TO AMIVJ3EARLY SEED . POTATOES, <* NEW SOBTS, J. GRAHAM AND CO, ANTI-MONOPOLY STORES. MAaTB B T 0 N . A GOOD CORN BROOM 1 /_ 'FOR READY MONEY. S. SKET, 1, CARTERTON, U. Steam Haulago, Tlueshing Chaff Cutting, Comcruah ing, etc, eto, riteam Powet Agent For— J. & H. HoLARM'S Celebrated Traction Engines, Spring Road Locomotives, Portablo and Stationary Engines and .Hoilors. ' RDSTIN'4 PROCTOR'S Threshing Maobinery. II ANDREWS & BEAVEN'S Ohaffoutters and Ba°yers, Corn Crashers, Seed Gleaners, eto. ROGER'S Wrought Iron Pullers. The Lanoasbire Engine Requisites' of all kinds always kept in stock. SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND MACHINERY FOR SALE 11 ■m m ISfSK •Ms (LIMITED). WOOL WAGGONS.—Now that the wool season is about to start, vre remind thoao desirous of purchasing that wo are making the manufacture of Wool Waggons and Brakca a special feature in our business. Purchasers will find in thorn the greatest strength combined with lightness. Drawings made for approval of customers before ordering FARM IMPLEMENTS.-Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, specially designed to suit the requirements of the District, Our all-Steel Driven Tine'Harrowis are too 1 known to need cumment. Steel Shares manufactured on the premises. HORbE SHOEING by a first-olaßs Farrier. Hnoks shod 5/»cash, 6/0 booked; Draughts 7/• cash, 1/G booked. CARRIAGE BUILDING.—Now that the demand for Dog Carts and other two whoeled Vehicles has extended to the Wairarapa, we havo decided to keep apace with the times and have therefore scoured the aervioes ot an Experienced Builder, Those desiring the latest styles in Dog Carts should see ours before going else' where. DAISY CARTS with Sliding Seat, Ouabiun, and Oil Axle—£l2loa. GEORGE J. WALLACE, Manager. SIXTY PRIZE MEDAIS AWARDED TO THE FIRM. HAVE A CUP WITH ME. ~i PPV'Q I hkeso well."—SirO- J. Came. || ril I 0 Ron,M.D., Pretidunt Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland. PORE CONCENTRATED COCOA. , "Itis an oscellont dietetic food and beverage highly nutritious, palatable, and invigorating."— Dr. G. D. Scthbmakd, F.E.l.b'. Prof; J. Alfred Wjinkiot M.R.O.S, m '£ .INDTISIBUL GAZETTE, Thi blending li entirel* atten led to bv Mr. Nelson hlmsell ded to by Mr. Nelson himself, who is aT»sttt of gmt eipefl- , ence, a-d h» hid ft special k training in tbe I TIMABU HERALD, \ M This firm deserves the sup- » pert of all purchasers of Tea . «' as. the arlicls (hey oßer is m superior to • anvlhlrig we m haveteeniolbfiColony," IN THE gP . though COPIED BY ALL, Mr. Nehon is a pro* fMSionar Taster and Blender." FREES: . 2/- 2/4 2/8 3/. L 3/4&4/. mmt PURE BLENDED TEAS, E LlfiTOM; ( -AGENTS EVERYWHERE
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4489, 29 July 1893, Page 1
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412Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4489, 29 July 1893, Page 1
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