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.imVMkE hotel, • FKATHERSTON. (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR, THE best accommodation in the district. Winc3 an of tlie first quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire. 1960 THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, isnowintho hands of thnt well-known public caterer E. BUOKEBIDGE, Whowouldbe clad 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 tlio wines,. beers, and spirits are. of the very best quality obtainable. ■: Alcock's : Firat-class Billiard Table QLUIi HOTEL MASTERTON The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Mastcrton and the aurrounding districts, as .also': the travellingpublic for the large measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to estate 'that-actciitionsi'. provements, in accordance with the progress. of the place, as also the growing requirements of die. trade, have been made. '.i;', ?■;: The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. . Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors.aro each and all of the very best The Billiard Room, which is provided ntith one of Alcock's first-class tables, has -M3t been refurnished in the most elegant mariner. ' A. KL KI NS , ■■ . ■ ' . Proprietor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL, . GARTERTON, PROPRIETOR. > HAS much pleasure in in- , , forming his friends and the public in general, that lie lias taken possession of the above well-known building in Carterton, lately under the proprietorship of Mr. Robert Elliotte, and tiiat the LIQUORS X(W SOLD will defy competition, for Genuineness and Purity.' . Well-furnished I'nruk Sittimi and Bed ■ The (hdminj Arivn, mats are under the Proprietor's. Immediate. Super■vision, Sompli Rooms for ComWmial Twtrllw in the (hdm of the Town. Goon Stahi.ixc and Pal-docks. .A ■■.Gab. meets: the trains/from the City. ~ PmVTCA HOTEL (Between Woodvillc and Eke-aliuna.) ' Foktv-Mhe Busif. GOOD STABLING. ACT PADDOCKS. D. CREWE Proprietor. WILLIAM T, PEACOCK, BUILDERM GtWRACTOR masterton; ESTIMATES tiWW. 1982 DIPPING SEASON, 188 C, 'PEACOCK'S I £.3 ran 1,000 Gallons, IS tlie Best, Cheapest, and Most Lasting ;■ in '.its. effects for Lice, Ticks,, and. Scab. . The wool of the sheep dipped with Peacock's. Li'dkicant Dip: fetched a high; price in the London-sales this season, and was reported mi by the London brokers • asbeitigof a'ioad, useful description, in excellent o'iiii.liiin!!. . ' This Dip is becoming a universal favorite, and those who try it. once always use " it again; • Caution'.-See that the Dip is stirred up, accoidiiu; to printed directions on each tin. . The following are- a lev,' of the testimonial:? receive'!: • - : ■ Marten. October 18th. ISBI. David Peacock, Esq,, flbinewcoil. ■.h Di_u: b:ii.--I have examined several flocks of sheep 'that have been' dressed in your r.ew Dip, .and have much pleasure in. it-siifyiiy to its efficacy iii destroying both .ticks and lice; It is also most beneficial to the wool, 'caving it ; beautifully vhite and son. I am, yours faithfully, Roiiit-IT K. SIMI'SOX, ; Inspector of Sheep. ■■ Bonny Glen, Itav.gitikei, August '3othj IBS !. D. rEACorK, Esq., Marton. _ V Bkah Sik. —I this year tried your dip, - and : :'. found it very efecious for. iice and ticks. It is much cheaper i.han'Vanyot-li?r I ever used, and leaves the v.-col anil skin beautifully white ® atil'soft; without -taining.-Yovai truly, .Ixo. P. I.*KriiM!iir,K, ' Rosehill, September 2?,b, 1884. Mr Peacock, .' ... \ T)KA:t .Six—Wc dippcflj. our. sheen ill March last Miili ycer dipping mixture, ami iound.it •to answer v.-e'.!. killing : al! the lice a.ni ticks. ; iy.6ol' beautifully 'soft; iyiiik ami oily, and cleansing t!:e skinA Our sheep «'ete very lf,u.-y dipping, but at piVsent 'j':,;,Aite , arc ; per.fe.ctlj: ; frci2 from.lice ami ticks; y i;p U'Z 'K. ii il. i:. JOHXSTOJ. <>i \ Bushy Bank, Rahgitikeiy August 4th. l To Mr I'eacocx, ; '. Deak . Si:;,— ilavir.g ■ use>l your, din;. this ■■ season,) beg to testify to its thorough eilicioncy in'killing ticks ar.d their cgp, leaving the wool beantifully white; soft, and oily, and thoroughly . cleansing'thesi-in. : ; 'V'■ ■.- . Anxsr Fhkokkick, jun. ;Bcllevucy .Kaiigitik'e.i',: September ißth; MitPKACOCK,- ' '' . Dkau .Sli:,—Your Di;i has.given nie every ' satisfactior.. It kills ali lice an! ticks, is lasttig in its effects, gives the wool a gociil gloss,. . and does not stair.. ■ It 1 is : also i; c6iisijleriilily • cheaper than aiiy oti-.er tlip I have hitherto 'used. . JajsksJonxsrox. . Rangitikei .lunc'.ioa, J!.mny Glon, Sep., Ist. -Mk Peacock,- ; 1 • DsaK Sn:.—Voar dip is by far the best and ° cheapest I have over used.: It does not .-t.iin or . make, the wool iiry ar.d harsli, like many of the English dips, but puts on a beautiful gloss, ■ and cleanses away all iiltli, killing .all insect life, wid is lasting in its elfcct. ; DAXIKI, SrKVKXS.. : Wuedlaiiils, Xoveffiber3ril, ISB.J, Mk'Peacock; "■■ Deah Sin..-Your Din has given me satisfaction, and I intend to use it this year, ■) { ■ (iroveley, ICth December, ■ MrPxacocx, - Deah Sin. —I have much pleasure in testifying to the efficiency of your dip in killing 'lice and ticks, I am now shearing,. and the sheep are very freebfvcrniiii.... ..' Alex'. Moßeth. « fcilding, 12th April, 1585.' ,: '.- Jlessrs llai.coi!k SiniEiuviu.. .. GENTLEJIEXo.rI-iind ' the dip, known "as' Peacocks, after'ii fair, trial, a certain'destroyer' of inaect life, o:;e shwp, with eightetninontlis ■wool, being badly 'infected with lice. The only difference madei between that particular sheep', and the remainder, was 1 giving it extra time ■ in the tank, ; It ','a ; so:leaves the wool soft, : .arid -witltout the stain you so often see left by other •lips. I propose dipping the' remainder of'Mr Wrey's flock this'month, and trust you will, reserve me sufficient:for. three thousand .sheep.' J am, gentlemen; yours faithfully, . . .'v ■. John Saxon, ; ■■ . 'V" Manager for Mr lYrey.'. Agents ;, Messrs Levin & Co., Wellington ; Messis T. J. Maling & Co., Christchurch ; Messrs Hardy & Sidey, Napier; Messrs Barnes & Iliogie, Wanganui; Messrs Stevena & Gorton, Bulls, Palmerston, and Woodvillc; Messrs Halcombe & Sherwill, Feilding; Messrs Watt & Jones, Marton; Mr Robert Whittein, Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr G. Franklin, Turakina. Messrs Lowes & lorns, -2204 Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2230, 26 February 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2230, 26 February 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2230, 26 February 1886, Page 4

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