Corrugated Iron .Corrugated Iron, 3000 SHEETS DAMAGED CORRUGATED GALVANIZED IRON. 6ft to 10ft lengths at from Is lOd per sheet, ORB GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON, PlilCE LIST. 5 G 1 8 9 10 foet 2/2 2/7 3/- 3/5 4/• 4/8 per aheei Also BLACK CORRUGATED IRON. PRICE LIST! 5 0 7 8 9 10 Feet 1/6 1/9 2/1 2/4 2/10 8/3 per sheet The Choapesl Uorniraled Iron in the market, especially for Flaxmills and Sheds. See following example i—- .,. £ B d ICS-sheets Bft galvanised O'jrmgated Iron, cost 33 5d per sheet 27 13 6 IG2 sheets Bft Black Corrugated Iron, 2s 4d per sheet 18 18 Saying in 1 ton black cor, iron 8 15 6 SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS ALLOWED. Country orders must bo Accompanied with remittance.
Also manufacturer of Spouting, Ridging, Leadhead Nails, Galvanised Water Tanks, Baths, and all descriptions of Galvanised Iron Goods; also, Corrugated Iron for Verandahs, Small Corrugated Iron specially uiado for Vuranduhs. Artesian Well Pipes and Fittings a Speciality. Highest Cash Prico given for OLD ZINO. Note the Address m.Empire Works THOMAS BALLINGE^, Manufactory, VICTORIA STREET Office and Wakkiiovse, No 17, Willis-street, WELI. JN GTOIV.
Tho Now Hiflfli Arm WIftVEIIK Sowing Mncliines T)RIZES awarded within tho last ' twolve "months;— First Award, <ide!aido Exhibition; Gold . Medal, Barcelona Exhibition. First Order fur Excellence, Brussels Exhibition. First Order of merit, Melbourne Exhibits, Official report of Melbonrno Exliilnlion:— " We consider the appliances of the WEBTHEIM Machines to bo of the Best description; the finish of the Machines perfect. For family and gonoral work tho TVKJiTHBIM Machines are worthy of the First Order of Merit.". Knitting Wnoliiues. . THE GIIiyWOLD (circular) THIS CONCORDIA (parallel) Depots for tho above on TIME PAYMENT or for CASH, MESSRS Grace, Clark & Co-, Lamm Quay, Wellington'. IMPORTERS AND PRACTICAL MACHINISTS. Repairs of all Kinds Undertaken, Correspondence Solicited,
To Gardeners and Fruitgrower's. DR HOSKING'S COMPLETE PATENT SPRA? MACHINE /""(AN be procured from Mr Nicftom \J Tiiismith, Maaterton, from whom all partioulara can be obtained, or from Dr Honking, Ohuroh-strcct, who will be happy to show and explain its working to tlioae intarested 8304 PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, Bannintor-Stet Masterlon (Opposite Masonic Hall,) MRS DOUGHTY bogs to notify that _ ahe has opened a Private Accommodation House, and will be qlad to entertain hor old friends. Buard and Lodging £1; Board only 15/. 2273 OPINIONS ON THE Mat-opal types (Patented,)
j\ NEW PROCESS ; PHOTOGRAPHY. rpHE Most Nobm the Marquis of L Diiwhsbme writes" L think great praise is duo to you for making • euoh a stop in the Photography, and I ® ft»l quite sure your prucusa will meet J the success it deserves." Mr Walrond, Private Secretary Jo_ His Excellency the Governor, writes" Your now procoss is lovely, ( and far superior to the old glazin?. I : showed them to his Excollenoy the Govornnr, who was rauih struck with , them, and remarked on tbo contrast between the picture of himself printed in the Matt Opal-Type and tho saiuo' picture printed in the ordinary way." The Wanguni Herald, 3rd December, 1889" Wo havo received from Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns, of Wellington, who aro undoubtedly tho best photographers in the colony, samples of their production by a new process, patenteed, wo believe, by them, known as tho 1 Matt-Opal-Type,' Tho pictures are in every reppeot works of art, for m this, as in ail their work, Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns havo aohieved tho greatest success," #Oj ftc, Tno Marlhnrnugh Express, 27th Noyembor, 1887:-" We havo no hesitation in saying that tho Matt Opal Typo will revolutionise Photography, and be universally adopted. In fact, ono could never endure looking at a glazed picture after ■seeing these." WRIGGLESWOfiJ'H
UlNftS, I'HOTOOIIAPHERS, To Hj&Exceimnoy the Bioht Hon. the Eael of Onslow, Governor of New Zo aland, BOLE PATENTEES, 7, WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON, Nearly Opposite tbb Empire Hotel WELLINGTONTelephone No IGI A. COY HAVING purchased the busmosi lately carried on by H. Colo, negs to intimate to the inhabitants nf Maeterton and surrounding districts that havin-/ thoroughly renovatod the promises he is no'v in a position to suddlv OYSTERS, ' FISH, BAUBITS AND POULTRY, ut the shortest possible notico,aud would respectfully sdicit a continuance of the support bo liberally accorded to his predecessor. Customers waited on daiily for oulors. A. 0. is a clash pn r . "Iwsur of Rihbits, Babhit Skina, and Poultry in any quantity, Addreisa-, Quewstreot, Muterttai,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3554, 5 July 1890, Page 4
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717Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3554, 5 July 1890, Page 4
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