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F. NOBLE, Expressman and General Carrier, MASTERTON, GOODS and LUGGAGE conveyed to all parts of the District. 1 m (POISONOUS.) MIXES READILY WITH COLD WATER. Positively the oftest Dip for Wool, SAFE, ' RELIABLE, LASTING, UNIFORM, STAINLESS, CHEAP. TE3IIMOHIAI- - September IG, Mr R. Evans put through my dip three or four hundred hoggets, using Mr 0. M. Brook's preparation. Tho wcro very badly infested with ticks and lico. To-day I have carefully examined the sheep, five weeks after the dipping. I have not been able to find a single live stock or louse The skin is clear and bright, tho wool has made good growth, and has a remarkable soft and rich feel. Altogether, judging from this one trial, 1 consider it one of the very best dips in the Market.—l am, yourtruely, Phiup 0. Theelkeld. Inglewood, Foxton, October 3,1886. On December lGth, at shearing timo, these sheep were again'examined, and found to be in exactly the samo state as described, above, Price—Per gallon 4s, in 4or 5 gallon drums, In barrels, 20 gallons, 3s 9d;

100 do. 3a Gd; 500 do, 3s 3d, One gallon requires diluting with 50 gallons of water mamfactund only by 0, M, BROOKE, Optmim Ckmkt, Kmpoi, AGBNTSFOR WAIRARAPAWESTON Bros., CARTE KT ON.

(Late New Zealand Loathor Co,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE MANUFACTURER, LambionQoay, Wellington. JE. P. lias much pleasure in directing , attention to the Special Excellence of the Goods manufactured by him, which wore awarded a Silvkh Medal and 3 Certificates at the late Industrial Exhibition. He has now a largo stock of Bootß and Shoes in the latest and most approved stylo, which for Comfort, Durability, and Cheapness cannot be excelled. Every Description of Boots and shoes made to order. Kepairs Executed while waiting. Oppoaite Government Buildings, Wellington. 2482

hMHHHhHHffIH; DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, recently erected in Victoria Street by tho Undersigned, andfurnished and equipped FIRST-GLASS BOARDING HOUSE, 1b now ready for the reception of suitable boarders. Terms, 25s per week. Private Rooms for Families. J. BULPITT.

0 It SAL Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler, in Firat Class ordor A patent Brickmaking Machine, capable of moulding 15,000 bricks a day; capable for steam or horse power. A small Boiling down Plant, suitable for small butcher. Also, manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, with racthet motion. ROBERTSON & CO. Ifi Phoenix Foundry.

rciMWT: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, AND HOXTON-STREET, LONDON, RE now showing tho LARGEST & . MOST CHOICE assortment of Ever exhibited in Wellington. Iron Half-tester and French Bedsteads Wiro-wove Spring Mattresses Spring Upholstered Mattrassen Dining, Drawing and Bedroom Suites Carpets, Linoleums, Hearth-rugs Bed-hangings, Window-vallance &Drapos PIANOS By Lipp, Kirkman, Justin Brown, and JRenardi. UKuArlb By Carpenter and other first-class makers, These Instruments wo offer at Wholesale prices. On ik deferred Payment System, N.B.—All the above are bought in the Best Markets for Cash, so that customers have the marked advantage of BUYING CHEAP. Messrs North and Scoullar Invito all visitors to inspect their stock. Note tho address— LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON

TO BUILDERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. THE Undersigned, having imported a first-class Planing: Machine from America, is now prepared to execute all orders for Flooring, Lininy, Mouldings, Architraves, &c., -Sic. Prices on appli cation, 2469 , ROBERT DONALD,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2531, 22 February 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2531, 22 February 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2531, 22 February 1887, Page 4

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