SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. Messrs ohamberlainbros. • bog to announce that they havo rccontly erected MEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barloy, and Maizo, for horses eattlo and pigs, and that thoy have now on Balo ORUSHEIi DAW 21- " As good as Chamberlain's Flour" Has bccomo a proverb in tho District, This year tho quality is even liighorthan usual, inasmuch as it hasbeon an exceptionally favorable soason for growing qrhcafe* MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS vonture to hope that thoir . "LOOAIt INDUSTRY" Will havethe support and encouragomen of tho vrholo comunity, and thatconsumers will insist on having OIAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus rotiiin their money in the District. MABTBUTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS. Still Another Triumnh FOR THE VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE. Paris Exhibition, 1889—Highest Award —GOLD MEDAL. First Prizo and Gold Modal Melbourno Exhibition, 1880-81. First Award Centennial Exhibition, Melbourne—lßßß-89. It beats any other Machine in the Market. First—Simplicity—Because it has no undue works to bo looked after or get out of order; it is composed of a less number of working parts than any other shnttlo machine, and its uso is moro easily and quickly learned. Second—Durability—lts working parts are made of the beat matorial, are coinpact, strong and durable, insuring the longest wear, with the least expense for repairs. Simple appliances are provided by which all " lost motion" from wear by long uso can be taken up, Third—Efficiency- It will do a greater variety and range of work than any othor maohmo. Fourth -For tucking, cording, braiding, quilting, embroidory, shoe fitting, dress making, tailoring, family use, or goiwral manufacturing, it has no equal. It cannot bo beater, JNO GRAHAM & Co, aro sole agents, W. B. Ohennells, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, AGENT FOR London and Lancashire Fire , Insurance Company, Colonial Mutual Lifo Assurance Company, New Zealand Acoidont Insurance Company, Mercantile and Ba nkriip tcy Gnseltc, etc., etc. Money to lend on approved freehold and leasehold securi-
Educational Depository. J B. IMES, IMPORTER OF Books, stationery & Fancy Goods, Queen Street, Masterton. JUST ARRIVED EX ARAWA, FROM LONDON, NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS I YOUNG LADIES'JOURNAL, and other periodicals for October. Also school Requisites, Ladies Workboxes. Companions, Desks, (Wood and Leather) Blotters, Inkstands, Photo and Scrap Albums, Photo Frames, Ladies' Plush and Lcathor Bags, Ladies' and Gents Card Cases, Choice hand-painted Brackets, Jowcl Cases, Whatnots, ocreons Color Boxos, Mathematical Instruments, Leader Letter Balances, Dial Date Cabinet of Stationery, Draughts, Chess, Dominoes, New Tfble Games, Dolls, Walking Sticks, Text Cards, (English and Maori), Fancy Ilall Lamps, Piano Shades, Money Boxes, &c>, &c. To Arrive, ex Himalaya, from London, a splendid selection of MERCANTILE and GENERAL STATIONER? J. r Innes, Masterton. COACIIBUILDERS, ENGINEERS AND WHEELWRIGHTS. BOSS rMUm MASTERTON STEAM FACTORY,, Zealauclia Patent Wool Press, (With Bale Clamp Attachment,) WE are now manufacturing this unrivalled Press for the coming season. - Judging by thit number of ardors already in hand, and tlio fftvorablo cuuimont it has elicited from all' who hayescen it, SUCCESS JS ASSURED, All in want of a wool press should see the ZEALANDIA, when we aro confident no other will be preferred. Always on view in working order at our Factory, and inspection CORDIALLY INVITED, Wo aro agents for the Massoy Reaper and Binder, which gained HIGHEST HONORS at the Four Days Field Trial, PARIS EXHIBITION, 1889, Wo hayo in stock a lar«o assortment of Buggies, Dog Carts, Phietons, Sc., and we obtain by each 'Frisco Mail all the latest English and American improvements U published in tlio Trade Journals, We do all spfts of general blacksmithing, including Agricultural Implements, Iron Turning, Screw Cutting, Shafting, &e., in all its branches, CORRUGATED IRON CURVED. In fact any work appertainim? to the various branohoa of Coachbuildingj Wheolwrigliting, Engineering, Agricultural and General Blacksmithing. Shoeing Prices !- HACKS,' Da, cash 5s Gd booked DRAUGHTS, 6s lid „ 73 „ Hrols & Toes, 7s fid „ 8s „ Note—No slop shoes used or kept in dock. All shoes used aro made on the premises by cur noted farrier R. CRAWFORD, who lias taken first and second prize for Blueing at the Wairarapa •.iiows for tlio last seven years, Ross and Muir,. 'Patenteesof kho Zoalandia Wool Press) Btoani Coach Factory, ,!ueon 5treet,,,,,,.,, ...Masterton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3634, 9 October 1890, Page 2
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690Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3634, 9 October 1890, Page 2
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