!;". '■'<'. r ,itt : 4—.. a ;''';{ &' T" just [ received a first class Wi. mßSßottmenUl???... . 'MDBIN TgpljS. Spades (all sizes) PfiwForks and Weed Fork rafty' Drawing and drafting Spades vrldWwiMaimre Forks *%ajdyHoes-all slzosl f.v'Jr, aftr Crow prongs.. Broadcast Seed ?pwera A//;:'iv>"''-] ! Pljprfjr. Combined BeeJ" SoWti and 'EyRRYBODY/SHC.ULpSBB ) WEEH,BrapT,'.MAS™TON. riNaWSH LEVERWATO iEB frcm J £)lss to £9 ss. fMDIKS SILVEIVWATOBES from WATCHES from sli WEDLINGOT. " 'Lower Prices could bo, quoted, but it am only be lor inferior Goods, it is false economy to buy a low-priced trashy artiole that is seldom out of the watoh.nßker's hands. : ■ V Amritd Fint Awards for Watches and Clocks N.Z.Mibitions of 1865 aU CLOCKS: FrVnoh Marble docks in variety always on hand. Marble Timepieces from 30s. Marble rjlocki! from 42s 6d. All Clockß and Watchos •il the boat quality and all guaranteed two years. ■ J EWELLERT. Gold Brooches, .Hangles, Gem and Koener Kings, Sleereliuka, Studs, Penoils, and other articles of Jewellery, in at Moderate Prices.. E.P. GOODS. Novelties in Jam Dishes, Cake Baskets tßutterplates, Breadplates, Gongs, Sid Dishes, Muflineoru.Saltß, and articles too numerous to raenticn. Wo maker speoiaKt? of our Watches and E. P. Gocds, Customers from the Wairarapa can be shown a selection of tVse goods unsurpassed for variety and quality in the Empire City. G.&T, YOUNG, Wel".ngt<;p . and at Dunedin, Timaru <md Oamarn WILLIAM STOCKS, MONUMENTAL .MASON, Mamubbi, booth, CmiißicaoiiCH, WISHES lo inlorm persons in want of Monumental Work that ho intends to sell uia fbesent mhoe stock, consisting of Granite, Marble, and other Stone Monuments at considerably Hedvced Prices. Iron Fences, Inscriptions and all work in connection with the trade done in first-class stylo. Early Inspection invited. Soveral new lines lately arrived. Designß on application. WILLUM STOCKS. VEtiY- SPKOI aL OLEAHED-
Stooka of LADIES' Rad GIRLS' Straw and Felt Hols, 30 dozen Mies' Seal and Cloth Jackots and Mantlos, 81 dozen Hies'and Childrcns' Filters and Macintoshes, all of which we are offering at Icsi than hall the ordinary m HEADY MONEY DRAM & CLOTHIER, r ' (Opposite Club Hotel) MASTER!ON
WdY]NOT ike advantage of getting the.be article intho market? SHAOKLOOK'B ORION JMGES Areundoutitedlythetesl.Oookuigßangt and will burn wood or coal;"alio.mad These -have . an adjustable glide for r»uUoin'B the aizeot fireplace lfiequired. UNTIL tOU HA YEINSPECTED/ r fcS.BEND FOR'CJATALOGUEANi ALLPARTIOULARS:W [card,] ■R. ALEXANDER JARDIki 1 SoHOITOB, v l mper'ial Chambers, f ea'fchenton-SMoet, i Wellington. Ate Seoretary to the United Farmew Alliance (Liaitcd). alter Chisholm. ! MAURIOETJLLK i - '! I i ' tJ' 'A
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4518, 8 September 1893, Page 4
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400Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4518, 8 September 1893, Page 4
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