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S v<V ';#J Ill'tJ hare SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY MESSRSCHAMBERLAINBROS ■ bog to announce that they • havi recently erected ,NE\V MACHIKERI tot )ORUSfIIUG v iAND (JIUNDIN( "t • OAM '... ... ,-u ;u As good as Chamberlum's Flour" Has becomo a proverb in the Districl Tliis year the quality la oven highortlia bb it haa booil ail m coptionally favomblo season for growin wheat. MEBSRS CUAMBERLAINBRO'E venture to hopo that their "LOOAL ISDUSSRT' Will havotho support and encouragemei of tlio wliolo comunity, and thatcoi sumers will insiab pri having ; > OIAMBERLAIN'S FLOUII,. And thus retain their-raonev in the • District. • : MASTKitTON STMI EI-OUR MILLS. ' Still Another Triumph FOR THE VERTICAL TOD SEWING MACHINE. Paris Exhibition, 1889—Highest Awa GOLD MEDAL. First Prize iii Gold Modal Melbourne Exhibitio [•81. First Award Oontenni Exhibition, Melbourne—lßßß-89. It beats any other Machine ii the Market. First—Simplicity—Bacauso it lias unduo works to be looked after or get o of order; it is composed of a less numt df working parts than any other, shut machine, and its ueo is moro easily a quickly learned. Second—Durability—lts working pai are made of tlio best material, are coi pact,Btrong and durable, insuring t tannest wear, witli the least expense I repairs. Simple appliances nte provid by which all "lost motion" from wear long use cat) be takoii up. • Third—Efficiency-It will do a greal v.irioty and range of work than anyott machine. Fourth -For tucking, cording, bra: ing, quiHing, embroidery, shoe fittn dress making, tailoring family use, yennral manufacturing, it has no equa It cannot be beater, JNO GRAHAM & Co, are sole agent;

W, B. Qliennells, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. AGENT FOR London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, ■■ ■ . Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Company. Now Zealand Accidont Insurance Company, Morcantile and Bariktup tty G'n.ellc, eto., etc. Money to lend on approved freehold and leasehold securities.

Educational Depository, J B. mU.ES, IMPORTER OF Books, stationery & Fancy Goods, ■ Qucon Street, Master ton. JUST ARRIVED EX Aitm, FROM LONDON, NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS I YOUNG LADIES'JOURNAL, and other periodicals for October, i Also school Requisite!, Lndies Workboxes, Companions, Desks, (Wood and Leatlier) Blotters, Inkstands, Photo and • Scrap Albums, Photo Fiames, Ladies' i Plush and Leather Bags, Ladies' and Gouts Card Cases, Choice hand-painted Brackets. Jewel Oases, Whatnots, Screens Color Boxes, Mathematical Instruments, i Leador Lettor Balances, Dial Dato Cabinet of Stationery, Draughts, Chess, Dominoes, Hew Tfble Gaines, Dolls, i Walking Sticks, Text Cards, (English and Maori), Fancy Hall Lamps, Piano Shades, Money Boxes, &0., Src, To Arrive, ex Himalaya, from London, a splendid svli'ction of MERCANTILE and GENERAL STATIONERY J. B. Innes, Masterto.il, COAOHBUILDERS, ENGINEERS ; AND WHEELWRIGHTS. ' OSS &"muir MASTERTON STEAM FACTORY,, Zealnndiii Patent Wool Press, : (With Bale Clamp Attachment,) WE are now manufacturing this unrivalled Press for tho coming season, Judgin? by this number of ordors already in hand, and tho favorable commont it has olicitod from all who havo seen it, SUCCESS IS ASSURED, W1 in want of a >vool press should sea Hio //EALANDIA, when we aro confident no other will be preferred. Always ou view in working order at our Factory, and inspection GOftDIALLY INVITED. We are agents for tjie Jlassoy Rcapor' and Binder, which, mnicd HIGHEST HONORS at tho Four Days Field Trial, PARIS EXHI BITIOtJ, 1889. We liayo in stock a Invgo assortment of Bugßies, Dog Carts, Pluetons, 4c., and we obtain by each 'Frisco Mail all the latest English fid American improvements as published in the Trade Journals. Wo do all sorts of „„ ">ral blacksmitliing, iuoludirg Agri- " I* , ' Tmplcmentsj Iron Turning, c " ltura ' Smiting, &«., in all its ocrew.Cultiug,„ iron branches, COIiRUo.. " n „,. CURVED. In fact any wo t .. ' to tho vurious branches >. ' Cfiaelipuilding, Wheehvri»litiii!!,, Engiiiccriris* Agricultural and General ' Blackstaithing. ' 1 ' Shooing Prices ; - ; HACKS,' ■ .53, cash 5s Gd booked DRAUGHTS, ;6s (id,, h Ilrels & Toes, 7s (id ~ 8s „ , 'Note—No slop shoes used or kept in slock. All shoes used aro made on the I>t.emis(jß by our rioted farrier R. CRAW. FORD, who has taken first and Becond prizo for shoeing at tho ffairarapa ' Miows for the last Beven years, Ross and Muir, (Patentees of thoZealandia Woel Press) : Steam Coach Factory, • ' Queen Street, Maeterton

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3636, 11 October 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3636, 11 October 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3636, 11 October 1890, Page 2

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