KMfi.iE HOTEL, FEATfIJCRSTON T . (Opposite Railway Station). JAM MS SMITH, PROPRIETOR, THE best accommodation in tho district. Wines art of tho first quality. Horsos and Buggies always on hire. 19GU THE MARQUIS 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 E. BVCKEMWE, Whowouldbo clad to seo all his old patrons and as many new ones as may mako it convenient to call. Tho culinary department is firat-cltisa, and the wines, beers, and spirits are of tho very best quality obtainable. jjgfAlcock's First-class Billiard Tablo MB HOTEL tf-MASTEUTUN Tho Proprietor of. tho abovo old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and tho surrounding districts,.:as also the travelling public for tho largo ; ;measure of support hitherto given, and ;bcgs respectfully to state that additions,'alterations, and improvements, in; accordance with the progress of the placed as': also the. growing rcquircments.,,of. tho ■ trade, have, been made. '.■^■fey'/ The CulinaryJ;;Dopartment:is as usual, first-class/ ''■; ; /£:?:ff^V i ><'' ■■^■■' Wines,:/; Beer3,;V:Spirit3, ; y 'and-.other liquors arc eaclftiiid'allof :• tho .very best quality. ''"'■■'i.^'J'L'. The Bilh'ard.Room,; which is'provided nfitli one of Alcock's first-class tables, has A«t been refurnished™ tho moat elegant manner, ■ . , : . ■'■'''-■■ ■■-■■ ;. v _:. / ':■.": ■!■ ,;''?■ ; .Pronrietor.i::j ? ; : :.THE;WHi:tE;;.H f A : RT4iaTEL;^ "TT 'K -i~o> ■ ■ ■ H -VS; mu cli opl casurp. i iv^ : iji r '_ ■' VVV/JD j'i- fp™ing : public in general;; tliaUip. tekkfcpos--'; session of the above. .\yell-knosvnSJji.iilding;; in Cartertoiiivlately-imdhivthe ;:proprietoiv. ship of Mr R6raT':EuibTTE;«:a'nd : 4lial; the Li(fm^ow:gimm : Mf aiid Well-furnished Bed' Booms.. under tho vision. jSctnyjlc .;'-! : |CVn)»ncrcia/ "■ Travellers., in iki£crdrofcihc:lomi>4 Goon' Stabliko .Axp;:pAbp6c'Ks tivik [A Oab meets^heitr'airis^fromfthe/City.;'
mLimf;?PEM!OCS ■.ifBUILDE^AHD'.^'fSITRACTfIR^jr *; ■'■■.'■ IS the Best;'Clieapesti : and Most Lasting ■;■ in its effects: for: ; Lico, and J- Scab,- '•ss, ; : The "wool' of: tlie 'shebp'dijiJ>ed|,with:Pßa-;. . ; v cock's ; : LußßiaxT; ; l)ir;;fetcliedVa; lugh v price in the: Lrindon .ealoa tliis Bfiasph;.:aiid " was reported on ■.by;: tho''London-brokers; ...asbeing of ii'good,'{useful■descripfciorij-iir -:. excellent conditiohi;? ; v; v A- ..; This Dip is becoming a univcrsarfavqr-; .-'ifce, and thosowho;try it ;once"always use it again; ' ' : £>' ; ;'■;:;; : - : 'V; ; - 7 :'' ;^;: ;S: .Cactiox.— SeeVthait.\the Dip'lalwell; stirred up, according to printed directions on each :,/ ■ .The followingarp^affqw.Jof.tlietostiT' ■ raonials received?;— 'l^&rton; ? bctobcrißtli;';lSß4;:^ '. David ■;, &:&-. Dear Sin,—l have., examined. sevcrafuocks . of slicep that hnv6;.''bccii:.dressed in; your new-/ /DijVand have mu'ch':',pl'cji,: uro ill; testifying-ip'; ' its efficacy in destroying:-obtlr.. ticks.-and: lice/ . It is also most hencfieiftT.tp.th'e.'iwopl/.lcaviiig.it.' . henutifully whitoaiidv/scift." ■i.nm.fyouVsfiiiiii-„:fully,-./v ■ ;«'g ,;: ... : V j ,': ;S £ .'■■■' ; RQBEnrK';..SiMrs6y,>;^.H - : ')Wj:ioO'-'. " : " 'lnspector : bf; ; S!icep^ ; .Bonny Glen, Ranglfikci;; August 30th,' : lSS4;V-..f ' D.'Pj;ACoCK,lw^, : 3larwi;rt,:ri : ; ; ;y:/.^'.'; v n: Deaii Sin,— I.thisiyeaivtried'yourtliftvand ■' found it very -efficacious, for lice and ticks, wit is much cheaper_.than,aiiy other I over ■ used,', andlpavcstlie.wooraiiilskin' beautifully whito; ; atd soft, truly, ' : i '*'''/?'• ~4'v..;. '....-. .■';'' LotnumbS ■..'': Rojeliill,September27tli;iS,S4 : . ;; :; .MrPeacock, '■;;,?■<'■ 'y{:!f : ■■;■' Dear Siu. —AVerclippccl^our: sheep in March, ■ last with your dipping.-mixture, ■ and found it' to answer well,- 1 killing; all the lice and ticks.. leaving the wool. beautifully' 'soft, white, and oily, and tliorouglilyaleansing the akin... . Our-: : sheep were very lousy dipping, but'-at:present-dati are perfectly, free, from lice and ticks,;; :.■:- ■:-, : ; :K.;& R.'E; Jousston;'V : i Bushy Bahk, : Ra'ngitikci, August 4th; : -..'.;. TO Mr PEACOCK/Cy;, '■' } S: :i;V ;; Dear ■.Sn!,-Haviiig\used':;your dip this season, I beg to testify: to its thorough efficiency ill killing ticks ami.; their eggs, leaving the wool beantifully wliif^soft,.'iuid uily, and thoroughly cleansing the skin.?" : -7'/"■'■%■■ -.?'- .■■.-.■.'-.
■ ■ "i'.."-:';.';■'.'■ AVfir"ST'..-F!IEDERICK, jllll, .. '-" 33elleyue;i;l?'aiisitilf»!i^:Septeiobor..l8tIi. MnPeacock —V---'.;.- -vi-fV/iVV--'-Dead me. everysatisfaction. It ticks, is kitng in its c(Ycctd,-^i ve.a : 111o;■;Sv,r-1> 1 ":\ good gloss; and docs not' staiii.-. >lt via ; :alao> considerably cheaper than hitherto Used. .' :-; ,^:^^: Rangitikci Junctibii, Sep., Ist. : ; Mn Peacock,- M'!'~'-:;X: :^: '-.'■.'..„,.■;..-,.,; # Deah far the best and cheapest I have ever, usuil.-,''' Jt does not stain or make the wool dry: 'ami \liarsli, like'many of. the English dips, but puts on a beautiful gloss, and cleanses away ill tfdtli, killing all insect life, and is lasting iii'jts; effect. . ■■ ■ '• ■■/■:&;} DAXIEE SIEVEXS.',V; ."' ■"Woddlaiuls;' November 3rd, iSSS."-" : " -;- Mn Peacock, ■^'.'''■"■A. ■: ' : ;'-X- : '" : ' V DeabSib. -Your.Dip has given .mc'satisfac:..' tion, andlintend,to:use.it:thisyear.:;;; : :'vi.;v;;;:iv ■ ■ Grov'eieyi l'Gtli December/1885.''. :; Mr Peacock, - .""j';j Deab Sik. —I liavo much pleasure in testifying to the efficiency of youi dip in killing lice and tick?. I am now shearing, and the sheep are veryfrecof vermin. Alex. Jlcßeth. Mlding, 12th April, 1885. Messrs Halcombe k Shuebwill, Gentlemen.—l find the dip, known as Peacocks, after a fair trial, a certain destroyer of insect life, one slr.ep, with eighteen months wool, being badly infected with lice. Tim only difference made between that particular sheep and the remainder was giving it extra time in the tank, It aso leaves the wool soft, and without the stain you so often see left by other dips. I propose (lipping the remainder of Mr "Wrey's flock this month, and trust you will reservo me sufficient for three thousand sheep. I am, gcntlemen'j-yours faithfully, v'v":\ John Saxon, Manager for Mr ¥rey. Ageni3 ; Messrs Levin & Co,, Wcllintr. ton; Messie T. J. Milling & Co., Christchurch ; Messrs Hardy & Sidey, Napier; Messrs Bimicß & Wanoanui;'. Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Bulls, Palmerston, and Woodville-; Messrs Halcombe & Sherwill, Feildiny; Messrs Watt & Jones, Miirton; Mr Ruberc Whittem, Manutalii, Taranaki; Mr G, Franklin, Tiirakina. , Messrs Lowes & lonxs, 204 ; Mastorton. ARTK!JHWft'RB«RTOBI,&CO. Stock anu Siiahebrokers, Laxd, Estate, Financial, axdOeseuai, Commission Agists, Luikton Quay, Wellutoiov.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2272, 16 April 1886, Page 4
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