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SUPPORT LOCAL' INDUSTRY. MESSRS OUAMBERLAINBROS. beg to anhounco thnt they have recently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oals, Beans, Barley, and Maizo, for liorseß cattle and pigs, and that they have now on ealo ORUSHEL QLXi ... ... 2/"is good as C/iamoerlam'a Hour" »• Has become a proverb in the District, This year the quality Is oven higherthan usual, inasmuch as it hasbeon an exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat. . '. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BBOS venture to hope that thoir "LOOAL lUD7STR7" Will havotho support and oncouragemen of the wholo comunity, and thntconsumers will insist on having ' CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR,' And thus retain their money in the District. MASTEKTON BTEAM FLOUR MILLS. PJiotograpliy. THE NEW STUDIO IS NOW OPEN. rpilE Ladies and Gontlcmen of Mastcrton and its yicinity are respectfully informed that tho undersigned liavo removed to his new Studio adjoining Messrs Lowes andlorns auction room TIME. PRICE, PHOTOGRAPHER, Queen Stiiee'i 1 , Masterton. Still Mother Triumph FOR THE VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE. Paris Exhibition, 1889—Highest Award -COLD MEDAL. First Prizo and Gold Medal Melbourne Exhibition, 1880-81. First Award Contennial Exhibition, Molbnnme-1888-89, It beats any other Machine in the Market. First—Simplicity—Bncause it has no undue works to be looked after or got out of order; it is composed of a less number of working parts than any other shuttle machine, and its uso is more easily and quickly learned. Second—Durability—llsworkmg parts .•re made of the best material, are compact, strong and durable, insuring the longest wear, with the least oxpense for repairs. Simple appliances aro provided by which all " lost motion" from wear by long use can be takou up. Third-EfHciency- It will do a greater variety and range of work than any other machine, Fourth -For tucking, cording, braiding., quilting, embroidery, shoe fitting, dress making, tailoring, family uso, or general manufacturing, it has no equal, It cannot be beater, JNO GRAHAM & Co, aro solo agents, Educational Depository. JB.IMBS, IMPORTER OF Books, stationery & Fancy Goods, Queen Street, Masterton. JUST ARRIVED ex DORIC, FROM LONDON, NEW BOOKS! [ NEW BOOKS I YOUNG LADIES' JOURNAL, and other periodicals for Septombor. Summer N T umber Illustrated London News, with large coloured plate Graphic Summer Number, large colored pluto I'ictorial "World Summer Number, large colored plato .ilso school Requisites.—Ladies "Worn ■luxes, Companions, Desks, (Wood and Leather) Blotters, Inkstands, Photo and Scrap Albums, Photo Frames, Ladies' Plush and Leather Bnga, Ladies' and 3'onts Card Cases, Ohoico hand-painted brackets, Jewel Cases, Whatnots, Screens ,'olor Boxes, Mathematical Instruments, deader Letter Balances, Dial Date abinet of Stationery, Draughts, Chess, Jominocs, New Tfblo Ganios, Dolls, '.Valkhw Sticks, Text Cards, (English •wl Maori), Fancy Hall Lamps, Piano -hades, Money Boxeß, &c„ &c, To Arrive, ox Himalaya, from London, • splendid selection of MERCANTILK and GENERAL STATIONERY, J. 13. INNES/. Masterton. FRANK FEIST, j J AS pleasure in announcing that he las secured that largo and centrally liluated shop of Mr A L Wiiyib, Carteron, and will opon sarno on about IWRSDAY, 2MAugust, Al\\ a carefully asserted- ttoclc cf iif eery, Drapery, r _and Ironmongery, vliich will repay inspection,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 5 September 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 5 September 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 5 September 1890, Page 2

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