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BLACKSMITH &FAKEIEE, V ■ TAUEBU, TTORSES pAREFULLY HHOD. JAME94 HAMILTON, (Lak of Wanqanni,) COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDER. JH,, having somo fifty prizes for , work that liu has exhibited, and having testimonials extending over a period of 18 years, should be a sufficient guarantee as t.j his ability to carry out any orders he may be entrusted with. Buggies, Waggonettes, Parcel Vans, Business Carts, Country Carts, Tog Carts, Spring and other Drays, Drags, and Timber Wasrons, Repairs promptly and neatly executed. Orders by post punctually attended to.' Only the best material used, and all work guaranteed. Estimates and designs on application. AMEKICAN COACH I'AWOIIY AXD TE AHO SHOEING FOUCE, TaranaM-dnd, Wdimqton. 2190 & KM VING repeatedly been asked by their numerous customers the question Have decided on inaugurating on TUESDAY, 10th November, a GRAND Peppercorn Composition imflOO" For exact number of Peppercorns in Glass Bottle now exhibited in their window in Cuba-btbkei. Should no one be fortunate enough in registering the exact number, ' Will be given for the first nearest estimate Ties, if any, to be entitled to an equal division of the amount of prize.

Competition tocloso 10th February, 18S6. The botth and peppercorns wcro ordered at Mr AV. C. FitzGorald's, Chemist, Manners-st., and sealed by him in the presence of A, MoDonald, Esq., J.P., Manners-street. JJvory purchaser to the value of fivo shillings will receive one ticket, and every additional 5s spent will secure an extra ticket, sa the more you spend tha greater number of chances voulmvc, ZTie CHEAPEST Home in town. NOTE.—Bnissella Carpet 3s 3d per yard. 2148 DIPPING SEASON, 1856, PEACOCK'S £3 per 1,000 Gallons, IS the Beat, Cheapest, and Must Lusting in its effects for Lice, Ticks, nnd Scab. The wool of the sheep dipped with PeaCock's Lubricant Dip fetched a, high price in the London sales this season, and was reported on by the London brokers as being of a good, useful description, ill excellent condition. ■ This Dip is becoming a universal favorite, and those who try it once always use it again. Caution.—See that the Dip is well stirred up, according to printed directions on each tin. The following arc a few of the testimonials received : Marton, October ISth, 1884. Datid Peacock, Esq., Homewood, Deaii Si!'..—l have examined several flocks of sheep that have been dressed in your new Dip, and havo much pleasure in testifying to its efficacy iu destroying both ticks and lice. It is also most beneficial to the wool, leaving it beautifully white and soft, I am, yours faithfully, Robert K. Sijipsok, Inspector of Sheep, Bonny Glen, Eangitikci, August 30th, ISS4. D, Peacock, Esq., Marton. Dear Sin.—l this year tried your dip, and found it very efficacious for lice and ticks, It is much cheaper than any other I ever used, and leaves tho wool nnd skin beautifully white ntd soft, without staining.- Yours truly, J.no. P. Letubbidge. Roschill, September 27th, 18S4. Mr Peacock, Dear Sin,—Wo dipped our sheep in March last with your dipping mixture, and found it to answer well, killing all the lice and ticks, leaving the wool beautifully soft, white, and oily, and thoroughly cleansing the skin. Our sheep were very lousy dipping, but at present datt aro perfectly froo from lice and ticks. R. & R, E. Johnston.

Bushy Bunk, Rangitikei, August 4th.. To Mr Peacock, Dear Sir—Having used you? dip this season, I beg to testify to its thorough efficiency in killing ticks and their eggs, leaving the wool beautifully white,- aoftj and oily, and thoroughly cleansing the skin. Aububt Frederick, jun. Bellevtre, Eangitikci, September 18th. Mr Peacock,— Dear Sir—Your Dip has given mo every satisfaction. It kills all lice and ticks, is lasting in its effects, gives the wool a good gloss, and does not stain. It is also considerably cheaper than any other dip I have hitherto used, James Johnston. Rangitikei Junction, Bonny Glen, Sep., Ist. Mr Peacock,— Dear Sir.—Your' dip is by far the best and cheapest I have ever used. It does not stain or make the wool dry and harsh, like many of the English dips, but puts on a beautiful gloss, and cleanses away all filth, killing all insect life, and is lasting in its effect. Daniel Stevens. Woodlands, November3rd, 1885, Mr Peacock, Dear Sir. - Your Dip has given me satisfaction, and I intend to use it this year, Groveley, 16th Deoembor, 1885. Mr Peacock, Dear Sir.—l,'havc much pleasure in testifying to tho efficiency of yom dip in killing lies and ticks. I am now sheaving, and the sheop are very free of vermis. Aiex- Mcßsth. Feilding, 12th April, 1885. Messrs Halcojibe k Shkerwill. Gentlemen',—l find the dip, known as Peacocks, after a fair trial, a certain destroyor of insect life, one sheep, with eighteen months wool, being badly infected with lice. The only difference made botween that particular sheep and the remainder was giving it extra time in tha tank, It ft so leaves tho wool soft, and without the stain you so often see left by other dips. I propose dipping the romainder of Mr Wroy's flock this month, and trust you will reservo me sufficient for three thousand sheep. I am, gsntlomen, yours faithfully, John Saxon,

Manner for Mr Wrey. Agents : Mcssro Levin & Co., Wellington ; Messis T. J. Maling & Co., Christchurch ; Meßsr3 Hardy & Sidey, Napier; Messrs Barnes & Hi»gie, Wanganui; Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Bulls, Palmerston, and Woudville'; Messrs Halcombe & Shenvill, Puilding; Messrs Watt & Jones, Marton ; Mr Robert Whittem, Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr G. Franklin, Turakina,, MeswiLowss&loiss, U Jfcwtotai.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2207, 30 January 1886, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
909

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2207, 30 January 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2207, 30 January 1886, Page 3

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