Klfe£*§ififo»%ti ttpwjwired toeendw&ifuiierak la w& > pm .uf tha «tbtH«* v . o*i£*i»' w bo loft at Bmmstow and fieiSi jaeesi street or atwy t«i(toß««,Climw'' ilfwt. n»aa6 hole tbfr addiw j lOE 1 baskets i I,;;: ■ BASKETS.!I-. ; :|;: BA|ragMiiV OBKIB'PMAS AM> TUST arrived from Home ons Cat* fancy ajnd flowbs baskets, From quo o£ the beat maksa. An our storage accommodation is limited ■ we will cfer them to tha mobiles! i • WHOLESAIE BiV " ABOUT 150 TOOMOOSB FBOSf ! Don't Foigot • i TBK LITTLE STORK BOUND TMM : aonirjat, „- h aoi? , ■ Opposite tha Prince o2 Wales. Stab Us!-. Good Fruit ot 33v<s*t Kind., FRESH CONSIGNMENTS eevsasl tltuua a wool:., ■ piitma wiLtTmsAR compabi HON WJTKASY, ■ RICHAED JOKK& UNITED FA&ttBBS* • ALLIANCE, [luoikdj. " ' WELLINGTON, PAXAbmOTOrfsOEIH. . AND WANGANUL ~ LtKinw Aoekts -W. Wsdiwib &\Qo.t* 16, St Helep's Mace, London, 3.0. ,•
THE Alliance is prepared to receive eousignraeatii of Wool, TalW, Etoaes Mutton, I'lai, Grain, and Da.iiy¥iG&usa,ior Bale ia cither the Colonial or ttindou y»Tkeis. Liberal Cash advances made oa growing dtps o£ Wool and Produce free of Commission. The Alliance fcav6 jigeate &n& CorreflpondcntsinallpartsoftheWo'ia, said as they act solely as Agents, Growers j»ay rely oa obtaining full value for their osijeigmnenta. ' ' INSDBaNCE—Eiio and Marina Iran-' ranees eficctcd at Lowest Current Bates., ITOB BATlFl—at lowest current r&ies :—- Wool-pacts, CornDacks; ScwingTwtoa, Sender Twino, Fencing Wfae', Stages, Combated ton, Station Stores ■ and frsKnera' SEi-DS.—We have on hand and to a*, rive ;—Ryegrass, eocajloot, Kovera,- and Turnip seeds oi all doßsripuons. 61 the hea* quality, which are ofiering at Iths Lews* CuneatEates. , C. W. JfIJLIiINS, Genera? MaiaW,' Waterloo Qoay, Wtuasercsr; 1 let March, 1893. aan©y ; ml^ 8 ; cream ..&e£aju.;e ~ WE call attention to the following feature of tntcellenea nection with the " " Hand-. power Cream Separator : It is strong and sßbstantUHy mad®.— The working parts have large surfaces, andvuar and tear will therefore be trifling,—ltianot a toy.—lt occupies' Very JittJo spaco.—lt can bo Hied to any stout table.—A strong b*y or girl can fectly sale.- The rat© of feed can ,b» regulated wh Je the machine is m moires. —Thick or thin cream can ba obtained at willwithoutfroth.—The drum empties itself when it atopa.—livery part can be easily cleaned-—lt is tafcdis m two bibbs,. to akim twenty and iorty gallon* per hoar, 1U price, which is moat moderate, in» elude* fesd.pan, regulator £&4 paokin*. —There me MO EXTRAS. Victoria Oream Separators, (at horse Horse and Hand-poss* E'foar Mili*, for farm aw or < tor small raliiog j>Erpos«s.j OHaJT-CUTTISKB & HOKSEi. G S A 11.8 WIL&IMT& -field, IaOHMEEOSTiHIS & ISCfOSEKBS, Manners-street, Wallionton.
TO STATIQNHOLDEKS SETILEKSiGENEEALLY, ; 8000 • TQIAEA FEHOING-. POSTS AT LOWEST OUJBEE *~ FOR BELIYBEY, At'o^Cl. p.fetoANißiiti KAHißiaaßr. "■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4362, 7 March 1893, Page 4
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