SUPPORT LOOAIj INDUSTRY MESSRS OHAMBERLAffI BROS bog to announce that they have recently erected MEW MAOBINERY for CRUSHING AMD GRINDING Oats, Beana, Barley, and Maize, (or hcrses, cattle and pigs, and that they lave now on aale CRUSHED ■ OATS. " At good at (jhamberhiris Flour" Has become a proverb in the Diatriot. This Tear t.hn minlitv in man MnWtiniT unual, inasmuch as it has been an exMEBSRB CHAMBERLAIN BROS venture to hope that their "LOOAL INDITBTR7" Will havethe support and encouragement of the whole community, and that con. Burners will insist on having OHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in the District. MASTERTCW STEAM FLOUR MILLB. SPECIAL NOTICE TT/ AOTEJ) Known-That I am ro- . yV. moving from my present premises'in Mannerß-alreet to my new Coach Factory in Viotdria»street, WeN lington, off Cuba-street Reclaimed Land Company. I therefore wish to disport of my present stook of Buggies, LidioY Phietoris and : Bprim> Traps, now in ible—even at a sacrifice. ■'■■'■•'■'■ -M;BOHAN, Wellington Ooaoh Factory, A.MDERSON . RINGS, LADIES'and GENT'S. Why gn to Wellington and waste your money when your can got anartioleat half the price, bettor quality and design ? Racing men and all sports should inspect A. HENDERSON'S stock ot OHRONOGRAPHB,aIso "timers"at all pricos from two pounds to fifty. Working men's Watches. You can't beat them.
A. HENDERSON, Practical Watchmaker & Jeweller. Central Shaving Saloon A. WHITE & CO. BEG to announce that thoy have now commenced business as H&IRDREBBERS & TOBACCONISTS" in the commodious premises lately occn-,, pied by Mr Geo. Saoe. OLD FBIENDSiND NEW FACES will be welcomed, and patrons will find the Centrai Saioon second to none in Mastorton • . •. COMFORT, OLEANLIKKS/and CIVILITY. . >KINOE OF WALEB HORSE KEPOSITORY.
WILLIAM NEILL Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery department is under the care ol an expnrionond ijrooni, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and Btall accommodation. HORSES of first-olasß quality kept constantly on hire, ' Mono— Oimlity, Qooti Accommodation and REiSONABLE Charges. A 'BUS will run \'to: arid irom the StaWflnfo meet every traiii ' CELEBRATED Mmm A RE TBE Ploughs for Itheplmes. ONE.AOT CULTIVATION I' Ohilled Keverßible Share Ppintß,.6D eaoh Ml Rubbish Completely Buried I BLACKSMITH <si WHEELWRIGHT MANUFACTURING COY.', (Limited).
MABTERTON. MESSES .:. COLE& PAYM; ,0 IN returning thanks for the very liberal patronage accorded; to', them since commencim; business, deßiro to remind those whose house's require renovating, that they con still bo found tippoBite Mb DiMELi's I'imbek' Yards, Ohatel-St,, Mastehton OIiDERS may also be left at Messrs White & Co.'s, Queon-Sfc.
TO CONTRACTORS, aijd the PDBLIO WAKELIN'S SAW and PLiNING MILL, GrejtoW north, has on sale:—Sashes and frames from 24 x 15 to to 32 1 16, always in stock, from 22s to 30s j Ux 18, i pane sashes only, lOs'per pair and upwards. Kabri Doors from 6ft 6inx 2ft 6in to 6ft Bin x 2ft Sin, from 10s 6d to 16s 6d j also.Rimu and Totara Doors atlow rates. Dry moulding, architraves, skirting, flooring, and rusticating always on handi Builders supplied with ordinary Build* ing Timber at mill prices. Cantilevers, Carved Trussos and Butter, Cheeso, and other boxcß a speciality and oheaper than any othet Factory make in the district, J seasoned timber. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. All goods put on the trucks free oi charge. Price lißt on application, R. A WAKELIN, Proprietor, Oreytown,
J. STONE, THE OLD ESTABLISHED FLOHIBI AND NUBBERYMAN, : WAIPOUA NUBSMtf, Masiebiok. > EMINDS his old patronß and reai_\l dentsgenenlly that hubas a choice stock of Fruit Treeß, Flowering Shrubs, and Shelter Treeß at the following prices i-Chrysantheraums, assorted, 16a per dozen ; Camolioß 6s; finus Insiqnus 6s to 10a per 100 ; Macrocarpa 12b and 16s per 100; Japanese Elegans 12s to 15s per 100. Large stock of different varieties of laurels, First class variety of roses, This is a particularly choice kind, bearing very large fruit, Apple Trees iu Gno health; condition. In addition to above lines and others in stock a special order will arrive in a few days, comprieingl3l assorted applet 64 plum, 15 peach, 1 ■'ne*ctaririesi walnuts, 23: pears, 16.apricots, 11 cherries, 6 quinces. '' SELLING OFF, CHEAP-Large Flowering Shrubs and Ornamental Trees.' . JAMES STONE, 'WurouA Nurser*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4184, 5 August 1892, Page 4
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