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I m TEHNIS.' " I Lawn Bowls in sets of 8 with Jack Onokokvßsle/ Bails, j Wioketa , 5 Glows,' M i Fly Hooks, Lines,. R«ds, Beela «&oi, for l > TllOUT|Bilii; i; :.cFull ttd oomjpletiii i f CEHERAL HARDWARE. GEO; DINTOH; i WATCHMAKER; JEWELLER,'AHD IRONMONGER, Willis-steel, Weliinijtos, BIRO PATENT ' SCAB'/fePIJOIFiG.(A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL : FLUID), ■ ■'■■■ to." Highest Awud.UMeibonrns' Intatniiionil Exhibition, to* Degree of/Merit AdelaiJe Exliibitloli'/Highest: Award Gold - Medal, ■ Nl&lnta.' 1 . •' ; ExhibitioDr' ,! ' i ! FTER five years trial this 1 NEW,' NO* . POISONOUS DIPPING. FLUID » dow admittfld ttf be the best ever ' introduced, i It 6' Rre'at auperio'rity overotter materials consists in its-cheapness (coating less* than Jdf per *'sheep) j its undoabfed ; in: destroying nil ticks,, lice; and every insect that infests the skina-of sheep or domeatio animals, and inifca cleanliness and absolute harmlessnesl to those coboemed in its use. IT MIXES READILY WITH-COLD ONE GALLON \ WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE; WABH,< (Twioe tEe quMtity'niaae by any other r poisonous Dip), '.i'r t j„[VV. SUFFICIENT TO DIP 200 BH?EP. J Being of ; an oily, character, it ia hiehly benefioial to 'the "growth oftheWoili which Itrlwn .soft, Jen, robbing it of tno' natnial übunali* ment-or, leaving it harsh ; an'd dry, 'as is the flftftfl Wnfln nllrnlma mtvL... ....u i». such materials. It is not'only non-poisonous, but may bo used internally for worm in the throat in lambi;;- it'jrill also effectually curt * foot-rot^. and scab. ,To .those who dip in full-fleece', this fluid'will bb'fourid uiyalaable, .for, being, of a .Vfarm and ;pro* j .! tectuig oharaoteiV sheep will'h'oVoatoMold; 1 though, iippejl jin the depth of winter.". ■ On a station" it will bo'found invaluable as a Healing jWasH ]for all It-istal 2??"'?. cure to* Mange, Ringworm, and "all J Skin diseases which animals are subject to, For lull Particulars, : Local <Sx., apply to— i Murray,.Roberts and Co., WELIIINGTOIi, M. CASELBEEG AND CO„ - Mastehton andGreytown. . 1227 H. PETERSEN, (Late Parkis anr Pstkbseh.) BOOT) & SHOE MANUFACiURER* ■ AND IMPORTER, Next Club Hotel, BEGS;to return' .his i'sinoero'itluijb I? \ • ihe patfohage accorded" to * his firm, and hopeß by attending to the, wants ot hia , ustomers to receive a' continuance of the'' ame. "Workmanship and Fit ' Guaranteed. ' A LARGE -'TO CHOOSE FROM * Repairs neatly executed. H. PETERSEN, HOOT ■, ' : EXPLANAiI6]y. ' . ,:>».! i'.-i TTheardverymxipus enquifiea-v t 7?xin L has bec6me of - the OLOOE J•I, KING has muoh pleasure in informltt<r h» many Customers that he has erected it rwo Doors up Cuba-street, where he hai opened with a well-selected stocfeof Watcher' Clocks, Jewellery, Plated Goode, Whitby. Jot Goods,;and at 1 GREATLY- REDUOBD ! * PRICES. All kinds of Jewellery made to order. J. KlNG,'under the Clock, Cubastreet, Wellington, j252 w. LITTLEJOHN^ WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND ■ : ■ ' OPTICIANS, . (Dkmr the Cr.ocK,) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. . 1 TO Hand. aUMi{ AsgoMMEKT of 'First* Class GOLD MBIL VEB WATO3ES, The Newest Designs-in Gold and Silver lewdlffly. Hall Hoop and Single Stone:' Blnmii' ; Bye Shadei,' Foldewflfted to all sights. •; '; ,; " : COUNTRY OBDEES BEOEIYE PROMPT : ■ .:A^N!TIONr.; ; IJPPER PLAIN BAW MILL : MoGREGQR BROTHERS, PBOPBIETOBB. .' Timber out.to any aize and deHTeredn pRODUOB -' < ; xitmomT. ■ • ; f .MisjfßßTlOif, : ,, '.IOIT . WAIPOUA Q.TEAM T7LOUR,' 4 Oteam JTr LpUB,. &. V/ATMEi MILLS. . • ■ >'; i ON SALE by the Undersigned, who hope ■' ; ,to receive a share of public support; ! ;; " :s (superfine Silt Dressed Floor ~ ;i ■Wheaten MeaV Second*,' Pollard, t&i : Bran Oatmeal, Meal' Seeds,' Com Dust, 4c, alio'fUSogApS Jrf OATS,' &e„ or m SUPPLY J1 description» ' f { BUILDING UATERIAL.mEXCHANGK for GRAIN, ' no r s£?rrH ut: m Oata in a manner euwrior to any oth« maohine in the district—Now in workiu order.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 13 January 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 13 January 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 13 January 1883, Page 4

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