SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY MESSRS OHAMBERLAINBROS, beg to announce that they have recontly erected MEW MAORINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING ')*ta, Bean;, Barley, and Maize, for horses cat'.lo and pigs, and that they have now on sale CRUSHED OATS 2/- " At j/oofJ m (Jkmhrhm'i jfW' ( Has bocomo a proverb in the District. This year the quality Ib even higherthan unual, inasmuch as it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat. Wholesale, Flour, saoks ... £9 per ton 100's £0 6s „ CO's £9 10s „ 25's £9 16s „ Middlings ... Si 10s. „ Seconds ... £6 „ Pollard ... £B ~ Bran £8 „ RETAIL. Sacks ... £1 100'b 10s fid 60'» . ... Bfl 6d 25' a 3s Bran ... 3a fid MEBBR3 CHAMBERLAIN BBOS venture to hopo that their "LOCAL INDtJSTRI" Will havetho support and encouragemon of the whole comunity,_ and thatcon Burners will insist on having OIAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in the District. MABTOTON , STEAM FLOUR MILLS, FOR Enamol Paint, 0 sdpor tin, gi to I R, and E.TIN GEY, Mnnncrs-streot, Wellington, 841! I mHESALE of our Celebrated Castl , Brand of INDIAN, CEYLON, & CHINA TEAS STILI INCREASES, having th> advantage of a practical training in thi business, which SAVES our customer paying doublo profits. TRY OUR CEYLON TEAS 2g 4q TRY OUR CEYLON TEAS 2g g^ Packed in Lend. J. GRAHAM t CO, Educational Depository J B. IMES, IMPORTER OF stationery & Fancy Goods Queen Street, Master ton, j&Latatßooh of Eccnj Description !>, Direct Steamer. Splondid assortment of newest BIRTHDAY CARDS & BOOKLETS FANG? GOODS—lncluding, Writ in? Desks, Work Boxes, Inkstands Ladies' Bags, Pocket Books, Pnrsei Ladies' and Gents' Card Cases, Jewc Cases, Whatnots, Photo Frames, Dolls Screens, Ohincso Lanterns, Walkinj Sticks, Footballs, New Music, Five Quira Superfino Cream Laii Ruled Notepaper for ONE SHIL LING.-Envelofes from 2n pe packet. PIANO FOB SALE, J. B. ONES, Masterton.
MORRIS & FAKE, PAHIATUA, FARRIERS k GENERAL SMITHS. LL ORDERSexccutcd with prump titude and despatch by .MORRIS k FAKE. J. J. lAL K T)EGS to announco to tho inhabitants of Masterton and Surrounding District that he has taken over the Bread Business of J. G. MACKAY, and hopes by civility and strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage, In referenoo to tho above J. G. MACKAY begs to return his thanks for the liberal sharo of public support extended to him during the past ton years, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of tho samotohis successor, MEJ.J.JALK. " J, G. MAOKAY will still carry on tho general atoro and confectionery business as heretofore in Queen Street, Plcjbo call and inspect, or send for cataloguo pf the Wonderful new , HIGH ARM WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINESLatest Valuable Improvements, Hew Appliances, Noiseless Motion, Increased Advantages, GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS For Families, Dressmakers, Tailors, Bootmakers, and Manufacturers. They are acknowledged THE MOST DURABLE AND SATISFACTORY. Sole AoehtsDEPOTS: LAJiMON-QOAY ,'.WeLUNOION AND Vvmmvs Wonts,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3496, 28 April 1890, Page 2
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467Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3496, 28 April 1890, Page 2
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