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, .;\H'livE HOTEL, I^ATHERSIW. (Opposite Railway Station), JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THE best accommodation in the district. Wines am fy'nts of the first quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire, If" THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotols in the Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer & BUQKESIDGE, Whowouldbe glad to sec all his old patrons and as many new ones as may make it convenient to'call..'' " . The culinary department is first-class, and tho wines,;.hcers, and spirits aro of tho very.best'quality obtainable.:,: Sgf Alcock's,First-class Billiard Tablo £jLUB HOTEL MASTERTON ■ The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Mastcrton and the sur;:rouiiiling..c\istvicis,..:n U;ayelluyg.'. public Jorrf] ■ liierisuro 40 f ■ ;hitherto given, and .begs respectfully; to 5 ffid.improvenients, in accordance with the progress of the ■ valso jtliEi-growing- 1 requirements' of the trade, have been made. ' The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. - _ " Wines, Beers, ■ Spirits,- "-and ' other ' liquors are each and. all' of the. very best quality. The /Billiard ilociiii,■ wliicli: is v ;;pf oyitlcd nfitli one of Alcock's first-class tables, .has A\st been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A. EL KI NS , . Proprietor. TilK WHITE HART HOTEL, CARTERTON. .c PROPIUETOR. W |) HAS much pleasure in in- , .0, forining his. friends and the public in general, thai he has taken possession oi above well-known building in Caitevhm, lately under tho proprietorship C'f Ml' IloilKßT ELIIOTTF,-, and that M LIQUOR* MOW mi) will defy compu'.i!ion for Genuineness and Purity, Well-furnished /Vi'mie Sitting and Beit ' Room. The (Miwrnj Amii'imaih are under the Rrdpiikioib Imiciliate: Supervision. Mnplc Room 'for Commercial 'Traveller} in- the Gehtn :o{ ilic Tom. ■ V ' Goon StA.Ii.LINO AND PADDOCKS. 1 ■ .A Gak meets thetaiiis from, the City. ~ PAIJIATUA PIOTEL (Between Woodvil]o ! ii'iid Ekeahunlt.) FomytMile Busii, , GOOD STABLING AI'D PADDOOKS. ' D. .OREWJt. jpiojmfar, WILLTIM " TTpeacogk, ' BUILDS" kB -^TRACTOR " .MASTKRTON, ' mimM- GIVEN. 1982 DIPPING SEASON, 13811. PEACOCK'S. mm i £•'! 1,000 Gauo.V.S, IS the Best, Cheapest, and Mos: Lasting in its effects for Lice; Titles, and .Scab; , The. wool of the s!io?p dipped with Peacock's LricucAXT Dip fetched r. high price in the London sales this season, and was reported on by the London brokers •as being of a , useful description, ii) excellent. cionitki. Tliis Dip is becoming a universal favor- ■ ite, and thuc who try it once always use it again. Caution.- Sm that, the Dip is well stirred up, according to printed directions ■ on each tii.. The fullowii'g are a few of the testimonials received. Marton, October' 18th, 1881. Day;() Peacock. Ks ftor.cv.-i.o 1, Dear .Slit'.—l have' x-xamined. s'e'ymT ilooks slicep tliai have beeii dressed in your new Dip, a:!.:) l.y.i nmph pleasure, in .testifying ; tb. its.eScsey in (leshoying both, tick's and lice; ;; It is also pes: ! • a/liti::! to the wool, leaving it ■ beautifully white.and soft. l am,, youts faithfully, . X. tIC)i;KI!T. K'. SIMI'SOX, inspector' of Ski-ep. ' liomiy Glen, liangitikei, August. 30th, .1881, J).-Peacock, K- ;., Marton. ;.£>EAlt'. lliis ycur tried your iliji, anil found it very eiiiacious for lice am! ticks. It .//' is much cjicaper than. liny other I ever used,. and leaves the wqpl and skin beautifully white ■/: atd soft,, without t/taiiiii'ig'..—Yours, truly, ; . : X jxo. F. Lkthuhidge. p;,i : '.v/i: Itehil!, September 27tli, -18S1. 31r Peacock, . :.C:' dipped, .our -sheep, in slai:cli last with- yi.iii- dipping mixture, awl fotmd it ;' :: i;to.ai]swe , r weil, killing fill the lice arid. ticks', ,;V.leaVing.'t!w; jv:o6l beautifully -soft, White; arid £.• «ilysi}d' tiojp){% cfenftinjj the Bkiii'. '(3iir ulicep yere wry lois.-y dipping, but at nn.-unt date ar.c etiy free ?r lin.'iic.i.awl ticks. 'jy. ' il. .v!?. K. Joii.nSto;;. Kiiirk, J!ijhsitiKci ( August 4tli. To Mr I'Kaovk. . '■ : . D!:ak .Sn:,--li!-.vir;; ussd your dip this 1 ;;-'iTeas>dni''i' : be.i;.to- t.ca'tif j/'to.its:-thor'ouglV;o!l.!cicn,cy' %in 'killing,t'ii'.W and ''tliiir cggiv'leaving the wojil: beautifully clear.sir.g the ska;. . i, AuGD»t l'!;:-::iK!tieK, jai>. ; . Eeilev.-.e, Uc.u;,'Lti!;ei, Septcinlicr lSth. . MK Pzacccx,— , Dkak 'iSn:.—Y.c.r Dip given mo every . satisfaction, it kills all iiw an:! ticks, is Jig in its eifccts; pvc-s tin? v.i.ui a gco-] gloss, and docs iwt staiii.lt is'ako considerably • cheaper tl:an any .other-ilip.- j have hitherto ' used. : ! ; ', James Joiixsrox. liangitiki i Jar.ctio::, lijnny Glen, Sep., Ist. JIH Peacock, — '. ■; ■■ '■ ; ■ ' i ?De A it-S fi Yoti f. tl ip /i liy. far t!:e best and !V.' ohieapestil ; 'li;iyo .tyoiviiuti'il.. Itilo.tja :.iiut .stainor:' .■... !a;i':e thij'-.v,ij'r^■ ■and : .'.lia'rsh,. : like, iriiijy ■ of "("■ the EiisliiliVdijiSi .liutpiitson. a lbe!iiltlf\il v 'glos3;i': r~ and clcap| ; e3-iiVay.;tn;;;|ilthj.''l life, and is.liißtiiig.m'its'effcct;:''' .. ;■ : . . • AVo'j.'il.inds. November 3rd, 1535. JIR rEACOtK,:."^V' ;,, l '■ _ Dear Sir.' -Your Dip has given me satisfac- .. tion, and I intend to.uso it this year. v.. r . .;. /' Crovthy, lul'u December, 1685.. ■■ Mr PEACOCi;. . •' i ■_ Dear Siß.—rhavehiuch pleasure in testifying to the.ellic.ieiicy.of you; dip-in .killing' lice' . and ticks. :.vl'anviiow shearing*; and the sheep .. 3re very'frpcof yei-riiiii.VV--'v^ALEXi'.Meßtjth.' ' J ;i2tlvsAprii^.iSßs;;31e.SKr8'H.\L'cbj:BF..'&' : 'SiiiiEit\vii.i J ;-' : - '*: '■ ■■■ GEXTIEMEK; ■-Ifind,;the dip',-, knpii'n': as-Pea:, .cocks, aftcrja .'fair' fcriuly ii c;-r:.iin destroyer of ' insect life, .■p'nei.-sh'.ep,: with ciglitecv, months; wool, being bidiy.'iiifeetcd with' lice;' : 'The only" difference made,,; between that- particular sheep and the remaiiiilcr jwas?giving it extra time in'.'. Hie tank. ;■ It.'a';i;o'.'lcaves : the "wool "soft/.and' ■■ without the staiii-'you so often see left by other dips. I propose 'iiippiiig tbe' romaiadcr of Mr' Wrey's flock this month, and trust you will vcRerveme sufficient : fo'r three, thousand sheep,* I am, gentlemen, yours faithfully,'':' > ' ? ' . Joii.v Saxon',;'', Macagur for Mr Wroy, ' Agkxxß : Messrs Levin & Co., Wellington ; Messis 'l'. J, Muling & Co., Christ■church; Messrs Hardy & Sidey, Napier; Messrs Barnes it Hijjgio, Wanganui; Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Bulls, Palmevs■ton, and Wciodvillo; Messrs Halcombe & Sherwill, Feilding; Messrs Watt & •Jones, Marton ; Mr Robert Whittein, Manutahi, Turauaki; Mr G. Franklin, Turakiaa. Mcs.?rs Lowr>s & lorks, •2201 Masteiton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2229, 25 February 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2229, 25 February 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2229, 25 February 1886, Page 4

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