10R SALE.—A splendid lot of BOX TBAS at 18/,'21/,'2S/;"2BC "'•"'■ KOMPTMALLY OOuD V-ALVB. Use ouit BULK TEAS at 2/, and 2/4 PURE INDIAN TEAS, These Teas.are iapidly increasing in favor, and are far superior to packed teas ' at more money.' Our Oolong Kaugra Valley Tea, THE FINEST TEA IN THE COLONY, ■_ _ AT2/8. A trial is requested of all true lovers of REALLY GOOD TEA, imported especially for the INDIAjn TEA WAREHOUSE, opposite Princh of Walks. F.W. TEMPLE, 2270 MaSTERTON. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in tho hands of that well-known public caterer ■B. BUOKERIDQE, Whowouldbe glad to seo all his old patrons and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. The culinary dopartmont is first-class, and the wines, beers, and spirits are of the vory best quality obtainablo. £3*Alcock's First-class Billiard Table pLUB HOTEL MASTERTON The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully- to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, havo been made. The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class, Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of tho very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided nfith one of Alcock's first-class tables, has Mst been refurnished in the most elegant manner. . A. ELKINS, Proprietor. THE WHITE HART HOTEL, CARTERTON, W. BISHOP, PROPRIETOR. WT) HAS much pleasure in in- , JJ, forming his friends and the public in general, that ho has taken possession of the above well-known building in Cartorton, lately under the proprietorship of Mr Robert Elliotte, and that the LIQUORS NOW SOLD mil defy competition for Gonuinoness and Purity. Well-furnished Private Sitting and- Bed Room. The Culinary Arranqments aro under tho Proprietor's Immediate Supervision. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers in the Centre of the Town. Goon Stabling and Paddocks. A Cab meets the trains from the City. WILLIAM T. PEACOCK, builder km mimm MASTERTON. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 1982 DIPPING SEASON, 1886. PEACOCK'S £3 per 1,000 Gallons, IS the Best, Cheapest, and Most Lasting in its effects for Lice, Ticks, and Scab. ' The wool of the sheep dipped with Peacock's Lubricant Dip fetched' a high price in tho London solos this noiuon, anil was reported on by the London brokers as being of a good, useful description, in excellent condition, This Dip is becoming a universal favorite, and thoso who try it once always use it again. Caution. that the Dip is well stirred up, according tu printed directions on each tin. The following are a few of the testimonials received ; Marton, October 18th, 1884. Datid Peacock, Esq., Homewood, Dear Sib.—l have examined several flocks of sheep that have boon dressed in your new Dip, and have much pleasure in testifying to its efficacy in destroying both ticks'and lice. It is also most beneficial to the wool, leaving it beautifully white and soft, lain, yours faith-, fully, ■ Robert K. Simmon, Inspector of Sheop- '
Bonny Glen, Rangitikei, August 30th, 1884. D. Peacock, Esq., Marton. Dear Sir.—l this year tried your dip, and found it very efficacious for lice and ticks. It is much cheaper than any other I evor used, and leaves the wool and skin beautifully white atd soft, without staining.—Yours truly, '■■ Jno. P. Lethbrioqe, ■. ' Rosehill, September 27th, 1881. Mr PEACOCK, Dear Sir,—AVe dipped our sheep in March last with your (lipping mixture, and found it to answer well, killing all the lice and ticks, leaving the svool beautifully soft, whito, and oily, and thoroughly cleansing the skin. Our Bheep were very lousy dipping, but at present dats are perfectly free from lice and ticks. ' E, k R, E, Johnston. .. Bushy Bank, Rangitikei, August 4th.' To Mr Peacock, Dkau Sir,—Having used your dip this Boason, I ftg to testify to its thorough efficiency in killing ticks and their eggs, leaving tho wool beautifully white, soft, and oily, and thoroughly, cleaning the skin, August Frederick, jun, . Bellevue, Rangitikei, September 18th. Mr PeacockDear Sir—Your Dip has given mo every satisfaction. It kills all lico and ticks, is hwtng in its effects, gives tho wool a good gloss, and docs not stain, It is also considerably cheaper than any other dip I havo hitherto used. James Johnston. Rangitikei Junction, Bonny Glen, Sep,, Ist, Mr PeacockDear Siß.—Your dip is by far the best and cheapest I have ever used. It does not stain or mako the wool dry and harsh, liko many of the English dips, but puts on a beautiful gloss, and cleanses away all filth, killing all insect, life, and is lasting in its effect, Daniel Stevens. Woodlands, November3rd, 1885. Mr Peacock, Dear Sir. -Your Dip has given mo satisfaction, and I intend to use it thiß year. Groveley, lGth December, 1885. Mr Peacock, Dear Sir.—l havo much pleasure in testifying to the, efficiency of your dip in killing lico and ticks. I am now shearing, and tho sheep are vory free of vermin, Alex. Moßeth. Feilding, 12th April, 1885. Messrs Halcombe & Shrerwiu, GENTLEUEN.-Ifind tho dip, known as Peacocks, after a fair trial, a certain destroyer of insect life, ona eboop, with eighteen months wool, being badly infected with Leo, The only difference made between that particular sheep and tho remainder was giving it oitra 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 Wrey's flock this month, and trust you will reserve me sufficient for three thousand sheep, I am, gentlemen, yours faithfully, John Saxon, Manager for Mr AVrey. • Agents : Messrs Levin & Co., Wellington ; Messrs T. J. Maling & Co., Christchurch ; Messrs Hardy & Sidey, Napier; Messrs Barnes & Higgle, Wanganui; Messrs Stevens & Gorton, Bulls, Palmerston, and Woodville; Messrs Halcombe & Sherwill, Feilding; Messrs Watt & Jones, Marton; Mr Robert; Whittem, | Manutahi, Taranaki; Mr G. Franklin, Turakina, Messrs Lowes & loenh, 204 Masterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2277, 22 April 1886, Page 4
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