London Bouse; 1 Gr6ytowin'.: •'■ >f' ■■ ■ r E have _tlii) largest and/best assorted, flock of Drapery,; 'Clothing, Millinery, etc, . between Masterton aiul Wellington,' • ■ • ;• We make a speciality 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 Wairarapa, for the simple reason our expenses are much smaller, and our goods .as a rule bought cheaper and better selected ,-" ':■■'._ DTTFH? & WGOT ■(JBiYTOWN. : : . '
CUAUHDUILDBRS, ENGINEERS AND WHEELWRIGHTS. oss&'muie. MASTERTON STEAM FACTORY. VSealaudia Patent Wool Pros?. (With Bale Clamp Attachment) ... WE aro now manufacturing tlio unrivalled Press fur the comint' Boason. Mem by thu number of orders already in hand, and the favorable cuinmunt it lias elicited from all who have soon it, SUCCESS 18 ASSURED. All in want of a wool uress should see tho ZEALANDIA, when we are confident no-other will be preferred. Always on view in working otdoc at our factory, and inspection CORDIALLY INVITED. We are agents for the Massey Reaper and Binder, which gamed HIGHEST HONORS at tho Four Days Field Trial, PARIS EXUI BITIO'S, ISB9. Wo have in stock a lar«e assortment of Busies, Dor Carts, PivKons, 4c, and we obtain by each 'Frisco Mail all the latest English ml American improvements as published in the Trade Journals. Wo do all sorts of general blacksmithing, including Agricultural Implements, Irou Turning, branches. CORRUGATED IRON CUItVED, In fact any work uppertavmV to the various branches of Coachbuilding, Wheelwrigbtim!, Engineering, Agricultural anil General Blacksmithing. Shoeing Prices :- HACKS, ss, cash ,5s Gd booked DRAUGHTS. 6s Gd „ '73 ~ Hook & toes, 7s (id „ 8s „
Note-No slop shoes used or kept in Mock. Allshueiusedaroiiindopntlie ntemises by out noted faraor K. OK AWFORD, who lias taken first and second piize foi- ; shoeing at tlio Wairarapa Shows for the last seven years. Ross and Miiir, (Patentees of the Zeiilandia Wool teß Steam Coach Factory, •Jaeon Btrent... Maitorton)miSTMS PSHSESTSI NEW YEAR'S GIFTS! BARGAINS, DAIIOAINS BARGAINS!' j-or One Month Only. MiSMIIIOS. HAVfIJG received several largo aliljpnenW of goods direct from Homo Sins L .hick «low m t possible pnw decided to oiler tlw puM« «^ r Sns daring December, thus Mm myoneanoWoi'tuoHyo'F^B YJGA.R At prices to Suit fl» im *. JBooks at Reduced Prices •_ Booklets at deduced Trices I'UOTO FiiAJies at ltcduccd Puces Photo Aluumh at lleduced Pncea gciiAC Albums at ltcductd Trices. Mw al Reduced Pricw DoMATovs.clo.tttWuccdPrp Lambs'Baus uUtaluccd Prices .<ouu> Oases at Hoduoed Prices. .- ' Waikixu Sikhs at ltciluccd Prices NEW ANNUAL VOLUMES ™™ j i , WYBAH (jIHSAI \riiii u ' usoi'ONPwms. J3OYH OWK.ANNUAL, Girls' Own Annual, Chatterbox, Children's Friend, _ . Child's Companion. Infants' Magazine, Little Folks Little Wide Awake,
Family Frieud, Playtime, Good Words, Leisure Hour, Sunday at Mould Ac, Ac, SUNDAY, and DAY SCHOOLS Supplied with prizes at a Liberal Discount. XMASANJ3WYEARCABDS _ In great variety at Marvellously low Prices BIRTHDAY UAKDS A beautiful assortment just Opened, lssiMios ltEsi-KcrrottY Invited. Shortly 'to arrive—Ciiriatmas numbers of Loudon Graphic, Illustrated London News, Yulo Tide, N.SS Oruphic, Auokiand Weekly News, Sjducy Mail, Town and Country Journal, Ao, all containing beautiful pictures, suitable for framing. Orders shoulAto sent in early as supply is Mtef . . Lett's und XNew Zealand Diaries lor 1801Just Arrived. Addionol Novelties, including Decei ' Periodicals, to arrive per direct boat, Oil and after Monday, Bth December, and during the Christmas Season' tho shop will bo kept open every evening until 8.80, Saturdays 100 clock, J. B. INNBS, Educational Depository Masterton,, f ÜBTUJS VBRTIOAL?BED SEWING MACHINE. ( . ur :„ MiMtoi, 188'J—Highest Award rmnMEDAD. First Prize and (Tnld Mrdil - Meltaiinie Inhibition, S-81 First, "-.,1 Exhibition, Melbourne-: I '**^ It beats any other Mad. l^1 First—Biuiplicity—Bncauae it has no undue works to bo looked after or got out .if older; it ia composed of a lew number of working parts than any other shuttle machine, and its use.is more; easily and (luifiklylearned, •■ ; . • ■,.■■' . Second— Durability—Hsworkingparts re made of tho best material, are coinpact, strong and durable, insuring tho lon»est wear, with the least expense for re'piihi Simplo appliances aio provided by which all" lout motion" Iron, jvearby ]on« use can be taken up, ' a'hird— Ellicbuoy- It will do a greater' variety and range of work than any other machine. ... ' Fourth -For tucking, cording, braidin" quilting, ombroidery, shoo fitting, dress nuking, tailoring family uso, or reiioral manufacturing, it baa no equal.. ' Xtiiiuniot ho lieutoi*, . ,jSUQBAHAM6Co.arBW|B apt''
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3687, 15 December 1890, Page 2
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709Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3687, 15 December 1890, Page 2
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