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..MVL'.ti hotel, VHATHERS'IW (Opposite Railway Station). JAM KB SMITH, PROPRIETOR. fjIHE best accommodation in the disX trict. Wines an of the first quality. Ilorscs and Busies always on hire, 1981) THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HUTKL, CARTERTON. ,NE of the most commodious ami best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer iiuoxmrn, Whowouldbe ijlad to see all his old patrons and as ninny new ones ■ as may mako it convenient to call. The culinary department is first-class, and the wines, beers, and spirits are of the very bo;! qr. ,'ity obtainable. Alcovk'ii First-class Billiard Table c I,UD .HOTFiL MASTEIiTON The Fropifrtor'of tho nboyo old .and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants: of -Masterton and the surrounding distrjets^asalso the travelling public for the', large measure of support hitherto pvnvand begs respectfully to etato that additioiis,' alterations; and inv. provemcr.ts.'jiv:'accordance with the progress .of the p'-yj. l , -3 also the growing requirements trade,.; have, been made. .Tho Culinary ..Department is as usual, first-class,■ "VVincs, ■ Spirits,> and . other liquors are of 'tho very best ' quality. 1 ■ The Bilbv.Vßon:::. which is provided nfith oric-of; Alcoph'a firat-class. feablca,.haß a'st been the most elegant manner;"/*. ■; ■■ :■ & "■ Promiotor.

Til li AY rill J! 1[ A K T HOTEL, I'MHinuj!; ■>;;^ W! 'P sinuii jsli'asure in in- •' \ )j'"£4(jj.' !'••'• i:rir.;: his hieiuls and the public in rciu:ial, !li.u b.has taken pos--BCssi<n i ;:of,ofq:.iiiHiyU woll-'knqwivAbuilding; in C;inu: litnly under, the proprietorship of Mr !lo:;i:ur Eluotte, and tlmt the uQiviif-sow .mi): win <% coinputitioii :»v Uepuineni'ss mid Purity. Well-funVisheii I'.,and Bed Booms./yTMijiilin'trij dr}m%miis'M: : under the : tKi's t§wlui(c-'Mfi: vision:: ;Xti«4l)k Jl'Mifr' far .Commmiril 'PruvcH-M in ih: Town. '■ (loop and-Paddocks. . A C.'j; :!:j trains from the City. PARI 7IIJA HOTEL (Between 'Wnnrlviili)- aiul J-kc ahuna.) : t FrntiY-MitE Tii'Mi.' GOOD 1 STAi'.I.iXO AJI) PADDOCKS. J). .Jvqmtnr. WJM-.JAP TTPEACOCK, R'JILDt Af'a .WTRA3TDR '.MMT.itIIJN fife 1952 Dn > ?ix'";sr,;sux, 18SG. 5 ,; ; i * ■ G;i"-'r.ii;i-,o3o;'^Q-A^ IS tiii Ujvst.':.Gii(; ;i;'it'st^:rind; Mi l,;ihtili f;: .-i n:"11'j/'c Jj j 'tl' Scak ; : : :M ; 7 Tli.o iiv/'rily'iii t'h^op'cl i jip pclvvj th' Pea--cocKV'jjT^ic^ pric e; i ri. t i.i y/i ji 'ii (U> ii t i 1 cs, this.s na si ijit-'n i ict ■ was ro]i;n t'>Al-!,>'i'' : l' ; y''" t!ii.! 1 ; f'J,)>:iclVin', 1 )i;i;jkerh as bui nuo f;; f I yd e;io i; i|j biuii n • ; ekcellfMifc ; co:ruil.i:i;v. -fViV "r-:\ '■ ■;This" u'iVi-v.crsHl.t;iytji'r-{mc^ivtyapuss?' . i£ t ,:igai.n." : )v;v' J . i :., : tjrif. '.ir; Dip h well 61 i ri'e il; li j ; i cl : i ii qU vd iaii s:' .on cnch','fcih:'. ;.y;' ■■:;;Tlip;4uHuriiii{iii:t ri.-.tay .of lliitesti-; .v'.' ',-,j■.X 7 Di~iri !' of shcop t\R?,LV« iii*'j^uryieyf.; Dip, 'iiml kveilniiich .plbajiiro: iiiptestifyin" to. its cffica( : y.;iii.4ig:i«);;'iij ;bptli;^tietsh'nd;rlie e;;' It is also wooljjearag it' uiiti sO'ftir'rl-.a'm,-.,'youra faUii;.'; *'■ r':-'- 1 -'' ' Iru',,cctci- of .Sijcp','

Eomy..'GH,;.R:;:nitik?i, ~iV;iisf\Sotli,:l3Bfc; i:,: D.' . De au .. b i t lii a'y onr' -ti'i e ; l; J yo vi ri i<l ip/.\a lid 1 found it lice and' tictv;? It; is much: cUtaiJev^'t'i^V>ny.: .oUiei--. 1 evir wscl, ■ and lc-iives tlibw'ooijiii'ij'skin; beiiu ti fully". wb ite; jP_.iLETiiBHiDan;;:V? \ ilrPeacock,';?.'{-a; Dfaii ippe'tl:-our \aheep in March last with w.;ri! !>;•:!!/ Mixture, and found i*. to leaving the 1 ' woßfeiiuifully.white, liand' oily, and. thor cfensiivj 'the'.Ovir •beep. •4ati arc ptrf j £ ly; if r.« iili c e'.ft li rl ; t . ;v i\v:Ey^liNSfpx!ivi; ■■ Bushy Jliii!;; ToMrPeacocks Deall u;;cd-. iyoii'r,;'- dip. this" . season, I beg ;u. : Jusfc!f ji.i.O its.'-t'iioi t'fll'ciericy'.'; in killing-iichs iiiKl; their.eggv. leaving the,wool' teantifuily j'i\aiid.o;ly, mid thoroughly •eleansing tiic. jun,v>' ilellcvuo, ? MrPeacock,—■\vf ■;'■ Deau .Sii:.. —Yiillv■' ]sipl i f n .r» jiyciijnc every, wtisfaetioii. "It;!:iilSri 1 i;i;c.o ( a(utiu is ]a<tng in iti' «aocva/*^i>^|ti:c"Jv and doc.; nit sthi)i;':.';: : ;:lv':^.:alj.b- ; coiisi(let\.ibly.; cheaper tlnm ;..r.i|jf v -:utlic : rj.ilip_ ; ;l' have hitherto used. ■ Rangitikei Mr Peacock,—v Deaii S i it. —Your!; dip-'is. by far the best and. ■cheapest I have.eviru'aedij It does nut stain or make the wo d dry l and'harsh, like many of the English dips, but puts oil a beautiful.gloss,, and eleaiiics .way all filth, killing all insect life, and is lasting in its eli'ect. '. r. Daniel Stevens. ■■ Woodlands, November 3rd, 1885," Mn Peacok, Dea.iSii;. • Ywir Dip has given mc satisfaction, sndliuteuJ.w it tills year. ■ . C i;ovc;cy, 'lGoil : Docsmber, 1855." ■. Mr Peacock, Dub Sib.—riisvcvßiucJi pleasure in testifying- to the yuiuvilip in killing lice md tie!:?. I .::iri)ow Rearing, mid the sheep are very miuiu.*' ■■■ Alex. .Ilciicth, • -F.il.iinj, 12ih>r:i, 1533. Mesas Haco'-ns >i Sihskriviu. GE.N'n.'ijji'...'.--I iin.l tli'o dip,. known aa Pesflocks, afyji l n in' tral, a .Ciiviin dwSr-yer- of Insoes life, o:ia »j- c;i; witU eijstew mouths wool, bei»3 bj'iiy v/ifca lice. 'The only di&renw iruio t'.iat particular sheep and the rKi.,.;i Ur v.v.s giving it extra time in the tuiil;. I; ssv leaves the wad soft, ond ■without t.ic s:>;n you so often see left by other dips, i proiusc dippinj tie remainder of Mr Wrey's Sojk tis nunt:i, aa i tru.it you will reserve ma u&x£ for tiiwc thousand sheep. 3 am, gcniitir.cn, youra faithfully, Jo:ix Saxo.v, Miratiur for jlr Wroy. Agents : Jlassrs Levin & Co., Wellington ; Mesv.s T. .1. Muling & Co., Christchurch; M-»;k llawv A Sidey, Napier; Messrs Barnes & Wanyinui; UessroStuvuiis&Giii'tim, Uulls, Palmerstoil, and Wood villi); Messrs Hnlcumbe & Sliurwill, I'jildin"; Messrs Watt & Jones, Mu'tuii; Mr l-luburc U'liittmn, Manutiihi, Taranaki; Mr (}. Franklin, Turakixiu. MossriLott'jaA lop.N'd, 2204 ilaiUi'Wu.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2211, 11 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2211, 11 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2211, 11 March 1886, Page 4

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