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HOOD & SHAW, LIVERY STABLEKEEPERS, ' Masteiwm, ' BEG to notify that they are continuing their business of Livery Stablhkeepers at the EMPIRE HOTEL, where every attention will he paid to horses placed in their care. GOOD PADDOCKS. Horses and Buggies on hire. A 'BUS meets every train, and conveys s enters to all par sof the town. 2114 13KETAHUNA HOTEL FORTY MILE BUSH. JTONNER, having purchased .the , abovo Hotel, begs to solicit a eontitiiianeo of tho patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. Wines and Spirits of tho best brands always in stock. Every care and attention will be accorded o travellers. SHOOTING. The attention of sportsmen is called to the fact that plenty of game can bo obtained oloso to the Hotel. J. TOSHER 195 Propriotor. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer li BUCKERIDGE, Wliowouldbe «kd to see all his old patrons and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call, The culinary department is first-class, and the wines, beers, and spirits are of the very best quality obtainable. Alcock's First-class Billiard Table. QLUB HOTEL" MASTEJRTUN The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Mastcrton and tho surrounding districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have been made.

The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. _ Wines, Boors, Spirits, and otlior liquors arc each and all of the very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided nfith one of -Ucock's first-class tables, has Aist been refurnished in the most elegant manner, A. ELK INS, ProM'ietov. MPI.EHOTEL; FEATHERSTON. (Opposite Railway Station). JAM US SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THE best accom-nodation in tho district. Wines aw of the first quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire. 1906 "PAI-lIATUA HOTEL - Woodville and Ekoahuna.) Forty-Mile Bush. GOOD STABLING ALD PADDOCKS. D. CREWE Proprietor, DIPPING SEASON, 1886. PEACOCK'S IDS V SEP DIP. £3 per 1,000 Gallons, IS the Best, Cheapest, and Most Lasting in its effects for Lice, Ticks, and Scab. The wool of the sheop 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, in excellent condition. This Dip is becoming a universal favorite, and those who try it once always use it again. Caution.—See tlwt the Dip is well stirrod up, according to printed directions on each tin.

Tlio following are a few uf the testimonials received Marton, October 18th, 1884. Dayip Peacock, Esq., Homcwood. Dear Sir,—l have examined several flockß of sheep that have been dressed in your new Dip, and liavo much pleasure in testifying to its efficacy in destroying both ticks and lice. It is also most beneficial to the wool, leaving it beautifully white and soft. I am, yours faithfully, Eobkrt K. SIMI'SOX, Inspector of Shoop. Bonny Glen, Eangitikei, August 30th, 1884. D. Peacock, Esq., Marton, Dear Sib. —I this year tried your dip, and found it very efficacious for lice and ticks. It ie much cheaper than any other I over used, and leaves the wool and skin beautifully white atd soft, without stainiug.—Yours truly, Jxo. P. Letiibridob. Rosohill, September 27th, 1884. Mr Peacock, Dear Sin.—We dipped our sheep in March last with your dipping mixture, and found it to answer well, killing nil the lico and ticks, leaving the wool beautifully soft, white, and oily, and thoroughly cleansing the skin. Our sheep were very lousy dipping, but at present date are perfectly free from lico and ticks. E. & R. E. Johnston. Bushy Bank, Eangitikei, August 4th. To Mr Peacock, Dear Sir,-Having used, your dip this season, I beg to testify to its thorough efficient ,v in killing ticks and their eggs, leaving thowc ,ol beautifully white, soft, and oily, and thorous'ily cleansing tlio skin. 1 August Frederick, jv n Bellevue, Eangitikei, September IS tV Mr Peacock,Dear Sir.—Your Dip has given mo' overv satisfaction. It kills all lico and ticks, ; j 8 ] a ,t. ing in its effects, gives the wool a go« ( gloss and does not stain. It is also com' iderably cheaper, than any other dip I hats hitherto USC(I -. JiUtES JQH KBTO.N. Eangitikei Junction, Bonny Glen, f (en Ist Mr Peacock,- ' ''' ' Dear Sir.—Your dip fcty far • tbo best and cheapest I havoovcr make the wool dry an j harsh. like many of the English dips, h jU t puts on a dutiful gloss, and cleamcsßv a y a u filth, Sailing all insect life, and winding in its effect. Dif JIEIi Sievexs. Woodlands, Novo'mber 3rd, 1885. Ml > -veacock, Ijkar Sir. - Your Dip lias ;given mo satisfacvion, and I intend to use it ttiis year. Grovelcy, lGfch December, 1885, Mr Peacock, Dear Sir.—l/hrwe much pleasure in testifying to tlio efficiency of youi dip in killing lice and ticks, I am now shearing, and the sheep aro veryfreeof vcirmin. Alex. Mcßeth.

• Mding, 12th April, 1885, Messrs Halcombk k Shkekwiu, GmiEMES.--Ifind thodip, known as Peacocks, after a fair trial, a certain destroyer of insect life, ona shtep, with eighteen months wool, being badly infected with lico. Tho only difference made between that particular sheep and tho remainder was giving it extra timo in tho tank, It. aso leaves tllo wool soft, and without the stain you so often sco left by other dips. I propose dipping the remainder of Mr Wrey's flock this month, and trust you will reserve mo sulficiont for tlirco thousand eheop. I am, gentle mou, yours faithfully, John Saxon, Manager for Mr AVrey. Agentb : Mossrs Levin & Co., Wellington ; Meswg T. J. Maling & Co., Christchurch ; Messrs Hardy & Sidey, Napier; Messrs Barnca & ' His;gie, Wanganui ;■ Messrs Stevons & Gorton, Bulls, Palmerston, and Woodville; Meßsrs Halcombe & She'rwill, Feilding; Messrs Watt # Jones, Marton; Mr Robert Wliitfceni, Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr 6. Franklin, Turakifja. . ■■■ Mews Lowes<Si. loMfa,'. 2894 ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2208, 1 February 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2208, 1 February 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2208, 1 February 1886, Page 3

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