A. McGt.iSH.iS ft CO., 1 MASSES iff G6maflGm!H,k ■ . • ; 1 j; ■:'■■■. ■ v Midi. j DESIRE to thank the Public for their past' Patronage, and to inform them that they have added to their business a i Depattmeat Which will be worked distinct, and.under,the Jfatiagemeiit, of MR WIN CH IiiSTEE,: a, thoroughly experienced tradesman, and expert TEA BLEND EE. Our Teas will be made a speciality. Other lines in the shape of Sugar,!G6ffee;G6coa,; Candles, Preserved Eruits, Provisions and General Stores will be lound of the best qualities, and at prices not to be beaiten in the District.' One trial..solicited. . McGLASHAN & CO., * *; _ V I QUEEN STREET, MASTBRTON. DISSTON'S CIRCULAR SAWS, ■ YERTICLE SAWS, bam):;saws, SAW SHARPENING MACHINES. -SAW FILES,ffiLLBELHIS: India Rubber, Cotton, and Leather. ENGINE CYLINDER and LUBRICATING OILS. TOOLS OP ALL Kikds. ROBT. GARDNER & o°' WHOLESALE & RETAIL IE0!N"!M!03Sr G-EES, LAMBTON-QPAY, WELLINGTON.
WANTED KNOWN—Tl'nLincciaqueiicecfjihe du..«cß3 in trade, 1 have £ISOO worth o: oxCi-a sttckin hat a, cc v.sisUiig of Double and Single Buggies with tops and no tops, Lad : es Phcetons, Butchers,' Bakers, 1 and Grocer's Carts, also Spring Tivps o? r'l de.".ci : pL ! ons, Contractors' Tip Carts,'' Wharf Tip Carts, and Coal Carts. A mwber of second-hand Carts of all descriptions; also a Brougham and Landau, three aud Harness complete. ' All the abovo are to be sold 011 the most reasorpble and rberal terms.' Apply to BOHAN. JNGTON COACH FATORY", MANNERS-STREET m. TRAD (POISONOUS.) THE VERY BEST MADE. MIXES READILY WITH COLD WATER. A Positively the Softest Dip for Wool. ■ teAFE, . TjASTTIVfi' UNIFORM, STAINL.ES S, : CHEAP, ' ' TestimonialOn September 16, Mr R. Evans put through my dip three or four hundred hoggets, using Mr Ul, Brook s preparation. The Hoggets were very, b&dly infold with ticks and ice. 10-day 1 have carefully examined the sheep, five weeks after the dipping. I have not been able to find a single livestock or louse. The iiuLtilfS fi ' If" "'1 ! laß i»« ( log°od growth, and lias a remaikablo !,! ! '• 51? , er ' this one trial, 1 consider it one of ,e , iy be f am, yours truly, Pmur 0. Threlkeid. •Hewood, Foxton, October 3,1886. at sliCcuiny time, shoep were again examined, and ound to be in exactly the SEime as described above. ■ tnlu 4 « 01 8 ?! lon ; druiD8, 1,1 ban-eJs, 20' pilous, 33 9d; 100 do. ys Gd , 500 do, us „d, One gal lm t requires diluting with 50 gallons of Water AOEBT*** a " i!, < WESTON Bros.,
SUPERPHOSPHATES. ARTIFICIAL MANURES, m CELEBRATED CHEMICAL MANURES. T OWES & lORNS have been nppoinJj ted.asents for the above celebrated nurtures, w ich are upon analysis,declared specially rich in all the constituents required for plant food. Price only £5 PER TON. FREE ON RAIL AT WELLINGTON. Analysis by DR, HECTOR, Samp s may re seen at the office of the Ag< ta, Loiyia & loiiss., . 2331
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2609, 28 May 1887, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2609, 28 May 1887, Page 1
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