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• ;;i't -K HOTEL, KUATHEKSTON. (Opposite llaihvny Station). JAMKS SMITH, PROPRIETOR. _ rnl-IE best accommodation in tho diaX trict. Wines m>( of the first quality, Horses and Buggies always on hire. 196G THE MAJIOUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of I lie most commodious and best appointed hotels in tho Wnirarapa, is now in the hands of> that well-known public caterer K BUCKEBmB, Whowouldbe dad to see all his old patrons and as many 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 best qiulity obtainable, [gf Alcoek's First-class Billiard Tablo c LUt! HOTEL- . MASTERTON The Propiioto'r of tho above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Jlasterton and the sur* roundiii" districts,; as also- tho-. travelling public iuv :Y large measure of support, hitherto ijiven, and begs respectfully to' state that alterations,; (ind.'improvenicists;, with the pro; gross- of.-t as also the growing nquii'c-'.v.vi'.'.s.ot the trade,, have.been 'liiade.? "f' : Tho C:;l ; .!',.v.y Department is as usual, first-class'/.-yy'-SyZ:-*-''.- / Wine 1 , lV n n, Spirits, and' other liquors :uv; ui'h and all o: the vary best •ju.ility i ..The Billiard\Rpnm;: vhieh is. provided r.iiili ,-n.: i.. : Axd;'s iirat-class tables, has /\'st beeiv reiuvuisliedan the most elegant inaniwv. i'"? ■: V:''---V-; '■ . Proprietor. •

t;h: v, nm; ii\irr norEL, SiliSiiii :VJT -Sf) / iiAS much p!oasnre.in ; in- .; \'y. : liisfvieiulaarid tho: pui.!i"i'''V tint in; has t:il;en ,posscssio^int"?crhjV; in C:'.'.ic: •;.. i.-.'.dy uiuhVthe proprietor;Ehi;i.or I\T;W ) v:' ; the L r-V •' -V0 Ji" .b'Oii) will defy con ipot it if 111!: oiv (■ tti'vi«iii'c nfess.' riricl: ;P ut rity \Yel!-:\::;'.i-]; I'rir't'i Milky- and -Bed Boom p.'. v t lie:; fill t ItiiijiVjt id i'ra n 'ipnenis' are under t visi w)i .■ /'J! c'..- iWowi-s 2'»'« ir^f;=f?»c ycVri!' To A. ; (>.• •;• M-I.INC: AND PawouaS. X oajv.y.K-o!«':'i.hp-. : t.raiiis!from; the City. " "PA" fi \WAiIOTEL~ (Beivc-.!'. yV'".:ivi;io ami Kkcahuna.)' GOOD ST A PADDOCKS, D. ■ WjTip iuTPWOOK, F."I! , A: I r "7?.}\fiTo3 <&& . ■ ■ 1032 'f ; ■■>■ :W'r4.~v^?E'u' : IS ':. v Clh'r.pest, and Must Lastingi:i its tur Lico, Ticks,_ and Scab. ; :'/V ; V:,:\ -jC . Tlio"\Vijc')l : 'J" pi)R'dfwith'-Pea;) cock's U7.:::can7 Dip ..inched &■■ liigli'■ pries in :l:i\ s-ilcs this ss'i'.snti, and was rejuiiiicd: oif ; -iiy.' : , tho' London brokers ds being of.. description, in excellent 1 cii)Hlitira)/''\Hv'l':; i \f '.M' r '!/■¥. This a universal favorite, ai)di!iiKty,;liij;.ti ; y.it^Vrimcii ,al it ;■ Oa'J r tlio'i Dip is well stirred u;i, u.v.vciii.j; in printed directions on oach. timr The iii>; arc a few uf tho testimonials ■ Marios. Oc'.rAicr 18ta, 1534. . Datih rr.-.co:::, Ks:;., n.'-r.owcai Deaii i havo cxnir.ir.crl several ■' flocks. of sheep t'.iiit^hnyiv;'.bcc-n.'dressed iu your new Dip, an] iiiy^'iiiuc'i,pleas«i , c;.in 'tcstifyiug to ; - its cfllcaity : iir i-.dc i- 1 oy i ng.i'both. '.ticks; i a nd.v lico.'' It is nlspn)it ; bc!idiojtil;tp ; tiic;wool;-leaving'it' bEiint!i^tily,\v;Jite'aiul''!t': ; fti:' : :.r'am,'yoiiV3 faiih- ; v fuiiy, ;

, ■■ [ ;EpBr.TlT;Ki SiMPSOK; : - ■' ' V K' J. ;• Bonny;.C]c'ii;vl^';;r.^itikti,;> : D. Pi\ro:;;'.":l>'q;i ton..'^>.yV-;,; .B:ax .v.;!.-: ':.:£ ytv.r tiis I ycv.r dip, and found it. : Vv.V/'':t'lic.»cjpfli:forvlice;ahd-It-is much. 'chi'apt'r 'than; any other I- ever Mail,and ic,.vc •■•oo! ;.n 1 skin beautifully white atd soft, v,'ltii'out-Hc.v;nin?.-.y6ur3 truly,'-.;..: '~U:- .'■' -.) ' ■ Mr Vr.'\r6:Vffi:y . ;kit'V : :s'V > Df.AU ■>i!'i;ipod' : 'our./ slieep in March., .last v;ii'i ''foiiiid it; ;to anjwjr- .y.iil'.:.'k.lim;;'. nil'' the'lice aiid' ticks." leaving :f'.:l!y soft,' white, and oily, :m.i'i.'ii tiie skin. Our' .sheep but/nt>'.preaeafc 'dati lice' and ■■ ticlca/:;' '■ v>. . v . ; KEJ6ii);3tonC \ • j : T]u i:.ii:,;;iianjitil;e:/. : 'Augn'st 4 ■ To Mr -i . ■ Di:ai: S;j-jirfi rrv]c'd.^..yqurj'dip.season, I f tditi'tlioroiigkeiiieicncy iu killing ::i'.'.ii'df bcantifuii.. 1 ■ v.'h:uy:s jfti'iind'oily, 1 iuiclt iioroiiglily. cleansing the skjivP'lf;.,«■■_:■.■; A : ' ; . a: J: FIiEDEIIICK,' 'ju'l'l. :;■) IJ-;llcvu?i-ScpteinbtHr Mth.*:-v Mr D::ah H''4;.--7V'-.iir'D;g': i h'as given r:.i every satisikt.luiivy.ir'll.ilU-'all lice.. :ani ticks/ ia. • ng in itj c,/?;' 'gooil"gloa.\ and It 'if'.riUo; considerably: cheaper iui/" utlicr. dip I' have'..hitherto used. ' JOhXSTON/." iRangitikc; J;!i:: ; igni.'JJ.uniiy G leii,' Sop.',', la t;'; ;v Mil ' Dka): rt;:jvVi>nr; : (lip: is 'b"y : -fitr t!ic.- : bcat' and cheapest 1 i!;:ivi>-Ivoi'aiHll' does: not stain or make the like nu!;y of the uii.it'beaiitifnlgloas, 5 and clLi.ii; 6s ! : .v.'.>y. -.rtll - fdtl), -l.'kiliiiig all insect, life, and U 1.-.3l"iti v-, 1 !;.? D.isiri Stevs.VS. V.'ood'iarids, November 3rd, 18S5. MR PL\cc:;:, ' Dk.vs.Sii;, • Y> v,r Dip has given mo satisfaction, and I iat:n.l to u-« it tbis year. Grovclcy, l,Gili December, ISSS, Mr Peacok, DaAii invo much pleasure in testifying to the Ulij''.'!iey of yoni dip in killing lice and tic!;;. I am now shearing and tlw sheep mo vcr./irecof vermin. • Alex. Mi'Bctli, Folding, 12th April, 1885, Messrs ll\lcovee & SaiiEuivii.L. ■ GE.vri.3MBS.--I fla-l the dip, known as PeaKick;, after ut r'.vii- irl.il, .1 certain dastrjyer of insect life, o:ia sir iip, with eighteen months wool, beiiij' lu liy intecM with lice. The only difference m i le between that particular sheep and the rwiuiii l-.-r was giving it extra time in the tank, II asj leaves the soft, and without t ie s; lin yon so often see loft by other dips. I proviso dipping tiio remainder of Mr Wrey's 3o;!;'ib.s in jiich, an i trust you will reserve eo siui/.eut ior three thousand sheep. I am, gcuta.'U, yours faithfully, JOHX ii.JXOX, for Mr Vrey, Ags.vts : Jlassrs Levin & Co., Wellington ; Mcssid I'. J. ILilinw & Co., Christohurcli; lUiSsrs Hardy & Sitlpy, Napier; Messrs Ji.inius & Wanganui; Messrs Stevens & Uoiton, Bulls, Palmerstun, and Wumivillu; Messrs Halcombe & yii'Ji'vvill, Fjildin;;; Messrs Watt & JoniiS, Mii'hi.i; Mr Ruburc Wliitttun, Manutihi, r.iiMnal;i; Mr U. Fnuiklin, Tuwkimi. ilciji'jLora&lpuss, S£ili iUiki'kCv

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2243, 13 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2243, 13 March 1886, Page 4

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