PHILIP MOELLER AND CO, GENERAL MBBOHANTB, IMPORTERS OF BRITISH & FOREIGN MERCHANDISE. On Hand— Tobacco, Cigars Cutlery, flardwaro Jfileotro-platod and Nickel Silverware Stationery Brushes and Combs Perambulators Lcathenvaro Baaketware Poi'furaory Pictures, Oleographs, Uhromoß, &o. Looking Glasses Yasos, Lustres, Ornaments, Glass Shades Cabinotware, Papier MaoL6 Goods General Fancy Goods Watches, Clocks, and Bronzes Gold, Gilt, and Jet Jewelry Musical Instruments, Tobacconists' Ware Toys, Fireworks, &0., itc. To Arrive— Ex as. Norfolk ) Sikto | Alastor Crownthorpe \ From London Parorora j Himalaya | Arabella j Ex Borneo | From New York Agents for Waohter's Champagne, Wellington Agency of Hamburg-Magdeburg Fire Insuranno Company. Willis-st.. Wellington. MONUMENTAL WORK: THOMAS T\/I ILLER J HOMAS iVi ILLER SOULPTOB, BbaxdoX'St, ■ Wellington.
JAY KS>' PERFECT PURIFIER, DISINFECTANT, and SHEEP DIP,' In use does not poison, stain, or bnrn. Supersedes Carbolic, Mixes freely with cold water. Destroys ticks, Maggots, d'c. Prevents fresh attacks of fly. Greatly improves appearance and quality of wool. Improves health and growth of the animal. Directions tudip one hundred sheep.— Mix ono gallon of the fluid with 50 of cold water, and well stir with a common wooden stirrer; the bath is then ready for use. Dip the sheop well' all oyer, oxeepfc the head, which should be rubbed with the mixture, and the animal should be kept immersed until the wool is thoroughly saturated. It will bo well to keep lambs from their mother two or threo hours after dipping. To Cube Foot Rot.—Use a mixture oi same strength as for dipping, and after pruning let the uh'eop stand in a bhallow trough or bath for ten minutes, To Chub Scab—Mix one gallon of the fluid in 40 gallons of water, and dip the sheep in the usual manner, If infected bj' fleas use double the strength. Fob Hfauko Woum-Dabblo the wound with a mixture of ono part of liquid to 60 parts of water, and let it dry on the wound. To be obtained from all storekeepers throughout all the provincial diatriots, and wholesale from ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & CO,, 744 1 Sole Agents for New Zealand. UNDER THE PRESSURE of THE TIMES E. B. BELL IsßakjngNo. 2 BREAD on each Monday Wednesday arid Saturday at THE 21bLOAF OTI THE 21b LOAF. THE 21b LOAF <J±) THE 21b LOAF. For the benefit of the Working People ; ; 2|d-BOOKED—2|d : This bread will be found on. trial to be .thoroughly NEW, GOOD, A WHOLESOME. •For thrce mqnthß ODly, being'nbselutely at ', 'Mnm ivnTAw , 1 ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 749, 22 April 1881, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 749, 22 April 1881, Page 1
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