SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30m, 1893, '.-'■;•"-.: AT 1 O'CLOCK BHAKP, ' ; Important Salo of Household Furni. ture and Effeots, Homo and : Harness, Tools, eto. who is leaving the district, to sell by Publio Auction at the Parsonage, Weststreet, Groytown, on BATCBDAY, the 30th September, at 1 p.m., th? whole of his household furniture, etc., comprising: Piano, couches, easy, chairs, oc- : cational tables, Austrian chairs, dining-tablo, clieffonier, lino- : loura, writing desk, fenders and : fire-irons, stair carpet and linoleum, ohests drawers; washstands and ware, double and single iron bedstead?, double and single 'spring hair mattresses, child's cots and mattresses, mirrors, dressing-tables, 40. 1 Bay Buggy Mare, rising 5 years, thoroughly quiet 1 "Wheelbarrow, garden tools, &o, SATURDAY, 30th September, 1893, AT 1 O'OIOOK BHABP, EKETAHtWA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd, AI 1 o'OMOK. I"v OKEWE will sell as abnve--6 JOodquiet Dairy Heifers 3 DaiiyCowa 1 Young Bull 2 Good Kwes 8 Good Yearlings 3 First-class Quiet Dairy Cows Lot flood Ewes in lamb LotWeaners Other entries invited, which may be forwarded toF. White, agent, Ekotahuna, or the auctioneer, D. OREWE, Auctioneer, Pnhiatun.
i). CJJETO, TTTY BSIOK AUCTION MART, at Pahiatua, is now completed, and I am prepared to receive consignments of goods of a)! iind for sale, I have also SAM YARDS at MASTEMM, MKIAHUNA, and PAHIATUA and am prepared to conduct salcr in any part of tfca district on reasonable terms. Clients entrusting ma with their business can rely on account sales with proceeds WIPE YOUR FEET. NO afbRIQ DIRTY, "SHOODST" DOORMATS. HH HE new registered Wellington Coir Yarn JL Grooved Mat is the test and most useful Mat yet made, Why? Bemuso ifrnot only most effectually brushes tho dirt off tho soles, but also off the sides of the shoes, and the dirt, falling into the grooves, can very easily bo shaken or swept cit, and not, \\h the ordinary mat, become a matted moss i cloggf dirt, Iney are made very strongand durable, and are not clumsy and heavy, so that neither mistress noi maid need dread tho shaking of' the nasty dirty door-mat.' And they will not shako to pieces—tho untimely end of tho importer 1 shoddy door-mats, This unique mat may be obtained through the principal storekeepers intheWairarapa, hwniors and Sok Makers (Wholesale BEN DANKS & CO., Coir Mat and MattiDg Mnuufticturem 43, CumKiiioE Terrace, Weihnoion New Zealand. • SEASON 1893. "AYE just received a firat class assortment of GARDEN TOOLS. Parkes' Bright Steel Spades (all sizes) Ladies' Spades, Forks and Weed Fork Parkes' Drawing and Grafting Spades Digging, Manure and Potato Forks Water Cross Kakes-3 and i prongs Hedge Shears, Lawn Mowers Broadcast Seed Sowers Planet jr. Combined Seed Sower .'and Plough, EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE CAPTAIN WARREN'S COOKING POT Cooks by steam—meat boiled,vegetables ccoked and Puddings Boiled all in one C.E.DMIELL QUEEN STKEET, MASTEKTON.
AUTUMN and WINTER SEASON Drapery. Department—We have the honour to inform our customers tlutt we have now opened our new goods in all departments and with increased 'anilities, and bv keeping a more extonsi 'e stock thanheretofore. including many now lines, we are now imposition to meet the requirements of jatroor and our incieasing trade New Dr* jtGooda in all the lcadiug colours aud most fashionable ings, Serges, Flannels, &o , White and Grey Blankets, all sizes, Travelling and Bush Bugs, Ladies Jackets and Ulatera in the newest styles and shapes. Clothing Department,-"A New Departure'."—Gentlemen's • Waterproof Coats, made to measure, with or without Capes, and in' any Btylo required j all vraterpm-J for 555, 655, 755, 80s, and 84s. Also a splendid stock of Wateiproufsand Oilskins on band, " Working Men " you can select tho material, and have you; Shirts rMe of Cotton, Linen, Union Leatherine, ana All-Y/00l Shirtings, These aro riiade by a first-olass Shirt. maker,andßEi!(owELL-MAPE,notthrown together, will staud rough wear. Jt'rices from 4s to 10s 6d. Also Gcab' UnderFlannels, Drawers, Night-Shirts, etc, "Made to Order," Just received a splendid assortment of Kaiapoi Clothing, in Meu's, 'Xouth'a and Boys' Suitß, Trousers: and Overcoat, This clothing is undoubtedly the'very bes'value in ths mwtyt, alsonetr Undergarments, Hats, INSPECTION INVITED BT GEO, JOHNSTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL MERCHANT, DIttfiUTIMPOBTEB, Qdken-stmkt, MABTEKTON, JAMES ELLIOTT I ; ' Sadikr and Eammmakr, JCBBN-STRIIET ,„ ;„MASIEBTON HAS in atock nt exceptionally favorftMA'nrißM ARnlnndiri ARRnrl.mAnl-. of Canterbury Bokse Covebs, a iretr laneloluiOuF ad Kangaroo skins for Long Leouikos, first-class extra reflned Neatsfoot On, An excellent assortiront of Hunting and Ladies' Saddles, English and Colonial Harness, Bridles, Spurs, and Sundries, Pack Saddles, §bait and Leading Harness, and every req"lomenfc of the trade. Bepairt Exeukd Promptly, Care/u]!y, and at Hodtrak Bates at JA« BI^IOOT.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4526, 18 September 1893, Page 3
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