■; %■;■■ I'u'dor the patronage of tlieLames am . -,' .toiMHgs-dfMiwtßr^ii.'','.;^-; FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK MONDAY-Rinkiiig,' (Ladies night) •Pearson's Band : .;".'.";','/ .../"_■ TcE3oAv,.{Atiiuvorßury Day),'.Mn'rniuf . ■■:■ aiid afternoon,' Riuking, Eveuin; .'■■ SiguorMorleyV Entertainment..;. TiiURSDAY-Riiiking party,', Foaraon'i . Jlli.nd. ■'. ■'• . Friday—Stnee Rohenreal " Pa'ienco.' SAT CKDAY-Aftemoon Rinkihi>;, .■! ; And overy morning as.iwual..• • Entertainments i will shortly'. be an -'■-. nnuiiced.! '■*•. BOMLMCHE SPECIAL NOIIOE TO THE LADIES ■ ■ '■' OFMASTEETON, • . AND WBEOUNDINO DISTBIOTS. DRESSMAKING -DEPARTMENT 1 : UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.' Tt AVING SECURED the services of MIS 9 HOURIGAN, An experienced Cutter and Fitter, late of Melbourne, we venture to assart that we shall now bo enabled ti give our Patrons the ureatost satisfaction, MISS HOURIGAN, having had charge of the Dressmaking Department in some uf the lendiug Homos in Melbourne, and bringing excellent testimon'wlsof ability, placed usin a posiion to recommend her to our numerous customers. Our prices, as usual, will be extremely moderate for the vmtY best wobk, TRIAL, AND YOOR RECOMMEND- • ATION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. t J HOOPER and.Co, GASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, BON MAROHE, MASTER TON. Lime Hot Lime Ho LIME HO I WELL I What is tho mutter now ? Just this. There, ha boon such arunontheUiimettvilleLime of lato, that, tho kiln ukept burning day and night to keep up with tho orders. All architects that know their, business specify uiithihe olso but Harriettvillo Lime, Mauriceville. Well, why do thoy specify Harriettvillo Lime? Just .ibis! They know their business, and rh-t is more than some people do. They know a good article when they sea it.' It is their business to' know. They know that tho liino produced at the" Harriettvillo Lirao Kiln is tho bust in the world and licks creation for. whiteness, It contains 92 per cent pure lime, guaranteed. Not 92 percent, of sand and dross I don't produce such' an article, and palm it olfaß Mauriceville Lime. .If you want such an article just go outside of your houses and scrape up the mud off tho roads, and put 8 per cent. Harriettville Lime into it and jou havo it. If you cull on my agents-Mr J. P, Cowie, Masterton j Mr H. Trotmin, Greytown; Messrs P. Hutson &00, Wellington; and Mr R.T. Edwards, Paluterston, you will get circulars and nalp6is, or from tho proprietor. Why not send ahum your orders for manure limo you will get it for next to nothing. If that is not cheap enough come and take it for nothing. But don't bo caught; TfHT'S ALL. H. E. BROOKS, 8083 Mmricevillo. w 1r QUIBELL'S LIQUID SHEEP DIP. (NON-POISONOUS.) An important and Reliable Dip tor Sheep & LambsT Chemical Food for the wool IS an infallible exterminator of insecl life, a complete and perfectly relia bio euro for scab', and dostroyer.of Ticks, Lice,>' Manse, Fleas, and all parasite! that attack Sheep or other animals. The Special Merits of Quibell's Liquic . Dip are—' It.is NOX-POISON'OUS to animal life I It is PERFEOI'LYjSAFE to use upoi 1 all animals. • . ilt is a RELIABLE and PEREEC] CURR for scab, Lice and liwecte. It NEVER FAILS in any caso when twod as directed.' ;' I Tho important Fattv Matter it containi 1 FEUDS THE WOOL, and'isst blended in the Dip that it is readilj absorbed by the Wool, making it sof and luxuriant. It is convoyed to the roots, nourish?! and f promotes the growth, 'prpduoim by natural laws an abundant, healthy and heavy fleeco. Forlambsand ewes it is most valuable vbeing non poisonous-; the growth of tbi young wool is assisted and their healtl improved, (Young lambs are' oftei injured by poisonous dips.) The ex perlonce of every practical and hones man proves this. QUIBELL'S SHEEP DIPS are largel; used by many of the m.ist importim sheep breeders in tho world, and wit! credit and advantage upon the mos valuable Hocks—a certain proof that the; are tho best money can procure, or the; would not be used so extensively upoi prize animah. Wellington Ageuts—Messrs Levin & 0 , 310, NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE AND GENERAL AGENUY.. W.J.GANDY, ■ 5, Grey-street and Custoni-House Quay /WELLINGTON, N.Z. ' TTNDERTAKES the Sale, Purchase U or Forwarding by Land of Sea of New Zealaud PRODUCE. and Met chandise in general, To ButterFactorier and dealers in Dairy producp, kg offer tho special advantage of a COOL AN! CAPACIOUS CELLAR, close to tli Queen's 1 Wharf, for storage of Butter. • W. J. G. is also a Ciistofti-Hous Ageut. : . .-. .- /, r S'o'l 10RSALE-Ghpap.-A fluo:iofc 1 Young Bro,th:Leghorn .Fowls alsn ; Plymouth Rock' andiWhito-Lef horu Cpokerels, -.'■. ; ''V'/,; /; '\'.'' : - - ■ : :'-i""- ; :;' -■".'..-'■v-'"-.- ■-..; ■*--;-;.,'-'--^ow , lt«)p;Koad.;;" ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3112, 25 January 1889, Page 3
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731Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3112, 25 January 1889, Page 3
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