SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY M raits ouAinmuinn beg to announco that thoy havi I'ocently erected NEW MAORLNERI for CRUSHING AND'GRIM Oats, Beans, Barley, and Maize, fo: Uoraca catllo and pigs, and that the; have now on aalo CRUSHED OATS 2| " At good <ij ChmMm'i Flow" Has become a provorb in tho District This year the quality Is ovon highorthai usual, inasmuch as it has boon an e* ceptionally favorable season for growin whoat. ' Wholesale. Flour, saoka ..; £9 per ton 100' a £9 5s „ GO's £9 10s „ 26's £0 16a „ Middlings ... SI 10s, n Scc'ondß ... £6 „ Pollard ... £B n Bran ... ... £8 » RETAIL. Sacks ... £1 00's 10s 6d 50's ... (is 6d 2B's 3s Bran ... 3s 6d MESSES CHAMBERLAIN BROS venture to hope that their "LOCAL INDtfSTRT" Will havothe support and encouragemoi of the whole and thateor aumers will insist on having OIAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in tho District. MASTERTOH ' STEAM FLOUR MILLS. TjWR Enamel Taint, 0 fid per tin, g R, an<l E. TIN GEY, Manners-streot, VVeilingtoni 341 THE SALE of our Colobrated Castl Brand of INDIAN, CEYLON, & CHINA TEAS • STILI INCREASES, having th advantage of a practical traimns in thf business, which SAYES our customer paying doublo profits, TRY OUR CEYLON TEAS 2g TRY OUR CEYLON TEAS 2g g( Packed in Lead. J. GRAHAM 00 Educational Depository J B. IMES, IMPORTER OF stationery & Fancy Goods Quoen Street, Maatertou. of Emy Description b Direct Steamer. Splendid assortment of newest BIRTHDAY CARDS & BOOKLETS FANCY GOODS—lncluding, Writ inp Desks, Work Boxes, Inkstands Ladies' Bags, Pocket Books, Puraes Ladies' and Gents' Card Cases, Jewe Cases, 'Whatnots, Photo Frames, Dolls Sorsens, Chineso Lanterns, Walkinj Sticks, Footballs, New Music. Fivo Quiras Superfine Cream Laii Ruled Notkpaper for ONE SHIL LING. —Envelopes from 2d pe Pa< PIANO FOR SALE, J. B, innes, Masterton.
MORRIS & ME, PAHIATUA, FARRIERS k GENERAL SMITHS. ORDERS executed with promp titude and despatch by MORRIS & .FAKE, Pahiatua. 3188 J. J. F A L~K jgEGS to announco to the inhabitants of Masterton and Surrounding District that he has taken over the Bread Business of J. Gr. MAGKAY, and hopes by civility and strict attontion to business to merit a (air siiaro of public patronage. Iu reference to the above J. G. MAOKAY begs to return his thanks for the liberal sharo of public Bupport extended to him during the past ten years, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of tbo same to his successor, MR J. J. FALL • J, G, MAOKAY will still carry on the general Btore and confectionery business as heretofore in Queen Street, Masterton. 8491 Please call nud inspect, or send for catalogue of tho Wonderful new HIGH ARM WERTHEIM SEIItt MMIIIES Latest Valuable Improvements, New Appliances, Noiseless Motion, Increased Advantages, GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS For Fainilios, Dressmakers, Tailors, Bootmakers, and Manufacturers. They are acknowledged THE MOST DURABLE AND SATISFACTORY, Sole AgentsQzaoe, Clarke & Co. DEPOTS: .. Lambton-qbay Wbukoion AND ' Fawusioh NO'IIIII,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3495, 26 April 1890, Page 2
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480Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3495, 26 April 1890, Page 2
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