MFIkB hotel,. FEATHERSTOtf. (Opposite Railway Station). JAMS SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THE best accommodation in the district. Wines aw Sp-'nts of tho first, quality. Horses and Buggies always on liiro, 1960 THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed liotels in tho Wairarapa, is now in tho hands of that well-known public caterer /•;. IiUCKEBIDBB, Y/Jiowouhl ho »lad I n sue all his old patrons and us many new- ones '.as may make it convo'iient to c-dl;" . The culinary department is first-class, and the wine's,', beers; and spirits aro of the very heat (polity obtainable. Fgf Alcoek's First-class Billiard Table riLUli: ?4iSSM?)\ ASTERTON ■> The'..' PropvietoV'of; ; .the.'' above old rind well-hiHiwivx'stablishmcnt' begs to/thank-'.. tlie. iiihnhitiiiifs of, M;i3terto» 'and .tlio suv-' rounding disfrictsj; as/also;, tlie ; 'travelling, public-lorlhe' largo' Measure' of support' hitherto:': giyei iyiiiidjibegs''- respectfully' to; state in gresV'dt:ilie - : place-. ast-alsoJio growing; requirements -of. t.hp. : trade, . hiiye ■ been Tiiidc.V ; : i.i V: ...'-'' ".'.'i'^jj I '-.;'■;■■;;■'! : v U ; Tlie.Gulinary ;■ .De.partmo'nfc 'is; as ..usual,-'first-class-,-- , '■':&■ ■' ; ' /■■' '"■/ i/Wines,' scm, Spirits,. :ivncl ,jsw liqiiorayreeacli-and. alL;of ;tho very-jboat quality.: k ■ .'' "■.■'■-'."t '>■' " l '■'■■?'■■} '■% Thc.Billjavdßoom,. whiclnsVproyidcd : h Citlv; pi V e|6f A Icodiy s : i : rhris ,; "M'st been ref.urrii'shed.lh -thV.mos.fc Jlemirit A, E:ii;X-t;^'S:;r : '' "'' v-,- '■'■Proririetbr.;
;THE:OTITE.mRT. HOTEL, (•■;|\TT ■?s>■. llAS.mueh. pleasure :hv ■ lii-?'.-'-:';VV:'a ;i-?. : ■ forniiiig-hiaffiends and'tho t!irifc;he v lia3,:takeiiy pos: : ; -f session of -tlib' nitVoye ■wellrknojyn"'' building :;i : ;;imCiirtertori, : W'sliipiißMr Robert- ■'Elhotte,. and; that A- compctitibiv|6r;GeriuihGness :^nd ; 'Purity, ; ;''Wellrfurh'islied Private. Sifting Htn(l' : Biil W;Urideu felio. ProprMork Immediate ' SiqxrRomis/jot ''Cowftemul I'tyaiilien-jn- tf/i'c- VevtriroVWToicn, ■ '■ ?; ; ';:'.Goop\StaijliKo and Pi.bpopks;- ; V '''ty-Q.Jfo mee'ts-the traina.frpia the City. $ Wdodvillo :-,ihil ■ \ : Efco xoliuna-.j ,;>■ ■ ■•■; ■■■':? ■':■':: JEoRfrfiiLE:;BuSH i ■■" : viGOOMTMSLMtf PADDOCKS. k> BUILDER AKDCnwTR^CTOR i.K\-'.■■:*,■ MBTERiFONi:-/-- '-■'-—',. PEA.CO : GK^. ';■;, ■':< j. !'-■. -£o I*il 1,000 GAUO'ks,; ' r"fvj : :l!ie Ifci, Cheapest-, and Mfist-ldstiriS: '.'"hv.iti '-I'lfctits Tui' JLicey Ticks,.;iucl "t thesliiscpdijypod'with..pEAi : ;)i;v!;.iri&vN ; r tto futtiliqd.it highlyl'n'ice- i)!sii* Lt:!iid\(ii;s:ijc3 "airU"J; ; \iv;is/V(ij)W:r»d.im by vis.ef.iil Ucscripti'oii,'. : iii'' Y^excellM^enmlitii'ii;.. 'f : : '■'■ '.' )y ■ vTliis":p|ji'i:; k , <jqiiiing-.'iy liniyprsalfavb.iy who try it..,once ahviiys 'iiso i^/it''.igiiiiii-,'jV ; '' '-'..if' 1 : v;'V( ! jbAi - -.that' the Dip 'is :weir t:'; 'stirred-up; .'aceordi'iyg'ty: printed d ir.ee tioiis. ;'■" uf thetesti-. • ■M'-PW; ,. ; Ma'rfoii; Dctt.bcr 18tb, iß34i ; S ■ JvDATiniTivAcorey Esq., -i-i-\.-':' ,f " ™"'TC^ik;M'Mw ; cxiiniincd.scpral';flocks' "''"Mive 'buciv ilifcsseilsiir'.yoiiriew: virirtiiclt- .{l'lcasi'Vc/in ■tcatifyirig'tg.'. ': : its cfiicacy in : ji'estrpyiiig both; tjcki;.'iiii(ivlic'd, % beautifully" white .anil, soft; "IriVni.vyburitfaich-: ; ' : :ifu«y,;;■>:?;" '■: /=^-LC'X'V# ; . ■'."'""■" A:in\}^<■■■■'/'. ■■■Robert^lCvSimpsoSv' ■'■ ■OA : % : S'/■>/' .■, jln.3jiec.toi',of : :■ .Slicep. : Vi.. D;-! PEACOUKi"E^; . : '." : ■ § ,;■'.■'' : .•'V-'v .tricil .yo;ir.:.flip,.".onil nfqundit 'vqiy^plficaciQiis' It >.|j much clicn])6r!*-tßan' anysptli'cr; I;'evcr ■uasrl,. .end leaves .the'.Vvoql .:beaiitif ully- wliife ,■ »td soft, truly;. ■ .. ■> v/#Vi.£:. ; ri-'-.' ' ' : : -'-
;;; ■''":■ .f*K Koschill; September 27th, 1884.. ; . Mr Peacock ■'■;; '■/'. .;;■.;: :->V ■". \ '-Dear Sii(;^\^ilii)p9(i\our'Lsheep' ; in;J[(irclv •'last with youfi'.lipping mi.\ture;;jarirtC : fpuh(i.it to finswcr. >vel l;v" ki Uiiig. hi 1 ; the ilice: aiiiiljticks;: ■.leaving the '/.wool '■. beau ti fu 1 ly; .'soft, :;w!iite',.:;iind oily, ■and,; thoi giighly : 'cifchnsing>.the ; Bkiri'.'v:'Out' ,' ebeepwere biifc^at■:pres6nt j : datt arcpeilectiySfrcd:frpni lice .V, ';■ 'k:'-'S: ■'' K. .<t E.: E.,JOHNSTpN*. ■ v. : : -:B«shy , B!iiik ! ?fiangitikeii ; ''AuguK''4th;' . To Mr Peacock],. "■' ;-:'>y/;;5 '■:■■'■ ■ ■ Dear.' Smjf Hayirig v :usc(l:;'^piir ! vflip- thig: leason, I beg.to.;tc3tify'.to'.its th6r'migh':efflcicn%--; in' killing beantifully.Vliite,. s'o'ft;.and oilyjanil tjiorouglily;; cleansing .the sk'iiij .. '■.'■',;. -I- ji-w-j') ■ ;: l'. ■"■ ■■■•: ...• fli:t: ■",. Atobt '.'■ .-. Bellcvue .Septembw'.lSth-.;' "■; ■ MbP£a'cock,~'\ ■',->■'■'■■■ v;;^ I '■>' , ';K^.'■'':'■; Dea R■ Si ii. —-Ybiir: D ip; ..Ims given: .rne: every: - tatisfactioiv': ; lt kills all' lice'- niidticks,--: isi/lastv ng in its'■ elfccts, .give s the : !wool .-a-jgoo'tl-.- gloss;■'. and' does;not .■stain;".*/ -It: is:'also l considerably.;' eheaijcr,than: : :iiny -other"di]rl.• liavb-liithefto? Used v ; ; v;V:..u{ ;■ . ;' JAMES'JoHKrr'oX,- ; ' : Rangitikei.Junctim,.li!onn3vGieni ; Sep.(;ist, .■■ Jlit ■■. ■ .■; .;-:'J^i-. : W" : V*'■£.'.'. ''' Deaii.Snt,: : :Yo ur dip.. : is' ; by;.'farthebciit find . cheapest! ImyceyeriisudV/flt' doesihb't staiiiirf ' make the wool : .<l'ry. :aiuU Jiafsh.vlikc- manyi'M; the English beautiful .igloss,'and 'cleanses jtVyay T nil filtliv. killiiig\all : iiisecjv life, and. is las'tiu^ ; iii;it!f-el'Fcc.{,';. ; -' , ' ; ■;■.". ■ Hi- "v. % v i Sjevexs J ;■: - ;. ■'■'.\\V6diand3';S'dveiiiber3rd, iSBS.-- ■'- Mn Peacock, '■' .. '.' ■.■■.-. ■/.'■ Dear Sir. -Your Dip'lias given' mu satisfaction, and 1 intend to use it this year. ' Gioveley,. lGth December, 1885. Ma Peacock, :■'■-,■,.■. Deaii Slll.-I have much pleasure in testify, ing to the eilieicncy of youi dip in killing lice Mid .tick*. I r.m now shearing, and the sheep ere veryfrceuf ramin;'',' ■ Alex. Mcßeth, . ; ;? ; Feilding, 12th April, 1885. ■ 21e?3r3 ITalco m b]V>*c CiES"n.!!JiE.'.v-liiwl the dip, known as Peacocks, after iv.uir'jvial, it certain destroyer of tact life, one sir.ep, with eighteen months wool, being badly infected with lice, The only dilfereuco nude bubwebn that particular sheep »nd thn remainder was giving it extra time in the tank, it wso leaves the wool soft, and without the st.iin you so often see left by other dins. I piopi.se dipping the remainder of Mr Wr e j's t] U ;!c tai'j month, and trust you will ruvo me siiilieitnt for three thousand sheep. I »m, gentlemen, yours, faithfully, JOHN SAXOX, Maraijw for Mr Vroy, Agents: Messrs Levin & Co., Wellington ; Messis* T, J. Muling & Co., Christchurch ; Messrs Hardy & Skloy, Napier; Messrs Barnes it Wantanui; Messrs Stevens &, Gorton, Bulls, Palmorston, and Woodvillo; Messrs Halcuinbo & Slionvill, Fuildiii"; Messrs Watt & Jones, Marton; Mr Robert; Whittein, Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr G. Franklin, Turakina. Mossra toss & loexs,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2247, 18 March 1886, Page 4
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