Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Business Advertisements. | 1888-9-SPRING TRA DE - 1888-9. g 1g % § m g SPKING- & SUMMER NOVELTIES! 1 * rj Opbking up Daiit at >-j | g V I CTO XI A H 0 U S F. % | PETER BELL Is now Opening up NOVELTIES The Fi Krt of the NEW SEASON'S TVTOVELTIES! ATOVELTIES NO v-ELTIES, and marking off under his i\ j\ ~" 1N "~ own supervision at such unusual low prices MILLINERY! M "^ t&eeb a quick clearance of his large and excellent stock. NOVELTIES —INSTRAW GOODS ! To KRIYE, per s.s. Dobic,— N0 V Ji~L7 TIES 10 Case 3~~ NOVELTIES — 10 Cases — nr — Which will be opened up with all despatch. j^\ EMBROIDERED COSTUMES! NOVELTIES Particulars in future advertisement. — —IN— FLOWERS & FEATHERS! ENTOUTCAiTARACHUTES, PET E B B E TV°VELTIES. ATOVELTIES n Satin, Shot, and Striped Silks! VICTORIA HOUSE. 1* J^«*^iiiis

WAVERLEY HORSE- SHOEING "CIORGE. x. JOSEPH SWANN, MACHANIST, OENEKALi BLACKSMITH:, & WHEELWRIGHT. AOBICULTUBAIi IMPIBMBNI'S MADE AND Rbpaibbd. Tho "CHALLENGE" WOOL PRESS. Tho merits of this press are now well known, and all who have used them testify to their efficiency. The "Challenge" surpasses every other make of wool presses in the colony. They are compact, requiring no large shed or extensive staging. The complicated screw is replaced by powerful levers, able to press SOOlbs of wool in a bale. I might state that I have exhibited my "Challenge" Press at Agricultural Shows in different districts, and have been awarded first honors whereever exhibited. The prc«3 requires no skill in working, and can bo worked by one man and an assistant to put the wool in the bale. Settlers on tho West Coest and elsewhere, who have used the press, testify to its usefulness, cheapness, and simplicity. Tho price of the press is £15 at Waverley. THE THGMONT BUTTER PACKAGE. WH. BRIGHTWELL ... Patentee. This is,without doubt.theßEST B OTTER PACKAGE in the Market. The Manais, Dairy Factory's Butter in these boxes brought 24s por cwt more in the English market than the saroo butter in the best The Package took FIRST PRIZE this year at the Nprmanby Horticultural Show, beating other patent boxes and kegs. The above boxes are now being mado at the Sash and Door Factory, Wanganui, where they may be obtained. Local agents will be appointed throughout tho district. Printed instructions given to each purchaser. W. H. BRIGHTWELL, Patentee. THE WAVERLEY FORGE &TCOACH BUILDING FACTORY. rpAYLOR AND T>REMNER, SHOEING k GENERAL SMITHS. All descriptions of Agricultural Implements cheaply and expeditiously repaired by competent workmen. Buggies, Vehicles, Drays, and Waggons in all styles, and with the latest improvements, built to order. j Workmanship and Materials Guaranteed, Also— Makers and Patentees of the Power Equalizing Wool Press. The attention of Farmers is called to tliis Presa, which is acknowledged to be the best and cheapest in tho marset, combining all the advantages of Lightness, Strength, and Durability. WAVERLEY COACH BUILDING FACTORY. WAVERLEY~BUTCHERY AND BAKERY. BDRNETT k DORWARD Beg to inform the public of Waverley and surrounding districts that they have token over tho butohory and Bakery lately carried on by Mr T. A. Coleman, and hope that by strict attention to all ordors entrusted to them to merit a continuance of their favors. BURNETT k DORWARD. Watebiey. T\ ONA L D TUT a DONALD, CARRIER, WAVERLEY, Meets every Train for Passengew and Goods. Fare, 6d each way. Supplies FIREWOOD and COALS in any quantities, at Lowest Rates. Vehicles and Saddle-horses on hire. Letters or Telcgramspromptly attended to ~c hTrTe~s~e c"d wood 's~ PATBNT NON -POISONOUS ■QLIGHT OPECIFIO. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. For ArPiES, Pkaes, Piums, Cdriunts Quick Hkdges, oe any Tubes infested with soaiy ou other BIIGHTS. To One Gallon of the Specific add Twelve Gallons of Clour Water. Whilo mixing, rim tho Specific through a fino strainer, so that tho Syringo mny not ehoko while using. (By attending to this, all delay will bo obviated.) Spray the treo until every part is thoroughly saturated. In a few days ull blight will bo found quite dead. Winter months best time to apply, July and August preferred. Fob Chbukies, Plums, Pears, Quick Hedges, ok any Thkb attacked by tub Lisbch. Mix one Gallon of tho Specific with Twenty -live Gallons of Clear Water. Spray as abovo. One dressing ■will suffice for the season. A hydropult will be found more expeditious than an ordinary garden syringe. Two days before planting spring crops the ground should be well sprayed with tho Specific By so doing, all slugs and other pests will bo destroyed. For this, mix One Gallon of the Specific with Thirty Gallons of Water. PniOE-15spor 5-gallon Drum. fjgs" Shake tho Drum Bpfore Using. WHITWORTH RUSSELL, Agent, Wangaaui. i

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WH18881031.2.2.6

Bibliographic details

Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6653, 31 October 1888, Page 1

Word Count
766

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6653, 31 October 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 6653, 31 October 1888, Page 1

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert