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SUPPORT LOOAL INDUSTRY, MESSRS OHAMBERLAINBROS. tog to annuunco that thoy have recently orcctcd NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barley, and Maize, for horses cattle and pigs, and that they liavo now on salo CRUSHED OAId 2/"At gooi <w (hmMam't Flour" Has becomo a proverb in the District, This yoar the quality Is ovon highorthan usual, inasmuch aa it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS vonture to hope that their "LOOAL INDUSTRY" Will havethe support and encouragemon of the wholo comunity, and tnatoonsumers will insist on having OSAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in the District, MASTEKTON steam FLOUR MILLS,

Still Another Triumph FOB TUB VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE. Paris Exhibition, 1889—Highest Award -GOLD MEDAL. First Prizo and Gold Medal - Melbourne Exhibition, 1880-81. First Award Centennial Exhibition, Melbnurno-1888-89. It beats auy other Machine ill First—Simplicity—Bncauao it has no unduo works to bo looked after or get 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—ltsworking parts are made of tho best material, are compact, strong and durable, insuring the longest wear, with the leneb expense for ropairs. Simple appliances are provided by which all "lost motion" fvoni wear by long uso can be taken up. Third —EOicienoy— It will do a grantor variety and range of work than any other mft'.bine, Fourth -For tucking, cording, braidjn», quilting, embroidery, shoe fitting, dress making, tailoring, family use, or goiinral inamifactupg, it has no equ,il. It cannot be bonier, JNO GIIAHAM & Co, nro sole agents, W. B, Oheimells, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, AGENT FOR London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company. Colonial Mutual Lifo Assurance Company. New Zealand Accident Insurance Company, Mercantile and Ba nkrup Uy Gaelic, etc., oto. Money to lend on approved freehold and leasehold sccuriiSducatlonnl Depository. J B. IMES, IMPORTER OF Books, stationery & Fancy Goods, Qiioeu Street, Mfisterton. JUST ARRIVED ex Aiuwa, FROM LONDON, NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS I YOUNG LADIES'JOURNAL, and other periodicals for October. Also school Requisites, Ladies Workboxes, Companions, Desks, (Wuod and Leather) Blotters, Inkstands, Photo and Scrap Albums, Photo Frames, Ladies' Plush and Leather Bags, Ladies' and Gents Card Cases, Cbolijfl Ji,ind-painted Brackets, Jewel Cases, Whatnots, tfcrepns Color Boxes, Mathematical Instruments, Leader Letter Balances, Dial Dato Cabinet of Stationer)', Draughts, Chess, Dominoes, New Teble Games, Dolls, Walking Sticks, Text Cards, (English and Maori), Fancy Ball Lamps, Piano Slnidos, Moiipy Boxes, k., Ac. To Arrive, ex'HJnialjiyi}, Ipcni London, a splendid Bclection of pRO.ffJTILE aud GENERAL STATIONERV" j. b.'lnnbs, Masterton. COACIIBUILDERS, ENGINEERS AND WHEELWRIGHTS. lioss &~Mum MASTERTON STEAM FACTORY., Zealaudia Patent Wool Press, (With Bulo Clamp Attachment,) WE aro now .manufacturing this unrivalled Press'for tho coming season, Juddn" by tiro number of orders already in hand, and th,a favorable comment it has elicited from all who havo seen it, SUCCESS IS ASSURED. All jn ivant of a wool press should see tho ZMLANDIA, when we aro confident no other will bo preferred. Always on viow In working «rdcr at our Factory, and inspection CORDIAf,LY INVITED, Wo aro agents for the ilasscy Reaper and Bindor, which r-iimcd HIGHEST HONORS at the Four Days Field Trial, PARIS EXHIBITION, 1889. We havo in stock a lavo assortment of Buggies, Dog Carts, Plmjlons, ic.and.we obtain by each 'Frisco Mfcil all tho latest English and Amoricin implements as published in tlia Trado Journals, Wo do all sorts of "oneral blscksmilhing, including Agricultural Imp|eriW,ts, Iron Turning, BoroffCntteMjnftte.jnrfljte benches. CORRUGATED IKON CUKYED. In fact any work appertainin" to the various branches of Coaclibuildinj,', Wbeolwrifrhtinj?, En"inecrin", Agricultural and General Blagksmithing. _ . Jsjioeing Prices :- '3AIS, fy «wl> 5s M DRAUGHTS. 6s Gd„ fa „ Heols & Toes, 7s lid „ Bs. „ NoTB-sJfl slop shoes used or kept in stock. All Bhoes gaerl nro mado on the premises by our noted farrier R. CRAWFORD, who has taken first and second Shows for the Inst Boven years, Ross and Muir, (Patentees of llw Zealaudia Wool Tress) Steam Coach Factory, Queen Street, Masterton

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3632, 7 October 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3632, 7 October 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3632, 7 October 1890, Page 2

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