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HlL'livE HOTEL, FEATHEUSTON. (Uppoaito Railway Station). JAMES SMITH, /PROPRIETOR. THE best accommodation in tlio district. Wines an Sp-'vvts of tlio Qrat quality. Iloreca and Buggies always on lure. 1966 THE. MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of tlio most commodious and best appointed hotels in tlio Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer E. BVCKEBIWE, Whowouldbo glad to sco all his old patrons and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. The culinary department is first-class, and the wines, beers, and spirits aro of the very best quality obtainable. First-class Billiard Table TO HOTEL MASTKRTON \J Tlio Proprietor of tlio above, old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Mastorton and the surrounding districts,' as also tlio .travelling public for tlio largo measure of support hitliorto given,.and begs respectfully to stato that additions,' alterations, and improvements, in accordance, with the pro-, gross of tlio place,'-, as also the growing requirements of tlio trade, ..havo. been made. ■ v', ■'.'■ „.,y.-."-' }■ ,'/\ Tho Culinary Department:is as usual, first-class. / ,■:■(:■■ ''. •:?.''■'■ Wines, Beors, "■.-, Spirits; s and other liquors aro each, and all of'; tho.very.best quality, . ; ' y Tho Billiard Room, which .is. provided ntith one of Alcock's first-class tables, has Mst been refurnished.in the most elegant manner. ■ ';■■"?/■:'<.■'■■:. A.^E : LKINS'V';; '■■■'■ ■■■■'' : '}:- :•' Proprietor. ■.'. THE WHITERART:HOTEL...s CARTERTON.■? '«M:' Wr/T) }; HAS; much; pleasure' iriViiii- .■' Jj i" ; :"•'* -f prniiiig: his friends and tlio public ill general ,4liat;lielws..taken\ pos-' Bcssion of the abp.ve'.well-known, biiiiding in Carterton, latelybinder tlio proprietorship of Mr: Robert'. : EuioiTE; : 'and 'that the UQVOti§ssyzsLLr..wS[. defy competition forGchuineness and' Purity.' 'Well-furnislied. ? Pi:iv«fc : :vSiKinj : ''o)irf' i £e(/ Booms. ''■■■ Tlio "are under the Pcopridorh Immediate. Supervision. Sample ■■Rooms] for Commercial Travellers in.the\Centre of the Town. ,' ; Goon Stabliso-.asp Paddooks. y;i A Oab meets the'trains from the City.:WILLIAM€&PEAGOCK; BUILDER AMi;^T!IACTOR?V J : ■ MASTERTON.^^r..^'---:^ airKF^fjm DIPPING SEASON, "188 C;''' ■. PE ; £C'o'C ; K'^

'.■ £3_PEiil,ppp.-:;Gauons;:X^:",, : ; \. :: IS the Best, in its: effects' for.■ Xice^'Ticks; ami Scab. " ■:-■:; &%?#?PW£-&& The wool of the sliYjpp dipped with'..Peacock's price in the. Lojidqii:;salcs..Hiis season; and was reported.im;']jy.vtiip;L6iidon:brukors as being of a gbqd ) V|s6fiiJ,|dejcri i ptio' i excellent, condition^;'' ]{:.':?;y'^:i'u-%:::. : This Dip is.be.oo.ming.a univcrsalfayprr ite, and those"wliq : try::it'pnce/alivayflluso it again/ ■■"' 77? ?.;>■£ ::7;7;777 &^-7\v Oautiox. —. stirred up, acc'ording'to' printed.directions on each tin.' ■^ ; %-!ap^'Vx^y r '- : , The following are .the testimonials received:—7:77? ■ v : : - : -,-. .M.utb'n, October 18tli,:i8Si: Datid Peacock,' Esq.",' Hoihewpod7^;->;\^VA'~ ! \ Dear Sir.—l have examined several flocks of sbeep that havo'.been/dressed', in .your...hew Dip, and have muchqiiei'we in/'testifying to itsefficacy in destroying. both' ticks-and: lico, It is also most liencficiattbl.tlie- .wool,:.leavin : g : it beautifully whiteatitl-softUvlami-yourafaiih-: fully. : !,::-^r:-s*y£!^si:t& - ,i..2;f.-i Kpi)Eßt : Ki' Si)irspx,' : . .777 •';t(77i '.. 71hspeptor7qf.:.Slieop; : 7; Bonny Glen, RansitikeCfAugiist: : D. Peacock, Esq.':-Miirtohyv'i.% ; l7 i if;^;777 ; : Deak Sin I this .year" tried your7dip,7aiul found it very'efficacious for lico andUicks;/. It is much cheaper than'any'other I evcr...used, and leaves the wool and skin: beautifully, white fttd soft, without staining.-.-Yours truly,77 ;.: Jso7>P. Let!iiiridoe,)7 : Rosehill,September'27tb;;ißß4*: 'Mr Peacock, 7 : -l 7; ■{ ■.;[ .... : ; i^:V/ Deaii Sir.—AVodipped ;6ur sheepinMarch' last with your dipping mixture, and..found'it; to answer well, killing all the lice ami-ticks. leaving the wool beautifully'soft,"'white,'; and. oily, and thoroughly cleausing theskiri/; Our; ■ sheep wero very lousy dipping, but: at; presentdate, are perfectly free from lice and ticks/-7 ~'■ ~: ■ :\l &E. E. Johxsiox7'7 Bushy Bankyßangitikei, August'/ltliZ: 7 To Mr Peacock, .'7' ..77/37 Dear Sin, —Having■.. iiaeil' your." dip.vthisfseason, I beg to testify to its' thorough efHcicncy. in killing ticks and their eggs, leaving the'woolbeautifully white, soft, and oily, and thoroughly cleansing the skin. y ..,' ,; '■''77 y : 7 ' August. Frederick,' jun7'7 ■ Bcllevuc, Bangitikei; September :18th;" 7 MnPeacock,— • ■■■''.?.■■ '■.: ■:777''7-7; Deah Sill.—Your Dip has given meievery: satisfaction.; It kills all lico anil ticks, .'is .lait-:' nginits effects, gives the wool a good.gloss.';, and does not' stain.,/, It. iy, also .considerably cheaper than' imylpthoylip.J .Jiave'lhitlicrto.'' used. ■■ : 77''Ov77'v;::JAMESjOHNSrpx!:.7 Rangitikei Junction"; TDoriiiy. Gleii, Sep./lstv 7 Ma Peacock —7777;0 ■■— , V7.>7:V: i ..7''7' Dear Sut.-T6uv;4ip'is:by' / fartlie'best:and cheapest I haveever,«sed;Vi.lt does hot stain or make the wool iliy..tuul. : .lirirsh,: 1 ike many/of the English dips, but^'uts/ona'beautiful' gloss, i and cleanses away all ..fdth; : : killing fall: insect. life, anel is lasting in its cifect; 7 ' : :':7V |-7 tDANJEIi 1 STEVEXB;: ; f Woodlands, Npvcnibcr 3rd, 188577 Mr Peacock, . '■:'■ r;:::■■>■,':■■'( "■>•;.' _ Dear Sir. -Your Dip-has givcni.rrie/Batiiifn'ction, and I intend to. itse':.it : tliis.ycar..'.; .:■■" -7 :'"•.> ' Grovele'y, : "lGtii'■December,-1885.' .■■ Mr Peacock,. . '-^-i. '■'■ ;;7 :, 7. yy--y.^f : :'."-' ; '. DearSir.-I havonmclipleasurein testify:' ingto-tho efficiency of youi' dip in killinjji.licoi and ticks, I am now shearing, and the sheep'" aro vcryfrecofvermin. 7:' ■; Alex. Mcßetli. -. Feilding,' 12th April, 1885. Messrs Haicombe & Siirerwill, Gentlemen.— I find the dip, known as Peacocks, after a fair trial, a certain destroyer of insect life, one sh-.cp, with eighteen montliß wool, being badly infected with lice. The only difference made between that particular sheep and tho remainder was giving it extra time in the tank. It aso leaves the wool soft, nnd without tho stain you so often see loft by other dips. I propose dipping tho remainder of Mr wrey's flock this month, and trust you will reserve mc sufficient for three thousand sheep. I am, gentlemen, yours faithfully, John Saxon, Manager for Mr AYrcy. ' Agents : Messrs Lovin & Co., Wellington ; Messis T. J. Milling & Co., Christchurch ; Messrs Hardy & Sidey, Napier; "Mete'Barnes.& Higgie, Wangainii; Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Bulls, Palmerston, and Wnodvillo;, Messrs Haicombe & Shenvill, Feilding; Messrs ■ Watt & Jones, Marton ; Mr Roberc Whittem, Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr 0. Franklin, Turakina. Messrs Lowes & lorns, Masterton. ARTHUR WARBURTON, & CO, Stock and Suahebrokeks, Land, Estate, ■■ Financial, and Gkneul Commission Agents, Lamstov Quay, Wkuuotwon.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2274, 19 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2274, 19 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2274, 19 April 1886, Page 4

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