H SEASON 1893,. AVE just, received' a first olaaa assortment of GARDEN TOOLS, . Parkes* Bright Steel Spades (all sizes) Ladies' Spades, Forks and Weed Fork Parkes 1 Drawing, and: Grafting. Spades Digging, Manure aid Potato Forks Bakes and Hoes—all sizes Water Cress Rakes—3 and 4 prongs , Hedge Shears, Lawn Mowers Planet jr. Combined Seed Sower and Plough, EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE CAPTAIN WARREN'S COOKING-POT Cooks by steam—meat boiled,vegetables cooked and buddings Boiled all in one vessel. O.E.DANIELL QUEEN STREET, MASIMTOfI., ■ RBUETON, ENGINEER, MILLWRIGHT, KTO,, Euripuni, Masterton. ALL kinds of Engines and Machinery Repaired ON SALE several secondhand Engines of 6,8,10,12, and 25 h.p. : AGENT FOR Aveling and Porter's Traction and Koad Engines which havo given such satisfaction in this district. Agent 'or Mr J, Anderson, Ohrjstohuroh, who is now manufacturing Threshing Machines, Self-feeders and Chafl-b. wers Bpeoially suited to the requirements of the Colony, and undoubtedly the best Machines in the Mrket, Inventor and Patentee ol the" Eoli^e" Elevato whioh can bo attaohed toanj mill, Price and full particulars on applications R. BURTON.
, AUTUMN and WINTER SEASON i . Drapery DEPAimiENT-Wehave the honour to inform our customers ! that we have now opened our new goods in aH departments and with increased facilities, and by keeping a more eitenBi 'e stock than heretofore, including many ; new lines, we are now in a position to meet the requirements of jatronr aiid our inoieaai'.ig trade. New Drc itGoodß in all the leading colours and most fashionable ■ materials, Flannelettes,Plaidings, Skirtings, Serges, Flannels, fio, White and Grey Blankets, all sizes, Travelling and Bush Rugs, Ladies Jackets and Ulsters in the newest styles and shapes. Clothing Dbfaetment. —"A New Departure."—Gentlemen's Waterproof Coats, made to measure, with or without Capes, and in any style required; all sewn seams, and guaranteod thoroughly v.-aterp.T'jf f0r553,655, 755, 80s, and 84s, Also a splendid storA of Waterproofs and Oilskins on hand, 11 Working Men" you oan select the material, and have your Shirts mp.de of Cotton, Linen, Union Leatherine, ana All-Wool Shirtings. These aro made by a first«olasH Shirtmaker, andBBwawEiMAPB, notthrown together, will stand rough wear, frices from 4s to 10a Gd. Also Goats' UnderFlannels, Drawers, Night-Shirts; etc., "Made to Order," Just received a splondid assortment of Kaiapoi Clothing, in Meu's, Youth's and Boys' Suits, Trousers and Orercoa l ,*. This clothing is undoubtedly tho very bes' value in ths mari»t, also now Under-Garinents, Hats, boots, and Shoes, eto. INSPECTION INVITED BY GEO. JOHNSTON, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL GENERAL MERCHANT, DIUBOT IMPOBTER, Qoeek-BITOT, MASTKRTON. WIPJK YOUR FEET, NO MORE DIRTY, "SHODDif" DOORMATS, r'p HE new registered Wellington Coir Yar J 1 Grooved Mat is the lest ard most useful Mat yet made, Why? Becauao it not only most effectually braohes tho dirt off tho soles, but also off the Bides of the shoes, and the dirt, falling into the grooves, can very easily bo shaken or swept 'cit, and not, like tho ordinary mat, become a matted mass jf cloggy dirt. Iney are made very strong and durable, and are not olumsy and heavy, sc that neither mistress not maid need dread the shaking of' tho nasty dirty door-mat.' And they will not shake to pieces—the untimely end of the imported shoddy door-mats, This unique mat may be obtained through tho principal storekeepers intboWairarapa, Inventors and Sole Makers (Wholesale Only) , BEN DANKS & CO., | Coir Mat and Matting j Manufacturers, 1 43, Camdridoe Terrace, Wellihoton ' Now Zealand. 1
THOMAS JAGG OABINETMAIiKK, UPHOLSTERER. mi) UNDERTAKER, QUEEN-BTKEET MASTRRTON
MESSRS COLE & PAYNE, IN returning thanks for . the very lil eral patronage accorded to thoi ' sinco commencing business, desire t remind those whose houses require rent vatinff, that they can stiil be found oppc 3 site Mr Daniell's Timber Yard; J Chapel-Si., Mastkmm J OEDBRS may also be oft at Mcasi J Whito k Co.'n, Queen-Si;. . ' JOHiN HENDERSON, 'merchant tailoi ( ' Opposite Club Hotel, QUEEN-STREET MABIERTO] I t The favor of your patronage m recimmemhtm mmted, 1—: : ' 1 JAMES ELLIOTT i Saddler and namssmaker, J tJEEN-5TRUET,,,,,,,,,,,, MASIERIOf HAS in stock nt exceptionally favor able prices, a Bplendid assortmenl of Canterbury .Gorse Covers, a vers larpeloUiO/iF and Kangaroo skini for Lomo Leouinos, tirst-olasß oxtra mfined flEAisFoox Oil. An excellent assurtrcent of Hunting and Ladlen' Saddlos, English and Colonial Harness, Bridles, Spurs, and Sundries, Paok Saddles, Shalt arid, Leading Harness, and every req" \emont of the trade. . ■ • Repairs JSwM Promptly, Care/wily ad at Modrntt Kates at JAMES ELLIOTT'S. , W. B, Chennells, .. LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL • AGENT;' ~. PERRY STREET, MABTERTON, AG-ENT FOR London and Lancashire ; Fiio Insurance . Company, ' ; Colonial Mutual Life Assurance CoW- ■■. pany . New Zealand. Accident Insurance Com- . P aD y* '' ~ Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette. ': "" etc., etc,'. iflentfor the Pnblio Trustee. Deputy. Offio'al Assignee in baakiuptoy for Wairarana On behalf of various clients I have MONEY TO- LEND on Freehold Pro* petty from 6 PER CENT,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4524, 15 September 1893, Page 4
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