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MASTi'RTdN .STifiAftj FLOUR MILLS, j Chamberlain Bros, HAVE: the honor to Inform their customers that they have stopped grinding for the purpose of making extensive alterations to the plant. 0. Bros, hare imported from Australia the most improved Dressing; Cleaning and Rolle* Machinery, and are now busy putting it up. So extensive are the alterations required that it mill be some weeks yet before they are completed, aud Chamber lain Bros'. Boiler Flour is placed on the market, bnt meanwhile customers, can bo supplied with guaranteed Stone Piour of the heit quality. _ jgXTBAOTS FBOM LETTERS BECEIYED JANU4RY, 1894. Mas 0. writes:— " I now send you the last Instalment on piano, and I have'pleasure in stating that your timepaymont system is an excellent means of obtaining a good piano on easy terms. My sister willbe requiring an expensive instrument next month. Of course we will give the order to your company." Mrs F. writes "In f emitting yoli the 30th aiid last instalment on piano I desire to say that I am pleased that I purchased my piano from the Dresden Company." Fboju Solicitor:— "Herewith I hand you the final instalment on piano. I am direoted by my wife to say that she is pleased that the selection of the piano was left entirely in your hands. It will doubtless do jour company good, as it is muoh admired."

PIANOS AND ORGANS Enousii, By practically every Leading Fbesoh, Maier in tlie world on Time GißMis, Payments from 20/-MONTHLY. DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Lambton CJiiay .... Wellington; , M.. J. BROOKES, Manager, 'j. EjOUD, Agent; Matotoit. HUPPOET LiGOAL 1 NDUSTRY. HBEALE, Pctiibe & TmiiiH, , makes ad desertions of Tinware at prices that doly competition. Galvanised Tanks and Portable Boilets w'thcaafc ironelb'owa a ipdoiality. . <?milTIM dm with tkied 'njdieHit and workih'ttmhip; qmranked. ' THE TBADE MftLIED. A TRIAL BO lIOITED,, E Morton. ti. 8. W. DALRYMPLE, Financial, Insurance, AND LANDAGENT MASTEm, NEW ZEALAND. Established: IntbkoaboiUi, 1803; Hokitika, 1866; Masterton, 1876. AGENCIES— New York Life Insurance Company. The Standard Insurance Company oi New Zealand, Fire, Marine and Fidelity Guarantee. Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Wairarapa. The "SAMSON" Stump Extractor The Standard Accident Insurance Company,

PBWTIES SALEUcgiater Pnoo No. £ 511 2700 acres, veil fenced and

grassed, good limestone country 61 659 260 acres (only 10 acres bush) wall fenced and watered ploughable land, carries 4 sheep to the acre, 7-roomod house, 1 mile from Bchool and post office; one jalf cash 2! 652 400 acres (only 20 aorea bmh cariies 3 flhc«p to the acre; easy terms ' 2800 786 41 acres well fenced, good house; close to dairy factory 4 909 260 acres ploughable land, 8 roomed house, quarter mile fron •School, 2 mile* from Post Office and Dairy Factory; 20 950 2000acr0a,_wellfenced, crossed, and watered- 5 Li ne stone oounry, Three' biles from Post "and Telegraph ' Station. Terms J cash. Balance afcsii per cent. 9000 968 148 acres, new house, 1$ from school: and daily. Terms. 1184 978 100 acres, Lime Stone. s house. 992 150 acres .freehold,- and 150 ncrca leasehold,'dear land, 14 aoreß \)uah, 'near town-easy termn ■ I 996 lOOOaoresj fenced. Price—JE2 10a per acre—J cash, balance 5 %• .2! 997 4000 acres, fenced. Price 35s per acre—j cash, balanco at 5 percent 7000 998 2529 acros and stock. Terms •> £2587 cash; 18000 at 0 % . £2OOO at 5% 7587 1002 640 acres perpetual lease (improved). Bent .630. 1280 1018 260 acres ring fenced, well divided, grassed, and watered, part under crop 2210 or let on hir« For Sai;e—Hotel,' Gksekal Btore. And many other properties in varlouß localities.,; Properties Yaluedj'Tradefltnen'a Books kent, Accounto Issued,; Collected urd Audited, Arbitrations and Partnership AccoiuteAditated.. 1 -' ' : . <610,000., To lend In sums of flOO.aua upward ■ from to ; ; 0.8; W. DALRYMI'LEj .., Mastertoii. Walrarapa.

GRIFFIN AND SONS' Biscuits. Confectionery, And Candied Peels. T BET ate everywhere aoknWledged to bp the b'est. ' FACTORY,-Alton St., a 1 Nile St. E. j Nelson. Wholesale Branch,-Old Onaiom iouae Stieei)i . THOMAS JAGO, CABINETMAKJiJK, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKE®; b-BTREET MASTBBTON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4662, 2 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4662, 2 March 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4662, 2 March 1894, Page 4

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