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SUPPORT LOOAJb INDUSTRY. MESSRS OHAMBERLAINBROS, bog to announce that they haw recently orooted NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barley, and Maize, for horses enttlo and pigs, and that thoy havenowonsalo CRUSHED O&V3 ... ... 2/- 1 "Atgood (u Cliambetkin't Flo\u" Has become a proverb in the District. This year the quality is evon higherthan usual, inasmuch as it has been an exMESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS venture to hopo that their "LOCAL INDUSTRY" Will harethe support and encouragemon of the whole comunity, and thatcontumors will insist on having OIAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in tho District. MASTERTON STEAM . FLOUR MILLS. Still Another Triumph FOR THE VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE. Paris Exhibition, 1889—Highest Award -GOLD MEDAL. First Prisro and Gold Medal Melbourne Exhibition, 1880-81. Firafc Award Contennial It beats any other Machine in the Market. First—Simplicity—Becauso 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 shuttle machine, and its use is moro easily and quickly learned. Second—Durability—lts working parts are made of the best material, aro compact, strong and durable, insuring the longest wear, with the leaßt expense for repairs. Simple appliances aro provided by which all " lost motion" from wear by long use can be taken up, Third—Efficiency- It will do a greater variety and range of work thnn any other machine. Fourth-For tucking, cording, braiding, quilting, embroidery, shoe fitting, dress making, tailoring, family use, or (/oiifiral manufacturing, it has no equal. It cannot be 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 Accident Insurance Company. Mercantile and Bankruptcy Cr.zellc eto., etc' Money to'lendon approved freehold and leasehold securities. Deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy ' for Wairarapo, . Educational Depository. JB.IMES, . IMPORTER OF Books, stationery & Fancy Quoon Street, Masterton. JUST ARRIVED ex Arjwa, 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 Leather Bags, Ladies' and Gents Card Cases, Choico hand-painted Brackets, Jewel Oases, Whatnots, Screens Color Boxes, Mathematical Instruments, Leader Letter Balances, Dial Date Cabinet of Stationery, Droughts, Chess, Dominoes, New Trblo Games, Dolls, Walking Sticks, Text Cards, (English and Maori), Fancy Hall Lamps, Piano Shades, Money Boxes, &c, &c, To Arrive, ox Himalaya, from London, a splendid selection of MERCANTILE and GENERAL STATIONERY j. r'lnnbs,

Masterton. COACHBUILDERS, ENGINEERS AND WHEELWRIGHTS. BOSS ft~MUIR UASTERTON STEAM FACTORY,, Zealondia Patent Wool Press, (With Bale Ol?mp Attachment.) WE aro now manufacturing tjiia unrivalled Press for the comjng season. Judpu? by tha number of ordors already in hand, and tho favorable cornet it hus elicited from all who have seen \t, BfJ.COESS IS ASSURED. All in want of a »o&{ psss should see the ZEALANDIA, wijcj) wjaro confident no other will bo preferfe/J, Always on view in working order af «|jr Factory, and inspection CORDIALLY INVITED. We are agents for the Massw Reaper and .Binder, which Rained HWPJST HONORS attlie Four Days Field'Ma), PARIS EXHI BITIOd, 1889. Wo hivo Jn a, %o assortment of Bug«ioB, Dyg tety, Phstons, 4p„and we obtain "by each 'Frisco MkjUlHljßjatcst English nd Amoriwn lmnroT6men<« aj rju o|ishe,f jn tho Trade Journals, Wo dfl p)l «# # general blactismithin", Including Agricultural Implements, Iron Turning, Screw Cutting, Shalting, &c„ in all its brancuej, CORRUGATED IRON CURVED, fo /act any work appertainin« to tho wjj branohoa of Coachbuilding, Wheelwristiu2, En- ! ginecrinjj, Agricultural and Gen,e#J j Dlacksraitliinf. Shoeing Prjpes ;-. HACKS, Sj,..cash & tfd booked DBAUOHTS, 6s«d „ >}i v Heels & I'oe.s, % l)d „ ,?3 „ Noru-Noslop afroes used/jrfcpptj/i stock. All shoes used are madp pa t# premises by our noted farrier R. CRAW.FORD, who has taken first Mil aecond. prize for shoeing at the iVsirawpa Shows for tho last seven years, Ross and Muir, (Patentees of Wool Press) Steani Coa,cJi Factory, (Jaeeu 6tjoei .......Jfeßterto

GEO. LAKGTOH, AccorarANi and Commission AoisN'r. lol.ected on reasonable terms, Sccroary to tho. Rlacksmiths nnd Wheelw rights' Maiiufacturini' Co., Ld Office, PERRY STREBT, WASTER

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3640, 16 October 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3640, 16 October 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3640, 16 October 1890, Page 2

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