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REASONS WHY THE WHEELEE AND WILSON SEWING M AOHINE is FAR SUPERIOR to the SINGER :— The W. and W. will do more work and do it better The W. and W. is much more durable; it .will laet, a lifetime, and will run for years without repair.. The W. and W. » easier to work.- , The W. and W. is not bo liable to get out of order. The W. and W. has no cog-wheels to wear away , and break. „ The W. and W. has no heavy machinery to tire and weary the feet The W. and W. is more eimple inaction. The W. and, W- hw lobs wear and tear. The ;W : . and W; is better finished. The W. and W. has been awarded more prizes, and is American made. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. w. c. wTlkins, IRONMONGER, SOLfE AfIMNT FOR NELSON. WINES AND SPIRITS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. XT EN NE S St.' S ()1E •:' BBANDY, Single Bottle, sfs. rjlO WNS END'S GENUINE SARSAPABILLA, Single Bottle, 4s. 6& GEORGE THOMPSON, WAEATU HOTEL, THE OLDEST FREE HOUSE IN TOWN. 1539 QHEEP SHEARS AND STONES FOR SHARPENING)- THEM. SCYTHE STONES, HAY FORKS, and HAY RAKES. m W i s § < rt 2 . PH O H ft « ft ft *■ -g i I s hi . O W. 0. WILKINS, IMPORTER, BRIDGE.STREET, NELSON. 1615 IRON and MACHINE RT BUSINESS for SALE, whioh has been Estabiished for eight years in the centre of DUNEDIN, and is now doing a fir3t-rate paying trade. Annual profits over £1000. The Proprietor only gives up to retire into private life. The Stock will be taken at valuation, which will require about £4000 cash, but a part of the Stock oould be reduced to suit intending purchasers. The Premises are built on leasehold ground, with £300 valuation, and has 181- years to run. Rental only £62 per annum. To an enterprising man with capital this is a rare Opportunity to make a fortune. Principals only will be treated with if accompanied with references, on application to the Proprietor either personally or by letter. Address — ROBERT BLACKADDER, 1600 Dunedtn. FOR SALE. A FIRST-CLASS HORSE-POWER THRASHING MACHINE: WM. J. HERRICK, 1529 Lower Moutere. rilHB Thoroughbred Entire YOUNG BIDDLESWOftTH, will STAND this SEASON at the Farm of Mr. P Byrne, Takaka, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and ThubsdaY; and every Fbiday and Saturday at the Stables of the Shamrock Hotel, Waitapu. TbbM9— £2 10a a mare. An allowance of 5s eaoh for two or more mares belonging to the same person Paddocks free ; every.care but no responsibility. All Fees to be paid on orbefore the 15th day of January, 1875. . BYRNE BROS. & CO,, Takata. Takaka, September :20th, 1875. 1469 i~>O STAND ;THIS REASON, at J. Kebr's, Waimea West, the well-known imported i Cart-horse ■ , G L A N G E R. Teems—£3 each mare, and 2s. 6d. groomage. First-class Paddocks at the usual charges. No responsibility, but every care taken. Waimea West, September :24ih,,1875. 1458 FcTr~T HE~S E A SON—The Entire Horse JACK , will be at Orinoco and Lower Moutere (Bridge Inn). on Tuesdays ; Motueka (Mr. W. Chambbbxain's Farm), Tuesday Nights and Wednesday'Mobn-I INGS; Riwaka (FoWLEB's), Wednb^daxSj Pftnga-jj totara, the remaining days of the week. il Fjbbs—£l,los, to be <paid by the lßt January.^ Grroomage, 2a. Gi., to be paid at the time. ;,I WBI.,SPipBE, i 3 X 575 PwogatoUr*. !

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Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1982, 21 October 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1982, 21 October 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1982, 21 October 1875, Page 1