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: Air! -K HOTEL, IfKA'PHEKSTOJf. (Opposite llaihvay Station). JAMIiB SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THE best nccoiivnoiiHtm in tli'o district. Wines aw V''its " 10 first quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire. lfltili THE MAISQUIS OF NORMANBY ■HDTKL, CARTERTON. NK of tho most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer E. BUCKEIIWGE, Who would he ylad to see all his old patrons and as many new ones as may make it convenient lo call. The culinary department is first-class, and the wines, beers,'and spirits aro of tho very best quality obtainable. First-class Billiard Table 6 : ILUB ' HOTEL MASTJiIITON The Proprietor of tho above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and tho surrounding districts, as also the travelling public for tho lar£o measure of support hitherto given,, .and begs respectfully to state, tint 'additions; alterations, andimprovenv'n' s in' ; eeovdanee with tho pro-' gress of jmkp-w. as'also the growing requirements; o[ ;i!io'. trade,. . liavo been made. "a : 4a ■; The Ca!iiiaVy,;- Da'partmont is as usual, first-class;/':! . Wines, ■': ; ;Beer,v .Spirits, and -other liquors are each and, .all of the very best The T!;:!:ard which is provided ntith oiiii^|l«iel?S'lli ; st-class.tables, lias .«'st been rc:;;r;:inied i:i the most elegant manner. • . AAU -A' . Proprietor.:.■ ' .THinrMii: h art hotel, w ■ ■N'fi'iytti'W. flak i :' "tXT AS .111 n'c! I;.'illensu'ro: j rty ,A ■ IV w:}dntf:]!is:fricnds andjtho. .^public.'.iii ; ■; session -p f'• tl Vc,'' nVcyr el in CartiVi;tL;-;ir r proprietor- ■ ship of Air I;-:-r.K;:T I':.!.io:ir, that the I f('}'o"'- SOLD : will defy . com pe ti ti f>ii- Q enni lifcn ess 1 ; ri iid • Well-fui'ni.shsil ■itijvlfcrSii'ing. and : Bed "Ro6mLj'£lie:Wlhririf-jlmn-inner.! $ are ,■ undenl'.e' »S'«jac')V . Commercial f/ic Tom. ~ ;.''' ; ;.Gooi) : PADDOCKS.- M ; A irjifrLitrji.(lie;ra.ills^-froin. tl Ip. City. J (Betvavn and E3io ahuna.). GOOD STAi';!i!X(; AO).PADDOCKS. D. CREIVi-.:....: ..Proprietor; Wll.ii&L-t WiOCK i.-^OTOR ■/.'ESTIMATES' -GiVJ-X . 10«2 : DIPPLNTr SEASON,IBBO. TEAC(:)CK^'^;^: ; Q : \£3-rr,F. 1,000. Gailons^A?:;:^ IS the Ifcl, Cheni icsfc^alitl s ;MiMt.-rja3linjft in its.'e:lAfur "Lice/'Tick's,fiiiid Scab. .j/ AAA'AA' ■ "Ai-vir -\XX' Tho wool■ j ;.f j-li'-i'ifcp dinisadwith Peacock's LriijubANT Rieliod a high price in the; ijfind"n :: 'sa!es, : tiiisseasonj and was reported on, Jiy ; the' London :brid{ers as being of ; a usea;! deseiipiion, in cxccllont>oiidiiioa;A';AA This universal favorite, and thosiii-T^ it again. j:A*AA;VA■';M-; iko/Dip is', well ' stirred up. :;di:.;.; tn prinbd directions : on eac]i: ; ti:i....':^ ; : : 'tX The ,|i;l]ovMn : uioniids' A vAA .A?.'.ilxbi!; ? dstoicrilSth,USß1 ,< -i Datid J 3 ~Al■ :/i;'li jhit\yopil^ v Kv? DlliU. ■ of Ebcep t.,v.'., f y;:v/ c'liijcifiiftyuiiv/new Dip, andits cfficr.tjv.v.i'i.i'oSlor.iiig -.bpth-.i'ticks/ and -liee; 'lt is also' iiit\n.iie:;i 1.1 j s t'ic ■ wool,' leaving it . beautifu]]\^Wii\a;^iAl ; .'sofDi"NKrim;'YOurß faith: fully,'■' :;:iIOBESi K! SIMFSOX, •. . A'-;//;■ ; ..!; ? :V" inspector, oi Shcsp.-! ■ Boiihy piciij. D. Piii'coCu^^qV^Jf.irion. - Jrioif jonPdijy'JinH ' ■ found it vcTyAci-xicbiu for lice and ißmuch cheaper v..:! .-;V:v I ever usee!, and lcr\vcs. : .t;io';'\.-nol r.n<! skin "white atd soft, :\vit!i6iit ,:;:.ii::in?.- ; Y6uri.trulj;V; ; >. : v;;.; ; r. ; lErHßnipoi:; ; ■; A;.-'.'Eorohill,' S.optcmbci - 27th',. ISB4:'' MrPkaco:K,' . . A-.A;?; Dear Sm.:'—AVi; ■ '-Pi'sd.. our"isjeep_-in|Alarch last wit if joii'rji'iipirer, mixture","f.niifound : it to ansiverMi thc/lico'. : nn<l: ticks, leaving thaAvool'Aw a: ::.fuily;,;;o?£Aiyliite, : and oily, an:f lhui:-.i;V;;i/; Aituwia-jtiie j'sin. put sheep iveie A-oiyAlou;'A/:i]i;x':if;;/but at'/preseht date are pivro^^yAr.'jJ::'!Ao-a\!A;o'luVrl>tick3':l. : - b ■.S '-V-V: A:A^JOHX3IOX/4 . '!th;.A: To Mr Pi:acoc.;;';A AAA • A.A:A.:-AA: : i A::v'A Deak . (lip.A'thia season, I leg y jA'tA/.iou., thormijlvefiicwncy in killing tie!;V eiiA't:i|:AVjgA' kliViiy tiie wool beantinilly:v,liiA\vs'j:';;AuH!'o.ly, and tlioroughly -. cleansing OS..- : ■ c : ;'\ jtin'.^': Mr Peacock;— A'.v -y'' :v.v.'A Dear .-Dip .has giveri' mo; every satisfaction.' "ItAlll.V'all'iice eiiil ticksyjis la<tng in its efe!jsiy;; the vxol'a:gojd ; 'gldss. and docs II is a'soA'euiisiilcrably clieapcr Oip I * |mve'-hitherto used. ■' ■ ■ Ja j; C 3' ;Joi! N.s'i'O.v. ' Hari','itil;ei Junction,''lijsiny Cleu, : ''Sep:, Ist: Ma Peacock,-': ■■ Deaii Sie.—To«r-»ap is by far the best'and cheapest I luveeYif'ifeed. It does not' shin or make the woal-dry';.:ul tob, likc .many :o( the Engliv.ii di[H,.but puaona beautiful gloss, and deaascsßy.vy.-uil .filth, killing all insect life, and ishuiiiig ia i::; effect. ■.'Av;AAA'' '■ . Daniel Stevens, " '.\Vo>:l!o.iicb, Xovsmber3rd, 1885. Mr. r'SACo-:;:. Deaii Sir.. - \ our Dip ha;: given me na'tisfaction, and 1 iatend t5 u-.a it t'uis year. 1 j.veley, - 3 Oth December, ISBS. • Mr Peacock, '■■■■■ Dear Sih.--I nv.vt. wue'a pleasure iii testify* iug to tite elilc'.im'y i.f ycnn dip in killing lice mid ticks. 1 am uov,' sl.eariii';, snd the siieep nro very h'sool Viniiiii. ■ AtEX. Mclietli, 1 Rildiug, 12Sh April, 1&5. -uessrs 11 GmiEaK.-l!;::! thedii). knov.m as Peacocks, after a fair in .v a certain destroyer of insect lin ith eighteen months wool, be lag bs liv v.'ith lice. Tho only difference particular sheep and the remain ur v.-.u giving it extra time in the tank. L iwo luivw the wool soft, and without tlio stain you so often seo left by other dips. I propose dipping tbc remainder of Mr Wrcy's flock this monc!:, and trust you will reBerve me I am, gentlemen, youra faithfully, John Saxon, Manager for Mr ffroy, Agents : Messrs Lavin&Go., Welling:ton; Messis T. J. Muling & Co., Christ•cburch; Moi/ii':; Hardy k Sidpy, Napier; Messrs Barnes & Hiigic, Wanoanui; Messrs Stevens« Dulls, Palmcvs■.ton, and Wiiudviliu; Messrs Halcumbo & Sbrwill, Riklia"; Messrs Watt & .Jones, Martoii; Mr Rubero Wliittein, Manutilii, Ta:v.jn!-:i; Jiv U. Fraukiinj Turakina. i:cs3rslo?;xs & loass, 2204 Jiasterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2235, 4 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2235, 4 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2235, 4 March 1886, Page 4

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