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iHlfelt saz ■TP-GBEATSAM^ Bought in Sydney -Dress Gloves, Eibbons ; Bought in Umbrellas, Furs isongJit in Sydney—Women's Hose, Girls' Hose, Boys' Hose ww/ws Bargains Bargains imoydneyj _ From Christehurchl! From Eaiapoi! Bought in ClinstchnrcL—Calicoes, Sheetings/Flannels ; Bought in Cliristcfiurch—Blankets, Ftaclettes, Damasks Bought in ChnstchurcL—Ulsters, Jackets, Mantles JAMES- SMITH, The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Bought in Eaiapoi—Men's Skirts, Trousers, Overcoats Bought in Eaiapoi—Youths' Suits, Trousers, Overcoats Bought in Eaiapoi—Boys' Suits, Trousers, Overcoats m .WELLINGTON. DE LAYAL HAND SEPARATORS. Tlieq TSp°/™S d te ßmall Dttiry SEPARATOR! We can answer emphatically that JTWILIjand most handsomely too, ' ■■ . From tho increased yield of B UTTER ALONE it will EARN ITS COST InLe9sthanaYear. ; n ll0 ( r g f M B suppl y of 45 ? aUons o f milk—say 15 cows --will give lOOlbs of butter weekly by tho old method. With flm s™,,,.*™, a' „ lT.jfSmba" tke wo yalue of butter atßdper T„„uv : YEARisgaincdlytheMofthSepmto)'. In addition to tho 20 per cent extra yield, tho butter maie from « De laval" Separator Cream is better, owing o the machine removing all impurities in the milk, and it renders St™f'tClH g l ■ «' o£ the highest in all olimates and at all seasons. Tho quality of the butter being hner and more uniform keeps longer and higher prices are ob tained,which, m the course of a season amounts to a handsome sum. tL sweet skim milk's more marketable, and is as mvaluable as food for calves and pigs, The milk is not deprived of its natural warmth and nutrieious ingredients; other than tho butter fat. dishes i fr r VCS "J 1 , 1 ™, 6 " 50 nmo « nt 1 of in the setting and cleaning of tho J ;, ™,. „J •" ? s tbo , uso ° f t!lc Cream 24 hours earlier than by tho old knowledge i WAIBAEAPA AGENTS: Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association.

and treatment of chroma complaints R. AYRES Is oblo by tlio übo of his Herbal Remedies And Mngnetio Treatment to REAOH THE SK)T where the tronble lies. Consult Hiji, N,B,—No Mineral Poisons Used. ELI C A.RVELL, Blenheim, Trites:-Imust thank you for your treatment, it hsa been the mcanß of restoring mo to good health again. ADVICE FREE at AYRES' Botanic Dispellt arieß, Caba Street and Riddiford Street. ; All Correspondence to be addressed to Cuba Streot. 'Wellington. . HUNDREDS HATE BEEN BENEFITTED. . WOT NOT YOU?. ' H& TOUCHES THE SPOT. fEW VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS OF ALL AGENTS. Auk oar Asjents for illustrated Catalogue JOHN GRAHAM & 00, GEORGE JOHNSTON, (Late E, Feat) Qnoenatreet,... i Madtehton. UOIIONEBBB, /A 6HAREBROKERB LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, J// % FINANCIAL AHD general y, COMMISSION AGENTS, yjy tuißTOx qurt, Wmubmou NEW ZEALAND .• EXPRESS CO. . H.Crbst .(CampbelletCrust). [O.S.Owen GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS. BHIPPIKGandFORTODING AGENTS JRAMHES Wehmnotoh, Ddhedw, Chrtstoqubgh, AUCKLAND, OiIUEO, ADD QOKE. Consignments for Country Firms cleared through' Customs and forwarded with despatch and moderate charges. THB'N.Z, EXPRESS CO. beg to announce : that they have nowopened np Agencies throughout the "Wairarapa distriots a : under, and consignees' of goods torn 'Wellington and otbw: parts ol the Colony can have 4he benefit ot our .special low rates, Including us:— Agents, GBEnowa PiHUTOi Mr D. Sullivan .. Mr G, W, Cox ..Mr A. Mangusci ... Mr B. iJuddeh Emioi FBoir Boils of CEiBOEs rabH WEitmaios, inolomho lUiuob akd Deuvehy:— -I'V ■: 1 ]: To Carterton 81b 7lb 141b > 281b 5611! ;.i : , •. 6d 9d 1/6 2/. • 2/6 lowt lo lqr lo 2qr lo 3qr 20.20 lqr Sjo 2qr 3/3 3/9 4/3 .4/9 6/3 5/9 .6/3 T . .." "6d 9d .1/6 ' 2/.'.2/6 lowt lo lqr lo 2qr lb 3qr 2o 2o lqr 26 2qr . , 4/3 , 4/9 6/3 / 5/9 6/3 7/.: ' • . Ahdsooh-' : NOTE i' These the ordinary freights; For goods with BjeoisJ low railway rates our charges are proportionately lc9s. . Fall information On'applioatlon to Looal Agents j ' or to Wellingtoa Manager r ' .DAVID GAIN,'

LA ST FEW DATS M i OF THE GREAT' BOOT AND SHOE SALE SBXT HOOPER * 00, DEAIEBS. FURTHER REDUCTIONS Will be made to enable the Public to buy BEST GOODS FOE VERY LITTLE MONEY. bargains TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES, MUST CLEAR BALANCE OP STOCK OW iUND As I'intend opemiig up the Spring Trade with a largo and varied Lines Suitable for the Coming Season, C. W. WALKER. NEXT TO HOOPER AND CO, DRAPERS. TANGrYE'S. STEAM ENGINES, sgsg TANGYE'S HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINES, BUITABLE FOB Bute Factories, Creamorios, Sawmills ETC. ESTIMATES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND FULL PARTICULARS t . BDMUEDBY JOHN CHAMBERS & SOU, Fort-street, Auckland, Architecls.stwuld speciiy EBDCLII''I''B CROWN Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron; There is nono inter maiaufactiircd.. Lighter sheets of other brands must hot!iinner;a nl will n6t last as long ot give tlia same satisfaction.. Contractors should not bo mis! ; ; uy,erroneous statements, such tis.mtyrtdvcrtised by rival importers. •REDOLIFEE is the cheapest first-class Iron in tho market. The sheets are wider, thus a larger sntfoee can bo eovored with ItEDCLIFFB than. with other brands jEEDOLIFFB has been more largely imported into Now Zealand during the last 20 jeara than an) other brand, and experience provos that every sheet will bo found perfect.. . •, . . SI IRON 0 ft Jjg&j-lM 'WW BV il)li I'KIKCIMi' IKON-SIKItCIIAiiTS MD\A. JOHN DUIHIE & .STOREKEEPERS AND BV THE UNDERSIGNED

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4824, 13 September 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4824, 13 September 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4824, 13 September 1894, Page 1

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