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LAWN TENNIS; :~ >AOKET Bo 11b, ■ Niets, * y Lawn Bowls in acts of. Bf.8 f . with Jack Cricket Bats, BaliB f .Wickcla. Gloves, « ;ii FijHooks, Lines,! Reds, Beelsi&e.; for • ; - : TROUgSHINC. ] ; ; J ' Full and complete M«ortmen» of i;! - ; ' GENERAL HARDWARE. CEO. DENTON, C: %: : WATCHMAKER, JjBWBUiER, AMP.; '•'■'■' .KoifMONOBR, .:■'.* ' Wi|li».ibteeti;.Weliiiii!tbij;!' ■."'' • - BYBOYAL ' .[;; ,;:'.^g-. i ., I ';;:i?A|EKr, LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP; 1 ... ■' ; '- i '-': / AHD ! '-' : -' ''/•' ' SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON.POIBOKOOS : CHEMIOAL _ ' -I .«;. - FLUID}.- y ■ . •-■'■-. Highest Award, Melbourne International Exhibition, Krst Degree of Merit Adelaile Exhibition' Highest Award Gold Medal, N.Z. Inter! ; .;•, ~ExhjbitiODi;:, ■•■. ■ ',}. ■• A 5 ™ ive yeirsltiai this NBW'kOK ' POISONOUS DIPPING J?LUIb y .. now universally admitted to be the boat ever' introduced, Its great onperiority over other • materials consists in its. cheapness (costinf; Imp than Id per sheep); its nndoubtod: efficacy in destroying nil ticks, lice, and' every insect that infests the. skins of sheep or domestic animals, and in its cleanliness, and absolute hanalossness to those concerned in its use. IT MIXES BEADILY WITH COLD WATER. ONE GALLON. WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OP MILK-WHITE WABH, (Twioe the quantity, made by any other No* • poisonous Dip), SUFFICIENT TODiP 200'BHEEP. Being of an oily character, 'it is highlybeneficial to tho growth of the Wool, whichit leaves soft." clean, and bright, without robbing it of the natmal nourish-ment-or leaving it harsh and dry, as is the onse when alkaline mixtures, such as lime anil nnlntinr n* n ™«»;..) s_±. ... ... It is entirely without the lumoni effects invariably resulting from the use of such materials, it is not only uon-poisououi, but may be used internally fpr worm in the throat in lambs j. It will also effectually,enn foot-rot and scrib. to those wk» dip in full fleece, this fluid will be fonnd teoting eharaoter, sheep will not catch sold,though dipped in. the depth of winter, On a station, it will bo found invainsble as a Healing WaaH for all' wounds.' It is t certain euro for Mange, and all'

hr Full Particulars, Local. TulimomaU, it,, apply to-' Murray, RoWts.and -Co,, WELLINGTON, Or to the Local Agontj— •• M.'CASELBEKG and ; Co„ Mjstsutoh and Orotown, .-., __ im H, PETERSEN, (kiK Pinjtia Ana Petito.) BOOT* SHOEMANUFACiiJKER AND IMPOBTER, Next Club Hotel ■ ■'■' BSGS.toistarn his aincere thuilu i* *he patronage accorded to hit urn and hopee by attending to tho want, of hii DBtomera to receivo a continuance of tin aaie, ; r: ; .;;. , ; .- < Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed, A LAEGE STOOKALWUB ON HAND ■■■ ■ , TO CHOOSE FROM Repairs neatly executed. H. PETERSEN, HOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER MASTKRTON, EXPLANATION. H A m? G h<sr^ rvtJ wlxiouß e "9«iri«~ What has become of the CLOCK! .1. KINO has much.pleasure in informiai hie many Customers that he has erected it Two Poobs np Cuba-strcet, where he hit opened with a wcll-Belectod atoekof Watehea Clocke, Jewellery, Plated Ooodt, Whitby order. J.KlNG.nnder tho Clock, Cubi: street, Wellington, . : , jjj|. iaiTiiHJUHfl "»«*»«* . gON, fATOHMAKEBS, mVELLBRS _y_ ijUAy,: W^LLIIfG^N. /HO Hiffid. a W-Assojijhibit of Fiiifc 1 OkwQOLDandmVgß WATOSR Tho Newest Dosignß, in Gold and & lewollery. Half Hoop and Single SI and Fpldow fitted Jo a)| »ight». ' COUNTRY OBPEBOBCEIYE PfiOMW ~,:■ ,■ ATTENTION, , • ; PPKR PLAIN BA-W Mill, MoOEEGOR BROTHERS,. ■ ; PSOPBICTORs" Timber out to any rfzo and delivered,, d. VILE, Qmbh-Bitisk i...,;.,..Mawuhjh, WW WAIPOUA .

ON SALE by the Undersigned, who hop to reoeiw » ihure of public support:' . Superfine Silk Dressed Flour '.'' . ..: Whuton Uml, Secondi, PolUrd, ud ; '■ '■':':• ;fe :: ; ; . :; '. ~'.'"■"': .." BACON iOTIGIiBY We uoftIMPUEOHABpSof WHBA?, OilS. io., bi ean BUPPiY aU a»«riptioM ' o|BUILDINGMATEBiiI, nEXOHAkoB ''' forGRAIN. ■ ; V. , '; ; 7'" ! V' ,! ,.:.:. : ''! i v ' l . l .'!. ! ' :,: ,/ MMhiper) ipwuUyimpprttl, wWchcraik o»ta' in » manaer t—-' 1 ' v " ' ,jr

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1273, 9 January 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1273, 9 January 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1273, 9 January 1883, Page 4

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