EMPIkE hotel, KEATHERSTOM (Opposite Railway Station). JAMKS SMITH, PROPRIETOR. fPHE best acconvwlation in tlio disX tricb. Wines am Sp : nts of tho first quality. Horses and Busies alwayß on hire. . THE MARQUIS ,OP NORMANDY HOTEL,: CARTERTON. . ONE of the niosfr.connnodiousand best appointedliotelsjin.tlio Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that well-known. ■ public caterer i'-v ■ R m'KEIUWV, .-. Whowouldbe ulad tu seo all liis old patrons and. as many new ones as may make it '' convenient to call. " ; Tlie culinary department is ..lirst-class, !, and the wines, beers, and spirits are of the very best tiualit v oluaiimblo. .. Firet-elass Billiard Table. QLuFlitlTEr. MASTERTON The Proprietor of the. above old and well-known establishment begs to thank .. the inhabitants' of Mast'ertoii and the surr grounding districts, as also the travelling, public for tin? large-.; measure of support . hitherto' given, and begs respectfully to state, thai, additions, alterations, and iinprovenienfs, in accordance with tlio ])ro- ' gross of the place, as also the growing retpiirements of tlio- .trade,. have been made.. ■■■_ ■ • The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. ' Wines, Beers, Spirits, and. other liquors are each and all of' the very best quality. . The Billiard Room, which is provided nfith one of Alcock's first-class tables, has .«st been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A. EL Iv 1 >' S , Proprietor. THE WHITE 11 ART HOTEL, ' ' \ CARTERTON. 'proprietor. -.. J). forming li'is friends and the nnblii! in "eneial, that lie lias takeii possession of. tho ali.ove. wel.bknowli building in Carterton, lately under the proprietornhipof.Alr 'Roreht Elliott-:, and that t\\c LIQUORS NW HOW will defy competition tor Genuineness and Purity; Well-furnished Primte Sitting aid B.id Rooms. The Cidmanj Amwjeimnh are under the Proprietor's Immediate Unfit' i~ vision. Sample Rooms /or Gommereial Tmalkn in■ the Cadre of the Town. Goon St-aiui'no and Paddocks. A Cab. meets die trains, from the City. t. peacock:, BUILDE- AWO «.nRT#ACTOR ' MAoTI'RTON, ESTIMATES GIVEN, 1982 DIPPING SEASON, It PEACOCK'S. m .if yiii | £3 per 1.000 Galio.ns, ;S the Best, Cheapest, aiid Most. Lasting. 'in its. effects for Lice, Ticks, and Scab; ' The wr.nl of the sheep dipped with Peacook's Lctkiuant Dip fetched, a high price in the London, sales tins season, and . WK3 reported on by the London broke:s as being of ut good, useful description, in excellent- condition.- •\ This Dip is becoming a universal t'avor- .' ite. aiid those who try it once always use it again. ; ... - . . .CAfTio.v.- See that .the Dip is welt : stirred .up, according to printed directions . on each tin. . '. The following are a few of tire testimonial:; received Jfartoii,. October ISth, ISS4. Davip Peacock, Esq., li.om'ewood. Deak Sir.—l have examined se'vcrjil: flocks of slicep; tjiat- lia've been dressed in your new Dip; and have .much pleasure- in testifying to its ctlic.icy in dpst'rojrintj bo.tli ticks. and- lice. It in al.-o most be.ueiiciai to the wool, leaving: it beautifully white ami soft. 1 am, ybiirs faithfully; Robert, K, SiJi.PSO.x, Inspector of Sheep, ijoiiiiy Glen; -fiangif ikei* August. 3Qth, 18S-1. D. Peacock, K=q;, Marion. ■' . Dear SIE.--I this y.eni; ■■ -tried- yo-.ir dip, .and found it very -eilicaoiouifoi' lice and tick's. It is liiucli. c'cica; or limn 'any other I ever used, andleaves the weal and f!;in beautifully white aid soft, without stainin?.—Yours truly, J.no. I'. 1.-rrißiiiDGK. ....... : Epaehill,:Sei)t'im.b.er 27th,1884. 3lr. Peacock, - .. Dear Sli'..—We dipped': our sheep in March " last with* your- dipping;, and. found it to answer well, killing all the lice niid' ticks, ■ leaving thei wool--beautifully- '.soft,., white, and. ■ oily, 'and: thorofehly-. ;clcausiiig.' 'the akin. Qur sheep were very louiy liippihg. but at present ' '(latb'are' : perfe'ctiy:t"ree-frdm .lice.aiid. ticks. <■:-■ R. U!. E. Joiixsio.v ''.:ißushy l!.mk, Rangitikei, August 4th. ' To Mr Peacock, Dear Sir,—Havi;:;: '.used your dip'' this. . Eeasoi:, I hsg to testify to its thorov.gh tiiieieiwy iu killing ticks ;.m : . tlio'ir eggHj leaving the/wool k-antinUlv white, wit, ciai oily, and thoroughly !'cleahsingjlici'skin';.' ■ : : Auacsi l !•':,edee;ck,juu. liellcvue, September 18th. Mr Peacock,-- - Dear Sis.—Your Dip lias given, me every "satißfa'ctionv-oit- killfi'-jvit-licp ■ arid' ticka, -is ia-t- ---.. ng in its- ylfectSiipvus the wool, a- .good ,glqs.j; and does i-ot stain. It is also considerably cheaper thr.n any othi-r dip 1 have hitherto i; ' James JohxslON. Rangitikei Juiietion, B.onriy Glen, Sep., Ist, " Ma Peacock, -~ : Dear SiH;~Yot;r dip is by far the best and. cheapest I have ever used. It does not stain or make the wool dry and .harsh; like'many of the Englishdips, liut put*cue beautiful gloss, and c'.eanses away all iilth, killing all. insect: .life, and ia lasting.in its effect,. Daniel Svevexs. :.-. 'Wpo.dlaiids, Xoveii;b»r3rd, 1885. Mr Peacock, ■ '. Dear Si:!.-Your Dip iias given nib' satisfaction, and 1 inten.i to use it this year, Groveley,loth.l)ece:::ber, 1835. . .■Mr Peacock, , Dear Si?,.—l have much pleasure in testify- ■ , ing to the cfßcieii'cy,ofeyoui-. dip : in' killing ilicei.. ? and ticks. ; : I. am now shearing, and the*sheep'; ijare"very frc'eof.vermih. .'.;ALEX.J.McBeth, ' Feikiisg, 12th April, ISSS. . Messrs Haicomke k .Shrerwiu..- .' ■ ' "vi GsNn.SMEX.- -I iind the dip, known as Peacocks, after a'fairii'iaji.!!! ■ceftaiiiidestrdyer of; life,' one> ship;..witji; eigiitetn months wool, being badly ir.f.'otii! v.-itli iico. 'i'iie only : difference made t'e:wt'e:i. that, particular sheep and tho remainder, was givihg'it-extra'itime-'iii: ■ .the tank; It. aso leaves the wool • soft, ami -without tlio stain you sD'often see left"by?'other, .dips. I propose dipping.' : 'the,roniainiler of Mr: ■ Wrey's flock this month, and trust you will re-.,-serve me sufncient„'for three ■. thousand; sheep';; . I am, gentlemen, vonrs faithfully, ■ ■ p'XS John Saxox, ■ : : ; : Mar.ajer for Mr M'rey. ■ Agents :' ilessrs Levin &.Co., Welling-.' rton ; MessisT, J..Maling Clirisb,'ohurch; Messrs Hardy & Sidcy, Napier ;■ Messrs Barnes & liiggie, Wanga'nui; Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Bulls, Palmers-' ; ton, -and Woodville;' Messrs Halcmnbe & Sherwill, Feilding;. Messrs Watt & ..Jones, Marton ; Mr Robert Whittem, Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr G.. Franklin,' ,'Turakina. Messrs Lowes & lorns, .204 Masterton. ; ARTHUR WARBURTON, & CO. ("Stock and Shakeuhokkks, Land, Estate, ..Financial, anuGenkkal Commission Acbxts, Lajision Qoay, Welungiok.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2260, 2 April 1886, Page 4
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938Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2260, 2 April 1886, Page 4
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