EMPIRE HOTEL, ITOHERSTON. (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR. best accommodation in the district, Wines art Sp-nts of tlio first quality. Horses and Buggies filrayfj on hire THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBI HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarap#, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer K BUCKEBIBGE, -' /, . Whowouldbe glad to see all his old patrons and as many new ones as may m&ko it convenient to call. '■ The culinary, department;'is ■-firsfcAss, and the wines, beers, and spirits are of the very lies'. qu:i'.ity obtainable. . ■ First-class Billiard Table QLUJ3 HOTEL JIASTISRTON : The Proprietor of .(he above old and ' well-known establishment begs to: thank the.in]iabitaiit9 : of:Masteitoii and the surrounding districts; as also the travelling ■ public' for the large measure, of support .hitherto given, and begs respectfully to J kate;tbat,additions,./'^ ■;proveiiients; iii ■■ accordance with the progress of the place, as also the growing requirements ot the trade, ■■ have been, •made.' The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. :v' 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 Aist been refurnished in the .most elegant manner.. A. ELKINS, ' ;■' Proprietor. THE WHITE lIART HOTEL, .. CA'IITKRTON. ■■■ ' PROI'JIIEWIi. HAS much pleasure in ill' . , forming his friends and the public in general, that he lias taken possession.of the above wcllrknowrt building in Carterton, .lately under the proprietorship of Mr Ro!:i:u? ELiiorrr,, and that the LIQUORS NOW SOLD will defy competition for Genuineness and Purity. ■Weil-furnished I'rmk Sittin'j and Bed liocms. Tiic CidiMty Armnqimenis are under the Fwprktof s lmdiatc Super? vision. Sample Rooms .for Commercial Tmilkri in the Centre 'of the Town. (!oon ft'.u'.uxc and A Cab meets the- trains from the City.
WILLIAM t PEACOCK, SUiLDE: m ;;f!f!TRACT9R .. jIASTERTON. ESTIMATES GIVIM, 198'2 DIPPING SEASON, 188 C. PEACOCK'S JBEFfflfc ■■ £'3 1,000 Gallons, TS the Best- Cheapest, and Most Lasting. : J_' in its effects' for Lien, ticks, and Scab. the" wool of the sheep, dipped with Pea- . cock's LrmuaXT Dip fetched a high price in tli.c London sales this season, and was reported on the London brokers; as being ofagood;.' useful description, in excellent condition. ■ * ■ ' .This Dili is becoming a nniversa! favorite, and those who try it once always use. it again. ■_ *' ■ ■ that the 1 Dip is well stirred up, r.ceordiugto printed directions 011 eaeh tin. ? . . .. f;. . The following are a few of the testimonials received ■A-.Marton, October !?tli, ISS4. David. Peacock, Esq., Hcmewood. \cxarriin.cd. several flocksof sheep that hr.vo l:«n dressed in your new Dip, ar.d i:ave ;:r.;ci; pleasure in testifying to ' its efficacy in rli'Stroviag both ticks and' lice, , It is also rnost'liencficial to i'lio wool, lcaving.it beautifully wl-.ite a::'! ■§#.■ 1 am, yours'faiih.'fullv, ■ " ■ ' Ro.Br.Rt K-; SisirsoN, ■ inspector of Shecpi ■ Koriny Glen, Rar.jitikci. August 33:'u. KS34. . I). I'KACOiK:-.;., .Mr.rrun. _ . ])kap. fin;. —I this year tried your dip,"and ■■ found it vciy efficacious for lice and ticks,' It isinuch cl'.-.M;! '.'. Ik:; anv otli.e.r I. uvcr used, and leaves the wool.anil skin beautifully wlnte., ; truly, ' .'"T- i, Jxo.. P. LETHDHinOE, r.Rc.^'liiil,S;-ptc-j.-.berlSSl. ■ Mr Pkacock. ■ Deak Siri.—AVb- dipped, our sheep in March: last with. ycv.r dipping' mixture; and found it to answer well, kiting all ike lice .and ticks; • leaving the v.-u«! beautifully:, Bo'ft, white, and oily, and. thoroughly cleansing -the akin. Our sl:eep : wcre very lousy dipping, but- at presentdais arc perfectly free fi'omiice and ticks." ■■ R, k I'. E. JoiISSTOX.
. Bushy iknk, Rangitikei, August -Sth. To Mr Peacock, '■■■'■' Deak iil.R, —Having- usod your flip this season, to testify to its tlsorougli eiiiewney in killing ticks and their Kg 1 , leaving the wool beautifully wife, soft; anil oily, and thoroughly cleansing the skill; . ':■■■■ ):-r v. Ai'jvsr i::r.icK, jun, . • . ISel'.cvue, I'u.nati::. ;, September ISth. Mi! Peacock, — : i Dear Dip has given mo every satisfaction. It kills all.lice ami ticks, is last;ng iii-it? ; ;pifeife,.gi've's .tiie tvw.i n good gloss.' and dots M:Btiiiii\;flti ; :is also considerably cheaper tinui 'My 'other -.dip'. I linvo hitherto useil.K::^"/'V :: -'amks .[oinism:;; Rnngitikci'Junction-,-lijiinyiGlbn, ■ Ist. Mr Peacock,-- • Dm SiP..-Y<inr <lip is by far the best an 1 cheapest J liavu ever v.ssd! It dees not stain or make thewoal dry and harsh, life :::?.iiy of the English rii™, but jc:"! o:t a heiuuiful and cleaJises away ail tilth, killing all insect life, aud is lastir.g ir. its eli'ect. . ■ Daniel Stevens. . ' Woodlands, November 3rd, 1885.■ ' Mb I'eacock, . Deah Sir. -Your Dip has given lr.e satisfaction, ar.i.i I.ir.teo'i to mo' it this year, . : y :,-iGrovek-y, loth Decc-n:hsr, ISS3. ■ ,Mr EEA'cpiiKj''■ :■; DsAil Slli.—l have much pleasure in testify- ■ ing to tiie c-fllcic-iicy of youi dip in'killing lice ond ticks. I am.now shearing, and the sheep arcvery freeofvermin. . . AxEX.Mcßeth. ' . ■ Mdir.g, 12t:i'April, ISSS. Messrs Halcombe & Shrerwill, .. - ' ■' Gentlemen.--I find the dip, known as Pea-i cooks, after a fair trial, it certain destroyer: of insect life, one sliWp, with'"eighteen months' wool, being badly infected with lice; The only' difference made .between that particulnr'shecp and the remainder was giving it extra time' in. the tank. It a;so leaves ■ the wool soft;'and. without the stain you so often see left by other dips. I propose dipping the remainder of Mr' wrey's (lock this month, and trust you will reserve me sufficient-for three thousand 'sheep,' 1 ■I am,'gentlemen, youra faithfully, '.j-.-'v ' John Saxon, "''V ■ f. Manager for Mr Wrey. ' Agent 3 : Messrs Loviiufc Co., Wellington ; Messrs T. J. Malirig & Co., Christcliurcli; Messrs Hardy & Sitley, Napier; Messrs Barnes & His?gie, Wanganui; Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Bulls, Palmerston, and Woodvillo; Messrs Halcombe & Sherwill, Feildinj? ;■ Messrs Watt' & Jones, Marton ; Mr Robert Whittom, Manutalii, Tacanaki; Mr G. Franklin, Turakina. Messrs Lowes & lobns, . 204 Mantsrton. ARTHUR WAR3HRTOO, & CO. Stock and Shauebrokehs, Land, Estate, Financial, and General OoMiifciios Agknts, I/AMIiTON QcaY, WmLINGTO.V.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2262, 5 April 1886, Page 4
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