PETONE BREWERY, • WELLINGTON. G EDMONDS" AND CO.'S Equal tothe '' Of English, ->THADE MAnK-v?- , ,' PER DOZEN, DELIVEKED..'. REBULT9 0F ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALE.:-"A clear bright well-flavored Ale with good body, sweet after-taste • fomis good head.,' No. 2-PORTER:-"A sound well-flavored and nponcd sample of Porter: makes a Rood head. Both -mplei were found to bo unadulterated in any way," . ... J. HECTOR, Museum Laboratory, Wellington,' Dcccmbor29th,:lSßl. RHEATRE "l ;.., ..MONDAY,2BTHM4Y,. ONE NIGHT ONLTII ;OP NIGHT ONLY 11 JENNIE NYE 4FISHER'fI Egyptian Wat Exhibition I 13-EvEßtosg Recmves t. P»HBBirrV>B» Admission J3s,CMdren. Hull-Price. Doors MASTERTON'HORTICULTURAL & Society. ; ANNUAL~MEETING. J. of the Masterton Horticultural and Industrial Society "Willbo held at the Council Chambers, _Mastorton, on MONDAY evening, 28th inst. at.sevon o'clock punctually, r • To recoivo report and balance sheet, and to elect officers. W. EVERETT, , 1M ? President. LADIES BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Colk-St. ......... Mabierios, (Late Miss Eoet) PRINCIPAL, MI3S DUNNE. . Terms- ■ Boarders over ten'years of age, 14 Guineas per Quarter Boarders under ten years of age, 12 Guineas per Quarter Waekly Boarders over tea years of age, 11 Guineas per Quarter Weekly Baarders under ton yoars of age, 10 Guineas per Quarter. The above terms include the usual branches ' of a thorough English* Education, Music, aud Needlework. EXTRAS FOR BOARDERSLatin, French, Italian, and Singing, each, Ono Guinea per Quarter. Day pupils over ten years of age, 2 Guineas per Quarter. Day pupils under ten years of age, 32s per Quarter. EXTRAS FOR DAY PUPILS. Musio, 32s per Quarter. Latin, French, Italian. Drawing, and Singing, each, one Guinea per Quarts, The school year is divided into four Quarters and the fees for each are paid in advance, Diicount allowed for Sisters. A Quarter's notice required before the removal of a Pupil, or a half quarter's fees, Mira Dunne, will-rot interfere with the religious opinions of her pupils, and will see that they diligently attend the religious instruction, and various Churches to which .they may-belong. 1337 NOT'J'O'E'Masterton Amateur Christies. A NY Member requiring Payment for Mb services at the Greytown or Carterton trips, can get if by applying to either of the undersigned, G.COKER, T.'THOMPSON. NOTICE. U are requested to clear the fence line adjourning Section 358. If not commenced within a fortnight it will bo done at their expense, F. JANETT BIB ° YAL g™A R TENT LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. AND SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL FLUID). Highest Award, Melbourne IntcrnMiona Exhibition, First Degreo of Merit AdelaiJe Exhibition, Highcßt Award Gold Medal, N.Z. Inter. '■ ■ ' Exhibition. AFTER five years trial this NEW NON POISONOUS DIPPING FLUID 1 """" "-■*»—" illy admitted to be the best ever ~ Its great superiority over other onsists in its cheapness (costing 1 id persheep); its undoubted - destroying all ticks, lice, and ; that infnsis'fVin Mna *t ~!,»._ sho- animals, and in its cleanliness, ;*fid{absoluto harmlcssness to those' con- . CMiied in its use. ■lf Mips.READILY WITH COLD V? '■;,:' WATER.,.ONE GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF. MILK-WHITE WASH, (Twiee the quantity made by any other Non.SUPJIOIENTTO DIP 200 SHEEP. " of an oily character, it jb highly ' benefiidial to the growth of the Wool, which •it leaves soft, clean, and bright, without robbing it of the yolk-its natuial nourishBient—or leaving it harsh and dry, as is the caae when alkaline mixtures, such as lime •tod sulphur, or arsenical preparations are used. It is entirely without the ruinous effects invariably resulting from the ase of but may be used internally for worm in the throat in lambs; it will also effectually cur foot-roti and scab. Te those wh dip in full fleece, this fluid will be found invaluable, for, being of a warm and protecting obaracter, sheep will not catch cold, 'though dipped in the depth ef winter.' Onaßtation it will be found invaluable •wo Healing Wash for all wounds. It is a •certain cure for Mange, Ringworm, and all Skin diseases which animals are subjeot to. tor Ml Particulars, Local Mimonhk lie, apply to— "• Murray, Roberts and Co., . : . WELLINGTON, Or to the Local Agents:M,CASELBEEGand.Co., •MismroN and Grestown. } ■■/ .-'■ ■, . ■ , ; •,:■>,. '^1227 D BHO W « '4 0 0 Sab-Agents for North British and Mmowj. tile Insurance Company. , And Murray, Roberta & Co. Cash advanced'on wool 1 and insurances back to London. '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1388, 26 May 1883, Page 3
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