[PHILIP 'MOELLER AND, CO., I '■•■■'■'■■ 'GENERAL MERCHANTS, I ;ii.:-ih'/ . IMPORTERS OP' BRITISH &■ FOREIGN MERCHANDISE. . ''"'■' ■ On Hand—i '^Tobacco,■ Cigars "■>'< i '' ■ ; ; ' ; Ciitlery,Hirdwaro '" : ;i: Electroplated mi Nickel Silverware j 'Stationery' "'■ i r; Briiahes arid Combs 1.,, Perambulators ■' ;'■■•■■■. j - ! Leatherwaro •Basketward | .Perfumery •,. ,• - , . ; j c fPiotu'resj Oleographs,' Chromos, &o. • j v Looking Glasses '• Vaseß,'Lußtres,Ornameiits, Glass Shades I Cabinetware, Papier Macho" Goods General-Fancy ;Gp6ds'; . ■ ;, • ;".'' ' WatcHes,'" Clocfes; arid Bronzeß' ' ; * , ; vGold(-Gilt, arid Jet Jewelry •■> , ' Musical Instruments, Tobacconists' Ware ■■ "■> Toys, Fireworks, &c.,&V' ■'' (i m' .I . To Arrive—j Ex 8.6. Potosi i ; ' : /Mary ; JJow. : '' 'Yfaimea ' : •'■' : ; City of Carlile From" London ; ' v ' '•'" Arabella ' j ' i Agents for Wachter's Champagne. .Wellington Agency of Hamburg-Magdeburg |, ; Fire Insurance Company,, ''' '''Witi.is-sT;;.........;WELLiNGTbN. TAYES 1 PERFRCT. PURIFIER. DIS--0 INFECTANT.'kdSHEEP DIP. ■ln use) does-not poison,' staui,. m 'burn. .Supersedes Carbolic • Mixes freely with co!d , water. Destroys ticks, Maggots, d-cV. 'Pre- | vents fresh attacks of fly. Greatly improves iappearaWand quality of iWtiol.' Improves jhealth and growth of.' the animal. ' Directions to dip one hundred sheep.— j Mix; ono gallou of; the fluid .with 60 of cold 1 water, and well stir with a common wooden [stirrer ;.the batltiathenready for use. Dip [the,.sheqp well,all oyer, except the head, j rubbed, ,w}'th t'ho mixture, ' \ and' the animal 'shoulii be'. kept immersed ; until the wool is thoroughly'saturated. ' It ! will bo.well to keen lambs from their mother tw6 or three nours alter dipping. ",. . ,',T(i"COBB 'FoiV RoTti-Use 'a mixture' 1 of,' same Btrength as for dipping, arid after pruning Ktlhe - slreep stand "'in' a bhallow trough or bath for ten minutes. To one.'gall6i''of the fluid in 40 gallons of water, and dip the sheetfin ithe'usuil'- .maimer. ! If'jiiiffcted'by fleatflise'double the strehglL>/V :,■, ["!. "For HKiLtNO'WoOKDS v .-Dabble'the wound' wlthardixtufefof bne part'of -liquid toso p'aKs 'of Wter, and' let it dry on ■ the wound. l iTo/'be'! olitained;from i all n storekeepers throughout; all the' provincial districts, and whdlesaUVfromH.' I !''- : ':; ui..v:b'' *■■■ '■'■-■: ( -»-NEWMAN-A ! CO.i '. ■,.. ■ 744 - Sole Agents for New Zealand; :• ■E3i:?^B?i!"; r ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 811, 5 July 1881, Page 1
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312Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 811, 5 July 1881, Page 1
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