ALWAYS AHEAD, The Buckeye has beaten nil competitors at Field Trials, and won First Award and Special Mention at Melbourne and Dtraedin Exhibitions, and the Oold Medal at the Tasmanian Exhibition, It is also First in the Estimation ot its purchasers. Mr Wilson Hall, of Biversdale, Biya that last harrest ho used ton Binders in a heavy orop ol wheat, Although new machines by noted makers wero included, the only ones to go through the harvest without break or stoppage wore the new Euckoye Framless. If he can sell his others be will replaoe with Buckeyes. This mliit is i'h mtumlnc (or tic kiuJH if ithtr binder mm. MR (1. MILNER STEPHEN, the Great Australian Henlor, will hold a free public healine; of tho poor at GHEYTOWN on Mouday afternoon next. Admission Free. Visitors invited Tho poor of CARTERTON are also invited. He tccoivcs pationts privately at Mrs Rogers Hotel, GREYTOWN, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. FE4TIJERSTON on Thumlay and Friday, Sonde's Hotel, at which place full information can bo obtained. Fees Moderate. Z. V. TOMLINSON, Scj.
PHRENOLOGY I PALMISTRY! RETURN VISIT, BY SPECIAL KEQDEBT, MRS McOALLUM, Phrenologist and Palmist, will re-visit Mu»tor» ton on TUESDAY NEXT, and may bo conßultcd at HOLLY HOUSE, DixonStrefit, for ONE WEEK ONLY, THE GBBAT MUSICIANS UNANIMOUS. mllE DRESDEN. JL arc Solo Agents in New Zealand lor Erard and Kuhsc Pianos, RUBINSTEIN has said: 'But there is only one piauo-tbc "Erard,"' MENDELSSOHN: ' It I must name a choice, I would prefer Erards,' WAGNER: 'Get an "Erard" on the ninety-nine years system or any other system. 1 LISZT; ' Those fine Erard pianos that Marlborough street makes so well. 1 MDMB. SCHUMANN: 'I have asked for an Erard piano.' I'ADEREWSKI plays only on an Erard piano whenever obtainable, ERARD has iutroditcod various improvements of great importance, adding materially to the already well-known solidity of construction and beauty of tone of his instruments, ERARD ) 120 and 130) ERARD PIANOS. )' guineas, j PIANOS, THE DRESDEN are the SOLE AGENTS in New Zealand for the Great Weaver Organ, Boosey's famous Band Instruments, and Pinfold's Metronome. OUR MUSIC department is stocked with the latest novelties in sheet and book music. PIANOS AND ORGANS on Time Payments, from 20s monthly. The DRESDEN Piano Co., Lambios Quay & Bkandon-btkbet, ■WELLINGTON. M, J. BROOKES,
And at 29 and 31, Princca-St, Dunedin, Mostorton Agonta—Hood and Johnston, Queon Street. FOR SALTS.—A good tram or plough horae. Apply for address at this TO BUILDERS, mENDERS are invited for the erection of a stable a* JLansdo-wne, Flans and specifications may bo soon at !my oflico. Knripuni, whoro tenders will be recoived up to noon on S ATURDAY, 15th inst. Tho right to reject any or all tenders is JOHN KING, Architect. ONE " Preinior" cross frame Safety Bicycle, in excollent order, Ball bearings—(/Eolus 1 ). Best Bolid ono inch tyres. Makers: Herbert & Ooopor, Ltd, Coventry. Bai{, apannorn, oil can, and also patent " 801 l Book" lamp, which cost PA Is, given in with tho machine, Cyclo cost £23, Prico 118. For further particulars apply by letter to "H.T." or personally at' Daily Times Office. MR G. MILNER STEPHEN, F.U.S.Lond.,F.R.S.Aust,,"tho Celebrated Australian Healer," receives patientfl daily at Mrs Young's Holly House, DixoH'Btreot, Masterton. N.B, Patients requiring treatment should call AT ONCE, as Mr Stophon's stay here is of short duration, NOTIOJfI la hereby Rivon that poison is laid on tho properties of the undersigned; also that trespassers with dogs will bo prosecuted, , alex. johnston, boot. johnston, john morris, james McGregor, Mastorton, Bth April, 1893, A NY PERSON FOUND TRESL PASSING on Hawkhurst, Opaki will be prosecuted after this date, 26th March, 1893. (Signed) JESSE HERBERT, For J, and O.Herbert WAIRARAPATPOTTINGCLUB. \ SPEOIALMEETINGofMembors 1 will bo hold at the White Hart Hotel, Cartorton, on SATURDAY; 15th inat., at 3 o'clock. business ; To consider date for holding mooting and general, W.MoKENZIE, Hoh.Seo. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4393, 14 April 1893, Page 3
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637Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4393, 14 April 1893, Page 3
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