.Uil'LK uO'iU, FEATHE'ISrON. (Opposite liuihv.iy Station). JAMKB SMITH, PROPRIETOR. _ mllE host accomodation in tho dis--1 trict. Wines an Vnts of tllo first quality. Homes and Busies always on hire. 1966 THE MAIKJI'IS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer .V. ... BUCKEIUDG.E, " Whowouldbc <;lad to see all his old patrons and as many ; new 'ones as niaymako.it convenient to call.' . The culinary, department''is first-class, and tho wines,'beers,'and spirits are of the very' best quality obtainable.'' ■' ■ , ■ |irst : class Billiard Tablo QLUB 110 JEL MAS TEUTON The Proprietor of the above, old and" ; ivell-knowif'establishmeiit, begs to thank the inliabitantb of Jlaatoiton and tho suiv rounding districts, as also the travelling/ public' .for:tlio: large measure of support hitherto given, and bogs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements; in accordance with the pvp- : gross;' of the place, as also tho growing requirements of tho trade, have been v The Culinary'. Department ,is as usual, first-class.' \ V Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other iliquors aro;.'e';icli'. aiid ■.a11.-.of the very boat Quality;?. '' . *'''}.! .■■, ■■ j Tho Billiard Room, wliicliis provided '■ n[ith one of Alcock's tirst-class tables, has iist been refurnished in tho most elegant manner. A. EL K T NS, Proprietor,-. THE WHITE HART HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. BISHOP, PROPRIETOR. T) HAS niueh' pleasure in informing his friends and the public in general that ho has taken possession of the above well-known building in. Cartel ton. lately undor the proprietorshiji of Mr R.obkkt Elliotik, and that, ■tlit)Llom MW SOLD will defy competition tor.Gcmuneiiess and Purity, Well-furnished Private Silling and Bed ■Room. The Ciilinrfr;/ Arrawinnenh are wider the Profi'ktofc TmmvUnk Supervision. 'ilrtiiipk lio'mi for Commercial Tmutttn in the Cadre if lite Town. ' Grid!i BTA:U.!.\O AND Paowicks, . A Oak :i|ioots the trains from the City. WILLIAM T. PEACOCK, BUILDS/■ ESTIMATES ClvLv 1982 DIPPING SEASON", ISS6. . PEACOCK'S £3 1,000 Gai.lo.vs, TS the Best. Cheapest', and Mist Lasting J_ in its effects for Lice, Ms, and. Scab. The Wool of the sheep dipped with Peacock's lunniCA.vr Dip fetched a high price in. the. London sales this season, and was reported o|i b.y tlife London 'orokeis as being of a g.flod,. useful description, in excellent .condition. This Dip 13. lieciiiiutvg a universal favorite, and these who try it once always uso it again; '. '■ Caution.—See that the Sip; is well stirred up, according to printed directions on each tin. , ; . .. The following aro a few of the testimonials received ; ; Marton, October 13th, 1884. .. Datid I'KACCvK, lisn., H6:r.twuad. ' '*,. Dear Sn*..--I liiivd oOT.ir.eu several fioosb. ••..of'.sliecp.tliat.'.luiv.d. bejS in your new Dili, end h,Ve much peas-ite in testifying to : its cificr.cy is ijfistr'oying both, ticks ami lice, ;.'lt.is , 'also':rnC)'st beiitfic.iul .t'o' tlio ivoo},. lcay.L.rig it ;-beautifviliy white Midi soft, i am, yoursfaitii.fully, . Hobkrt K, Simpson, • .. Inspector of Sheep.. Bonny; G:cn, P.angitikei, .August 30c!-., ISS4. 'D,-Peacock, Esq., Marton. " : ; . Dear Sih.~l this vear tried your dip,.' arid, found it very etScaeious for lice and ticks,' It is much cheaper than auy other I ever used,; and leaves the wool imd skin. beautifully whits' atd soft, without staining.—Yours truly, '. '• J.NO. P.LETUBUIDGE, . Ros:hill, September 27jb, 18S1. • Mr Peacock, . . • Deau Stit.-We dipped our. eiiccp in March lsst.with your dipping mixture, asd found it to an3wer:;well;;j'jailin'gVftli; ; ;the .licti:.;anil;'tibk3:. leaving the wool beautifully soft, white, and oily, and th'o'rjuslijy cleansing the skin. Our «hcep were very lousy dipping, but at present daU are'perfcctly free from lice and ticks. ; 'i ' - R. &.R, E. Johnston, ,' Bushy Bank, Rangitikei, August 4th, To Mr Peacock. Dear Sir,-Having used, your dip this •ieas6ri,.'l Mgito. testify to its thorough efficiency in killing ticks and their c b -u'i, leaving the wool ..beantiful^ c'.eansisg.tlie skin. ' ' . Aroi'si Fseokp.icx, jun. : Beilevue, September 16th. ' :■■■'■ Deah S;:'..—Your Dip .'has given me every satisfaction. I: l;:iis all lice end ticks, is laniig.inlts eil'tcis, ?ives tiie \vr <il ,i.ge:i;i .gloss, ami does ii')t s!.'.:!!. It is also considerably tbiin ,:.ny oti.e; din 1 have hitherto ■■used,..'.'.' James.Joi:Nsion,
Raiigiiikci Junction, iUp:; G!e:i, Sep., Ist, ■ .51U ! PE ACO : 'X. PEA|!' Siii.--Voiir dip i'3-.iiy far the best and • .chenpe3t, : X ln.iv'e cvtr- jt-.(Iocs; ■not..stsin;or. irmke.-.tliq \voi)l'..(iry -and h'i'rsiiy uf tAVt'iuits <j"nu bcaiitiful igloss;'-: and ek uv.iy ull fHt-:, killing "ii'll. iiisect: life,ar.i!:aiustiu^initse!!..-ct. ..." ■ ■ ■PV'ixi'EL Stevens;.- ■ ..p v. ■ W'oodliliids, Xov.cnibcr3rd,. 18Su. ■'' ..MIi.PEACOCK', . tion, a':a! 1 i:a ir tuii yc.tr. . ■ .V;':" ■ .■ i ■■ Crovi.-!-jy,.lU:!: December. 1855. . Mn Peacock, • Dzah Sir.—l have much' jileasurc.in testify'--ing to thc'emsency i f voi;:.il ip; in : killi iig. lice" end ticks; % I -um now shearing; ami tlto shetp are very free umr;::in. ; Alex. Meliet!!, ! .'' I\iMing, !2:!< April,-ISBS. . Messrs llAicoxni: & Su;:Kii\v;u.. -;r >v-;v ' Gf.xti.emkn;:--I find -the dip, known" M : l?ca-' cocks, after a fair trial,''a certain destroyer of insect life, one slr.op, with'' eighteen months? 1 wool, being badly infected with lice. The only difference made between that, particular sheep-: and the ren'.ainder.viß giving it extra time, in the tank.. It asu leaves the wuul soft, and without the stain vc.; so oftensee left by other, dips, I propiise'.dippingythe: remainder: o'f,3lr: Vrey's flock ibis month, o'n-i trust you will relerveme suffiuient'.for,,three thousand-sheep.'. lam, gentlemcx, /curs. faithfully, Joh\ Sa\ov, ■ Manner for Mr W'rey, Agents : Messrs Levin & Co!, Welling-' ton; MessisT. J. Malino & Co., 'Christ-, church; Messrs ; Hardy:& Sidcy, -Napier; Messrs Barnes k Hk'gie, s Wan»amii; Messrs Stevens ft Gorton, Bulla, Palmers-; ton, and Woodville ;■. Messrs. Halcombc & Sherwill, Feildin»; Messrs Watt &. Jones, Marton ; Mr Rubers Whittmn, Manutahi, Taraiiaki; ■ Mr G. Franklin, Tuiakina. Messrs Lowes & louss, 201 Mastertnn. ARTHUR W&RBURTOH, & CO. ■Stock and Siiahebrokers, Laxd, Estate, Financial, a.vd (tamm, Common Agents, Lmm QIUY, Wiuisoiwr,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2265, 8 April 1886, Page 4
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918Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2265, 8 April 1886, Page 4
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