Heavy Wool Shawls 12s 6dJ reduced to 6s 6d Lace and Muslin Curtains from 4s 9d per pr. Blankets, Flannels, and Sheetings,.great bargains i Grey and White-Calicoes'from 3jd per yard 231 Colored Counterpanes 6s 6d, selling at ■ -:2s iW'Kr■■:,:' ■<.■:<;: i;? i' ti.;/, : 95 White Counterpanes 10s Gd, selling at 5s lld/i: ; : j,/;;:.) Best qu lity Felt Carpet 3s reduced to ,2s6dperyard• ,v ;,;')'.;'■ 120 Men's Tweed Sac Coats 295, reduced to 17s Gd 200 Men's Paget Coats 395, reduced to 25s 6d 249. Mon's Galatea Coats 37s'Cd,< reduced to ■:-.V245.'.9d.v-' -,-. ■■■• ',,,.■■„■ ' Men's Trnußorß and Vests 305,-reduced to . 25s 6d . - : Men's and Boys Overcoats at Half Prices Men's] ancVßoys' Trousers, Great Seductions G2 dozen. Men!s strong heavy so'xsils Gd, reduced to Is per pair -:;'/•.•. 20dbzen Men's, strong Harvard'. Shirts ss, reducedio3sGd, ■■■■■/' ;
PHILIP 'MOELLER AND CO., ■■:'■■• GENERAL MERCHANTS, '' 'i ■'■ IMPORTERS OF'! 1 ■ BRITISH & FOREIGN MERCHANDISE, 'On Hand—- , -Tobacco, Cigars : : ;' Hardwaro" ':.-'. • Jflloctro'-plated arid Nickel Silverware : Perambulators : Xeatherware' ' • Basketware"Perfumery ■ Pictures, Oleographs, Chromos, &c, JxiokiDg.Glassesr ; ; Vases, Lustres, Ornaments, Glass Shades " Cabihetwarc,' Papier Mache" Goods I General Fancy Goods :' i Watches, Clocks, and Bronzes ' Gold, Gilt/and Jet Jewelry''■'.■' Musical' 'lnstruments, 'Tobacconists' v. Ware*''< "''■;■•'■ '■' - Toys, Fireworks, &CM&C
•■■•••"'■ To Arrive— ■••■ Ex S.B. .PotoSl : •■ >y- ; "' MaiyLow J •. . Waimoa" .| . . . ';,' ,•;'■' City of Carlile | From London " ! 'Arabella' ''' ' I ■Wellington' Agency of Hamburg-Magdeburg Fire Insurance Company. ~,_ WaLiß-sr. l . /i y......\VEuraoTpN. <TAYBS': PERFROT : PUEIFIERTTHS--0 INFEGTANT,'and SHEEP DIP.- ; ; In ase does not poison, stain, 6? burn. Supersedes Carbolic.' Mixes freely, with cold appearance and quality of : Vool. : 'improves health andgrowth of-tho animal. ' 'Directions'to'dip'onV'kridted'Bheep:Mix one gallon of_the fluid with 50 of cold water, and well stir with a common wooden stirrer ;i the bath is tkoh ready for use. ■■ Dip the sheep well all oyer, except the hoad, iand, Jhe animal- .should be • kept immersed until the.; wonL ia .th.orpughly, Baturated. It will be well ,to kcei)iambs,frpin their mother tffo or three hou'i's.'after dipping. , n , To CoREjfIOT Rot,—U6Q .a mixture of asj'.'foi;dipping,;andfafter pruning let 'the'sheep standi." 'in,-a itliallow trough or bathjpr ton minutes.">' ''.'."". '"■'• ""To ~CBnFScAB.-Mix one gallon of the fluid iu,iO.gallons..of water, and, dip • th'o Bheepih the teai 1 manner! '.' J lf \infected by .fleas use double the 'strength;',,, ' r - t ' ■' ( with. one part'of ! liquid 1 - to 50 •parts'of .water} and 'let itfdry oh Wwbund.' alHhV^prp'pnoiaVto'tnot's/'Md W l' (! *:^S6le! : A>ents I'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 803, 25 June 1881, Page 1
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373Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 803, 25 June 1881, Page 1
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