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: ~iJ■ i'.j huTii/L, FKATMHitRTCM {(j[)|io3itc Railway Station), JAMffi SMITH, PROPRIETOR, THE best neconv-'ridation in the district. Wines :ii't Vnts tlio first quality. Horses and Busies always on hire. 19M THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY ' 110TF.L, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer F, IWKErJDGE, Who would be i;!ad to see all hi 3 old patrons and as many new ones as may make it convenient fo eail. The culinary department is first-class, and the \srines, bwrs, and spirits aro of tho very best qualify obtainable. Aleock : s fet-elass Billiard Table QLUR HOT EI. ; MASTBRTON The Proiiric! (H"nf t!io above old and well-known establishment - bego to thank the inhabitants of.Masterton and the surrounding districhijv.as-iilso the travelling public for the of support hitherto given, •.and''begs respectfully to state thaUdditionis' alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress of the' place, as also/the growing requirement-; ot. the trade, -have been; made. The Culinary. Department is as. usual, first-class.. .-.- Wines, Recr.v;' Spirits, and."' other. liquors are' each anil .'all. of the very, best quality. ' The Billiard ■Ron'nviwhieh is; provided ntith one of Alcoek's first-class tables, has ■ Msfc been.refurnished in the most elegant 'manner,.(£:■}; •■'■■■.■ A. II LKT NS , • Pronrietor.

TMK Y.TIfTK Ii MiI"HOTEL, ]ilc:;'s«ra in in- ■' is:-f ripjlfls nintlj;] 1 o ! publiiAiiiiiiiV^ sessi()ii ■^Ve^ : ]cyl6^yW;::iJ^ilding• ■ in '.Cartbrtoiv i;:tc'iy■'ii:rili-r ; 'tlie;igrojSvicfo Vt; ship of Mr i^LnoTTE'/.arid^hat' the ::y,y ;H)L1) <lm> coinput it ioli- .10 !■; J?ooms;'V'J:li.!: -V f;7'i; 1 ■.'iv;/-y -J' wife J} fs; ai'o,. iilifif/Comnicmtl. niijs City. ii'liifiml i Elceakuna.) ■&' ii :fv3 n riKUiisn ii 1 P I'ADDOCKS.. D. ('/.' /•.' ii. J'ivpridor. wr7\ r \i ~ "•Toci, -iA , ?a!LD£i. : -^' > '^ ■' " r :TnAoT^B^ :i "' * '.-.Mv:\J-;TKi:T(J.V.- ■ AGimft : "7' 1082A( ■■■ r.lt-■■MWJ ■' ■ ii,.- .■ ut. i,:l:. ■;■■:. 1 ..; : j : .Jr-j:.. ■ |_ in' ii:; /L'.;icyr^Licc.;-- : i'iclis,^and; Scab.' . The wool;/u^.!. : ! 1 !/:• S;c'p;(lij);Vp'^.'witli'PiiA-■ COOK'S Lriijt(!li®^:;higli? price in the'-Li>i!(l\)h'^?:ii«s-thissoas.mij.'Eiiitl was repoitccl»i»\jrfJj?Hdon *'l>p»kfera, as king 6'[..: i::'; : :' ; iir excellent This Di]ns : i!vi:oiiiin£ a :im i V c.r'sal. f avo ritc, and it again. , 5,Xy ■ stirred up; directions: on each ii:i.- ~':Wiy:ox 'i.f. The fitllowtii^(i%fr£crc. tljie'fests monials 'w," : < :jiafto!iwOctolicr,lßtl) l ' ISS4. DATID PEACO'Cv itaii;'Hommpd£^ Dear Sinfe-i.li.'iv;/: examiiie(V'sevcral: : 'llqck3 of sheep th;i ' }j^en ■■ (1 resscd) iii" youriievy-. Dip, and kivooiimc!^.pleasure iii'-.tcstifyirig to its ticks and ■■ lice.. It is also inqsV:b^M!i'i;i;i}:to;'(.lic\ : .wool;/leaviiig it". beautifulfeWiitc' wiiK'soffca; I-amVfybars-'fakh-. fully• i-r'Hi}, ■ V MloijEhrK.of,:Sliccp;.:_ j Bonny &leu^ltHp^tiki^-yknsus^i3iKb^i^4 t '^ Dka.k . >Si ii.:--- J ■;} j lis'" y u:u; y ' trie: I ;Vpi'rV found it vci-yVfijitiicioiiii/fpi: lice and sticks/'It 1 ' is much ciscapcr;.tKanWiny,other! 1. iiver : ;used,V' ami leaves tlHVAvnoj'aii(l..skiii*-beauHfiilly.'white. atd soft,' witiiout^tiuniiig!—Yours 'truly, '.WJxoAP. LETHBRinbE-.;

/ V i i ii! j Btj l £cmber;27i!ij 'ISS-t .v: Mr Peacoc!:^;'' Dm last with ynilf\<ii;iii'k;i:ii i'tiive; ami fy.ir.d it to 11115V, - cr v;i:ii,";!:rji;:'-, 'iJl'stnu licoaiiil'.'tiuks.■ leaving the mid oily, fekiii. : '_.piu'. ' sheep were vi , ':\v l6i;Jy..'viii - i]):!!g, but : ;':>t ■ prespnt. date lire pifki. 1," .irco!"t'roiiv iiL-'n'riiiil': ticl-rs;;' v ' •B«rhylpß!i;:j : • :i Deah !jn^— hl'iv' : ■ij'Oiirfcum.'iliis season, I beg to i» ;d its thoroughpiciimc]?' in killing ticl:3:&;b leaving the wool': beantifuliy arid oily,".and tiiqro.ughly.' cleansingliicl;i;y ;■ ■'_■ >■,' ■." .[Avcii'sr Fredi:fiick ;<.'jiin.': Mr PI:A(:OI:K;^::-«4; ; Deai: given'mo-,every; satisfaction.*.'!; litc'-aml licks,' is : 'la<t-, ng in its c&ct vw}'» go»l gloss, and dues. n./s"; cheaper d:; VJ!liavo I ;'Jiithcrto used. . .:■ Deak furdie. best.and cheapest I V >;ji-' llt't?oc i :'tiot s;,un or. make the m&jr .ofthe English- diii.fe-puts'iii a -boautifur-'gloss, and ekaiiso.i ;:\.-,";y .ili-filtli,' killing ail insect life, and is toiinj to its di««K ■ Daniel SrE\m TToadlantts, November 3rd, ISSS. Mr Feacoc;:, DeaeSik.-Vur Di? has given mo satisfaction, end I iiitet.l to IUO it tins year. Orwdov, ICih December, 3SSS. Ms Peacock, DE.UiSiB.-t t. much pleasure in testifying to the ciiicioncy of yoni dip in killing lice and ticks. I am n<«r shcirinj, and tim sheep are veiyifccofvitrahi. ■■' '■ Ai.nx. Mdieth, Folding, 12fh Am-il, "J SS3. Messrs Haicokk Saravriu. Genu;: -i ii.id tin;dip, known as Peacocks, aftur a fair trail,"«certain destroyer of insect life, one «i-.en, v/ith eighteen months wool, being b.wly infected with lice, The only difference made between that particular sheep and the remiin Jei'm giving it extra time in the tank, It aso leaves the vvcol soft, and without the stain you so often see left by other dips, I prop!® dipping the remainder of Mr Wroy'3 flock this month, and trust you will rojtrvo ir.o sufficient for three thousand sheep. I am, gentlemen, yours faithfully, John Saxo.v, Matager for Mr Wrey. Agexis : Messrs Levin & Co., Wellington ; Messis T. J. Maling & Co,, Christchurch ; ?fer, Hardy & Sidey, Napier; Messrs Barnes it Hiijgie, Wanganui; Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Culls, Palmerston, and Woodvillo; Messrs Halcombo & Sherwill, Fuilding; Messrs Watt & Jones, Marton ; Mr Piobero Whittem, Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr G. Franklin, Turakina. ii."ossi'ii Lowes & lorxs, . 2204 ' Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2236, 5 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2236, 5 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2236, 5 March 1886, Page 4

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