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/ ouse ro at<lH6Ol 179 ffJlT.AwHjfte.lUl SJBH 2£^jf!si THE GrBEAT SALE -Bargains From Sydney! Bought in Cliristcliiircli—Calicoes, Sheetings, Flnnnola . Bought in Oliristehureh—Blankets, Fhnelettes, Damasks Bought in Cliristchureli—Ulsters, Jackets, Mantles Bought ingydney—Dress Gloves, Eibbons Bought in Sydney—Laces, Umbrellas, Furs ■ Bought in Sydney— Women's Hose, Girls' Hose, Boys' Hose Bought in Kaiapoi—Men's Shirts, Trousers, Overcoats Bought in Kaiajioi—Youths' Suits, Trousers. Overcoats Bought in Kaiapoi—Boys' Suits, Trousers, Overcoats JAMBS .SMITH. The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Bargains Bargains From Cliristchureli!! , From Kaiapoi 1 WELLINGTON. ■IMiSs DB LAYAL HAND SEPARATORS. The Daily Farmers, Will it pay m to buy a HAND ciM AIUTOll; We can answer emphatically that ITWWIL t and most handsomely too. Prom the increased yield of BUTTER ALONEitmW EARN ITS COST As shown by the followhtg factsA daily supply of .45 gallons of milk-say 15 cows --will give Mbs o buttcrjeekly by tho old method. Withtho Separator tho samo t ■ £39 I'ERrYEAR is gained by the use of the Separator. ■ Jn addition-to tho 20 per cent extra yield, the butter made from "Do Laval" Separator Cream is better,, owing; to the machine removing all impurities in the milk, and it renders possiblo the making of butter of the lughostgrado in all climates and at all seasons. The quality of the butter being finer and more uniform keeps longer and higher prices aro obtained,which, in the course of a season amonntsto-almndsoniß sum. The sweet skim milk is moro marketable, and is as invaluable as food for calves and pigs, The milk is not depmed of its natural warmth and nutricions ingredients, other than tho butter fat. ihc [separator saves an immenso amount of labour in the setting and cleaning of tho dishes etc. It also enables tlio .nso of the Cream 2-1 hours earlier than by the old method. Ihc machino occupies only a small space, and dispenses altogether with milk dishes and other utensils. 6 knoi7 g r£7reS fed iu af(W ™ mcclianical ' i).,:— r>ii no mp nnir «%..<» o'tho first day j use. Prices£l2, £22, £25, £35, £SO, £67 10s, £BS, WAIRARAPA AGENTS Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association.

WAMPKOOFS. 'ipxaxoXXXXXXCCCCCCCO^ # SS!"% TRADE TROPICAL PROOF 'Oxoxaaxxxxxxro^Doococd. For Health aiid Comfort, Odourless Proofing is the Lest. For studying your Health, Odourless Proofing is essential. NOTE MADE MASK. All are Guaranteed Waterproof. 17IOE Health and Comfort, tho only . good Waterproof Garment you can get is acknowledged to'bothoouc with the Pear Tree Brand, which is of odourless make. Ask your Draper or Outfitter for such Goods only, All arc sewn and taped throughout, are thoroughly well ventilated and Guaranteed Waterproof. They nover come undoi\b,|ueing- properly scwu and and (aped over the sew ing, and only tiio LEADING DIiAPEKS Ai\D OUTFITTER Keen these poods. The styles and fit of the Ladios 1 and Gentlemen's Garments arc simply perfect. All Gnrmcuts liavo the , PEAK TREE BRAND Registered Trade Mark on tho inside. Yon arc advised to wear only tlieso Garments for health and comfort, being odourless, and thoroughly well ventilated Wear no other make, and see that the Itcgistcrcd trade mark is on each Garment. Fit. Stylo, and Finish guaranteed unequalled. All Garments are guaranteed Waterproof. . All these goods arc made by local industry, aro of the very best finish, and a good article is the cheapest in the end. Once tried you .will always wear these Waterproofs.. HB TOUCHES THE 3FOX. After many years experience in tbe Diagnosis 1 and treatment of cliroaio complaints R. AY RES Is ablo by tho uao of his Herbal Remedies And Mngnetio Treatment to REACH THE SI OT where the trouble lies. CoKSDLtHim, N.B.—No Mineral Poisons Used. ELI CAUVELL, BloDheim,Tritcs!-Imust thank yoa for jour treatment, it baa been the means of restoring mo to good health again." ADVICE FREE at AYRE3'Botanic Dispenses, Cuba Street and Riddiford Street. All Correspondence to be addressed to Cuba Street, Wellington, HUNDREDS. HAVE BEEN BENEFITTED, . WHY NOTYOin N EW VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS OF ALL AGENTS.; Ask our.Aijentsfor Illustrated Catalosno JOHN GRAHAM k CO, ; GEORGE JOHNSTON ■ (Lata ,E, Feist) ■ 11r- nojt „.i 'iMmEBtoH,

LAST FEW DATS Of THE 6KEAT SHOE SUE NEXT HOOPER & CO., DRAPERS, FURTHER REDUCTIONS Will bo made to enablo the Public to buy BEST GOODS FOE VERY LITTLE MONEY. BAEGAINS TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES. MOST CLEAR BALANCE OF STOCK OIV HAND As I intend opening up tlie Spring Trade ivitli a largo and varied assortment of Lines Suitable for the Coming' Season. C. W. WALKE'B. NEXT TO HOOPER AND CO., DRAPERS. TANGYE'S STEAM ENGINES. rag TANGYE'S HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINES, SUITABLE FOE Butter Factories, Creameries, Sawmills ETC. ESTIMATES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND PULL PARTICULARS SUPPLIED BY JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, Fort-street, Auckland,

Architects 'sfi'oiiM epecity REDCLIFFE CROWN Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. There ut none Utter masufnetured. Lighter sheets of other brands must be thinner, aid will nntl.istasfoiig or givothesamosatisfaction. Contractors should not be uiisl; i r>v oiToncora statements, such aa nro advertised by rivsv 'REDOLIFFE is the cheapest first-class Iron in the market. ; The sheets are wider, thus a larger surfaeo can be covered with ItEDOLIFFE than with other tirandi REDCLU'FE has been nioro largely imported into Now Zealnnd durmg the last 20 years than an} other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will bo. found pjrteel.i : , ' ■ 1 OS SALK BY ALT. IT.INCII'AL IMS'-MKIICIUWTB, AND /&/ ' : «lOIIEKBgI'ERSiND BV THSJUNDKRSrONBD' *•: JOHS DUTHIEffiCo.,LTC.,V(£LUSSTOi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4823, 12 September 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4823, 12 September 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4823, 12 September 1894, Page 1

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