LADIES, LISTEN! SOFT as the finest Glove Kid-No Coras. CjTHUNG as Heavy Hide-Best Wear. ANITARY Method of Tanning-Sweet Feet, OOLD at Small Profit—Moderate Price , SOMETHING NEW! REAL KANGAROO GLACE KID BOOTS. . m REGD. See the above Brand inside each Boot. ■ SOFT! STRONG! SANITARY!' TANNED BY iNEW: PROCESS GENTLEMEN. NOTE! Do yon-like Easy Fit ? DoyouwantSolidWear? Doyou like Style? Do you like Flexibility? KANGARETTES WILL SUIT YOU Do not buy any goods that imitate this name, such as Kangaretta, Kangaratta, Wangaretta, Wallabotto, Ghromabette, Etc. BEWARE OF STUPID AND WOBTfILESS IMITATIONS. W USE ONLY THE GENUINE SKIN. W. & J. STAPLES & CO., SOLE MANUFACTURERS, ; IWaira'Apa Farmers' Go-Operative Association, Masterlon,' and all branches J. Carpenter, Masterton; F. Feist, Carterton; A,H.Krahagen, Carterton H. Aulin, Kketahuna. CASH GROCERY SIORE. J. WHITTAKEE , FHOPBIKIOII. J.W. WISHES to notify the pablio of Masterton and surrounding district'that he has opened A CASH GBOCEBY STOBE in the premises lately oecnpied by Mr C, E, Daniel!, and trusts by strict attention to business and"keeping only the best quality of Goods to merit a share ofthe public patronage. ORDERS ATTENDED TO WITH PUNCTUALITY AND DESPATCH, Next to C. E. Danlell's new store.
rjHE BLACKSMITH 00. ■SUPPLIES AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINDS « Zealandla " Woolpress "Cockatoo" Woolpress ENGINEERING WOEKS . AND • FACTOEI— Perry-st., Masterton. ARE ALSO" ACENTS FORSouthland Farmers' Implement and Engineering Co. [LIMITED.] Invercaboill, - Southland; >We have pleasure in drawing the attention of intending purchasers of Drain Ploughs, manufactured by the . mow Company, that they are the original ana only successful makers of All-Steel Drain Ploughs ever put in the market, as the number of testimonials received in this district will show. By the use of these ploughs' thousands o£; aorea ■of ' ; I art converted into THE ABOVE FIBSI ABB ALSO MANOFACHJRERB Of PLOUGHS Or every Description. • COLONIAL STEEL SEEt) AND MANURE DRILLS! . Don't forget to see the one now on band. The Colonial Steel-Fbimb Diso Hibbows SPADIN&, CHAIN and TINE HARROWS AND ALL OTHER FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES.
YUM OR AT, il. nm AND Up TO BY ALL CROCERStrf MfYTUIMfc n PRIZEMBBA!*-- V PURECEYION&I MASTEETON STEAM FLOUB MILLS, CHAMBERLAIN BEOS. HATE much pleasure in announcing tliat they have now completed the extensive alterations to their Mill, hav ing had. it entirely remodelled on the COENELIUB INTERNAL EOLLEfi SYSTEM, The same as that adopted with So much success by many of the larger Southern ■ Mills, Chamberlain Bros, are now making a FULL ROLLER FLOUR Equal in all respects to the best that can he imported, Cheaper than Southern Flour, i and they would lib to; point out to storekeepers and consumers tho advantage of buying of :the local manufacturers and KEEPINO TEE'MONET OIR> OVLATm in ihtiimiOT. Chamberlain Bros. Kavingmade arrangements with local storekeepers to retailtheir flour, the lowest wholesale quantity obtainable at their mill WILL BE HALM-TON. MRH.DAYID TURNER, (Soutli Kensington Certificate Art Class Teacher), IS i'OIlllIM DRAWING AND PAINTING CLASSES. For terms, etc,, apply to liim care of Mrs Mailoy," Carnarvon House." Names for an Outdoor She Ic/iinj Class will beat once en rolled,
Implements aro fitted with ' THE IUBTEBTON Blacksmith &Wheelwrioht ' manufacturing CO. [UStITBD/]' Perry-street, Maslerton, C. E. Dasiell, Managing Director. • A' UCTIONEEIIB, SHAIIEBROKERS, LAND & ESTATE y AGENTS, w % FINANCIAL ADD . f m GENERAL 'COMMISSION AGENTS, IIiHBTON-QUAT, WHLLIKOIOS W. CRABTREE& SONS, CITY FOUNDRY, Eva-street, Wellington. Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, . Boiler Makers, Etc. STEAM ENGINES, Saw and Flax Mill Machinery always on hand. Makers of every description of wrought iron split pulleys, builders and contractors iron work, ornamental castings, tomb rails, wrought and cast iron fencing, eto, Gi' than any firm in town. EKETAHUNA LIVERY AND BAIT ■ STABLES. T BEG to notify that I have taken over the ahovo Stables, and I trust, by strict attention to business, to merit afair share of support. Coaches meet every train, Good and Secure Paddocks; Telegrams or letters promptly attended to. W. IGGULDEN, Eketalmna, Late S, Harding).
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5499, 1 December 1896, Page 1
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