London Bouse, Glreytowii. have the largest aucl best; assorted; stock of Drapery, Clothing, Millinery etc, between Mastertou ' and 1 ; Wellington, We make a of Millinery, and have an exper ienced Milliner, on the premises We are in a position to sell cheaper than any other firm in the Wuirarapa, for the simple reason our expenses are much smaller, and our goods as a rule bought, cheaper and better selected DUFF & M'COTT GREYTOWN. ; '
COAUHIiUII'DISIJS, ENGINEERS and wheelwrights. oss'^Mum WASTE RTON STEAM FACTORY. Zoalamlia Patent Wool Press. (Willi 13alo Clamp Attachment) WE aro now manufacturing ■ the unrivalled Press fur the comin? season. Juteiti" by thu number of orders all eady tn lutnil, and tlio favoiable oinment it Iws elicited from nil who h ivu seen it, SUCCESS IS ASSURED. All in want of a wool press should see the JSEALANDIA, ivhen we aro confident no other will bo preferred. Always on vio.v in working order at our Factory, and inspection CORDIALLY INVITED. We are agents for the Misscy Reaper and Hinder, which named HIGHEST HONORS at tho Four Days Field Trial, I'A.RIS EXlil BITIOC, 1889. Wo have in stock a large assortment of Buggies, Dor Carts, Phtetons, 4c., mid wo obtain by each 'Frisco Mi.il all tho latest English nd American improvements as published in Iho Trade Journals. Wo do all sorts of "onerrtl blaotoinithing, includirg Agricultural Implements, Iron Juniing, Screw Cutting, Stalling, &c., in all its branch* CORRUGATED IRON CUIiYED. In fact any work appertainiu" to the various brandies of Coachbuilding, Wheelwri?hlin«, Enginecrins, Agricultural find Gfliisi'iu JJlacksmithiog. Shoeing Prices HACKS, & 3 j cas ' l booked DRAUGHTS. Bs Gd „ 73 Iloels & Toes, 7s Gd „ 8s
Note—No slop shoes used ot kept in stock. All show used nro mndo on the premises by our noted fflirier R< OK AWPOIID, who has taken first and second prize for shoeing at tho Wairarapa fchows for tlio lost seven years. (Montees of tho Zenlandia Wool Press Stoam Coach Factory, V.iieon Street CHIUSTMS PRESENTS I NEW I'EAIISGIFTSI BARGAINS, JJABGAINB BARGAIN'S] For One Mouth Only. J. B- iINES, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER;, & FANOY GOODS IMPORTER, Maskmos.
HAVING received several large shipments o! goods direct from Home Manufacturers, mid being desirous; of reducing his stock as low as possible pnor to stocktaking early in the decided to oiler the public MMT Bargains during December, (bus affording everyone an opportunity of P m^"!{L. CHRISTMAS -NEW YEAR GIFTS At prices to Suit the -Times. BooKßatltcilucfcd Prices _ Dooriaib at Muccd Prices _ Photo I'mmks at Heduced 1 nccs I'iioto Aliiums at Hcduccd Prices gcnAP AIIOT at Seduced Prices. Mcsic at Reduced Prices^ 1)oi,ls, Toys, etc, at Mucei Prices Lawks'l)aus at llcduced Prices • Cam Oasks at. llcduced I rices Wai.kiko Sucks at Kcduced 1 rices NEW A Mm VOLUMES MAS i i i W YKAH OH ti> AJ - > vl,li UNO'fON PKICES. JJOYB OWN ANNUAL. Girls' Own Annual, Cliatterboi, Children's Friend, Child's Companion. Infants' Magazine,. Little Folks little VYide Awake,
Smiles, Family I'rienu, Playtime, Good Words, Leisure Hour, Sunday at Ilomd &c, Ac, SUNDAY and DAY SCHOOLS Supplied with prizes at a Liberal Discount. XJIAS A NEW YEAR CARDS '■ 111 great variety at Marvellously low Prices BIIITHDAY CAIIDS A beautiful assortment just Opened. IXM'ECIIOX KESI'ECtFIIIK ISVIIKI). Shortly to avrivc—Christmas numbers ol London Graphic, Illustrated London News, Yulo Tide, N.Z Graphic, Auokland Weekly News, Sydney Mail, Town and Country Journal, Ao, all containing beautiful pictures, suitable for fraininp. Orders should to scat in early as supply is limitedLett's ami JNew Zealand Diaries ioi" 1801 Just Atrivcd. Addionol Novelties, including Dccembe Periodicals, to arrive per direct boat, On and after Monday, Bth December, and during the Christmas Season thn shop will bo kept open every evening until B.co, Saturdays 10 o'clock, J, B. ,1 NiNES, Educational Depository Mastefton. Still Another Triumph FOR THE VERTICAL I?EED SEWING MACHINE, t'atis Exhibition, 1889—Highest /Ward -GOLD MEDAL. First Prize and Gold Medal - Melbourne Exhibition, 1880-81. First Award Centennial Exhibition, Melbnumo—lß3B-S9. It beats any other Machine in the Market. l'irst—iJiiiplicily—Beeanso it has no audue works to bo looked after or gut out if order; it is composed of a less number of working parts than any otli'er shuttle machine, and its usu is moro easily and . quickly learned. Sucund—Durability—Ha working patls ro undo at the best material, aro compact, stron« and durable, insuring the forest wear, with the least expenso_ for rera! f s- Siniplo appliances ate provided by wiiiot»" " lußk mot,un " from WBM ty lone use caif J® taken up, Third— EdiJuicy - It will do a greater, variety and range of )Y°rk "'an any other niachmo. Fourth -For tucking, entiling, braidJnff, quilting, embroidery, sisne fitting, dressmaking, tailoring, family use, or aeiiiwl tiißi>ufiirfurinf», it lias do equal., It cannot t>e fjeitteiv jjflUGlttHMl&Oi'.aro Ho
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3686, 13 December 1890, Page 2
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