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SUPPORT LOOAJj industry. ■\,f ESSRS CHAMBERLAINBROS, j± beg to announce that they have rantly erected NEW MAOftINERY or CRUSHING AND URINDIiNU Into, Boans, Barley,' and Maize, for torses catilo and pigs, and that tlioy uivo now on Balo JRUSHEI) OAM ... . ... 2/• " As good as Chamberlain') Flour" _ Sas becomo a proverb in the District, riiis year the quality la even higherthan uiual, inasmuch as it has been an ex•.•optionally favorablo Beason for growing <vhcat. MESSES CHAMBERLAINBROS venture to hope that their "LOOAL INDUSTRY" Will havothe support and encouragomen of the wholo coniunity, and thatconsumera will insist on having OIAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in the District. MASTEKTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS, Still Another Triumph FOR THE VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE. Paris Exhibition, 1889—Highest Award -GOLD MEDAL. First Prizo anil Gold Medal - Melbourne Exhibition, 1880-81. First Award Centennial Exhibition, Melbourne —1888-89. It beats any other Machine in the MarketFirst—Simplicity—Because it has no undue works to be looked after or get out of order; it is composed of a loss number of working parts than any other shuttle machine, and its uso is more easily and quickly learned. Second—Durability—ltsworking parts arc made of tho best material, are compact, stroii" and durable, insuring tho longest wear, with the least expense for repairs. Simple appliances are provided by which all "lost motion" from wear by long uso can bo taken up. _ Third— It will do a greater varioty and range of work than any other machine, Fourth -For tucking, cording, braiding, quilting, embroidery, shoe fitting, drew making, tailoring family we, or general manufacturing, it baa no equal, It cannot be beater, JNO GRAHAM & Co, aro sole agents, W, B. Ohennells, LAND, ESTATE AHD GENERAL A GENT, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. AGENT FOR London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Company. Now Zealand Accident Insurance Company, Mercantile and Ba nltrup try Gatelle. etc., etc, Money to lend on approved freehold and leasehold securities. Deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy for Wdlrarapa,

educational Depository. J B. IMES, IMPORTER OK Books, stationery & Fancy Goods, Queen Street, Maaterton. JUST ARRIVED ex Come. FROM LONDON, NEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS I YOUNG LADIES'JOURNAL, and otlior periodicals for November 1 A choice assortment of NEW MUSIO, Xmas and Now Year Goods, Novelties of every description, To arrivo this week ex Cjptiu dircot from manufacturers, Full particulars in futuro advertisement. J. b. '"mm, Masterton. GEO. LANGTON, AcCOUNrANT AND COMMISSION A/JOTT. mRADESMEN'S books kept. AcX counts innde out. ltoiits and debts lolicutcd on rcnsonahji" terms. Sccrcary to tho Ulacksmiths and Wheelwrights' Mannfftcturinir Co., Ld Ollico, PERRY STREET, MASTER

COAOHBUILDKRS, ENGINEERS AND WHEELWRIGHTS. ross &~muik; MASTEIITON STEAM. FACTORY., Zcalanilia Patent "Wool Press, (With Bale (Jlnuip Attachwont.) WE aro now manufacturing this unrivalled Press for the coining season. by tlm number of ordors already in hand, ami the favorable comment it has elicited from nil who hnvp seen it, SUCCESS IS ASSURED. All in want of a wool press should see tho ZEA.LANDIA, when wo aro confident nu ot.'jpr will be preferred. Always on view in working ordor at our Factory, and inspection OQBPIAIIA' INVITED. We aro agents for the 51a«E6y Reaper and Binder, which gained HIGHEST HONORS at the Four Days Field Trial. PARISEXBI J3ITIO Jf, 1889. "We Imva in stock a largo assortment of Buggies, Dog Carls,, Plnctona, i:c.ji and we obtain by each 'Frisco Mill) ai[ {))o latest English nd Ameriwn improvohienU .15 published in tho Trade Journals. We di< All sorts of general blacksmithing, including Aiidcultural Implements, Iron Turning, Screw Cuitinif, Shalting, &c., in all its branches. OOBBfJGATED IKON CURVED. In /act any prk appertaining to tho various braficfips of Ciisclibuilding, Whetihvrightins;, Engineeriti". Agricultural and General JJlacksmithing Shooing Prices;—

HACKS, 03, cash fig (id booked DRAUGHTS, Gslid „ 1i Hpols & l'ues, 7s lid „ 8s . „ jS'utb—No slop shoes used or kept in slm-k. All shoes used aro made on the premises by our noted furrier B. CRAWFORD, who lias taken first and Becond piize for shoeing at the iVairaraps tJiows for tlio last seven years, Ross and' Muir, t.lieZealandia Woel Press) . ,Slf!3pi,C(-a ( £]i factory, Quetm Ktreul, ..Mastorton

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3648, 29 October 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3648, 29 October 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3648, 29 October 1890, Page 2

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