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foMuwMm*--house. D° T NO!' . c I C MOWING ANDBEAPINO MA OHINE 0.0 MP AN T, ? ' ' / Send for annual catalogued Robinson bros oarterton t F y d ,6 0 0 1 n ). h IH S 1 D F| n >e * rs S 10 i h 10 8. it 16 :e <y 10 T jr p, (J JI !0 al al s TO ■ VISIT KIWUo MUSIC ' " WAREHOUSE, WHEN \\ IN WELLINGTON,. ' OPPOSITE' " : '<> OPERA HOUSE, 58 MANNERS STREET. ■ t EDWIIIT. KING. Walter A. Wood TO OUR FARMER FRIENDS Wz qrbbi ton in 1898 with a fines UNI OF HARVESTING MACHINES THAN EVER BEFORE, OUR KELIABLB MOWERS, HAY RAKES, REAPERS asd BINDERS Lead Everywhere, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SULLIYANTPQEBY, (Late of Tirtar'u lind Wellington). SJD EES to inform th i w Voj trnvelliDgpublic and the residents of the Bnih Dißjrictathat .they, hive juak complete' 1 ' -lltiona and a'torations to' Hotel, making it the largest and appointed hc„Jry f jn tie Forty-Mile Bush, The rooms are lofty and well furnished, and the dining room will be found supplied with , the best tM iMe in the urovince, The bar is undoi their personal auporvieion, and none but Hot, Cold, and Shower I«tha. to the building, with Btrge and: scenery for theatriosls, Stable, .loose boxes and grusa paddjck, close by, in charge of wefficieht.Groom, The Billiard Room is fitted with one of the best Mies) and is attended by competent marker. Coaches atop at this Hote daily Charges Motieratr, The united farmers' alliance (Limited), WELLINGTON, WANGANUI AND palmkrston north., Wo have on hand a carefully-selected English growers,nlso a fine stock of Colonial grown Old Pasture Rye Grass. THE ALLIANCE offer . for the shipment of Wool and Frozen Meal to the English Market; all charges on ,the lowest scale. ' ' Liberal Cash Advances made on Growing Clips of wool free of Commission, FOR SALESheep Dips, Arsenic Boiled and Raw Linseed.Oils Lubricating Oils Galvanised Fencing Wire Staples, Corrugated Iron Agricultural Implements Station Stores and Farmers' Requisites Of every description AGENTSFORHayward's Specific for Lung Worm., Ford's Scour and Lung Worm Mixture THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE (iimited), Walls STREET WeILBTOTON. SOKEN SEN'S LITTLE QIANT STUMP Enmon IS the cheapest ,and most useful evei invented for small settlers, the lov price bringing it within the reach o: everyone. One man can easily wort the machine' and lift a weight equal ti EIGHT TONS, and this can bo doublet by an extra man Price from 356 and upwards. N. SORENBEN, Patentee, Clareville COOK m OMLEf, Mots. 27| LAMBIOK -Qwf...,., „ .WEIHSOIO! lildmgc,) Our Mono is "CHEAPEST OF TIE BEST, 1 attended to and goedß forwarded hv Parcels Post PRINCE OF WAXiEfii FAMIJLY HOTEL, Queen-street , Masterion HI P . . X old established hostelry, it will bs my honest endeavour to ■ cater for the settlers and travelling pnblio generally, As I contemplate making extensive alterations during the next three montht I must ask the indulgence of my patroni for any shortcomings that may arise during that time. All wines and spirits taken from bond. Night porter in attendance. JOHN TUCKER, PROPRIETOR M[<'H R ALEXANDER JARDINE SoLIOItOB, Imperial Chambers, Feathorston-Street 'Wellington, Late Secretary to the Ui . H. HANSEN EKETAHUNA BOOT FACTORY, & DIRECT IMf ORTER,; i • BEGS to notify to the residents ol Eketahuna and the surrounding districts that hebaß now a good stock ol well assorted boots, witlj constant arrivals, in Ladies', Gent's, and Children'! at the right prices; Boots made to'brdei and repairs Mtlyjind promptly eiecuted. •, piANOI'ORTE TUNING, « . . . '' —1: VIOLIN TUITIQ^, MRJ. CANDV truia that with reasonablecbargos,and jatisfactiq" ho will receiye a share of the s the district. Address \-r-.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4693, 12 April 1894, Page 4

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589

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4693, 12 April 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4693, 12 April 1894, Page 4

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