LAWNTENNIS. T)AOK'ET.B, 1'alls; Nets, <j l 'Lawn in sets of .8 with Jaok.. , i Cricket Bate/'Balls, Wickets! Gloves, V ' % Hooks, Lines, Reds, Beols Ac.,' for * iTROUT FISHINC.;' j 1 \ ; h:j 'jsy-v/.ii,; ,M , Full and complete assortment of ■, GENERAL GEO. DENTON. WATCHMAKER,' JEWELLER, ANI> ]l f: ' IRONMONGER.' " ' Willis-street,Wellington.;'. . BYEom .® ™ffira LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. AND SCAB, SPECIFIC,! / i (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL' ' i FLUID). v : , , Highest Award, Melbourne International i ~ Exhibition, : First Degree of Merit Adelaide Exhibition, 't Highest Award? Medal,, !N!Z/Ink ' ! Exhibition, A r FTER fivo yeara trial this NEW NONill :POISONOUS 1 DIPPING FLUID' is now universally admitted to be the best ever introduced. Its great "superiority over other materials consists in its cheapness (costing less j than Jd per sheep); its, undoubted, efficacy in destroying all tioks,' Jice, andi .every insect that infests the skins of sheep, •or domestio animals, and in its cleanliness, and absolute harmlesßness -to those concerned inits.use; ; ss •'! ij I.'.- !■ : IT MIXES BEADILY WITH COLD
WATER, ONE 'GALLON- WILIi' AfATHii ioil' ' Ui ' GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH, (Twice the quantity made by any other Non* •, r'y' f pbißdaoußDip). ' " ■ SUFFICIENT f0 DiP 200 SHEEP, :: " :.f 7"7 ' ? ■/ i I> \ Being of an oily oharaoter, iti is iighly i! J beneficial io the growth of tha wt|ioh it leaves soft, clean,' 'and briijh't, 1 without robbing it of tho yolk—its natuial nourißh-ment-or leaving it harsh and dry, aria th'e! oase when alkahrie mixtures; such as limje* and sulphur, or arsenical preparations art used, j It is entirely without the ruinous' 1 , effects invariably resulting from the use of'' auoh materials.; It is not only but may be used internally for worm-in'the ; ,' • ••! throat in lambs j it will also effectually cure .foot-rot, and scab. .To those who dip in M .fleece,; this .fluid, will be found,;; ji ut .1 ,inviJuable, for, being, of a,warm and ; pw-,. a : I 'tenting oharaoter, sheep will not oatoh ; pi)Jd,' ,< though dipped in the depth of winter. On a station it will be found invaluable ,„;i a | as a HealingJVasH for all wounds, It is ; a certain pure for Mange, Ringworm, and all Skin diseases which animals are subject to.
for Full Particulars, Local Teilimoniah, jj ' ■' j it,, apply to— Murray, Roberts and Co., '• ji'^BtWaflTON, .Or to the Local t ' : M. CASELBERG AND 0O„ "■« ; MASTEIITON. AND .GHESTOWN, • , : '' ; 1327 H, PETERSEN, (LATE PAKKES ANRj PETEBSBNi) BOOT h SHOE MANUFA CiUiIER AND IMPORTER, . Next Club Hotel, BEGS to return his sincere thanks ie /■ nhe patronage accorded to his and hopes by attending to the wants of his ustomers to receive a continuance of the ame. , • .>. ■ ■ 'Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed. A LARGE STOCK ALWASS ON HAND TO CHOOSE FROM . 1 : Repairs neatly executed. H PETERSEN, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER ""..•i I ■ MASTER'fOX. ' EXPLANATION. , ,!.' ■7I:I ■■ i .Mix: HAYING; heard very anxious enquiries— "i 1 ; Whathas'become of, the CLOCK ?m 'T, KING has much pleasure in informing his many Customers that he has creoted it Two .Poors up!' Cuba-street, where ho has opened with a well-selected stookof Watches Clocks, Jewellery, Plated Goods, Whitby • Jet Goods, and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES; All kinds of Jewellery made to order. J, KING, under the Clock, Cubastreet, Wellington, 1252 .y,- rmv' ■ ■ w. SON, : WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND , OPTICIANS, : ' (UNDER THE CIiOCK,) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. TO Hand, a Larok Assobtmest of First-» Q\m GOLD and SI OVER WATCHES, ,The Newest Designs in Gold and Silver Jewellery, Half Hoop and .Single Stone i Diamond Sings,. .Spectacles, Eye Shades, ■ and Folders fitted to all sights, COUNTRY OBDER3 RECEIVE: PBOMPT. ATTENTION. v.. '• ;i t PPER PLAIN' SAW MILL \ ; MoGRKGOR BROTHERS, . , ■ , v • •' ; Pkopwbioes ' Timber out to any aize and delivered.; ! J. VILE JJILLEK <AND pOKN pROCUOE M or ERCHANT.
QD££N-B'l'b£KT . i......... Misnam 1017 I; , ; i;' WAIPOUA . •: i I T7LOUR, '& AATMEAL ■! O.Tpi I LOUR..& VATMJSAL 1 MILLS. ' . -i: i ' '■ ; : .:.T>i • ft'.! ; t-.i ON SALE ! by'ihe' Undersigned, who hope ' : to receiw a Bhaio of publiojeuppoto i Superfine Silk "Dressed i Wheaten Meal, Seconds, ; , ; Bran , Oatmeal; Meal Seeds, Corn Dust, Ac.- '4 ! , BACOXcUA'RIGLEY We are also PURCHASERS of .WHEAT, . OATS, <fec., or can SUPPLY all descriptions - • ' I 'of BUILDING MATERIAL _nExi)HANGE j! ' ll %r GRAIN, . , ; Wheat or'-Oats'Qnsted i>t Current Rates. • ( : 0 AT J GRUSHING Maohinerj speoially imp'qr^d,-which ofushea:.: Oats to, any■.other,,.-;/ ut ..i machine in the district ,*;Now in, working' i. :,, V order. 1 j ■. '. r ;i,.()>;,>
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1258, 19 December 1882, Page 4
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