DUPP AND CO., Bakeks and General Storekeepers GREYTOWN. , , DUFF & Co., Groceries. DUFF & Co., Ironmongery. DUFF 4 Co., Crockery. DUFF <fc Co., Chinaware. DUFF & Co., Tinware. DUFF & Co., Holloware. DUFF & Co., Produce. DUFF & Co., Cutlery. DUFF & C 0., Drapery. DUFF & Co., Clothing. DUFF& Co., Millinery. DUFF <fc Co., Hosiery. DUFF & Co., Brnshware. Tou can procure at DUFF & Co.'« stores anything you require at lowest prices. BAKERY, FANCY GOODS, made to order, a specialty at DUFF & Co.'s. IDTZTFIE 1 Sc CO., GREYTOWN. LAWN TENNIS! M. CASELBERG AND Co. AVE now in STOCK a GOOD ASSORTMENT of all REQUISITES SLAZENGERS, DEMOND, AND FENSHAW RACKETS—ALL WEIGHTS.-RACKETS PRACTICE AND TOURNAMENT BALLS.
1D.1.C CO-OPERATIVE STORE, WELLINGTON, IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. IHE Public op Wellington and Visitors _ from the couutiy will at all times be welcome to visit the premises to inspect the entirely new stock, and to enquire prices, without being pressed to purchase. THE STOCK consists of Drapery, Clothing, Mercery, .jßoots and Shoes, Furniture amd and Glassware, Eiectro-platedware, and every Household requisite, selected by our special buyers from the best manufacturers in the English and Continental markets. AA. COBRIGAN, Manager D.I.C B. HALLENSTEIN. Chairman.
PHOTOGRAPHY. P R LaMBTONQTUY, ffBLLINOION. KINSEY, Artut and Proprietor. BKAUCHAMP, Operator. BEDUCEU PRICES— One Cabinet 3a" Six Cabineta 7a fid TWO PROOFS FOR EACH SITTING. Large Groups at equally reduced rates. HE ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS ■ OIAIIUO lu-un; »,»«..«- - by all the Best Wool Press in existence. See what Practical Wool Growers say about it: Opaki, 11th July, 1891. MkJas. Mcib, Masterton. Diak Sia-It gives me great pleasure in having to inform vou that the Zealandia Wool Press that I got from you has given every satisfaction, and that for efficiency, durability and simplicity it is impossible to bt beaten. As a test, the first few bales pressed were made extra heavy, one of Msriuo wether fleece making 5701b5, and another of locks 7501b5. I consider that it would be possible to keep forty shearers going easily with two men to work one of he Zealandia Wool Presses.—Yours truly, John Cameron, | (per D. Cameron, Manager, Pahau.) Table Lands, 3uly 7th, 1891. Mb Jas. Muib, Masterton. Izae Sib—ln answer to your enquiry m reference to the working of the Zealandia Wool Press, 1 can strongly recommend it to anyone requiring a really good Press. It is easily worked, very speedy, and at the same tima simply constructed, and therefore less likely to get out of gear. My firßt test as to the strength of pressure was the turning out of a bale of greasy wool of overscwt, which satisfied me as to the subsequent working. We turned out over 300 bates good weijtht this season, without a break of any kind. Two good men could keep a very large shed free from wool. We had ten good shearers at work, but I am convinced that over twice that number could be kept clear by one of these Presses in good hands.—Paithfuly yours, • Chas. J. Tcllt. Sole Maker and Patentee— Coachbuilder, Ac, Steam Factory, Queen Street Masterton. "W. DOUG-ALL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. «• l)»DEB THE CieCK," MasI£BTON. j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3942, 19 October 1891, Page 2
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514Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3942, 19 October 1891, Page 2
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