LAWHJTENHIS. "PACKETS,- Balls, Nets, & 0 . Lawn Bowls in Bets 'of 8 with Jaok Cricket Bats; Bails, Wickets. Gloves, so Fly Hooka, Lines, Reds, Heels &0,, for TROUT FISHING. GENERAL HARDWARE. GEO. DENTON. , WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND IBOMO.VSES. Willis,-Btreet, Welliutfon. TUE COLONIAL BARBED WIKB CO 1 [Limited.] PaleiUS-krMWire.;. Agent—G. 8. W. DALRYMPLE, Station and Insurance Agent, Maaterton. NO. 1. NO, i. NO. 3. 28 chains per cwt. 23 cba. per cwk, 17 clu, rarest. £6O per ton. £45 per ton. £4O per ton. This Wire obtained the highest offioial .iward, at the Christchurch International Exhibition, 1882—a first certificate of Merit and Silver 1182 ChrUtmm and New Year Cards) 1882-83. H. BAILLIE,, Bookseller, Stationer, and News Agent, CUBA;STREET, WELLINGTON HAS RECEIVKB a large supply of the above CARDS, including Hildesheimer and Faulkner's and Raphael Tuok's PRIZE CARDS. BY ROYAL m PATENT. LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. AND SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-POIbONOUS CHEMICAL "FLUID). Highest Award; Melbourne International Exhibition,' . . First Degree of Merit Adelaile Exhibition, Highest Award Gold Medal,., N.Z. latex. Exhibition,!" ' AFTER five years trial this NEW NONPOISONOUS DIPPING; FLUID ia now universally admitted to be. the best ever introduced. Its great superiority over other materials consists in its cheapness (coating less than jd per sheep); Us. undoubted efficacy in destroying all tioks,, lice, and every insect that infests tho skins' of sheep,
■* ■"J mivgni nuy iMuug vi ouuv)/| or domeatic animals, and in its cleanliness, nnd absolute harmlessness ,to those concerned in its usf. IT MIXES EEADILY WITH COLD . water..';;, ONE GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH, (Twice the quantity made by any other Nonpoisonous Dip),. ' SUFFICIENT TO DiP 200 SHEEP. Being of an oily character, it is highly beneficial to the growth of the Wool, trbioh it leaves soft, clean, and bright, without robbing it of tho yolk—its natui&l nourish-ment-or leaving it harsh and dry, as is the case when alkaline nurtures, such as lime and sulphur, or arsenical preparations are used. It is entirely without the ruinous effects invariably resulting from'the use of such materials, it is not only uon-poisonous, but may be used internally for worm in the throat in lambs; it will also effectually cure foot-rot, and scab. To those who dip in full fleece, this fluid will be invaluable, for, being of a warm and protecting character, sheep will not catch cold, though dipped in the depth of winter. On a station it will be found invaluable as a Healing Wash for all wounds. It is a certain cure for Mange, Ringworm, and all Skin diseases which animals are subject to. For Full Particulars, Local Teslimoniak, itc., apply to— Murray, Roberts and Co., WELLINGTON, Ur to the Looal Agents— M. CASELBEKGr and Co., Mjstebton and Greytown, , 1227 H. PETERSEN, (Late Parses ah» Petersen.) BOOT k SHOE MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER; Next Club Hotel, BEGS to return his sincere thanks is the patronage accorded to his firm, and hopes by attending to the wants of his ustomera to receive a continuance of the ame. :" J . Workmunsliip and Fit Guaranteed. A LARGE STOOKALWAIS ON HAND TO CHOOSE FROM; Ropairs neatly executed. H. PETERSEN, HOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER MASTKRTON. TE ARO BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE,
Jtli U* JjJL/ tt IN thanking his friends and .the public generally for paat withea to notify that by the aid of manufacturing machinery and good workmen, he is able to manufacture ;i .. r BOOTS, SHOES, AND,SLIPPERS as cheap, for quality as anyhousoin town, Cricketing Shoes made >in "Canvas or Brown Calf. A new and varied assortment of imported Goods kept in stock good and cheap. The Trade Bupplied with Leather, Uppers, and Grindery. ■ : ' WNote the Address— TEAEO BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE. AUnNERB-STREXT, Opposite theFireßrigade Station, Welliugton s miPODA TEAM T7LOUR, & AATMEAI TEAM I LOUR, & UATMEAL MILLS. , ON SALE by the Undersigned, who hope to receive a share of public support; Superfine Silk Dressed Flour Wheaten Meal,"Seconds, Pollard, and Bran \ Oatmeal, Meal Seeds, Corn Dust, &v< BACON iHYKIGLE'J We in ito PUIiOBASBS o( WHEAT, OATS. Ac., or can SUPPLY all description! of BUILDING MATERIAL n EXCHANGE for GRAIN. Wheat or 0«t« Gristed at Cunent Rates. OAT-CBUSHING Machiner) specially imported, wliich crashes Oats in a manner trip )rior, to' any other machina in the district. Now in working order. . . 4
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1241, 28 November 1882, Page 4
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