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juVU'ihU HOTEL, FEATHERSTON. (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR, THE best accommodation in tho district. Wines art Sp'nts of tho first quality. Hones and Busies always onhiro. 1961 i THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of tho most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer S. BUCKEEJDGE, Whowouldbo glad to seo all his old patrons and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. Tho culinary department is first-class, and the wines, beers, and spirits are of the very best quality obtainable, [gf Alcock's First-class Billiard Table 7UUB HOTEL MASTERTON Tho Proprietor of the abovo old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Mastorton and the surrounding districts, as also tho travelling public for tho; largo measure of support hitherto givenjiand begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and im- : provemontsj"-iiv ; ;accordance" with the progress as also tho growing rcquircmcnts^-biitlio ,'trade, siiave boon niado. ....>V..;K.vV; '.!■■..-- ■' •;'■' . The CuiinaryjDepartment js.':as'usual;-first-class^/:ix ; :i ; f ■ "Wines,r:fEeersiv .Spirits, ; :'and : :;.other liquors are'eaclf.and." all of.;', the,very best ' quality.'' ? u;:'v:^'.H ; v.4\^' ; ¥*V' ;:! V ■ -The Billiardßobnv which is:-, provided ntith ono.of AJcock's.first-class tables, lias .-..tt'st bceifrcfurnishe(i;in tho most elegant manner.'^"J!iy^A;'''-''^:: : -' l: '.v'-:' ; -v. S.^y '■[ - : '.:/Kf : :^- ; 0 i \f ;■;%; Proprietor.;;;;. ;::;THE.-flirCE-HART^HIEfc - mucii|pleiisiiro : in;',inr. !;;W;Css.ivf^ public-in hS ,session;.of ijip' a^pYe;;iycll : known;. ibuildiilg . in CaftdrtonV.iat6ly.unfleii.tlip :propi:ip;tbrsliip of Mr '■'Ro'be'iit. ' rihd. vtlfat ,tiio;tiQljdM #il>^ill;;:de|y ' Well-furiiished : lmt^hongjArid-- : :I$d [ \ under '^ision/v^fe^ '^.£;i(J6'bp;' : '.S^^ fA 'QAiviiic'etsJtiiy ratafpirn: the^ity,;;; WILLIAM T. FBACOCK, BUILBE ■ AND IIASTERTON. miMATER OIVEF. 1932 ffs. IJIPPING'SEA|)|- IMO% IS %(s. Best; : Chcapcst,; ; and ; Mostliasting fi jn.yitsTe|ects;;f()r; ; Lice; : Ticks,yan'd .^^''('■/■[■^' i .;: ; ';;:,:- / i'. :: - : fetched/ fir liigli ■■ pricG iri'tlieionflqti.isales .'this .'season;, and ..: was 'reported;. pji : ,i>y vithp sondbn' brokers; Jas being;of : ai'g6pdj:.'useM ; excellent';cohdiii(ih;-':;:..'"-: : ;vlJ'v'H^ : i: : 'ihV:

■'-■' TlmDipiajQecoraing^vuniversdfavor: ; . ite, and'tllpsdiwKoJkyJfewicealirayriiie .y t against; ;£.,.; : ■'■■ 2sv ' %f- ■/;'£: ■! v.- ■' CAUTi6s;^Soo : |that,; i .the; Dip;Us;; l well '■: stirred'lip,'according to' printed directions. ■on cachitiii/jf;££ ■. Z; ::! r> 'ppiCp .'.: Tho;folloWiiig.nro a; few of itlieitqsti^ monialsjcceived::— : -.v >v; : : ■ v :-.'Mar'ton, October lSth,:lsS4;/t Datid Peacock; Esq;, Homcwood.\?. : ? :< : v '■ Dear.SiiC— Lh'aye examined : aovcral flocks of sheep that have been .dressed-in 'your... new Dip, and havc.;imich IpleiisjtWjii; testifying to; ; its Hicks? nnd. lice;; ',.. It is also'rno3fc.bcrie6cial.to:tlie*wopl,; : leavingifc bcautifullylwhito and soft.: I am,".yours fdicli- ; fuiiy, <y ■:;-:: ;m%OaH ■■''■&*&:r.. ' ''Robert, [ ' ■'^'■i.f.S:; '■•■- ■-.'■..'■ ; . !\-.ln3pbctpr/of : Shdoplv i ■' Bonny '■ D/PKACOCK,'.Esq;,i3[arton;::ft::' ;; ;:)o ; ;;; ; :':. ..::}£ ■■■Dear .Sift.T-I thia-yonr tried!your dip, .and . found it ':v'ery,:cl!iciiciou3 for. lice and ticks." It fs mnch' chcaper.tlian any-'other I cvcKiiseil,' and leaves the..wool and skin beautifully-white ■ atd soft,.without. 'staining.—Yours truly,-? ,s .':'■ '.i'} '^qschili,September 27th, ..Mr Peacock, ;"'■•' ~;r 'i : ■''"-:/■' // Dear Siii,'—AVe dipped our sheep in March . laßt with your dipping mixture, and'found it to answer well," killing all the lice and ticks.' leaving the wool'beautifully soft,",white, 1 , and oily, and thoroughly cleansing the skin.,; Our sheep were very lousy dipping, but at presentdate- are perfectly free from lice and ticks,..;!;);:: , ~:.;,,-■ R. k 11. E. Joukston;V : 'v Bushy Bank, Eangitikei,''''August 4th". ; lv-; To Mr Peacock, s-' . .''''^v^vjri&r?*;' Dear Sir,—Halving used l "your -dipvithis season, I beg to testify to its thorough efficiency ■ in killing ticks and iheir eggs, leavingthc wool; beautifully \vliite,..Vbft, and oily, and thorougldy. cleansing the skin. -; .;:,; '■'■■!.> ::~.'''-; ;i; M-. 'vC'?''|! Bcllcv'uc, ; Kangit-ikb'i, September. 18K''';;" Mr Vr.\maK,~- : ::i;.ff-':'" ■ Dear Sni;—Your; Dip • has given-mo every satisfaction. It kills all lice and ticks, is lrtstngin its eircctsV'gives the,wool : a good gloss, and does no'Waiiw It is also-considerably cheaper tlianl; any other dip I have : hitherto used. ■'. .:l:i;4j:.cX .::;■ James Johnston. ,-■- Rangitikei Junction;'-Bonny Glen,-Sep.j Ist.;,'. MrPeacock,-,oK'■::;-■;■■ \ o'-; -\y/{\ f."■. Dear Sm,--Y6ur dip is by far the best land cheapest I have ever used. It does not stain or make the wool'dry and linrsli,'■ like', many of the English dips,' but puts on a beautiful gloss,. and cleansesawiiy all filth,' Wiling all insect life, and is lasting in its effect. ...v" \ "&' ■ ■ ■■'': . .■ Daniel Stevens.^ ■■'■ Woodlands, Novembcr3rd, 1885.-;':! Mr ■'■'■ ■"■■^■^-""i-l-xC Dear Sni.'-.Yoiir Dip has given ; me. satisfac- 1 . tion, and I intend to use it this year.'l■'-;; : v'-;x : : '' Groveley,';loth-Dcccmbcr,;lßßu.;.. ; MRPEACOCK,.S-;tl ; ;;--""';' : - : .- : -: Dear Sir.-4 have much pleasure in testifying to the efficiency of youi dip in killing lice and ticks. I am now shearing, and the sheep arc very freoof vermin. Alex. Mcßcth. Feilding, 12th April, 1885, Messrs Haicombe k Shrerwill. Gentlemen.—l find the dip, known as Peacocks, after a fair trial, a certain destroyer of insect life, one with eighteen monthß wool, being badly infected with lice. The only difference made between 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 seo left by other dip 3. I propose dipping the remainder of Mr Wrcy's flock this month, and trust you will reserve me sufficient for three thousand eheep, 1 am, gentlemen, yours faithfully, John Saxon, Manager for Mr AYrcy, Agents : Messrs Levin & Co., Wellington ; Mcssis T. J. Skiing & Co., Christcliurch; Messrs Hardy & Sidey, Napier; Messrs Barnes & Hisgie, Wanganui; Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Bulls, Palmerston, and Woodville; Messrs Halcombo & SlierwilL, Feilding; Messrs Watt & Jones, Marton; Mr Robert Whittcm, Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr 6. Franklin, Turakina. Messrs Lowes &lorns, 204 Masterton. ARTHUR WARBURTOH, & CO. Stock and SiiarkbbokerSjLasd, Estate, Financial, and General Commission Agbsts, LAsrmoN Quy, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2273, 17 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2273, 17 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2273, 17 April 1886, Page 4

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