WATCH THIS SPACE FOR SPECIUi LIST OF MEW SEASON'S TEAS. teas. teas. teas. extraordinary value. J. GRAHAM AND CO, ANTI-MONOPOLY STOKES. MASTERTON
ERNEST S.' SKEY. OAIiTERTON, N.Z. AOEiiTforJ.&H.McLiBEN's celebrated Traction fi'n girn, Spring Road Locomotives, and Portable and Stationary Engines and BoiL-rs, Rdbtoh and Pboctob's Theshing Machinery, Andkew anb Beaven's Chaffoutters and Baggers, Corn Crushers, Seed Cleaners, etc. Boom's Wrought Iron Split Pulleys, Tho Lancashire Belting, eto. ■ Engine requisites of all kinds keptin stook. Steam Power i plied FOR SALE: 19 h.p, Portable Clayton and Shuttleworth 18 ditto diito ditto 1 8 ditto Huston & Prootor ditto double Cylindci 1 Chaffcutter. (bagger) Andrews and Beaveri 1 ditto ditto Rcid and Gray I Barn Cbaffoutter, Bentall, 8 knile 1 Corn Crusher 1 Doublo or Treble Furrow or .Subsoil Convertible Plough 1' ditto Furrow Plough, with Subsoil and Ditching Attachments . Mawtfaeturing Company, WOOL WAGGONS.—Now that tho wool season is about to start, we remind those desirous of purchasing that wo ate making the manufacture of Wool Waggons and Brakes a special feature in our buslnesF. Purchasers will find m thorn the greatest strength combined with lightness. Drawings made for approval of customers before ordering FAUM IMPLEMENTS.-Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, specially designed to suit the requirements of the District. Our all-Steel Driven Tine Harrows are too well known to need cumment, Steel Shares manufactured on tL: premises. HORSE SHOEING by a 6rat-olass Farrier, Hacks shod 5/« cash, 5/6 booked: Draughts 7/- caeb, 7/G CARitIhSE BUILDING.—.Now that the demand for Dog Carts and othir two wheeled Veliiolea has extended to tho Wairarapa, wo have decided to keep apace with the times and have thereforo scoured the services ot an Experienced Bdiioek. Those desiring the latest botles in Dog Carts should see ours belore going elsewhere, DAISY CARTS with Sliding Seat, Cushion, and Oil Axle—£l2los, GEORGE J, WALLACE, Manager.
SIXTY PJRIZE MEDALS AWARDED TO THUFIRM, " I haye never tasted Cocoa that CDV'Q '" teßo well."—Sir.o. «d- Oame(T Pi I W kon, M.D., President RoyalOollette of Surgeons', Ireland. I PUKE COHCBiNIKATED eoeoA. "It is an excellent dietetic food and beverage highly nutiitious, palatable, and invigorating,"— Dr. G. D. ouiubrlaud, F.E.I,b. Prof; J. Aifbbd Wanklth M.fi.O.S.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR % 1 N.Z. INDUSTRIAL OAZEITE, "The blending is entirely alienL del to by Mr. Nelson himself, 1 | .who is a Tasltr of great eipefience, and baa had a> special » training in tbo art." V ' TIMABIJ HEBALD, % !',This firm destryes the s»ja portbfallpilrchasirsofTca aitlcls they oSer isIN THE Mr. Nelson I; .% pro* o# •THOUGH COPIED , BY ALL i fessional Taster and Blender MM PREES: 2/- 2/4 2/8 : 3/-' 8/4*4/a, mm,M U GTON,CHRISTCHURGH, DUiJEQIII AGENTS, EVERYWHERE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4564, 23 August 1893, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4564, 23 August 1893, Page 1
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