«J. & T, MEEK, . Millers & grain merchants, Oajmru and, Wellington, flour, Oatmeal, Wheat, Oats, and; Bailey always on hand, and -,best-. Calcutta Corn Saoks and Twino Sacples-of Grain.by post will prompt atteniioA, i" 1 -' 11 . i Wellington OfSce and Mill—Mannerfl'Sti PIONEER BATHROOMS ' CARTERTON, " > (Next Marquis oj-Normunly-Hq'i^'r BATHS ready at all hours of tflL. Hot and. Cold Water laid ok All requisites fur the bath and toilet provided PRICES-Singie _ Bath 'lb ;' quarterly lieketas j, agreement;• . A TRIAL INVITED." ' BY ROYAL iETTER S ' gggt PATENT - LimE'SjHEEP.Dif.. • SCAB'SPECIFIci 1 (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL^ FLUID). • Highest, Award, , Melbourne,: International / . Exhibition, - First Degree of Merit Adelaile Exhibition, Highest Award- Gold Medal, N.Z. Inter! Exhibition. ■! iFTER five years trial thia .NEW'NOK L' "POISONOUS DIPPING ELUIDi now universally admitted to be tHo.beat over • introduced. Its great auperiori ty-over'other materials consists in its : cheapness-(costing !es3 .than -id per sheep) - its [undoubted acy m destroying ..all tioks, lice, and every insect that infests the BMns 'o'f'Weep or domes io animals; and ft: its cleanliness, and absolute; i harmlessness; - to' those: concerned inits^uee.. •r • • • ITMIXESREADILYWITHCOID ./WATER. ; : : ONE GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OP lIILKtoSasS I. wice tne quantity made by any other. Noa« poisonous Dip), . r SUFFICIENT TO DIP 200 SHEEP. . Being :of an oily character, it is'highly beneficial to the growth of the Wool.which it leavesi soft, ; clean; and bright/; .without robbing it of tho yolk—its natuial nourish" ment-or leaving it harsh and dry, w is'{he case when, alkaline mixtures, such as lime sulphur, or. arsenical preparations are used. It is entirely without /the' ruinous efiects invariably resulting from the use of such materials. It is not only non-poisonous, but may be used,- internally for, worm' in the throat in lambs • it will also effectually, cure foot-rot, and scab.. Tq" those'who dip in full fleece, this' fluid- will be; found invaluablo, for, being of a'warm arid'pro, tecting cbaraotor, sheep will not catch oold, though dipped.ip. the depth of winter,, Oaa station it will be found invalnahla as a Healing Wash for all wounds.' It is a cewm cure, for Mange; Riiigworni, and ; all BMn diseases which animals are subject to. £<w Full Particulars,. Local Testimonials, tCc., apply to— Murray, Roberts and Co, WELLINGTON, = N Or to the Local Agents— - : ;M. ... M. CASELBEBG AND. CO„ ... MASTKHTCW ANP GItIiSTOWN. ' ■ . - . ... . 1227 H. PETERSEN, (Late Parkks and PetkksrjU ■' BOOT (fe SHOE MANUFACTURER MD IMPORTER, ; : Next Club Hotel, ' \ BEGS to return his .sincero thanks fo übe patronage accorded to his firm/ : and hopes by attending to the wants of his\ ustomers to receive a continuance Of the • ame,' .. ; Workmansliip and Fit .Gruai'anteed. A LARGE STOCK'ALWAYS ON HAND _ TO CHOOSE FROM] . Kopuu-s uoatly executed, H. PISTERSEN, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER . MASTERTON. ' W. ' SON, WATCkiIAKEHS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, v LOCK,)' ' ' ' /r:0 of Firet--1 Olass WATOHES. the Newest DesigusWGold! and Silver Jewellory. , Half Hoop and Single, Stone Diamond Rings. Spectacles, Eye ; Shades, and I olders fitted to all sights, 1 :: ' COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. . .. ' LIVERPOOL AND LONDON : Ahl/ GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established-. 1836, • The attention of the pulilio }a called to th following points; ■ : 1. The Liawhtx of the Company Unlimited. .. . ■ . . The RispoßTs and Accounts of the vea. 1630 show. . . ' V Net Fire Premiums for the year. .£1,069,5f8 Cupitalpaid-up ... ; r2d5 1 640 General Reserve Fire Re-insurance. Fnni , ... .... '. .. . 3. The Company is empowered by,varioiu Acts of tho li)'|ierial Parliament -and by separate. Acts .of the Legislature of : New South Wales, Victoria, 'South Australia Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queensland—a feature which belongs to no, other Insnianco Company.'- :;1 4. The large resciurees of the Company should impress the public with a feeling of Secubiiy, the main desideratum m seekim for insurance. ' 1 will be received by EDWARD PEAROE, - . Agent • Wellington Suß-AoEm ' T. 0. D'Aboi, Masterton,.... R. R. Akmsxroko, Carterton', , A, L. Webster, Greytown. ;E. O'Nealk, Peatherston. : 999 NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSDBANCE'COMPANY OF' NEW ZEALAND. .. CAPITAL,^iI.bob/ood/Paidtrp; £50,1)00} V Reserve Eund. ; £80,000 ; ! Re-insuraEc# Reserve Fund,.£28,00.0,) jjosses paid-in vears, £361,-368,; ! \ • , R; BRUOE,WALLACE, : • Manager. ' . ,MAsixtt''AGmP. : LOWES'' AND' I'ORNS.' THE NATIONAL' MUTUAL 1 LIFE ASSOCIATION' OF' AUSTRALASIA, (LisniEl) . Established 1869. ~, HEAD OFFIOE:'TempIe 1 Chaniberß, Fea« ~ REBIMST Seorbxauy-THOMAS-SWAIN ' GEOROEYOUNG, ; ; - r : ' ; ■ Travelling Ageiit, Masterton. 1124
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1325, 12 March 1883, Page 4
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