GJREVILLE'& qyjr; LAND AGENTS ANDSURTGYOJk '' Tra'FoiiowiNO tonuM PboWtieb£ KA Acres, vdthin two miles of Pahiaiuß, (J U 999 mis lease, house, garden, etc, 1*275. - •:•■■ .:' ■. - V \OA Aores, near Haskell, all in grass I *l4 'Mid rltia.fmuuA -Cfi Ifl.no.onr--1: A A'Acres, freehold :ievelXan'd, "witb x\J\J well-finished House, good or? io-LET. r'CJ'U.J Aoroa in graßs, ring fenced, near TnfjrAORES on five years' lease; IvU near'dairy factory. I) .\ K ACRES fiieUlass sheep country; sit V ';Bmoll whore and gsod garden, on a go.-..lroad. Bent-£72 per annum, vrith Te kro Music 't/arehouse. . WAREHOUSE, WELLINGTON, OPPOSITE 58 MANNERS EDWIN J. KING.
Walter A. Wood TO, OUR FARMER FRIENDS Wb ohbei you in 1898 wiiHAnsER UN! or HARVESTING MACHINES THAN BVER BBWRJ, 008 ESHABIR MOWERS, HAY BAKES, BEAPBKS and BINDERS Lead Eveeywakhb. WALTERA.WOOD MOWING AND BE APING MACHINE OOMPAN Y, ROBINSON BEOS OABTERTON
COMMEROIAL 'HOTEL, Pahuioa. SULLIVAN & CORBY, BOH BEG to inform th iWVii travellingpublio Bnd the reaidcnta of the Buih Distriota'that they have just completed extensive addi. tions and alterations to the Commercial Hotel, making it the largest and best appointed hev«!ry hi tie Forty-Mile Bush. The roomß are lofty and well furrished, and the dhing room will be found, supplied with the best tMt d ftofc In the nrovince, The bar is under their personal supervision, and[none but Hot, Cold, and Shower laths. I to the building, with atrge and scenery for theatrioals, etb. ' ' The Billiard Koom ia fitted with one competent aiarker. .HE UNITED FARMERS'ALLIANCE (limitkd), WELLINGTON, WANGANUI and ■■ PALMERBTON NORTH. SEEDS, We have on hand a carefully-selected THE ALLIANCE offer speolal facilities I to the English Market j all ohargea on the lowest scale. ■ Cups ol wool free ot Commission, Boiled and EawLlnseed Oils: - ' Lubricating Oils " : Galvanised Fencing Wire Staples, Corrugated Iron Agricultural Implements Station Stores and' Of every description, ..AGENTS FOR-.,. ".,./■, Ford's Scour and Lung Worm Mixture. THE UNITED FARMERS'.ALLIANCE (limited), WIIMB, 818881, WELMSOION.'
LITTLE GIANT STUMPWRMOR ■ S the cheapest and most useful ever L invented for smoJl eettlets,- tie low price bringing it'mthin M reach of everyone, One man can easily work the machine .and lift a weight equal to EIGHT TONS, and this can be doubled Price from £6 and upwards, ~ ~s Patentee, ClareWlle
Tailors, 27, LajibtonQm*.., Wbuisoioh (Opposite Government Buildings;) "CHEAPEST OF THE BEST,' Oourt7 orders carefqlly and punctually PRINCE op WAIVES ' |' FAMILY HOIJEL;;'. my honest endeavour to cater 'for the alterations during the next three months I must ask the indulgence of my patrons for any sfiorhcomiDgs that ma; arise during that time, All wines and ipirita taken from bolid. Night porter in attendance. [ JOHN TUCKER, rftOPRIBTOR
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 22 March 1894, Page 2
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430Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 22 March 1894, Page 2
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