The Anti-Monopoly Stores, J. GRAHAM & CO. MABTERTON, Binder Twine! Binder Twine! FLAX-MIXED MANILA AND FLAX-MANILA Corn Sacks! Corn Sacks! Farmers look after your interests by getting our quotations for above before (LIMITED) /Messrs P, find D. Donoah, Ohristoliuroh Messrs Boom, Macdonam k Co., Christchnrch I Messrs Morrow, Basseti& Co., Ohriatchuroli AGENTS FOR Southland Farmers Implement and Engineering Co,, Ltd. \ And other Colonial Manufacturers. . PLOUGHS, HAKROWB, DRAYS, ¥l7l rnake the manufacture of Farm Implements a specialty in our works, and '» ta U">g tho requirements of tho district better than ontside makers, we are in a position to supply an artiole which will meet all the desires of purchasers, ior iiußli settlers, and those with small farms, we are making Single Furrow ploughs suitable for rough work, being stronger in the beam than imported Ploughs Harrows of all descriptions kept in stock. Wo would recommend Intending pui« chasers to see our All-Steel Driyen Tine Harrowß before ordering any other. S" "epairlng a speciality, A large stock of ploughs always on hand. Steel Shares at Reduced Price. CARRIAGE BUILDING.—Now that Buggies and other four wheeled vehicles are going out ot datei we are making Dog Carts and Boad darts a special foatae, DAISY CARTS from £l2los-with Reeves' Patent Shaft Attachment £lB. We can strongly recommend this cart to those who desire ut cheap, comfortablo and stylish tivo wheeler, Price Lists on application. Estimates given for all work connected with the trade, GEORGE J, -WALLACE, Manager, flesr iSf! '0 The y ]WTV N.Z, INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE. " The blending is entirely alienI ded (o liy Mr.. Nelson himself, R who is aTaslir of great cxpci'lYk cncc, and ha< had a special » training in the art." \ .TIHAHU HBRAT.D, Sk 11 This firm deserves the s..;v id port of all purchasers ofTca Vi n3 the article they oflcr is i N», superior to anything; wo \ V* tiavcseenin tbisColoiiy." \ \ PRESS. " Mr. Nelson i. i pro yV Wfessional Taster and V\ Blender." IN THE & SMfl V>' THOUGH PnI'CES: 21- 2/4 2/8 3/—1 COPIED BY VLL smte mm) iter 10. ill/ill/. H'tnwi .'•NO, WE LI BTO». f H3I3TOHUSGH, OU!SED!S. AGENTS EVERYWHERE.
MEDIGAI GALVANIC BATTERIES 63'-* 84'Guaranteed better than any imported ones. Oar Own manuf&o----63/-'B4/ fJleotrio Galvanic Belts, 36|W. OBOSHER, MANUFACTURING ELECTRICIAN Auckland. N.Z. WILLIAM STOCK, MONUMENTAL MASON, Madras &t. booth, Cnnisicnoßcn, ■ WISHES to inform persons in want of Monumental JYork that bo intends to sell his msENi laboe stock, consisting of Granite, Marble, and other Stone Monuments at considerably ltanuosn Pbioeb. Iron Fences, Inscriptions and all work in connection with the trade done in firnt-class style. Early inspection invited. Several new lines lately arrived. Designs on application. WILLIAM STOCKS. Gr. & T. YOUNG, IMPORTERS, PRACTICAL WATOH AND CLOCK MAKERS, Mauirfacturing Jewelers LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Gii T, YOUNG have been established ( in Dunedin tinco 1862. Their establishment there is without a doubt the finest in New Zealand, and the stock is freely admitted to have no equal either for Extent, Newness, and Variety of Design, Quality or Cheapness. When you go to Donedin call and see it, G. AND T, YOUNG DESIRE to call special attention to the fact that white thsir articles fir sale arc oj the BeslQiialily, their prices are not higher than those of minor establishments, their object being to secure a large amount o! patronago, and at the samo time the ap* proval of their customers; in faot, 6. &T. YO UNG claim to bo be in a position to sell goods cheaper—thoy haw no commission to pay to Home Buyers, Mr George Young, one o/thepartners, doing thebuying inEngland. They buy for cash and tccurc all discounts, consequently no house can land their goods is tho Colon; at a cheaper rate, and us only a moderato profit to put upon tho landed ooat; artiole purohaiod at their Wellington Kstablishmmt will i' Hsl value to be obtained G. and T. YOUNG, WELLINGTON, ASD AT tt n IN.. TT M ARU. and OAMASIT •:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4641, 7 February 1894, Page 1
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652Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4641, 7 February 1894, Page 1
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