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MASTERTON PLUMBING WORKS. FSTABLISHWn 1874. MESSRS HCKEI.ING BRO J . de-he to noi- fv ilie pub io, genera ly :h ir they have pu-cbused tne ii.ta.eets of Mr l\ Pickering in the above busings. By oueful attention to orders, com bint d with good workmanship, we hope to secure the same liberal support accorded in the past to Mr D, Pickering. Telephone No. 74. D. A. PICKERING. A. H. PICKERING. RIFLE SHOOTING. 1904 TUST to hand, " U ex'Kumara," a Large Assortment of PARKER'S, also JEFFERY'S RIFLE, SHOOTING REQUISITES, comprising latest in Orthoptics, Verniers and Windguages, Ventometers, Shooting Cases, Cleaning Rods, Rifle Covers, Sight Protectors, *303 Cleaner and Rust Preventer, Score Books, Rifle shots' Guides, etc. Rifleshots invited to inspect. A.BRADFORD. CHRISTMAS GOODS! A NICE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER BOOTS & SHOES. Ranging from 4/11 upwards. The Very Latest Quality in every Line at the Right Price. D. FINLAYSON & SON, Next to Post Office, QUEEN-STREET. JAS. ELLIOTT AND CO. have stocked a large assortment of SOLID LEATHER GLADSTONE BAGS SOLID LEATHER PORTMANTEAUX, Best Makes SOLID LEATHER LADIES' CARRYALLS Brief Bags and Bowl Cases in Great Variety. There are still left a few bales of COTTON DUCK FOR RICK-COVERS & TARPAULINS. JAS. ELLIOTT & CO., SADDLERS, ETC., QUEEN-STREET, MASTEETON. THOS. WAGG & CO, •-QOBBN-BTRBKT, MASTEETON, SUPPLY VEHICLES m<ide to order, in any wheelwbiqhts, style, bqo constructed and under personal supers iqenkbaXi sion, from the best selected blacksmiths. materials, by expert workmen, and our prices defy Sole Agents in competition. Our vehicles the Wairarapa have taken fibst awaeds for The South- wherever shown. Agrioulland Imp 1c - Jural Implements of all ment and En- kinds, and duplicate parts gineering Co., supplied at factory prices Limited. on shortest notice. We are sole agents in the WaiT3B rarapa for the OSBORNE " OSBORNE " Binder, whioh has been binder awarded the grand prize ] at the Paris Exhibition. £2240 For 1 ton of Potatoes SEEMS incredible, but an amount equal to this is what the world-famed « NORTHERN STAR " POTATO was sold at last year. ITS CROPPING POWERS are phenomenal. One grower writes that from lib of seed potatoes he had a crop weighing 1351b. Another grower, writing in the Gardeners' Chronicle of 3rd October, 1903, states that from 21b of " NORTHERN STAR " he lifted 4201b ; and in Otago this year, from 71b planted, a return of only a few pounds short of half-a-ton has been dug." "NORTHERN STAR" Crops Well, Keeps Well, Looks Well, and Cooks Well. We offer a limited quantity only, in lib lots, at 10/6 per lb post free. Orders should be booked early as stocks may soon be exhausted. NIMMO &" BLAIR, Seed-Merchants and Growers, DUNEDIN. TO CYCLISTS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I have now on view in my shop my Latest Importation of ROVER BlCYCLES—fitted with all the latest improvements known to the trade. The merits of the ROVER are too well known to need comment here, but it should be noted that this maks of Bicycle • topped the sales at Home for the past season. The Masterton members of the New Zealand Band, who recently visited England, re • port that the ROVER is the favorite machine there, and, on being shown over the faotory, were amazed at the magnitude of it. Those intending to make a purchase for the coming season should call and inspect the ROVERS now on view j. c. ewington. aTTrvine, (Late W.J. FLY). GENERAL CARRIER AND EXPRESSMAN. Commercial Samples and Goods Promptly attended to. Agent for N.Z. Express Co. Telephone 126. Post Office Box 50. Stables; Bannister-street, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8037, 9 January 1905, Page 3

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