lAWH TENNIS. IS",' Balls, Nets, * lawn Bowls in 8 with Jock Cricket B»ts, Balls, Wiokets. Gloves, so % Hooks, Ljneß, &c, fpr ,J?OUTJBHINfI,. Full Mdcompleto assortment of , i CEHERAL HARDWARE. CEO. DENfON." WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND IRONMONGER % ■' Willis-street, Wellim-ion. % THE COLONIAL BARBED WIKB 0 ' \\ [Limited.] , | Patent Uarbed Wire. ' Agent-G.S.W.DALRYMPLE.stafionaiQ Insurance Agent, Masterton. -JELL... „ Hftl XOI IMP Milt in t . iltU C.U BA. STREET, WELLINGTOK TTAS REOEIVKD : a large, eupply of thi 11 abon CARDS, incluaing Hi'->-neimer and Faulkner's and Raphael Ti ; : -prizecards;.,.. J "BY ROYAL. LETTERS' PATENT" -LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP.: : :-v;■"'■:. ""-And- ■■ ..,,,:. ■■::.;.:.. ■scab. specific,:-;- >, (a non-poisonous chemical'- ; '.■!:.-. ■.;.....'■ iFLUID)- ' ■ '■•'.■■;■ Highest Award; Melbourne' Internitioriai _.: in v ..; Exhibition, - ! '■ r V" B« Degree of Merit Adelaile Exhibition. Highest Award- Gold' Medal; N,Z; Inter! /Exhibition, AFTER fivo years trial this NEW)NON--5 'POISOHOUS'. DIPPING'FLUiI)Is now universally admitted to be the best ever introduced. Its great superiority over other materials consults in its cheapness (costing | lew than id per sheep); its undoubted pr .domestic-' animals- arid' in its cleanliness! and absolute harmlessriess to those concerned in its use. ..:.'/
IT MIXES BEADILY WITH COLD ••:<l ■ .!;. WATER/ ~.];.-.:■ ONE, GALLON, WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH, (Twice tbe quantity made by any other Nou- • •' '• poisonous Dip). '"-' :i SUFFICIENT,TO ,DIP 200 .SHEEP, Being of mi. oily character,: it is highly beneficial Jo the growth .of the Wool, which it leaves .soft, clean, and;bright, without robbing it of tho yolk-its natuial nourish-me'dt-or leaving it harsh and dry,,aa i* the case': when alkaline 1 nurtures, such as Me and sulphur, or arsenical preparations are used. It is entirely without tho ruinous effeots invariably resulting from the ; use of such f materials. It is not only übn-pbiwnoriij' but may be used internally for worni'ih'thi throat in lambs j it will also effectually etire' foot-rot, and scab. ' To'those whoi dip in full fleece, this fluid '.will be found invaluable; for, being of a .warm'arid pro* tecting character, sheep will'not catch cold,though dipped in the depth of winter. On a station it will be found invaluable as a Healiug:WanH for all wounds, It is a certain cure for Mange, ; Rinj>worni; aiid all Skin diseases which animals are subject to,
hr Full Particulars, Local Testimonial), <tc, apply to~ Murray, Roberts and Co., Or to tte Local Agonta—MAsranm and Ghettown. ■1227 H. PETERSEN, ;>;- (Late Fames ahVi Pbtkbskn.) ROOT 4 SHOE MANUFACTURER' AND IMPORTER, ■■ Next Club Hotel; ..Iw/ IJEGS to return his sincere thanks to , > die patronage accorded to. his r firm, and hopes by attending to tho, wants of hii nstoinera. to receive a continuance, of the ame. : .I ;,..: Workmanship and Fit Guai'iinteed. A LARGE STOCK AUVAVS ON-HAND--TO CHOOSE FROM 8 • Ropairs neatly executed. H. PETERSEN, / LOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER ; MASTISRTON. <
■TE ARO BOOT <C- SHOE WAMIQUSS, H.D. EDWARDS, 111 thanking his friends and the publio ; generally for past favors,.withes to that by'the aid of manufacturing machinery and good workmen, 1 He' is ,/ible to manufacture ;. ' '•-'•■, ;< ■ | BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS;/ jas.cheap, for quality as any house in' town.' Cricketing Shoes made in ; Canvas- or ■ Brown Calf. ; ~,-•:. ■-..- ■'-'■ H i A new and.varied assortment of imported'' kept in stock good and cheap; ! ■■■•u ; iho Trade Supplied with Leather, Uppers,; jand Grindery. : ':. ■:-•/• : *rNote.tha Address- ''■• ;M -' ;; TE ABO HOOT i SHOE : WAREHOUSE.. 1 Ajjutoehs-stbbet, Opposite tlwFireßrigade Station, Wellitigtou > WAIPOUA bTEAM\.I?LOUR; pTEAM T LOUR,. *. VATMBAL ; i ON SALE. by'tlieL'niieraigned, who. hope to receife a sharrof public support: ' ,fenperfine SilkJJifesßedTlour •.„';i '. i Wheat«n Meal,. Seconds,: Polkd, anifc ;- ;■ ; ''Brin : - ■'- :: . • ;! v : '; : : ; -'. -"-' ]?<? l \ '■' Oatmeal,' Meal Seeds, Corn Dublj, %.'.._ '" . We are. also PUBCHASERSiof WHEAT, OATS. Ac., or can SUPPLY all descriptiow '/:'■! ■■'.u.'.V \ WhMt'or'OatsGristed.at CurienilßateS;,':,; Machberj specially imported, wliichcrugriM' Oats in a ; manner; Etpirior 'to any other; machine in the district "Nowini-wbrkuig:* order.-' :,:■',■■..^';'t~:,Ci.~,~. r ,..-. .;;...,; v ; --r.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1256, 16 December 1882, Page 4
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