rrJHE : WAiEARAPjt ; FARMERS' X CO.OPEEATJVK ASSOCIATION li»vo'm6pcy'jo;advaiicg';iit! a low rate of interest on approved freehold'seourity—i in small and larso amounts. • D;KTEOTI.rB. : - ■''"';- ! v-ta't66V''.'..". >! .' OR BRAND E beg to call your attention lo tho W above invention:— (1). It is simple, itnd can be applied cither to the Ear or Body, thus' enabling f an Owner to identify his Blieepat any tiirib'bftheir lira. (SJ.'Aaaprivate'mark "fbr'duptinguishing tho progeny iif JPure Bred or Pedigree Stock,'it'has no' equal,' " (3), It acta as : a': check to sheep slealingi tho Tatdo mark r showing through. the, skin after the sheep liareioeh slaughtered, Extra'atljuatable discs or brands (to be acrmved on' arid off at will) in place of the ordinary one 'UBed ! for usual 'marking purposes c»'n also be supplied; if required, Instructions' far übo are sent away with each brand sold.- : - "' ; V ; ' Price: Including dyo to mark{soo sheeb, ; 15s. ''• ..'..;••• WAIRAKAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE; THE ARRIVAL, OF ; BOOTS ID SHOES; • -.(EXOOPTIO), ■■! "! ; ''ii; To tab Special, Order and Direction Mies' Tan B6'ots : and shoes" ; ' Pinct's Book and ShoCB - Bostook and Co.'s Boots and Shoes Ladies' livening Shoes, from 2s lid Ladies' Nice Slippers, from la lid Childrens' Tan Boots and Shoes Girls' Tan Strapped Shoes ' Ladies' Featherweight Court Shoes ■ Ladieß'Queen Evening Shoes ■ l'inets'Evening Shoes ■ Ladies' Satin and Silk Shoes, all colours Hannahs Indestractablo Toed Boots, from ssGd ' ■ • ■ Hannah's G Ooputr Toes, Is lid, 2slid,' 3s lid Ladies' Nice Cloth Top Walking Shoes Ladies'Nico Clasp Walking Slices Ladies' Beautiful Systematic Boots and Shoes, Gents' Tan Boots and Shoes Cove and West's Boots and Shoes The KEcotß and Shoes ; . Gents' Itootsand Shoes, from fa Cd ~ Gents Slippeis, from 2s lid 1 ThePalaco<ißoot,from 7s Hannah's G Shooters, 10s Oil Fanuah'aG Watertights. 10s Oil ■ ■ '" I Hannah's G Sliocb, 7s Gil Hannah's G Bluchers, 6s Gil Hannah's E.S. Shoes, 4s Cd DsGd Hannah's G Leggings, Cs Gil Hannah's Tennis Shoes, 3s Gd, 4s Gd, 6s Gd Hannah's Everlasting School Boots, 4s Gd, 5s Gd,4o. A Special Shipment of 12 Trunks Tennis Shoes for this season, with Thick Rubber Soles, 12s6d, losGd. tITE manufacture 2,000 paira of our YV Superiorand Celobratod G Boot and Shoes every woek, and, as a proof of the demand for. these goods,.ours is the only Boot Factory in New Zealand that is working full time this season, - JSvory Btorckeupor •■ and Boot Vendor should koep the I'alao.e G Boots if they wish to increase their trade. .-,.■•■.• We aro Wholesale Doalers iii all .kinds of Loathdr arid Grindery.. 'Be'Bpuko Uppers for the trade a speciality, SOLE AGENTS FOR-- ' OOVE AND WEST'S BOOTS ■'-AND FOR THE ; :' . CELEBBATEDK BOOTS. . KOTE THE ;ADDRESS-QUBBK-STJRBBT, MASTERTOW. H. PETERSON, V; Makaoer. MASTEKTON STEAM COACH jambs wm OOAUHBUILDEK, ENGIAEEB, ■
AND GENERAL SMHH. SOLE MAKER of the Celebrated ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS, ordora for which "are now flocking in tor the coming season, Every Buyer lovd in its Pram, Ii"flA8 No Equal For-Efficiency Quickness And Cheapness Combined, Several further Improvements having bsen effected for the coming season, it ia now recognised by all who have seen it to bo the only Woolpress worth buying. Intending buyers Bhould forward their ordera early to prevent disappointment, as orders are now cowing '<i rapidly from all directions; Tho following testimonial received (amongst others) shows the appreciation the Press is held in : Tomonoa, H. 8., August 4th, 1892. Dear'Sib,—We Lave much pleasure in testifying to the eQioienoy and gen ,a\ excellence of the " Zeaiandia Wo 1 Press" wo bought of you last season. The heatproof of our opinion is in the fact of our sending you a second order this season, Yours truly Nelson Bros., Lid, ■;..•>; Per W.W.Mklsok. Eyery other branch of my business will still have careful attention, and patrons placing their orders at this well known, establishment can. rely upon obtaining Orat-olasa workmanship combined with moderate prices. HOUSES SHOD (steel or iron) 6/> per set cash; 6/6 booked, . JAMES MUIR, Queen 5treet,.,,..,,, Masterton Railway Boarding House, Hall Street. MastertonTHE BEST h TABLE JN THE; DISTRICT, BOARD AND LODGING £l,per week, paid in advanoo. ; ALLMEALS.OrI SHILLING. ; .BEDS, ONE SHILLING :• SnwitnjoniJ Reading Boomt. Pr'mu \ Sitting Ewmfvr Ladies, •'GOOD-STABLING. ' ; jHh,QOOD,: ; PADDOOKQ hii "Sr hire. '■ This Really .Magnificent Instrument can be hibod fov .theatrical porforniaiices. operas, concerts,.and dances, lit "a Sore reasonable rate than an/cithor piano for hire in,: Mastertbu.', Cull "and .test ibe; tone before hiriwelsowbero., j'V."' ; , a /a'tthidiyided^-'iiilo'i.cbiivenioi t Church Streot and'.iSßnniater.dCn.et.y V ; he'oiiiaiDflifrom■. : ''i]^iXZj''-''-. !r.;:.::jf I ;,- Fw tthe :.Exbeutors';of ■ late
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4305, 28 December 1892, Page 3
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