;T,G;MASpNi Pharmaceutical Chemist MEDIOAi;BAIi I; MABmTpN,;;': ; HAS mtoh.pleßstu;:tin:q»Wg , < fte;- : ■'tfiiitioii «('the' inhabits,'of' the Wairarapa District to M» Special /Prepara tions/ffhioh'HaVe beentuaed with moßt ' i SATIBFAOTOBY'EESULTS, -;t for the last four years, Amowrflt others may he noticed;: : ■<■■ ■• ■ . ■• v i-^,. IRISH MOSS PECTORAL,.: ; : i ■•■■ 'For coughs and colds, compounded l from . the original recipo;'und containing aeon- ■,'■ Bidorable por e'entago r 6f the healtefr oar« :rageenLiohen, >.- ; ; ; :; ; i' ; \ : V" ; ■ WHITE WORM POWDERS. .' ' Specially prepared to suit" the New Zea : ! land climate,, and recommended in all cases whero the presenco of worms' is suspected..' "■' ' ' " ; :" . . QUININE &STEELWINE. : • ; ; A highly beneficial and ' agreeable tonic, -promoting digestion and strengthening the'nerves. PODOPrffijIN PILLS. COMPOUND ANTIBILIOIIS PILLS (purely veac table);. • • • ; I DENTAL ESSENCE, : usefuliu toothache. '.''•' CHILBLAIN LINIMENT. Pure Glycerine, and Lime Juice,'• Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Ginger, Pure Newfoundland Cod Liver Oil, (New Season) T.G.MASON'S STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, he., Will bear comparison with any .house in,the f Wellington Province,
-. The Buccess wliicli has hitherto attended his efforts is greatly due to the PURITY of the DRUGS '.i UEcd in his/Dispensary which are selected by his Agent' from the leading London and; . .: Continental Houses. ■,, HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES. j Chest Expanders, Chest Protectors; Rot; 1: Water Bottles, Carbolic Acid for Wheat Dressing, Csoper's Sheop-dipping Powders, TEETH OARNFULLY EXTRACTED JEYE'S SHEEP DIP, Awarded the Silver Medal at the' CIUtISTCHURCH Exhibition. THo cheapest Dip in the market. One gallon to wash 200 cheep for 6s, Tes < timonialß from all parts of the world. Its Peculiar merits: 1. Safe hi Use—lt is not 1 poisonous In use, unlike carbolic, arsenlcur and many othor dips, which have been found so fatal iii mar-y instances. 2. Improves tho Wool.-The appearance of the wool is improved in a remarkable manner, and is rendered white and glossy while retaining the natural grease of the animal.. ' 3. SimpleihApplication-ItniixesatoncewlthcoM water,' and becomes instantly white like milk, It will be well to beware of Bpunous Imitations which resemble Jcyc's in this one particular, and lead the credulous to imagine that it is a slmiUr prcpara tion. 4. Cheapness.—Beintc sold in a concentrated lonu one gallox will make from 80 to 100 gallons when diluted for a sheep dip, and is found to be practically cheaper than any other. 5. Its elßcacy.-ltis certain destruction t3 ticks, A}, maggot, lice, and all insects and parasites, .that infest sheep and other animals; and also cures footrot, scab, tic. Nothing has been found to equal it in thls.respcct The fly does not strike again after a sheep has been dipped in Jeyes 1 . This peculiarity caused lI.M, Government to send a large quantity to the seat of war in Zululand as a preventive against the Twtzce fly, 0. HealingPrbpejtics,—{t heals woundsand sores of all kinds in a marvellous manner, anil is safe in application, and where the hair has fallen off from scab, the hair speedily grows again. .7. Cures wor •■•■•■ ■ • temal parasites a For Foot-and-mouth Disease it is the only specific yet discovered. , .9.As a Winter Dip.—lt can be used with perfect safety iii the coldest weather without any ill effects, and enables tho animal to resist the inclemency o winter.' . Pamphlets and full information from any of the sub-agents or from ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & CO., 2011 Aeents for New Zealand, /"I'eorgeson and no.,
CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILOR., WiLLIS-St,, WELLINGTON. All orders executed on the premises by experienced workmen. Best Tweed Suits ~, ... £4103 Superfine Black Cloth Suits £0 Trousers (Tweed) .. . i 18s to 2 A. LINDSAY. rnO Storekeepers and Station-mimagers.— X A. LINDSAY, having now completed his plant for'tho manufacture of all kindß of Boots and Shoes,'is now prepared to make Men's Best' Watertights, pegged, at 14s—riveted, 13b per. pair, for orders of six pairs and upwards, for cash only. A. LINDSAY, Bootmaker,. Lnmbton Quay, and Cuba-st., Cosh Boo*, Mart, Wellington, ... J. WYETH, BOOT & SHOEMAKER T)EQS to inform his customers ithat he ' has removed to his NEW SHOP, next door to Mr D. Pickering. • . 1229 ' BOOTS FOR THE MILLION II ; w. pa! k e s, (LateParktA: Pttemuj NOTIFIES the wearers of Boots in Masterton and the Wairarapa that he has Opened the Premises Next 0.. A. Briggs' Butchery, \At o' Mail BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. W.P. confines himself strictly to the bespoko department. Boots made to orderswarranted to give comfort and satisfaction, The most durable in the Wairarapa, Testi; : m'onials iii the shape of Prizes won at every Show in the' district where Parkcs' make have been exhibited, may be inspected on the premises. • 1939 :-: 'NEW INDUSTRY ' •'■ w' '■ • !:■".'■'■ PLIMMER'S MANUBEMANUFAOTOBY., ...'.. (Gornhill-st. off. Manners-st.), .',' , ';,,.,, " ;; WELLINGTON.. •• ; BONE .'.DTJSTi: suitable for; agricultural and Horticultural purposes-can n'ev, |bo obtainedi.it is specially recommended to ) Gardeners as a cheap, clean and unrivalled ■ Manure, for greenhouse plants.. - ■Price, delivered FUEE at Railway Station ; Medium quality.i -...'■ £7los per ton . Finest £8 9s„ „ ;.;;:•;; - : .- ' -H.GABY, >.■• ! -V '•-,'.' Manager,' ji OYSTERS! OYSTERS 11 OYSTERS!!! ||Fresh Fish, Poultry; 'and every kind, of 'Hot Meals rat all hourßj at : Ono Shilling, (opposite .Rapp and,Hare's/Emporium), '■ l ' v M:A"s.lisKT : ilH..-'''. : ■''■ .
-. MBSi'l', is a Cash Purchaser/of Poultiy: Eogi'^Jufei'-Babbits, public 'supplied daily with Freßh Fißh, ; and Ptiultrjr; >( ■-, l i^;^;^.;. l^-1 riLUB HOTEL 'LIVEIIY AND BAIT \j 'J > STABLES. if. COOKERY & CO.', GotcKes, hordas, buggies,' always on hire, tforafc3 to 1 buy and to 1 sell ou the most nuom l "ble terms. * ",•,,,'' to 'do business,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1256, 16 December 1882, Page 4
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874Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1256, 16 December 1882, Page 4
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