LML'IkE hotel, EEATHEBSTON. (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES. SMITH, PROPRIETOR. mHE best aecomnnrlation in the disJL fcrict. Wines art Sp-'nta of the first quality. Horses and Buggies always THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY ■ HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of fclio most commodious and best appointed hotels in tho Wairnrapa, is now. in I lie hands of that well-known public caterer . ) li. BUUKEEIDGB, Who.wouidbe »lad to see all his old patrons and as many new uiies as may liiako it convenient to'call.. .-■Tlurculinavy department is first-class, and tiie. Auncsi 'beers, and spirits are of the quality obtainable;- ... '. I'irst-cla?3 Billiard Table iIOTKI, MASTERTON The. Proprietor of the above old and v.ell-kr.:jv.n f.s::.blisli:uont 'nogs to thank the in'K!ni:;;:u.i of M.'.sierton amithe'surpublic '!'»:• t!i>: measure of. support. .hither! ii begs respectfully to suite that additions,: alterations, aiul.im- : : ])i'oyeiiioi.ij.y,.i 11- --'accovilrijico PV9"; gross of the p!:n;e, fis- : also the growing rc.ijuiiiMiioiii> o; trade, Jiaye beeit: •mule. '"' 0 Tiie 'Culinary* Department is as usual, -i-iihlt/elliiiS,' ' ■ ''' .>:■ ' "...1 ' Simil!--; and .other ;Hqui)ri;.:;ii;u cacti iiiiil .{ill "t the my best jiuiliiv. Cr', : ,iiiHiai'ti'lipon.i,.-\vljich ; is.jjruvid.Gtl; - .tifitli'out; of Akvek's iiftt-clas-i tables, has . ■ Avat- been ivfiir.iiislittV :_in the iiibstvclcgarit limmu'i'. A. E L K [N H, Proprietor. ■
THE: WHITE HART HOTEL, CAHTRRtON. \T m'Cf .C pmiumvß. TTf r Tp HAS much pleasure iu in■W., hx forming his friends and tlic jjul'lic in goirei-al, that he. has taken possession of the a'uov.i: well-known building in Giirtei'tun, lately uiidcrtlio.. proprietorship ni Mr TloiiEiii luliotte, and that ■theLityUOM SOU' t'OIJJ rail: defy 'coiii'petii'iim foi: (li-miineness and Purity. Weil-ftiuifslied hiiitie Mlinii ' find Bed Rooms. The (julmffi Jmtnrjcmits are ■mi(ic:r t'li.e Proprietor's iriMdhtti Super-It'-oxs .for Cwmuckl Tm'-A: . i'k the Centre of the To.w.u. flnou S'lillU.VG AXi) pADROUKSi A C..\\: its iiio trains bin tlic City. WK- : 'i ?. VEACOCK, :.! A;Vi : ;ir[X)N. MJfMS 67FAX 1082'
DIPPING .SEASON, m. PK A COOK'S lisilf 11$*, 1,000. (GAiiLOiVs, ' IS til .- fet, Cheapest. anil Host Lasting in its effects for Lice, Ticks, anil Seal). T!:u ivwfl n: riln-ypclipped v.iih Pkauoi'x's Li ur.U'ANT Dip fetched a high price .in the Lontloii.'siile's this'season, and ivas reported, on, by; the London Brokers as lsei:s:: (if good,- s:se!ii: description, in excellr-';:'. cohdifckiii; ' . This Dn= is iiecuwing r. univevsal favorite, t'i.voso ivho try it once always nse it CAuriu::. - *Ssc that the Dip is well stirred up. aecordiiig io printed directions •oneach tin. r ' ■ The.. f(!'ll(.iv;:mg..aye- a'- fdw,: .bf the tesfi'^ 1 .Marion,.. October 18th, 1884, David I'ficfieK, Kq., Iloxev.-ooil. ■ ..IJe'AR, :Si li. I' Have- -examined' several, flocks o'f sheejc tlmttec 'been pressed in your new Dip, urn! i.e.vc lii'u'ch. pleasure. in. testifying to ''it/eillciisy :iiv (l.est'ropij; .Bo.lli ..ticks aiid lico. It i? r.ls i most .benefici'iil: io.ilie: wool, leaving it. .•beautifully wtiito. and-, aoft.v I'cm, yours faith-, fully, ' ■ I'.OBSiIT K. SIiIPSONi ' .. ■'' .. .... ' li!si.e::;u'r of Sheep.
JJoii'hy GK'ii, feiKjitikcii August M'.'u, ISBI. I); I'K'ACftr;;., Dkah y.i'..- I this. ycvii' tr.iccl' your dip, and (i.uii.i it. Very rfiiramis for iitsJ a'nfl ticfa, .It fs/iiiuch -than. riny ,utlio'r I. ever used, and leaves the \vtiyl. iiiiif skip bmtiful.ly-white aid aoit,- without .=t:;ini!-r. - Vc-Mrs tiuly, ■ too, P. . Cii.iiiii), vieptember .'.lir'i'EAeoti;, . Dil.v:: V.\ d!pp.':l t>.ur sheep in Mure:: iluat wltl'i. vo.ur .'iipjiing '-iiiiiturc,.. Slid foi::;si ii iu ir.isw- r v.x : ir,' tilling ;';!]!■ tl'ic lice' and ticks: le.iviiiv; the wo.ot tiiiiutifiilly ■ soft, white, and oily, a;;.! thoi uiishlyicleaiisiiig the akin. Our .aUeep.-werd v,-rv |.;U.iy. ilippiia;. but ..lit presdii't .di.u .tie f:.'s t'rJm and ticks.. ■ ' ■" ' U. i 1!. E. JOHNSTUX. ' jiitsliy' Auguit 4:h. ' ■ ;DKAIi lf:ivmg' use'il your dip.;; tliia--sea'Hoii, 11% tu :!y to its thorough eflicicncy. iii killing life and their'eggs; leaving tlx- wool ,f bcai(t'ifi(ily -w 'jsof tV'tt.ii'!. oiij'i nnd -tlioroiiglily.: jeleansiiig'tlis skmi ■.'■ Au(i.i;sT FiiEDEiiick, juii. ■< . jiellovue,. l!aiigitil:ei, .Sept'emlier 18tl.i: • -SlllfKAl'llCK-.--Dkau ; iS(i::- -) , o.ur Dip- kas.given n:e eveiv satiafi'-c'tioii., iV'k'iUs-airiicb-.anil'.t'icks,- ..is' last-"-Win i:- eii«t3, /; fira;B the v.ool a good glosj. and iloes nppsniiii;:.' It is n!.;o considerably clie.iur thai! aiiy 70t.l1.er' dip I have hitherto; Oiscd;' ■'■ iIA'IKS JOH.Wi'O.V. . , "Kaiigitikc.i iJitiic'L.ioif,' Uuiin'y '.Glcii;.Sep; ,■ ;lst'.' ■;Ml! Mctiflii, — i iD.KA'ii' Siif.i-Ytiu'r '.dip,is liy-, fart.lie'.best; aiid' : ; chWpS't I-'iiaye ever Used, 1 ■' It cloes.-r iiot: siai'n.or:' ; jhake'4lit : wogl iliy lihd'jiaMli, •the Ku dip?; is:! puisoii.-i k-autinil gloss; 'and 'cleanscrf away. fill- filth, killing; iill .insect.' Jifc^iand Daniel Stevens. '.
'r-M ■■ V.'b:»iK'.ry:s, Novemlieriird, ISSj.V Mr I'KACOCI;,',..S ; ..'H t V ■■ Dhai: Si- Your Uip hs given me;satisfiic-; •tioa, a::'!'! intend to use it this year. Vi?;;r~J ■ ■■' ;i-i Grovoley, 16th December, 1885,:' ■■ MrTkacqck;: ■ '■' ■■ DKAU Si!:. -1 lave much pleasurc.in teatify--ing to. the. efficiency of yout dip'in killing lice and ticks; I-um now shearing, and the sheepare very freeof vermin. ... ALEX. Mcßetli... ■ ;v ;: y;i,XA , ; , : , Ftil(ling, 12th April,-1885.. Messrs IL\i.!oyi!>:\- feHEUWiu. ■;[■■■ Gf.sti.kmiinl-S:! fiml.tlic dip, known as Pcaoocks, atterja/fair, trial,'a certain destroyer 'of insect life'; ■?onc':.j;li'iip, witlr niontlis woolj■ btingi-biidly'. infected with lice;. The only difference that particular sheep and the 'remainder was, giving it extra time in the tank. ; : 'lt:;.aso.leaves. the wool soft, and without.the f stiin you so often nee left by other, dips, I-'propose'.dipping the, remainder of Mr Vlrey's ilock this month, ami trust you. will reserve me .iuflicient'for threo thousand sheep, I nm, gentlemen, yours faithfully, ■■•... .: 4::■%> ■ : ■■'' JOHN SAXON, ■ "■ 1 Manager for Mr Wrcy, Agents : : Messrs Levin & Co., Wellington ; Messrs.T. J. Milling & Co., Chrisfc■church; Messrs Hardy & Sidey, Napier; Messrs B;irno3 & Hiifgie, Wanganui; Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Bulls, Palmers/ton, and Woudville; Messrs Halcombe AShenvill, Feilding; Messrs Watt & ■Jones, Muvtoii; Mr Robert Wiiittem, JManufcahi, Taranaki; Mr 6, Franklin, Turukina. Messrs Lowes & lorxs, 204 Maaterton, ARTHUR TOBURTON, & CO. Stock and Suaiihbrokers, Land, Estate, Financial, and General Commission Agents, Lambxo-V Quay, Wellington. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2250, 22 March 1886, Page 4
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899Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2250, 22 March 1886, Page 4
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