Q.EORQK M4OLEL LAN & CO. Contractors to:the Admiralty, QII&SQOW RUBBER WORKS. Manufioiurera of all kinds of ■' INDIA RUBBER GOODS Swf HJechanical aud other purposes, viz: Valves, • Monv i 1) or(i ' ® u^erß « DravV Bnciion' r C . over3 ' 0080 Pi P es > Wire TnWrm { x Suction Pipes on Spiral PurnJiZo ?' Gas and Chemical Belting, Decklo Straps, Door Mats, AajJiflQiul combination of India Rubber .. made to order, ■ may be seen, ;and price lists obtained from !?• *** L L WAR D, J. , Gnisr Stbkrt, Ws for •.Provinces of Wellington, and Hawke's Bay, 1203 'INV.STM Etf f^ANI) ASS °CIATION OF WAIRAKAPA. NOITOE 18 hereby given tiiat Mr R. R. Armalroug 1 ) A ,,, appointed Agent w the As:on,tion in Cart erton, and he wone is authorised to rajeivo s itsoriptiona «| that district. : Mo G. WYIiTT, ; m... ... .. Manager. '■ N u'frb E . A PPLICATIONS f 7 renting the old ' ""oolliouse will ba received till bATURDAY, 21st October inst. Tho key and full narticulara can 1» obtiinert at tlio Council Chambers. 1 ion, V ' B -BROWN, '4>3 Secretary Town Lauds Trust. & ■ ; NOTICE. Impounded on tim ioth inst, at tho Masterton Publio PoundOne dark hay mar e, branded i like. J V on near shoulder, two bind fetlocks white,, star on forehead, shod. If not claimed and all 1 expenses paid it •TO be sold on TUESDAY, October Slat, at 12 o'clook NOON in accord,nice with the provisions of the Impounding Act. " H. BEN'ILEY, , Poundkeeper. M R CROSSE has arrived in Masterton and may bo consulted for a few weeks only at tho cottage next door to Mr Gappor'? Albert-street. PAINLESS EX FRACTIONS under tho influence of Nitron Oxide (Laughing) Gas. Although Mr Crosse will remain in Masteuton longer than usual Patients requiring Artificial Teeth are requested lo apply with as little dolay as possible, as it is > not satisfactory to fit Artificial Djntines at the last moment. 1198 MASTERTON DEBATING SO3IETY. MEMBERS meet at the Institute on FRIDAY NEXT, 13th OctoLer, at 7.30 p.m. Paper by Mr Ford at 8 p.m. Subject "Times of Walpole." F. T. REDMAN, fOl , Hon. Secretary. JEYE'S SHEEP DIP, Non Poisonous. Awardro the Silver Medai at thk Chbistchdkch Exhimtiok. T He cheapest Dip in the market, One gallon to wash 200 sheep for Gs, Testimonials from all parts of the world. Its Peculiar mhrits : 'l. Sa'e in Use.—lt i 3 not poisonous in use, unlike carbolic, arsenicaraml many other dips, which have been found so fatal inmary instances. 2, Improves the Wool.-The appearance of the wool is improved in a rercarkablo manner, aud is rendered ■ white and glossy while retaining the natural grease ol the animal. 3. Simple in Application-It mixes at once with cold water, and becomes instantly while like milk. It will be well to beware of spurious -imitations which resemble Jeyo's in this one particular, and lead tho credulous to imagine that it is a similar prepare . tion. . r —-Bcimrsold in a concentrated form one gallon Mill make from 80 to 100 gallons when • • diluted for a sheep dip, and is found to be practically cheaper than any other. 5.; Its efficacy.—lt is certain destruction to ticks, ll}, maggot, lice, and all insects and parasites, that Infest sheep and other animals; and 11 o cures footWt, scab, 4c Nothlng'hasbeen fund to equal it in thhjrespec.t The fly does not strike again af .or a sheep has been dipped in Jeyes'. This peculiarity caused H.M. Government to send a large quantity to tho seat of «i.r in Zululand as a preventive against the Tzetzee fly. 8, Heulii'g Propeitics,—lt heals wouw'sand sores of all kinds ina marvellous niiimer, and. Is safe in 1 application, and where the hair has fallen off from ;(cab, the hairspeedily growsagain! 7. Cures worms in the throat m lambs and all In8. For Foot-and-moath DUaase it is the only specific yet discovered. -9.As a Winter Dip.-It cju be U6ed with perfect "safety in the coldest weather without any ill effects, and enables the animal to resist the inclemency o winter. Pamphlets and full information from any of the sub-agents or from ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & CO., .1201 . - Agents for New Zealand. ' WALTER SMART, (Late head waiter at the Club Hotel, Masterton.)' IN thanking his Wairarapa friends lor ' their patronage since opening his Oyster & Supper Rooms, Opposite the Theatre Royal, Lainbton (J lay, Wellington, would inform them that he will still endeavor by giving every attention and civility, and supplying nothing but the Best and Freshest Oysters, fresh in every day from Evans 1 Bay Beds, to merit a continuance of the same. G. & W. SMART. : THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND, ATTENTION is directed to the provisions • of the Acts establishing this ofii 'e and to the advantages placed thereby within the reach of every colonist, Subject to such provisions I he State offers to every person: 1. About to make his or her will or codicil 2. Intending to provide for wife and children or pthere by deed of settlement 8. Settling property by way of marriage ' renounce the trusts of a will f ' having" been anpointed executor or trustee under the same fi. Having acted aB trustee, executor, or administrator, wishing to be relieved of the burthen of trusteeship or administration' the option of, rising the State machinery, and S'ves an absolute guarantee .against loss ol fids by fraud or .dishonesty. Every information may te obtained from WILLI A M BELLAR, Esq., Agent, at Masterton and Greyjown, or from R, C. HAMERTON, Public Trustee. > ' HAIRDRESSING, <*c. A HAIR-DRESSING- ROOM has been opened nearly opposite the prjnce of Wales Hotel, Masterton. „ Ladies' hair a ..special feature. ' The operator-begs to Bay that he has not picked up his tew ideas in a barrack-room, nor has Ije ever sought after a situation that another was tilling. miners, who, by the way, are frequently handy folk (in small matterß) M con?jdcring their ■■-'education,-■ Razor? nuson, dme in a worknpljkes [ moderate' than are often' sought to be eilrged by charlatans, - *
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1203, 13 October 1882, Page 3
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