1U ,-,:■,; J. I!ISD4LL,-v : . 159, Lambton Quayj Weiiikoiok. Importer'ofArmsand Ammunition, Trout Fishing Tackle, and all Sporting i / ..Requisites,;, - ■ 1 1; CAPITAL-selection, of o'. Fire, JOL Breech-Loading, Hammer, i and Hamnierloss Guns to choose from j prices froml4 : ioa and upwards. J. Tisdau culls special attention io bis Cartridge* .Loading Machines, which, by governing tho pressure on the ,vads, ensure the greatest regularity in shooting, Cartridges contain best materials, Rook aud Rabbit Rifles of every kind. Cartridges of oil' descriptions. Trout Fißhing Tackle. CREAM SEPARATORS. V V features of excellence in con* nection with the J 1 VICTORIA" Handpower Cream Separator:-,. - 'lt is strong and substantially mnde.The working parts have large surfaces, and wear' and tear will therefore be . ,trifling,-Itis.not a toy.—lt .occupies yory little space.—lt can be'fixed to any r stout table,—A strong boy or girl oan drive it easily at full speed,—lt is per* fectly safe,- The. rate of feed: can be regulated'while the machine is in motion. —Thicker thin oream oan bp ,obtained at will withoutfroth,-The drum empties & itself when it stops,—Every part can be n easily cleaned. —Ifc. will ekim up to e TWENTY GALLONS PER fIOUB.- • Its price, which is most moderate, in--3 eludes feed pan, regulator and packing. • -Thereare NO EXTRAS.; .< ■■ .: Victoria Cream Separators, for horse «' power, water power, or : steam power, i. froinßOgals to lEOgals,, latter having i/ Skim Milk Elevators, ' - 8 The above include Autoinatio Feed \ Regulator, Countershaft,' Self-oiling i- Bearings, Steel Disc .Pulley, Fast and Loose Pulley, and Bolt and Serous for F timber foundation. A NEW LINE. Horse and Hand-power Flout Mills, for farm use or tor small milling purposes. OHAFF-O.UTTERS & HORSE. . GEARS" ofeyery kind and at all prices. -iWlklNS> FIELD, Ikon MBROHAMB& Importers, Manners-street, Wellington, SEASON 1891.92.,,; THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN A MERCANTILE AGENCY COMthey will bold Periodical Auction Sales of Wool, at their commodious and welllighted warehouses, Featherston Street, Wellington. . The NEXT SALE will be held on January 25th, SPECIAL ATTENTION OIYEN IO FARMERS MIPS, LlßEßAlOASHADVANOEß(freeofcommission) onall parcels sentin for sale.in Wellington, or for shipment to London, i & Prompt account sales with rem'k--1 tanoes, The Company are prepared to f receive consignments nf Wool, Skins, • Hemp, Grain, Frozen and Preserved r Meats, Tallow, Hides, and other Farm J Produce, for realisation in the Colonial, j English or American markets, •■• Woolpacks, Oorusaokfl, Seeds, Fencing Wire, and all descriptions of Station and t Farm requisites, supplied at loweßt { current rates, j. B . KEITH ; i Agent Masterton WALTERG. FOSTER, 3 . Manager, Wellington, Ladies' Dresses ; THAT HAVE BECOME ,' CAN BE DIED FASHIONABLE - SHADES POB '" WINTER WEAR being uupioked, at - BARBER'S ; ST'EiMB YE WORKS, 46, Cuba Sibeet,..; Wellington. OAUTIONr-to prevent disappointment please add ress accurately. Note.—Catalogues quoting prices and giving copious Ihforination'Free by post FBEBTOILL! ; tea samples. : JOHNSON & CO,, ,Mee's Buildings, ■Lambton Quay, Wellington, be« ing desirous of pushing the INDIAN TEA peculiar to their. Gardens in " The DooAes,'! intend to sell at a bare profit, JOHNSON.&.CO, acknowledge that as a rule people can appreciate a'yood, paf-. atahk fiiid .Mly ' pure tea,] therefore instead of puffing themselves up and decrying 'otber.dealers, they merely ask the public to call arid obtain at their shop a sample of tea, for the heatproof of a teait inth drinking. JOHNSON 1 & CO. are not. fixers, blenders, or packers. 'From the' Gardens to the Shop, is. but one step, and requires but one profit'out of the pockets of the people of Wellington and districts. . 'Kange of pricea, la Od to 3a per lb. Importers' of East Indian commodities, N.B.—-Country Customers supplied ! V ,', ; at,town,prices. 1 .Carriage on Half Chests Paid. W.R IT.B. FOR- SAMPLES. BARSAPABIIJL.A, r<ARSAPARILLA, as usually taken requires so lonsr to produce results as to weary the patient, Combination with lodine accelerates its effects in a surprisirif manner, and renders the New Blood. Purifipr a .powerful alterative; of the secretions,-'lts moat corUiu success is as a Blood -Purifier, and Ooojine, Cleansing Medicine.' All appearances on theskin, Red and Black' Scaly (particularly of a scrofulous character), Suppnratinp Wounds, and Malignant Slow-healing Sores—are cured by it, if persevered with, In thosainstances where the 1 system has prostrated by the over-use oi mercurial and other strong medicine,-the New. Blood Purifier is certain to eliminate the cause of (litease. In the spring,and early Bummer < there are very few whose health would not be improved by aehort course of this excellent Medicine. Its continued use is attended with great improvement ] PRI,Or3 T 3/6 per bottle,; post free 4/- •■'■.. .'-Prepared-only.by''"- ■"■. ; t WM.C FITZGERALD * ' CONSULTING OHEMIBT, \ c Next Evening |Post Office,' Willis street, Wellintrton." -.". :'"!- IDVIOEandMEDIOINEat... oJ/»
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4049, 27 February 1892, Page 4
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750Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4049, 27 February 1892, Page 4
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