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Railway Boarding Houst {Nearly Opposite Post Office.) Hall Street. MastertonTHE proprietor of this Favorim Boarding House, in thanking hi patrons (especially the working nimi for past favors, having ronovatcd nm completely refurnuhnd it throughout bees to intinmto that those giving bin a call will find that for comfort, etc., i' is second to nono in tho ft'airarapa. THE BEST la TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodginc 18s per week ll paid iuadvanco, or il ft tho ond of the week. ALL MEALS, OWE SHILLING BEI'S, ONE SHI LI ING <,'iwkin'j and Heading Booms, Private Sitting Boom for Ladies. GOOD STABLING. J?BED WRIGHT PROPRIETOR.. SMI Another Triumph FOB THE VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE. .Paris Exhibition, 1889—Highest Award —GOLD MEDAL. First Prize and Gold Medal Melbourne Exhibition, 1880-81. First Award Centennial Exhibition, Melbourne—lßßß-89. It beats any other Machine in the Market< First—Simplicity—Becauso it has no undue works to bo looked aftor or get out of order; it is composed of a less numbor of working parts than any other shuttle machine, and its use is more easily and quickly learned. Second—Durability—lts working partß are made of the best material, are com pact, strong and durablo, insuring the longest wear,' with the least exponse for repairs. Simple appliances aro provided by which all "lost motion" from wear by Ion; uso can be taken up, Third—Ellicioncy- It will do agreator va icty ond range of work than any other majhine, Fjurth -For tucking, cording braidititf, quilting, embroidery, shoe fitting, dress making, tailoring, family use, or general manufacturing, it has no equal. Itcauuot be boater, JNO GRAHAM & Co, are sole agents. OOACHBUILDERS, ENGINEERS AKD WHEELWRIGHTS. I( S *~M IJJL " MASTERTOiN STEAM FACTORY.

Zouliiuclia Pntcut Wool Press, (With Palo Ulamp Attaclimcnt.) E are now manufacturing this unrivalled Press fur the coming Beason, by tliu number of orders already in hand, and tho favorable comment it has olidted from nil who have uen it, SUCCESS IS ASSURED. All iu want of ft wool press should see tho ZEALANDIA, when wearo confident no other will bo preferred. Always on view in working order at our factory, and inspection COEDIAL.LY INVITED. Wo are agonts for the Massoy Eeaper and Binder, which Mined HIGHEST HONORS at tho Four Days Field Trial, I'ARIS EXHI BITION, 1889. Wo have in stock a large assortment of Buggies, Dog Carts, Plnetons,' &c,, and we obtain by each 'Frisco Mail all tho latest English nd Aiiioi'iwn improvements as published iu tho Trade Journals. We do all sorts of general blacksmithing, including Agricultural Implements, Iron Turning, Screw Cutting, Shutting, &c., in all its branches. CORRUGATED IRON CUKYED. In fact any work appertaining to the various branches of Ooachbuilding, Wheelwrighting, Engineering, Agricultural and General Blacksmithing. Shoeing Prices HACKS, 53, cash 5s Cd booked DRAUGHTS, 6s Cd „ 7s „ Heels & loes, Is Cd ~ 8s „

Note—No slop shoes used or kopt in stock. All shoea used aro made on the prcmiaos by our noted farrier R. OItAWFORD, who has taken first and second prize for shooing at the tVairaraps Shows for the last seven years, Ross and Mwr, (Patentees of the Zealandia Wool Proas Steam Coach Factory, Queen Street,,., Masterton) Walter GMsholm, GENERAL MLOEEKBBPBB, MAURICEVILTLK. W. B. Ohemiells, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. AGENT FOR London and Lancashire firo Insurance Company. Colonial Mutual Life As&uratice Company, Now Zealand Accidont Insurance Company, Mercantile and Bankrup tiy Gralli. etc., otc. Money to lend on approved freehold and leasehold securities. Deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy for Wairarapa, GIRLS'COLLEGE HAMMOND begs to announce that tho THIRD TERM will commeno on MONDAY, September 22nd, at OXFORD HOUSE,' A Dancing Class for Pupils and Others will be held 011 SATURDAYS iromlotol2a.ni, ONE GUINEA PER TERM of 12 LESSONS. Educational Depository,

JB.IMES, IMPORTER OF Books, stationery & Fancy Goods, Queen Street, Masterton. JUST ARRIVED ex COITO, FROM LONDON, HEW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS! young ladies' journal, and other periodicals fur November* & choico assortment of NSW MUSIO, ■ Xmas and Nciv Your Unoili, Noveltiea of crory description, To arrive this week ex C iptio direct from manufacturers, Full particulars in future lukivtieement. j. B. INm, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3655, 6 November 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3655, 6 November 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3655, 6 November 1890, Page 2

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