KMlr'itvE HOTKL, I FEATHfiKSTON. ] (Opposite Railway Station). ®i jam us smith, PROPRIETOR. THE best accoin'nfi'lntion hi the district. Wines .w of the first quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of tho most, commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairampa, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer. ' E. BUOKERIWE, AYhowouldbo clad to see all his old patrons and as many now ones. as may mako it convenient to cjill. ;f. ■ - The culinary ..department is first-class, and tho wines, beers, and spirits are of the very best quulity obtainable, . Billiard Tablo HOTEL MASTERTON 1 The Proprietor .of the . above old and' well-known establishment begs to. thank the inhabitants of. Masterton and the surrounding districts, ; 'as also, tho: travelling ■ public for the large 'measure of support ■hithertdi ; "state that additions;' '.alterations,' and improvements, in accordance. with the pro- , gressof the place, as also tho growing requirements..of .tlio trade,havo been made. ':"-.i'.'X '/V The Culinary Department- is as usual, • firat-clasa.. • • . Wines, Beer?, Spirits, and. other liquors are each and all of tho very best ijuality. ; : :V. The Billiard Room, which is provided •ntith one of Alcock's first-classtables, has ii3t been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A. T, LKIX S , ■; , : Proprietor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL, CARTERTON. proprietor. :TY7Y -Ty' HAS much pleasure in i?t- ---:: VV i), forming his friends and the public in general, that: lie -has taken possession of the above '.veil-known building in Carterton, lately under the. proprietorship of-Mr RoTiKiiT Elliotte, and that, the LIQUOR!) SOW MB will d.efy .competition for Genuineness and Purity. . Well-furnished I'r.ak Sitliuj and Bed fiovns. "The Ciiihvif}! Arrirn mnr.i are ■'tinder, tlie PmprhWi finmlidtc. S»p:rvision, ' tf'iiapk s*>m» for f.'aiiiiii.crc.m.' TravJkn in (hi t'eaire »/' tlit Town, '■ ' Gpofi SiaTOn'o A-S'p PaBD'QCKS, A fi'Aii 'meets the trains from tlio City, . mmm ] i PiiWw . ■ o®L!sU£3 ■ " .\!A:'-r;';!:Tox. ■. ESTIMATES GIVkV. ©32 . DIPPING SEASOX, 1886.. ■PEACOCK'S m 'HffiT soi£f £3teh 1,030 Ga-uoxs. IS tlio Post. Cheapest, and Most Lasting . in its; cil'ms .fur Lice, Ticks, and Scab. ; The,, vyrtii o: the sheep dipped with Peacock's ' Lvbp.icant Dip fetched a- high price in the London sales this season, arid was reported on by the London brokers as being of a good, useful description, iu • bx'cel lent';' ,'co'n diti't f' ;,This:Dip' ft-becoming'a : . ut nive.rsal f its, and those who try it once always use .itagain. , . • Caution.—Sen that tho Dip is well stirred up, according to printed directions on each tin. '. '. ■ . The. following are a few of the testi- . monialß received V,. Martou, October 18th, 1584." David Peacock, Esq., Homewcod.' : Dsar'Sik—!have ox?mir.ed several 'flocks, of sheep that 'Lave bcfn.'d'eskdiu your, new 1 Dip, and have much j.castro in testifying to its efficacy in destroying bath tick? and licc. It is also most beneficial to the woo!, leaving' it beautifully white aud soft. lam, yours faith- ;' fully, Rossr.r. K,. Srcrsox, ' Inspector of Sbeep. 1 Bonny Glen, Rangitikoi, ■ August 30th, 1884', D. PEACorx, E><j., Mar'ton. ,<,yl Dsab Sm—l this year tried your nr.), ar.d found it very efficacious for licc and ticks. It: la much che.pi-r then any other I ever, used, -"and leave's tho wool ;:nd s skin beautifully white ,-. atd soft,. trvily; Jxo. P.LsrHcu:DQc, . . Kor/uil:, September 27th, 1384. • Mr Pkaccc", Deaf. Sii;.—TVe dipped our sheep in March'; last with yonr dipping mixture,.'■.and-' found it ; : to answer-well; ; railing all the Ucc aiv.t ticks, leaving the -wool' l .beautifully ..soft,, white, and ■' oily, and thoroughly cleaning the skin. Our '. sheep were very leusy dippiiig, but at' present. ■Vdats arcperfcctly ike fr/jmlic&anil .ticks.' '■ R.i I!. L. Johnston. Bushy fiank-i Ra'hgitikei, .-August'4th, .. To Mr Peacock, ■ . Dear S;i:,-Having. used your dip this Eeason, I kg to testify ;o its thsrorigh efficiency in killing ticks r.:v.i t:;eir leaving the wssi . beautifully wiiitv,safe, r.:.dci'iy, ar.tl tLcroughly cleansing the sl-'in. ,/ .".. AucfiiT Fnsbpici;;.juiu . Bs!l':vue, RanjitSei, &;)te:r.bjr lbtk. ! Ms Peacock,- . Df.ak Bns.~-Your Dip' ;has,given/me every eatisfaction. It kills all lies ar.;! ticks, is ia4* : ;;-ng in'its ..effects, givies 'tfe .w.rn.l a goad giosi. . and do;.' n.:t s'ain. It is also co:if,:ler.ibly .J cheaper- than - -any' otli'.ci' dip I .have.' 'hithertofuscil.;.. Ja::::s JoiiSsro:;. ■":V r::% l^ng'i.t : i.!c ei ; ;1T unc t i on-,. .B"jun'y" : 0.1 en, Sep., Ist; -Jin I'2ACOCX,- . D::a!: Sni.-'Yo'.ir dip is by f.:r tl:.e best nad .. ciicapcst I have: uicd.. It d(jes'aot;siaiu or nuike .fho v.-o:! tiry and harsh;, -like iiwn'y .-of the English 'dips, but puts on ,i beiuitiful' gkss. - : and; all fu.tli'-j hilling ;-.li isc; life, and'.is las'img. in it's cijcct. '' . D.<.x;r.L Srnvr.Nii. Woc:ll:-.:-.'.!.s, Nvjven',ber3rJ, IS3I Jin I'eaccO:, ,Dea?.S:::. -Ytur Dip r.f.s given me catlsfaction, and'l Intend;,to \i'se it this year;' ' : '. : lv;; : lGtir.D.pcefnb'er-, 18®. ■'. Mr Peacock, . Leg tb'-th'ci'ciScieucy of.youi dip in kiliiiig. lice and tick?. I r.rr. now sl;c:ri;:g, an;! the sheep : ' are very freepfyeniiiii, . ■ Alex. Jldict'a. '•'w-'' I\iii:ir.g, 12th April, 1835. Messrs II alcoiiee'& SiiiiERWiLL; : V £■■ Gesti.emkx.--I fiiitl; tlio dip, known as Peacocks, after a fair'trial,' a certain destroyer of Insect life, one ah'.op,' with : eightetn mouths wool, being badly infected with lice. ■ The only difference mado between that particular sheep and tho remainder. v/as ; giving it extra time, in' the tank. It. a eo, : leaves:the wool soft, and without the stain you so often sco left by other dips, I propose dipping the'remainder of Mr Wroy's flock this month, and tru3fc you will re-, tervemo sufficient for., threo thousand sheop.I »m, gentlemen, yours faithfully, ■' JohxSaxox, ■' ■■''!. 'Maragerfor Mr Wroy. Agents : Messrs Levin & Co., Wellington ; Messis T, J.-Maling & Co., Christchurch; Messrs Hardy & Sidey, Napier; Messrs Barnes '& Hiifgie, Wangaifui; Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Bulls, Palmerston, and Woodville; Messrs. Halcombe & Shenrill, Feilding; Messrs Watt & Jones, Marton; Mr Robert Whittem, Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr 6. Franklin, Turakina. Messrs Lowes Morns, 204 Masterton. ARTHUR WARBIJR7ON, & CO." Stock and Suaiiebbokers, Land, Estate, Financial, akdUenisiui, Commission Aokxts, Liiaws Qciv, WEiiiNoros.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2264, 7 April 1886, Page 4
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