A. jtfcGLASHAN # ; Ca, U and to inform them that they have added to their business a
Which will be worked distinct, and under the Management of MR WINCHESTER, a thoroughly experienced .tradesman, and expert TEA BLENDER Our Teas will be made a speciality. Other lines in the shape of Sugar, Coffee, Cocoa, Candles, Preserved Fruits, Provisions and General Stores will be Found of the best qualities, and at prices not to be beaten in the District. One trial solicited. • McGLASHAN & CO,
DISSTON'S BAND SAWS, SAW SHARPENING MACHINES. -SAW FILESIndia Rubber, Cotton, and Leather. ENGINE CYLINDER and LUBRICATING TOOLS op All Kinds, HHMOTIIffIMIMfi WHOLESALE* MAIL MMflfUMeaafcrJa LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON.
...„„„J KNOWN,—Thatiiuattquer.eecf]lhe diLnoss in trado, I have W £ISOO worth of extra Btcck in hand, ccr.si&tlng of Double and Single Buggies with tops and no tops, Waggonettes, Ladies Plitetona, Butohors,' Bakers,' and Grocor's Carts, also Spring Traps of all descriptions, Contractors' Tip Carts, Wharf Tip Carts, and Coal Carts. A large number of second-hand Carts of all.descriptions; also a Brougham and Landau, throe Horses and Harness complete, All the above aro to be sold on the most reasonable and iberal terms, Apply to M. BOH AIT WELLINGTON COACH FATORY, MANNERS-STREET
m w. ftISWK mm (POISONOUS,) [wijii;ii»iii;i»wii;iwi'i MIXES READILY WITH COLD WATER. . .. Positively the Softest Dip for Wool. SAFE, RELIABLE, ■ ■ LASTING, UNIFORM,:' STAIftLESS, CHEAP,. Testimonial—' ..•„.■ sOu September 16, Mr R. Evans put through my dip three or four hundred hoggets, using Mr 0. M. Brook's preparation. The florets were very badly infested with ticks and lice., To-day I have carefully examined the sheep, fivo weeks after the dipping. Ihavo.not been able to find a single livestock or louso, The skin.is clear and bright, the wool has made good growth, 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.-! am, yours truly, '' Philip C. Threlkbld. . Inglewood, Foxton, October 3,1886. On December 16th, at shearing time, these sheep were again] examined, and ound to be in exactly the same state as described'abovo. ■ ' " Pwoß-Per gallon 4s, in 4or 5 gallon, drums,:' In barrels, 20. gallons,■•■Bs 9d; 100 do; 3s 6d; 500 do, 3s 3d, : One gallon requires diluting with 50 gallon* of water Manufactured only by G. M, BROOKE, Omatm ClmnisL Kaknou AGENTS FOR WAMARAPA- ' , J WESTON Bros,, . CARTERTON.
SUFERPHOSPHATES. ARTIFICIAL MANURES. i4;iii;iir'i I ji]Hi3;^#i - OELEBRATED'-OHEMIOAL ..'-■. '": MANURES. ■■ 'OWES MORNS have Jj '■ ted aoenfrfor the above cojebrated manures, ( w ichare upon analysis declared specially rich in all-the constituents required for plant food. Price only j\ FREE ON RAIL AT WELLINGTON. Analysis by p«j i-m » n mwiMii m Samp gmaybosuea attjie office of the Ag* ts, Lowjes & lom,v' • 2331
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2588, 3 May 1887, Page 1
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447Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2588, 3 May 1887, Page 1
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