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P. NOBLE, Expressman and General Carrier, MAST&RTON.' | OODS and LUGGAGE coimyed to p all parts of the District.. n ' nn

(POISONOUS.) MIXES EEADILY WITH GOLD WATER. .' ■ ■ PijSITIVELY THE OWESI Dl? JOB WflOt SAFE. . KELIABLE, .; 'LASTING* UNIFORM,' ' STAINLESS, ."■.■•■ CHEAP. Teriimokial— " On September 16, Mr R, Evm» put through my dip three or four hundred hoggets, using Mr 0. M. Brook's preparation. The Hoagets were very badly infested with ticks i.nd lice. To-day I have carefully examined th sheep, five weeks after the nipping, I havo not been able to find a single live stock or louse The skiniß clear and bright, the wool has made good arowth, and has a remarkable ; soft and rich feel, Altogether, judging from this ono trial, 1 consider it one of the very best dips in the Market.—l am, yourtruely, Philip C. Threlkeld. Ingloffood, Foxtun, October 3,1886. On December Kith, at shearing time, theso sheep were again" examined, and found to be in exactly the same state M described above. Fbioe—Fer gallon 4s, in 4or 5 gallon drums. In barrels, 20 ito 9d ; 100 do. 3s Gel; 500 do, 3s 3d, One gallm requires diluting with 50 gallons of water iknufudwd only by 0, M. BROOKE, Operative, Chemist, Kawpi. AGENTS FOB WESTON'BroB.,CAETEET ON.

J. E. POTTER. (Laten-New Zealand Leather Co.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOE • MANUFACTURER, i IiAMBIOSQw, WjilUfOlo^f. JB. P. has much pleasure in directing , attention to the Special ExcelUnoe of tiw Goods manufactured by'him, which were swarded a Silver Medal add 3 Certificates at tho late Industrial Mi. bition. He has now a large stock of Boots and Shoes in the latest and most approvod style, whioh fur Comfort Dura, bilifcy, and Cheapness canuot be excelled. Every peecription of Boots ami ehes* made to order, Itepairs Executed while waiting,

■DEVONSHIRE SOUSE, reoently J erected in Victoria Street by the ndetsigned, and furnished and equipped to a iiiivi vtnvu vwmiuiiiu uuvufci Is now ready for the reception <>£ suitable boardcrß. Terms, 25s per week. ■'.'' Pbivate Rooms for Families. J. BULPITT.

I J K 8 A it Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler, in First Class order A patent Brickmaking Machine, capable of moulding 15,000 bricks a day; capable for steam or horse power. A aniall Boiling down Plant, suitable for small butcher, ! ■ Also, manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, iritb racthet motion. ROBERTSON & CO. , 1" Phoenix Foundry.' NORTH ASCOULLAR.

LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, AND HOXTON-STREET, LONDON, ARE now showing the LARGEST & MOST CHOICE uiortinent of Ever exhibited in Wellington, Iron Half-teeter and French Bedsteadt n ire-wove ouring w amasses SptiDß Upholstered Mattnuei . Dining, Drawing and Bedroom Suites Carpets, Linoleums, Hearth-rugs Bed-hangings, Window-vallance & Drapes ■PIANOS By Lipp.lUrkman, Justin • -Brown, and Renardi, ! ORGANS By Carpenter and:other first-class makers, Tkp Instilments we offer at Wholesale '''■ ■ ; • prices. ': Qriik Dtftned PayMtil Syitm. ■■''■ S.;B.j*rAlJ the above are bought in the Best Markets for Cash, so thai customers have the marked advantage of - .BUYING CHEAP; Messrs North and Seoullar Invite all visitors to inspect their stwjk. Note the address— •''"■! LAMBTON'QUAY, WELLINGTON '■' • '2471

TO BUILDERS AND THE PUBLIC . V ' .(GENERALLY.' '■••..■, , THE Undersigned, having imported: a first-class '. PUtuiiiff Machine ; from America,'in now prepared to execute allorderß for Flooring, Lininf, Mouldings, Architraves, &<,., h. Prices on appli cation. i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2544, 9 March 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2544, 9 March 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2544, 9 March 1887, Page 4

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