3VNKT LOCAL HMSTBT Messes chamberlain bros. beg to announco that they liavo recently orccted HEW MACHINERY for. CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oata, Beans, Barloy, and Maize, for horses, cattlo and pigs, and that they have now on Bale CRUSHED BLACK OATS ... 2s3d CRUSHED WHITE OATS ... 2s <ld "is good us Chamberlain's Flow" Has beeomo a proverb in the District. This year tho quality is oven higher than usual, inasmuch as it boon an exceptionally favorablo season for growing wheat. Wholesale. MESSES CHAMBERLAIN BEOS, vonture to hope that their . "LOCAL INDfIfITBT" Will liavo the support and encouragement of tho whole comunity, and that consumovs will insist on having CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And ,us retain their money in tho District. MMBM STEAi FLOUR MILLS, MONEY TO BE SAVED BY 0000 TO GEORGE'DIXON BLACKSMITH k EAEKIEE, BANNISTEE-ST,, MASTERTON. CONTRACTED FEET, Corns, or that \ J offensive noise of Clicking cured. NO CUBE NO FAY. DIXON'S CHAMPION PATENT WIRE STR4INER is acknowledged by all competent judges to be tho Best and Simplest in the Market. No boroiiij? of the post required. Call to see horses shod with Steel Shoes for Gs per set FOR CASH only at GEO DIXON'S 2800 ARTHUR WARBURTON & CO. Stock and Siiarebuoicehs, Land, Estate Financial, andGi;neiial Commission Agents, Lamrton Qday, Wellington. JJ, W 1w 1E Y < ARCHITECT, .Chukcii Street Masteiton. Plans prepared and Estimat os furnished. THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF, WAIRAItAPA Main street Grevtown Incorporate under the Building Societies Act, 187G, Directors: Messrs W, 0. Cuff (chairman), M. Casclbcrg, J. Fuller, W. Booth. ¥, Skeot, and C. Pharazyn. The Aunual Income exceeds £7,000, Capital on Loan £18,000; Profits already allotted £4,218; Reserve fund £BOI. Tho purposes for which tho Aspociation is established are twofold. In thfl-Srst placo it
often an excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rate consistent wiih perfect security, and by allowing small or large sums to bo invested by periodical payments, or conforms to the circumstances of all classs. In the second place, to those who requircrloana upon properties they already possess, o who may meet with opportunities of acquiring'properties advantageously, it presents themcansof obtaining advances upon favorable terms, The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon, Subscriptions on investment shares, 5s per month; ultimate value of share £SO, Applications for shares toibe addressed So the manager. A liberal commission allowed to agents on investment shares ssucd through them, Office Hours—Monday, Wednesday, ami Friday, from 2to •! p.m, Pay Day—The first Saturday in each month, between the hours o 2 and 4, and 7 and 9 p,m, Agents— Mastcrton -Mr 6. S, 17. Dahymple, Carterton—Mr FH, Wood, Featlierston—Mr J, D, Cox, Eketalmua —Mr F, Jagcrhorne ahiatua-M D.Hutchen, ft, WYETT, EMPIRE HOTEL, FEATHERSTON. (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THE best accommodation in the district. Wines ar( Sp-'nts of the first quality, Horses and Buggies always on liire. 1966 Owen's Patent Njsvy Zealand Sheep Dip. "Tlic CHEAPEST and MOST EFECTUAL" For the prevention and extermination of Scab, Lice, Ticks, the cure of Lung Worm and Foot Rot in Sheep, and the destruction of obnoxious forma of Parasitical life of low type. —TESTIMONIALS— Whataroa, Wanganui, 2tth Sept. 1887 To Mr W. T. Owen, Makiririki. Dear Sir,—l have much pleasure in announcing to you tlio success of your Patent New Zealand sheep Dip. I dipped 430 lambs badly infected with lung worm. Previous to dipping they used to die three and four every day, and since I dipped three died in six weeks. 1 examined the three and found the lung worm dead. They are now recovering very fast, If I had not dipped, fifty more at least would have died, and Ido not know when they would have stopped. Yours truly AUGUSTIN 6EOROETTI. Memorandum from ALEX. MONRO, Sheep, Cattle, and Rabbit Inspector, and Registrar of Brands, Wanganui. 17 th December, 1887, To Mr Wat Tiros. Owen, Makirikiri, In reply to your letter asking for my opinion as to the result of the dipping of Messrs Davey and Co.'s sheep in your patent New Zealand Dip, I have much pleasure, in testifying to the satisfactory result of the dipping, 1 inspected the sheep previous to the dipping and found them badly infected with lice and ticks; and 1 again inspected them about a week after they were dipped, and found no signs of either lico or ticks. The wool at the same time felt soft and seemed in no way injured. In my opinion your dip is one of the cheapest and best yet offered to farmers, and ought to do much to clear their flocks from lice and ticks. ALEX, MONRO. Sold in tins sufficient to make 40jD »allons of Dip, 17s Gd; and cases containing six tins, or sufficient for 2,400 at £5 per case. Requires mixing d water only. ' ont3 for Wairarapa OWES & IORNy, Mastcrton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2872, 13 April 1888, Page 4
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