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JiMPIu'E HOTEL, FEATHEKSTON, (Opposite Railway Station), JAMTCB SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THE best accommodation in the district. Wines aw Sp : ntu of tlio first quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire, 19C(i THE MARQUIS OP 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 E. BUCKEBIDQE, WHiowouldbo clad to see all his old patrons and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call..' ' . The culinary'department is first-class, • and tho wines,■■.beers,- and .spirits are of the very best quiilitv.obtainable, '.■■:/ .First-class Billiard Table QLTJB HOTEL. 11ASTERTON The Proprietor of the above'old and* well-known establishment ;.begs to' thank; .the inhabitants,of Mastertonand.the sur-.; rounding districts,,' as also tho travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto ;;giveii, and begs respectfully state that provements, in accordance with the progress of the place, as .also t!io growing requirements, ot the. trade,;have been made..;. The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. \ ■■■■/'.'■• ■ ;■'■' 'y".. .'. Wines,.. Beers, Spirits, and other ; liquors arc each and' all of the very best quality. Y>"\; ■«: ' The Billiard Rcom, wliicli is provided nfitli one bfAlcpcli's first-class; tables,- : ;liaV Ai'st been refurnished in the most elegant .■• manner. ■v ; ■•.•■/■ v:.-V". >■& ■ ■ ;>' ■ : ■• V A. ELKTNS, ri'' : Ki o. : '\ Proprietor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL, CAIITERTON. ' W. BISHOP, PROPRIETOR. {ITT T)' HAS much pleasure in iir■'KiViV'i.i-' 'JL>. foriniiig. histnends.'andthe public in general, that he has taken possession of the above well-known building in Carterton, lately under the proprietor- ' ship of'Mrl'Rbß'E'RT Eluotte, arid that thei/QG'O/tt AW .SOLD will defy "competition for Genuineness and Purity, \Vell-furnis!ied I'mik Sittnig and Bed Booms.' The Cidinqrij Arrw/cmcnts are under the Proprietor's Immediate Supermen. Sample .Rooms, for Commercial Travellers in tin Cadre of the Town. . . Goon Sr.\i;i.ixG axd Paddocks.. A Oar meets the trains from the City, WILLIAM T. PEACOCK, BUILDE. AND -jO^ITRACTOR MASTuRTON. ; ESTIMATES GIVEN. ' 1982 DIPPING SEASON, 188 G. PEACOCK'S . &! per 1,00.0 Gauoxs, fS the llast, Cheapest, and Most Lasting in its ell'ects tor Lice, Ticks, and. Scab. ' ' '.' The wool of the sheep dippedwith Peacock's Lvmiicaxt Dip fetched a ,high . price in the Lomlo:i Biiies;this seasoni;ahd : was reported .on by the London brokei'3 as being of a good, useful description, in excellent condition, .■,'." v This Dip is becoming a. universal favor- • ite, and those who try it once always use ;it again, ■ ■■,' ■'.X. CAUTiox.~-See that the Dip is ' well stirred up, according to printed directions .on each tin. . "■■■%■ v./zv " i .. ■ The following are a few of the testi- '■ monials received:■ f""' .' Marton, October lSti;, ISSt. David Peacock, !•>;., lla:r.cwco:i. Dear Sii:. —I lave: i'.\a:r,ined. several. fiocl.-s :. of slieep.tliat'lmye .been I'lresaed;in iypiir 'nejv ■!■■ Dip, ar.:i hive much pleura''iii;. testifying to its efficacy in destroying '.both- ticks and lico. -It'is also most bencficialto 'tlie. wool, leaving,,it i' beautifully iwh'ite.'aiid. soft. I am, yours faitli- • fully, ■ '■/ vrv';-. lloiiKiir K. S:m?son, Inspector of Sheep. ■ .' tiqnriy ; .Gle'n,vßaitgitAugust 30th, 183-'. - . D. Peacock, Esq., Mnrto:i. V. "-r/ ■ I)eah Blli.-rl thin ycr.r tried yo::r; dip,, awl ;. found-it <vcry : ;eflkiicio\is. ; for lico ar.d ticks. It :;is Trivxii cheaper t'.-.Mi niiy other I ever used, i and leaves .tlie.'.wool r.;r: .-kin beautifully vhite :■: atd.soft,;wi.thout. ; stainiug .—-Yoni-s.:truly, ■V;' ; V:-.tV " Jxo. r.-.LF,TIIMUIX)E, ■•:■.■■ . I ■; .:■■ ■. '.■;.■..■■■■■.■■• ■ Ros!!i;!l 1 &-;itcin 1 ier!J7tii,.1831. Mr Peacock, '•/ , : 'J. ; ■< Dear Sik.—We dipped our sheeji in March . last with your diiniiug mixture, asd found it | ; ts answer well, , killing all tlio lice and ticks. leaving tho v,-col :soft;«;whife,:ari(i: oilv, and' thoroughly clssnsir.g the skin,. Our sheep were very lousy dipping, but at present . Jato are perfectly free from lice awl ticks, iW"- ':": ■ 11. k I!. E. JoiIXSTOX. -S liushy Biiiik:. Kaiigitikei, ■■Aiiguat 'lth:- ■; : To Mr Peacock, . ■■, 7'X- ■ Dkaii Vised your /dip.- .this season,' I begip; testify to ils thorough efficiency, ■..in killing- ticks'a h'd ■. t h oir-' egga;: leaving, theVivool beantiiully white, soft, and oily, and thoroughly cleansing,tlie.'skin; - -■vßcllevue,:R;mgiii!;ei i September: 18th; MaI'EACO!::;,- r 'P' DKah Sn:.-—Ycur Dip. ::as given me every satisfaction, t; kills a'.Liee ;;r,a ticks, is, lastng in its.elicctsjgive.s.th'p .A i vo(>l i ..a.,goo'd-gloss./ and doe.i not >:ai::. It is also con.sider.ibly cheaper (ban any .ot::er iliji I :i::ive. iutherto used. ■;X;-k '■ ; ' 'f-VMES Jp!IX:»rOX, • Rangitikei Junction, Eohny Glen,vSep.-, iatl.' ;'■■ Ms Peacock,- . Dear Sir..—Yciir dip is by far the best ami cheapest I havecvpruscdi.!,'ifciloes'iiot sta'iiif or. : : make the wool dry ami h.ir.sh, like many of . tlie English dips,';but puts'ph ',a::bcautiful ; gloss;; ' and cleanses away ;,!! iilih, killing all instet life, and is lasting in its c-lfect. .; j ;' Daxiks,Stkvkss. , AVoodiands, November 3rd, 1535. Mn Peacock, . .. Dear Sin.'—Your Dip has.given me fatlsfac-. tion, anu I iiiteml to '.ys it t'nis year. ■■. ■ Groveley, lii:h December, ISSS. Mit Peacock, "Tt% Dear Sir.—l. have !:uich pleasure in testifying to the' eilicier.cy of youi dip in killing lice and ticks, I am now.shcaring,! anil tlie. sheep are very free of vermin. . ■ ALEX. McUoth. ■ Ecilding,l2th April, 1885. Messrs llalcombe & SiutEitwitL. ' Genti.ejien.—l find the dip, known as Peacocks, after a fair trial, a'.certain destroyer of insect life, one slr.cp, witliv.oightcen months wool, being badly infected'with licc. The only difference mado bctweeu. that particular sheep and the remainder was giving it extra time in the tank. It aso leaves: tho wool soft, and without the stain you so often see left by other dips. I propose dipping the remainder of Mr Vrey's flock this month, and trust you will reserve me sufficient for three thousand sheep, I am, gentlemen, yours faithfully, '■■ Joh.v Saxon, Manager for Mr AVrey, Agents : Messrs Levin & Co., Wellington ; Messis T. ,T. Maling & Co,, Christchurch ; Messrs Hardy & Sidey, Napier; Messrs Barnes & Higgic, Wanganui; Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Bulls, Palmerston, and Woodvillo; Messrs Halcombe & Sherwill, Feilding; Messrs Watt & Jones, Marton; Mr Robert, Whittem, Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr G. Franklin, Turakina. Messrs Lowes & lorns, 204 Masterton. ARTHUR WARBUIITOa, & CO. Stock and Suakebuoki!!'.s, Land, Estate, Financial, and General Commission Agents, LiMBIOK QcAY, Wkllinqiox,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2268, 12 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2268, 12 April 1886, Page 4

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