, paying double profits • • Tiy our CEYLON TEAS at 2/4. Try our CEYLON TEAS at 2/8, packed in Lead, . (LIMITED), E. W. MILKS & ft. Ironmongers and Iron Merchants, HARVESTING} MACHINERY to arrive fortlio coming season. " Buckeye " lowdown Reapers $ Binders. THE BUCKEYE^iTffiK iiAcuiNE ,lt8hrthis80a8011 ' mSS&W®! a,ul fe 1 ' 3 B " ck °l'° 2 tow lowing Machines HORNSBY'b Combined Reapera g d Mowers. HOUNSBY'S Two horse Mowing .Machines. UORNSBY'S Fern and Scrub Cutters American Horse Hay Bakes..; American Winnowing Machines for cleaning and separating Grass Seeds and Graiu. Extk A3 for " Buckoye" and "Hornby's Reapers & Binders he Binder Twine binder twine Binder Twine A LARGE STOCK of both Manua and Flax Bindor Twine, of llie BEST QUALITY for the coming harvest JUST LANDED American Hill Sido Ploughs ' Homsby's 1 and 2 Wheel and Siving Ploughs Planot Jr combined Seed Srill and Hoes Planet Jr Wheel Hoes & Oultivatore n,- „ " Horse hoes and Cultivators HOWARD S Zig Zag Harrows, Cham Harrows, 1, 2, 3 Horse Whinnletrees CHAFF CUTTERS for hand, hoiao, aud steam power. ' ™ PLOUGH FITTINGS of all kinds FENCING STANDARDS, cut and punched to any i»augo at lowest prico Portable Engines and Threshing Machinery, E- V* MILLS & GOo Limited. AGRICULTURE IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS WELLINGTON.
ROUSE &BIJRRELL, COAOHBUILDERS, WELLINGTON, DESIRE tlio inhabitants of Masterton, Forty Milo Bubli, nnd the Wairarapa genorally to' know that they are the BEST and CHEAPEST CO AC B B UILDERS. Tlicre is no Ooachbuilder-in the Province that can touch them, for tho following reasons: Tlioy havo tho Largest Staff of First-class Tradcsmon ot any fijm. The largest Stuck of Seasoned Matorial, and they havo a Complete Plant of Steam Machinery, and tlioy being both First-class Tradesmen in thoir separate Branches, superintend all work, Anyoiw requiring any description of Vehicles should writo tor thoir Price List and Illustrated Catalogue. Solo agent for the CART AND WAGGON COMI'AN CELEBRATED ROAD CARTS SnmiENIS 10 ARKXVE, — , tlio Address; ROUSE and HURBELL, EMPIRE STEAM COACH FACIORY, CoORTENAY I'tACE, Wellington. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE v DEPARTMENT, Hfitabllsbod 1670, EVERY rOLICI' OOBAXTEEP BY THE STATU, For tlio foUoning, Bmongst nuuy reasons, Now-iealauJtrs should sui'port their uatioual office 1. Its Security is absolute. 2. Its Premiums aro low. 3. Its Bonuses aro high. 4. lis Fimds aro all iiroted in the' Colony, 5. Its business is restricted to New Zealand, tho HEALTHIEST COUOTIiY IN THE WOULD, New-Zottlainlcva ytlio'iujuro iu Australian, and.American offices'wliicli obtain the bulk ol their business from tlio old world slid tlio other colonics (Including Queensland, Woslcra Australia, and Fiji) lmvo to w lor THE LOSS AMSINC! I'KOM TIM UIiAVIEB MOIITAUITY OF THOSIi COUSTBIES'. The death-rate iu (jiicciwliuul Is W par cent, ihljjherth»ultlsiuNo\y/!coliuil. , I'cnds at iireseut dftto, ovor . ONE AJiD A HALF MILLION I'OUNDS.' j ANNUAL INCOJIK, ovor £282,000, „ F. W. i'IIASKLAXnI F.1.A., !J Commisßioncr and Govt. Actuary, ; SEED AND FEED : OATS. 0000 -BUSHELS Sparrow »Bill, >• .• ; Canadian) Da'nuji.'Groy arid Tartariano,its. .... i nv;-':
.3 JOHN ELLEY In takim; ovor tlie business latoly cor ducted by Mli 11. B, LATHAM bei(B to intimato that ho is, prepared t deliver CHEAP MEaT Of tho Best Quahty to all parts of th town and distinct. A Trial liespect/uily Solicited 311 TAUEJRU SMITHY, George Townsend HAVINIt lakon over tho abnvo wellknown Smithy, solicits tho patronage of the inhabitants of tho Taueni, and outlying districts. .' BlackswithiiigWorkinal its branchoa noatly executed, at lowest possible ratos ■ W hoehvriglit's work of every description carried out oil th'epreraisej TO THE DEAF! V .' The description of a jiinplo remedy, by which,a person has- just been, coinpletely cured of deafn&iind noises in ilie irnd of forty years' standino, can be liadfrooof charge oil application, yorbally or by letter.jto : ; ■ :1 "NICHOLSON,' 1 '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3468, 25 March 1890, Page 1
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902Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3468, 25 March 1890, Page 1
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