sUs m m a» ±Be wm SPBt sS* ss sa* *m mm %m£!)Si Ss&S a« SSSiSS S=C 3321L 1 "JCS-JS ■=■■ was »S>" i£££ BaMteffi fcS EEE3 b.'.i.a Ki*t»iC-? sibtv **« 'rvife' mmm s&ZSaSjgi &%m. &$&&£& SSSfe *2K*S_M»Ae ££*«; iftg 3&ns K*ss^ MEN'S TWEED OVERDOATS for 15s ' 62t €d f< i I St MEN'S TWEED WATERPBO OPS 25a tor 12s 3d 27s 6d for 19s lid 39s for 29s lid 52s 6d for 42s lid MEN'S TWEED SAC COATS SALS MEN'S TWEED SAC SUITS Sale prices, lis lid, 2la lid Sale prices, 27s lid, 358 lid BOYS'KNICKER SUITS Sale prices, 3a lid, 5s lid, 7s lid, Os lid MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS
7s 6d for 3s lid 8s 6d for 4s lid 10s Cd for 6s lid 13b 5d for 10s lid MEN'S SAO COATS AND VESTS 15a 6d for 9s lid 35s for 27s lid 30YS TWEED OVERCOATS 6s Gd for 3s lid ;9s Cd for 5s lid; 13s 6d for 9s lid ; 18a 6d for 13a Cd, MEWS Crown Cotton Socks, 3 pairs for Is; Men's Colored Merino Socks, 2 pairs for Is 3d. MEN'S Kaiapoi Knitted Socks, at Is 6d for Is; Men's Shetland Wool Of Surplus Stock; EN'S Regatta Shirts, 2 collars, MOSGIEL Serge Pants, 7s 6d for 5s lid ; Brown Cotton Shirts, 2s for Is 3d. COLORED Merino Snirts, 6s for 3s 6d ; White Merino Shirts, 2s 6d for Is lid. IYJL 6d for Is; Men's Shetland Wool \J 6d ; White Merino Shirts, 2s 6d JLtJ. 9d ; Men's Tweed Hats, 2s ( Socks, 2 pairs for Is 6d, for Is lid. Is 9d MEN'S Brown Cotton Pants, la 6d ]\/TEN*S Strong Working Shirrs, Sale TITEN'S Stiff Felt Hats, 5s for 3s per pair j Men's Colored Cotton JjJ_ price la 6d ; Men's Flannelette Jj/Ji Men's Soft Folt Huts, 3s 6J Pants, 2s 6d for Is lid. Shirts, Sale Price 2s 6d 2s Cd WHITE Merino Panta, 4s 6d tor 2s \ /TEN'S Strong Union Shirts, S»i T)OYS JERSEY SUITS 7s 6d f lid ; Ribbed WolLn P&nts. 5s J.YL P«ce 2s lid; Men's Go JD lid 12s tor 8s lid. for 3s 6d. Crimean Shirts, Sale price 7s 6d BOFS SHIRTS, CAPS, HATS, also PORTMANTEAUS, GLADSTONE BAGS, BRACES, BELTS, TIMS, SCARVES, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, UMBRELLAS, COLLARS, SOLiriIRSS, STUD?, &0., * All equally cheap, specially priced for this Sale. TE ARO HOUSE. WELLINGTON. Even's Patent Self-Locking 1 Fencing Strainer. "THE VERT THING."— CEASE STRAINING & THE LOCKING IS AUTOMATIC. NO PINS I NO KEYBI NOTHING TO SHAKE OUT 1 NOTHING TO LOSE 1 ONE PIECE ONLY A Perfect Marvel of Simplicity, Strength, and Durability. Pronounced by Fencers, Farmers, and Runholders as "THE VERY THING." "THE MOST SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC." Wi 1 Ewen's Patent tielMocking Fencing Strainer with the levers Ewen's Patent Self-locking Fencing inserted ready to strain the wire. Strainer. (See position on the straining posts.) DIRECTIONS FOB USE.—Hold the Strainer, with the wire-hole to the left, towards the straining post. Ploc6 the end of tho wirn in the wiie hole, then insert the levers in the g holes in the end of the strainer, and strain till tho required tension is obtained. Work the wiro to tho top of the hole in the straining post, then remove the levers, and Ewen's Patent Self Locking Fencing Straineb immediately and automatically locks itself. THE EWEN STRAINER is to be seen at Messrs Lowes andlorns' Auction Room, Masterton. That firm are agonts for its salo. Wairabapa Agents— Wellington Representatives— MESSRS LOWES & lORNS, MESSRS LEVIN k CO., Masterton. Wholesale Agents for Wellington and Hawkks Bat.
MASTERTON LIVER Y AND BAIT BTABLES. W. HAWKE, Begs to inform the travelling public and settlers of the district that he has taken over Mr F. HOOD'S interest in the Club Hotel Liyerv and Bait Stables These stables will now be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and supplied with every convenience that travellers or owners of horses can desire. A first class collection ot Buggies, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses constantly oa hire at moderate rates. Every attention paid to the requirements of Uommerciai Travellers. The ** Favorite" 'Bus moeta every Train, SECURE PADDOCKS TO THE LADIES OF' MASTERTON MKS'SAGE, I bees to announce that she has removed to larger and more commodious premises next door to her eld establish-' ment and invites inspection of the large stockof— FANCY GOODS NEEDLEWORK, TOYS, STATIONERY, BOOKs, etc. "BAZAA R," Queen Street, Masterton Royal Mail Service between Masterton and Castlepoint. T. P.LETT, Pr oprietor. rp T) T ETT begß to inform X • JL * I i residents of the Whareama District and the travelling public generally, that he is again the successful tenderer for the carriage of the Masterton-Castlepoint mails. The coaches will run as follows:—Leave Club Hotel, Masterton, for Tinui and Castlepoint every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Morning ai 7.45 a.m., leaving Whakataki for Masterton every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY momino at 6.80a.m, arriving in Masterton at 2 p m in time to catch the afternoon train for Wellington, A conveyance leaves Masterton for Taueru and Brancepeth every SUNDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, returning to Mhsterton at 5 p.m. A Private conveyance sent immeiWel/ oc receipt of telegram to T, P LETT MaglertOD.
BROOKS' LIME. BROOKS' LIME. PUREST LIME IN THE WORLD. X advertise their wares for the purpose of getting sale, but no amount of ad vertising will make an article wholly what it is not. You may call black white, but it will take all your persuasive powers to make people belieyethat black is white. Hence tt is with D. M. BROOK S' Liine. Buyers of Lime always send to D. M. BROOKS for his Lime. They know they get what they ask for. When they send to him for Lime, they get Lime, pure and simple. D. M. BROOKS is often asked how it is he does not advertise his Lime. Well, the fact is, his Lime advertises itself, and his Kilns are kept constantly going day and night, to keep up with the orders. Orders are continually arriving by wire :—"Send another truck load, same as last." D. M. BRUOKS doos not guarantee his Lime. The highest authorities in the land guarantees BRuOKS' Lime. See analysis at office of this paper and Buy your Lime of— JD. M. BROOKS, Harrietville Lime Kilns, Mauriceville. IMPORTANT to BUILDERS AND FARMERS. The CHALLENGE LIME KILNS, AREnot only pruducingtho best Lime in Mauriceville, but the best in New Zealand. The following is the result of the analysis : NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LABORATORY. Class Result of analysis of specimen No. 4928 forwarded by Mr T. F. Bkenchley, locality Mauriceville, receiyed Bth June, 1888, reported on 13th June, 1888. TWO SAMPLES OF LIMESTONE No.l. Thelighter colored one. contains 93*14 per cent, of Carbonate of Lime. JNo. 2. The darker one, contains 91*96 per cent, of Carbonate of Lime. Both specimens excellent for Lime. They compare with former samples examined here from the same locality. (Signed) W. SK<£Y. The original has been deposited with Messrs Lowes and lorns, where it may be seen. BISHOP & CO, CHALLENGE LIME KILNS, MAURICEVILLE. Lowes & lorns, Masterton agents. EKETAHUNA TOWfl HALL. Edward Elliston, PROPRIETOR, t IIHE above Hall can be engaged by Theatrical Companies, &c„ by applying to W. JAMERON. Manager.
RAILWAY LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, EKETAHUNA, A. Manguson Proprietor. A "NT be,? 3to inform the travol_j\ . IjjL* hng public that he has taken over the above. Strict attention paid to all horses left in his charge GOUD PADDOCKSConveyances always ready to meet trains if required. Horses broken to saddle and harness. PAINTERS, PAPERBANGERS GLAZIERS, and GENERAL PECORATERS. Best material and workmanship combined with moderate charges Orders to be left at Mr COLE'S Chapel street North. Muzzle or Breach loading Guns, or Ammunition, are recommonded to go to Tisdall, the Gunmaker, at the appended address, who understands more than any man in Wellington the merits of a gun, and has them nt prices to suit all comers. No rsady made Cartridges nro imported by him, but all are made up on vha premises frvin the best Enxlisr material*, and the quality is guaranteed. Curtis and Harvey's Black, Diamond Grain, and Smokeless Powders, and Newcastle Chilled Shot. Volunteer Material of all kinds. Fuhmg Tackle in every variety nnd valueAll Sporting Requisites kept in Stock, RBPAIHS A SPECIALITY. Call i nd judge for yoursolvcs. J. TISDALLuAmbton Quay, WELLINGTON Walter Chiskolm, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MA URICBVIILR
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3896, 26 August 1891, Page 1
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1,385Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3896, 26 August 1891, Page 1
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