The Anti-MonopolyStores. itiM 'W^m^mSi MASTERTON,^ EESPEOi'FULLY ask your rcadingWnotingiheir prices .from tlio following List. •; AM List'on application.'-'. ■■;:',,!■',',.'; : '. TEAsPSSllsil OUR C. T. CEYLON TEA iu original package—stbs,"9/6j lOlbs, 1916.' ,OurNo; 196 101b22/6, ■ 0.K.0/TEA-61b box, 12/6; ; ' 101b,25/-; also'llbs,2/8/ ■• CHINA TEAS—I2Ib Box.'lS/O; 18/-, 20/-', 22/6, ahd 2o> Our own blend of Indian and ChinnTeaspaokedireshdailyonthe.premißns. CABTLE ; BRAND at,2/-,,2/4;2/8, and 8/. Speciality in our afternoon Tea, splendid'Teai 2/6 .lb'/'j.'lhei ifnipire -Tea : Company's Tea kept in stock,' BPECIAL to lovers of a really fine Tea, Try our Golden Tipped CeyloaXea—slbTiD;.l3/6.101b,.27/. ,:Try,usfpr.Teasl ; Remake ' theni a' speciality. Wo practically know the trade and sell ponce per pound, lobs and ■ better value thaii travelling agents, having homlddleman's prpfii'or commission to SAMPLES FEZE. • i GROCERIES. Muscatel Raisins, 6d per lb ■ ' DessertFruit,l/3pcrtiri' Sago, 61bs for 1/"Washing Soda, Olbs for !/■ Ship Biscuits, 3d per IV' Hop Bitters, 8/6 per bottle Figs, 9d par lb • An'pwroot,best,Bdperlb Corn Flour, 3 packets fori/ American Cartridges, 10/- per 100 p„.i.:j„;„ (i.„;„rou..i»\ el ... inn Axle Grease,' 121bs for 3/- -- 21bjTin Paint, l/-\ • Rabbit Shooting Powder, 51bs £or!0/DaudyßrusheSjl/.eaoh- ■■,.;'- , ■ :■.■ Ladies Delight Corn Broom only !/• The Piuncemn Lamp; reduced to 16/6/ the Brown Windsor Soap, 1/6 per dozen Magolioa. Jdgs-per set of 3—three 3/3, Lanob Biscuits, 4(1 par lb.. HARDWARE, Diston'sD Light Hand Saw, 7/3 Simplest and Strongest and best of all Lamps A splendid assortment of Hanging Lamps front6/-,to COM; :■; '■:.■'-':' l' i-' CROCKERY. * Tumblers, 3/6 per dozen Covered Jelly Tumblers, 3/0 to 4/6 per dozen I Black and Gold Teapots, from 1/6, We are dealers in every description of PRODUCE. /Having' no HEAVY EX •' PENBES in the management of our Business'we can 'sell Goods—which i for Quality and Prices-cannot be surpassed. ;
SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO LAIIGK BOXERS. Theso Quotations arc for nett cash. Wo mo prepared to offer good terms to suit approved settlers and others.*;. ■ '■" ' ,:SK YOUR GROCER FOR tyOßtf> lIP mm K,Z,INDU6TRUL GAZETTE, ," The blending Is entirely menLded lo by Mr, Nelson himself, K \ihoUaTuicrof great ei»o<lenee, and has had a special Ingin the ul.".':;•• t ~'■;. lIMARU HEBALD, pcm bmimd;:teis, AUCKLAND, WELI^GTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN. ' AGENTS EVERYWHERE. Mastertcn Manufacturing Company, : '&m WOOIi WAGGONS.—Now that the wool season is about to start, wo remind those desirous of purchasing that we are making the manufactured? Wool Waggons and Brakes a special feature in our basines;. Purchasers will find in thorn the greatest strength, combined with lightness. Drawings -made for approval of 'FARM IMPLEMENTS.—PIoughs, Harrows, Drays, specially designed to suit the requirements of the District. Our all-Steel Driven Tine Harrows are too -well known to heed comment. Steel Shares manufactured on tLj premises, •■ ; , • HORbE, SHOEING by a.first-dlass Farrier. Hacks shod 6/- cash, 6/6 booked; Draughts7/-casb/7/6booked.; ..' ■,■ ; :,\ ,;'•■ OARfllhSHi BUIIDING.-Now that the demand for Dog Carts and other two with the times and have therefore scoured the services otan Expeeienosd Boungß. Those desiring the UTESTsmts in Dog Carts should see ours before going elsewhere. DAISY CARTS with Sliding Seat, Cushioned Oil Axle—£l2loa, ' '■■',".'-. , GEORGE J. WALLiC IJK to^r. ;: V"' ,;. ■■■*■; Agricultural Engineer and voatractor OAItTERTON, S.Z.
GE«T for J. & H. MoLaben'b V celebrated Traction?En g'met, Spring Road Locomotives, and Portable and Stationary En.gincs and Boilers. BBflioH'iiro'Paooicß'slhesh. tog Machinery,- - . Asdhew ud Beaven's CMcutters. ana Baggers. Corn . . Booeb's Wronght.j.lron: Split Engine requisites of all kinds Engines and Machines;— 19 h.p. Porlablo Clayton and / v -.-,• ' "■'■■ -. : Sbuttlewortb 1 i-idilto? ditto | 18 ditto. Huston & Proctor SS 18.- ditto, 'double Cylinder l 1 Combine and Elevator 4] 1 Ohaffcuttor s{bagger) Andrews saa 1: ditto -ditto .Keid and Gray I V Barn Ohaffcuttor, Bontall, 8 n.Orusberi H t'- ]VI ; ;'..■-' I.' Double; or Treble Furrow -or x ■-.- Subsoil Convertible Plough p. r ditto PurrowPlough, with Sub.X~. ~'. soil and Ditching' Attach;:j " ,-ments-. '^: : :-:,:y. • SIXTY PBIZE MEDiIS AWARDED i j uayui CDV?G ' llke ' 8() ™ U,M ~ sit o' rn I 'bo», MtD., Preiidonfc RojralCol- >■ ( ' v >* of Bfatßfiohfl', Lrolarid.''' VpUitE! CONCENTRATED 7 '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4532, 25 September 1893, Page 1
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623Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4532, 25 September 1893, Page 1
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