Hous m wmm mm the GREAT SAT,TiI. —Bargains From Sydney »r -J t ( -»v..i viuwuuwwj.. I'IVUIJUIM Jjouglit in Chnstchurch—Calicoes, Sheetings, Flannols Bought in CiiristcJmrch—Blniiicts, Flimclcttes, Do' ' Bought in Clivistchurclx—Ulsters, Jackets, Mantles Eouglit in Sydney -Dress. Gloves, Hibbons Jjouglit in Sydney—Laces, Umbrellns,Furs Bought in Sydney—Women's Hose, Girls' Hose, Boys' Hose Bought in Zainpoi—Men's Shirts, Trousers, Overcoats Bought m Kaiapoi—Youths' Suits, Trousers, Overcoats Bought m kaiapoi—Boys' Suits, Trousors, Overcoat JAMES SMITH, The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Barqains Bargains From Christchurcli!! From Kaiapoi! WELLINGTON. gfir—" ■'* DB LAYAL HAND SEPABATOES. Tlio question is of ten asked by small Dairy Farmers, 7Fill it-pay me lo hy a DM AllAWlt / Wo ranansweremphatically that/2 1 WILL,m most handsomely too. HAND and From the increased yield of BUTTEIi ALONE it will EARN ITS COST h °?) ll0 t l Vl '" gfn , C S S TV"ft su,,ply of ' 15 ? ,llIonsof milk—s«y lo cows * ? I1 b ? tt «J™"/ tlio old method. With the Separator the samo it Hl° M- T' cstmwtlll B t,lc averil S c value of butter atOdpcr lb., it w ill he seen I hat that los per week or t iv,' i ,i by the use of the Separator. In addition to the 20 per cent extra yield, the butter made from "Dc Laval" Separator Cream is better, owing to the machine removing all impurities in the milk, and it renders possible the making of butter of the highest grade in all climates and'at all seasons. The duality of thei butter being finer and more umtonn keeps longer and higher prices are obtained,which, in the course of a season amounts to a handsome sum. The sweet skim milk is more marketable, ami is as invaluable as food for calves mid pigs, The milk is not deprived of its natural warmth and nulricious ingredients, other than the butter fat, did.™ I!t, T? r I SKCS a ! 1 , 1111 T llS0 m T\ oE I ? bour in 1,10 sottiu e aml « llMi nS o f tho nnV TI l • ' S . uso ~ Crcara 21 tours earlier than by the old Slfii- utiirmnn mm h.Ar£S:!, fc, t? r J" 1 Iff ™l»" i" • far miuM.,» KUOflicugc being lequirccl, and its woifaig and nrouumt will be thoroughly understood after the first day's Prices: —£l2. £22. £25. £3fi. f.fifl. trie -car. 3 Prices£l2, £22, £25, £35, £SO, Hi lOs, *BS WAIRAIUPA AGENTS:airarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association. no mechanical
Hetouohks the spot. After many years oxpericiico in tho Diagnosis and treatment of chronic complaints R. AYRES Is able by tho uso of his Herbal Remedies And Magnetic Treatment to. REACH THE SI'OT where the troublo lies. Consult Him, N.B.—No Mineral Poisons Used. ELI CARVELL, Blenheim, ••iritesi-Imust thank you for your treatment, it has been the means of restoring mo to good health asain. ADVICE FREE at AYRE3' Botanic Dispentariefl, Cuba Street and Riddiford Street, All Ciir.'cspondeucuto be addressed to Cuba Street, Wellington. HUNDREDS . HAVE BEEN BENEFITTED, WHY NOT YOU' EW VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS OP ALL AGENTS. Ask onr Accents for Illustrated Catalogue JOHN GRAHAM & CO, GEORGE JOHNSTON, (Late E, Feiat) Qtwen sfcrcot i Masirrton, k DOTIONBEBB % % '/A BHAREEROKEBS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, IHD GENERAL y, y,, COMMISSION AGENTS, yjy IUHBTOH QUIT, WBW-ISOTOJI NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO, H. Cbust' (Campbell & Crust). [O. S.Owen GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING and FORWARDING AGENTS BRANCHES . HVellikoion, Ddnedik, Cmraioinnion, . Auckland, Oamaho, and Gohe. and Abroad. Consignments for Country Firms cleared through Gvstoras and forwarded with despatch and moderate charges. THE N.Z. EXPRESS CO. beg to announce that thoy have now opened up Agencies throughout the Wairarapa distriots a under, and consignees of goods from Wellington and other parts of the Colony can havo ihe benefit of our special low rates, inoluding wh ' , Aoesis. Feaxuerston' Messrs McLeod & MoKenzio Caotwoh Ikeiahuni Pakiatm ' Mr D, Sullivan Mr G. W.Cox Ir A, Mangisca Mr B. Budden Extract from Scale of Cdames vhoh Wehinoion, including Rahaoe and UVEWITo Carterton 311) 7ft' 141b 2811) 661b 6d. 9d 1/6 2/- ,2/e lmvt lo lqr lo 2ijr lo 3qr 2o 2o lqr 2c 2qr 3/3 3/9 4/3 . 4/9 5/3 6/9 6/3 ' T Masterton 31b 7lb Ulb 261b 261b ~ Gd 9d 1/6 lewt lo lqr lo 2<jr lc Sqr 2o 2c lqr 2o2qr 4/3 ' 4/1) 5/3. 5/9 6/3 ?/• ' And so on-. NOTE: These ere the ordinary - -'--our application to Local. AgeritsVor to Welnatoii Manager * Ci> DA7ID GAIN.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4827, 17 September 1894, Page 1
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717Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4827, 17 September 1894, Page 1
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