: T. a MASON, i : jii ; , [Reoistered.] Pharmaceutical Chemist Imbdicalball,mastrrton, ;1 BEGS to .announce tWt ! RECEIVED a' Large 'dnnsigment of 'th'o 'Undermentioned, Preparations for the pure south'! sea island liM JUIOE.—From the fruit. Purified by a howprocesp, iFresh,, bright, and palatable, UNO'S;HfiUIT. SALT.—The GENUINE. Bireot from Manufactory. ' ZOEDONE—Non-alcoholic Champagne. A delightful beverage for the Summer. LEMON SYRUP-For Summer Drinks. Made from a private recipe of neat valuer'PURE ESSENCES—For. flavoring Oonfeci ! tionery, Jellies,, &c, Lemon (extra strong). Almonds, Cloves, Pine Applb,' Batafia, Coohineal, Ac. " NELSON'S GELATINE, ISINGLASS, and PURE CITRIC. ACID—For making Jellies, ESSENCE OP ' RENNET.—For making -• u Curds and Whey, Cream Cheese, &o, j-'V 'balsaline. Is—PACKETS—-1m T ; BE GREAT 'ioOD ' PRESERVATIVE. T. G. MASON'S STOCK OF PATENT i MEDICINES, , _ Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, to., Will b'fSar'oomparißon mtli any house in the , ■ Wellington^Province, Tlie success ■which, has hitherto attended his efforts is : groatly due to the ! ..PURITY, of tho DRUGS used in his Dispensary which are selected by his Agent from the leading London aud . i Continental Houses, HOMCEOPATHiC MEDICINES. Quinine and Steel Wine,' Seitzogenea and Seltzogcne Powdors, Kepler's Extract of Meat;. - ;;: ; LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY 'Goods: ' 135s » Ise ™ LITTLBMEEPm AND : ' SCAB SPECIFIC. ' (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL FLUID). - 1 Higheat Award, Melbourne Internationa _:•» •i• Exhibition, ...i First Degree of Merit ■ Adelaile• Exhibition, Highest Award ; Gold. Medal, N,Z. Inter.' ....... exhibition. ■ ....... AFTER five years trial this 11EW NONPOISONOUS .DIPPING FLUID ■ 1 now universally admitted to bo the best over 'introduced, Its great superiority over other materials consists in tits-cheapness (coating less than, jd-per sheep) i its undoubted efficacy: =in destroying all tioks,-. Ijce, and. every insect that infests the skins of sheep or domestic animals, and in its cleanliness, and absolute harmlessness to toe concerned, in its use..: : ,■, < , . IT MIXES.READILY WITH! COLD WATER, ONE GALLON WILL 51 ''MAKE''100 GALLONS OF .\IILK-WfIITE WASH, (Twice tbe quantity made by any other Nonpoisonous Dip);" SUFFICIENT TO D1P.200 SHEEP. Being" of irn oily character, it is'highly beneficial to the growth' of the WbbVwlucn |t leaves'' 'soft, "cleiin, and'bright,'without robbing it'oftho yolk—its na'tuial'nourish-meht--or leaving it harsh and dry, us is the case wlien alkaline mixtures,' such as lime and sulphur, or arsenical preparations'' are used. It ; is entirely without the ruinous effects Invariably resulting from tho use of such materials, It is not only non-poisonous, but may be used internally for woiin in the throat in lambs; it will aIBO effectually cur foot-rot, "and 1 ' scab. To'those 'wh dip in" "full fleeib, this fluid' will be found invaluable, for, boing of a wariid and proteoting character, sheep' will not oatoh cold',' though dipped in tHe depth of winter, ) On a station 'it will be found invaluable as a Healing WaaH for all wounds. It is a certain cure for Mange, Ringworm, and all Skin diseases animals are subject to. Bor Full Particulars, focal Testinwials dc., apply to— Murray,, Roberts and Co, WELLINGTON, ' ;M, CASELBEEG .and. CO, Master-ton and Ghevtown. ■ 1227 EAGLE BREWERY. MASTERTON. GATTSCHB & PARSONS ... Brewers ANn MaLSIERS, In returning thanks to the public for their liberal patronage hitherto,'would'ireßpectfully beg to inform them that they are now brewing from'their OWN'MALT, and that their Ales Stout,'in bulk and'bottle, are o* the chnic»st(juftlityj "ecjiial Jo py brewed wi Me a coloniba, anr would' Bolipit a' con tinuanbe of their favors, '• " All orders punctually attended to at tbe Brewery, Mastertori, or the Dep6t| next-Mr Bowles' Butcher Shop, CARTERTON* •• Q.ATTSCHE & pARSONS,' ■ MARQUIS OF NORMANBY LIVERY & BAIT ; STABLES, ■ 'ARTE 11.T O N. . .. l t V. Granville & ;Co. r TDEG to inform the Travelling Public, of I the Wairarapa that tbey'liavo opened the abova.Stabies, whore every attention will be given to'all horses, &<s., entrusted to their i SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGGIES, &0. Wagt;onettes on Hire. Raddle horses always ready. Horses bought and Sold on Commission.' ' j.' &' T.'lkteEH., I '- .TILLERS' &' GRAiN.-MERCHANTS rX'i ■..QaMARD.A?'D..WeWNIJ.M<.;;!Flour,- OatmeaV Wheat/ o»ts, : and- -Bailey always on'hand;-And best 1 Calcutta l -Gore Sacks and Twine Samples of Grain by pjjst will rece ve prompt attention, ' : ; i» • I Wellington Office and Mill—Manners-st. 1295 TAMES T..H OMP S0 N I MUTOWOTW-VO? ,;:i / LEMOHiD.B/.j.rMii.i:, ®R\TED. WATER 3 AND CORDIALS; : ' '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1452, 9 August 1883, Page 4
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