iiAifiuE HOTEL, ■ FKATHERSTOtf. (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES SMITH,' PROPRIETOR. mHE best accoiimoflatioii in tlie disX trict. Wines aiu Sp : nts of tlio first quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire. 1960 THE MAHQUIS 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 K BUCKERIDQE, Who wouldbe ulad.to see all his old patrons and as many llow ones' as. may inako it convenient to call. ■ i-Tlie culinary department is first-class, and the wines,' beers, • and spirits are. of tlio very. best 'i|iinlity. obtainable;' ■ Table c LUB HOTEL MASTERTON , The I'roprienir of the above old and well-known establishment. begs to thank ■ the inhabitants of Masterton and the sur: rounding districts, as" also the travelling public for the large measure of .support hitherto f giyeri, KnicP.'b egs;. .rcsp e ctfully ;It6 : 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 Culiiiai'y Department is jus. usual, first-class. • ir, Wines, Beers, Spirits, . and other liquors are each and all of the.very best' quality. . The- Billiard Room, which, is provided nfith one of Alcoek's first-class tables, has .«3t been refurnishe.il. iii the most elegant manner. A, ELKINS, Proprietor. , THE WHITE lIART HOTEL, CARTERTON.- ' ' PHOI'IUETQU. TTT "][") HAS,much pleasure in iny\ , i)., forming hisfriendsantlthe public in general,. '.hat lie has taken possession of the above well-known building in C'arlerina, lately Under the proprietorship of Mr Roiikkt Earnm, and that the 7J', I NOW SOU) will defy ■'iCi)injVefcitio'ii for <3 eiiiu'iie.iiess and Purity. Well-furnished J'rimte SiUln'j and Bed Boms. Tlie (Miimf Arwjmo'h are under the .Prtyrktofs hmtdiok Supervisioii, ftimjife ./lomiis fof oowimigl THireJlm iit: the Centre, of tb Town. CiOOIi AND P.vmiOCXS. A Cap. meets the trains from the City. PAHiATUA HOTEL (Between Woydville ami Ekcaliuna.) Foi;ty-Miu; Bush. .- GOOD STAHLIXn Aiin PADDOCKS. ]). CRI'WE !''.. WILLIAM T7PBACOCK, BUILDS-' AHf) MASTER TON. IWDIAm iiIVEK 1 DIPPING MI \S(JN, ISS(S. I* !•', A C 0 C K ! S r.:u 1,000 Gallons, S the Best, Cheapest., and Most Lasting inijits- efl'eets for Lice, Ticks, antlScab. .. .. The wool iii tlie sheep dipped with Pea? cook's Lh:;::caxt Di<> fetched a high price in the bmdon sa}es■ tliis'seasoii' jiiid. ■ was reported on. by the London brokers ~ as. being of a goOil, useful' description, in' 'exc'elleii't; .eon ; This Dip is I)ocoiiiiiigun.ive.i;aa I : faVO.r--ite, and" I !i>wliolvy it' once always use it again; . " V:CAUTi()x;--S'6tv tiia! tlio:- Dip is well stirred up, Keurdingio printed directions ' on 'each tin, The fi'li:iv.i!ig aio a few of the testi•lnonialii reii.'ivu 1: , ' ■ ... '■ '[ .MavtMi. OrtolH-r lS:h. 18S1, ' Datiii I'rA-roiHa.. Ho::;ewood'. !v..; : uxauined isWral flocks .of.ehccp t'.iii; Ikivc' been. dressed' lif yx»'ur i:ev.-. Dip, ami nir.o!: pleasure 'in 'testifying to' ■itsefficacyiii (it.moving btl; ticks.and lice. : :: It'i3 : .!ilap wpolj leayiiig-it- • beautifully white am! soft;-,' I: am,.•fours faith-' - Miy, ' ■■;,■;■• ■ Uo.'CTT iC. SfM.I'SON,- ; • ■ Inspector of .Sheep. Bonny Glen. Jinngitikei, August 30th, IBSi. !-Di"Peacocii*,■-fofi., Slip-ton. .f!ie(l your dip, iui'rl 'found lice and' ticks,. It: . iB much clicapcr ilinn aiiy ■ other .1 ever usied, ami haver:!* aii-I «lci si,. beautifully wiiife .ltd soft, without st-.inim.;-.--Yours truly, ~ Jxo. P. I.KTiißiuoGi:. Iteliil'v&pieml er 2i'.!i. m. Jlr PEACOCK. • Dkaii Si:;.—V.',-''.iii'.s-il our sheep in March last with .Vviir.(iijipiii'j;' mixture, a.iid found it to answer v. i li. killing all "the lice, and ticks. "leaviiig the wool .beautifully soft, 'white', and : .:oil)V'aii(l.;t!i6r.oiig]ily cleansing flic skin, Our r'eheep we're very lousy (lippiiig, but at present .v-'datt-are/perfiict'ly .free' fru;;; lice, and ticks. : 1!; ii: R, K. Jo;iNS. r O.\. 'Eiuilc, Kangitikei, August 4th. To slr l'i:A! i:,;,'. [■}[: used .your flip fcjils . oason, I i:i;; !a testi'iytoifs tltoroiigii efficiency ■;hr;lnllihg:tfcks.iiml: tlieireggj, leaving' the wool '.lOuiitifi-jh- : jvriit'e, soft, .ai'id oily, and .thoroughly i.'cleaiisiiig'.the-siliiii'. W/'-Jy Avwst I'iiKijKitieK, jun, "ii;;'?. : Eellevue, Kaiig'itik'pr,. :,Scpte'in.l)er 18th,, 3li! Pkaco; k, - " .\Deait.' Sll-Vuui-. Pjif iiaa'givcii .me every' satisfaction. . It killsiililicc anil'ticks,. is, jii'it-': .<'ng;iii 'its ; eifects, j;iyi:s the wool' a goal -gife'. :, ;.and; ; 'dqM>iiot -sijiiil. Itis : :alSo considerably' cheaper tlia'ii- miy other dip I have hitherto; .luiiXMi):;. " "Rahgitikci.juiicii'oiv,. llbhiiy Gieii, Sep., Ist.. ■ MR I'KACOCX,- - Dp Aut 11: You r dip;is by far tlieh'e'st: iiiid. ■'■:'chcapest'lhaye.eycr''usud,. ■ It (loss na .-tain or • sake the>-.n; ili-y iutd. jiar'sli, ;; the English .dips, !r.;; puts on a beautiful gloss, ;iind';cleaiises:av,:ny .j; '■ l)A;;ir.i,.Sii:vr:N-H. ;''' V.'V:A\'pudiiiNovcinte'r3n!;'lßßs> "Jin I'sATOC.-:, fyfiW K.i-,. ■ ' : . Deah Jjii:..--Vi.';r Dip has give:: .me 'saiisfae-; lion, and I inund :o ;:>c it tbis.ycar. (truvohy, bj:!) Decembsr, ISSS. MrPkaco.-k, Dear Sili!—l-'-liiiyc-iimcii pleasure in.;testifying to the eiiicieiia-o: youi dip.i;: killing lice and ticks. l a:.; now anii.tlie siieep . are very fre'eofyeifiiiii^'.: y ■; Ai.kx. MdJttli, ■ . • l-ViMing, !2tli Ap'iil, Messrs H alco:-! iii:'- jc.-.Shk " '; . GentlkmeSiJ cocks, after affair trial;' a; certaiiifdeatroycr/'qf;! insect life, one''slu'ep;;'with■■ ■eigh'totii'.months, wool, being badljvinfectcd witli lice. Theotily difference made'between-; that' particular sheep, and the remainder was giving it estva time iti. the tank, It ak) leaves the wool soft,'ami •without tlie stain you so often see left by, other dips. I propose dipping the remainder of Mr' Wrey's flock this month, and trust you will re■servo me sufficient for three thousand, sheep, J am, gentlemen, yours faithfully, : . John Saxon, ". ■ MacanerforMr'WroY. Aoexxs : Messrs Levin & Co,, Wellington ; Mcssis T. J. Haling & Co., Christ•chuvcli; Messrs Hardy & Sidey, Napier; Messrs Burnes & Higgie, Wanganui; Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Bulls, Palmerston, and Woudvillo; Messrs Halcombe .& Sherwill, Feildin^; Messrs Watt & ■Jones, Marton; Mr Robert) Whittem, Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr 0. Franklin, .Turakina. Messrs Lowes & loens, .0204 Masterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2228, 24 February 1886, Page 4
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