DESTROYER. For thethorough extermination of Trees ltootn »nd Scrub of all descriptions. BY tho inoculation of lire timber with this compound the whole tree, including the roots is reduced to a highly inflammable and rotten state, and will burn readily right down to the roots. Dead timber and stumps can also be destroyed with it, The use of it is simplicity itself, and but little labor is required. Time occupied for full destruction of a large tree, about three months, stumps and dead timber one month. It has boen tested with unqualißed success on 640 aoros, the wholo area being cleared and now under crop. Directions for Use .—ln a large tree a hole Jin in diameter and Gin deep should bo bored downwards in the trunk towards the hoart.fill with tho compound —about ono ounco will'be requiredplug the hole securely and mnko airtight, Cork or stiff clay will do, For smaller trees a hole of less diameter and a smaller quantity of the compound will suffice. i Price—fla fid per pound, 1 in 41b and lib tins, and in drums of 501bs. The cheuhest, quickest, simplest, easiest, and su.eat method of clearing laud. The largest tree* can be destroyed at a cost of a fow ponce. A good testimonial from one ponticman, (who has cleared every tree from 700 acres). Cowper's Trco and Root Destroyer. Solo agent for N.Z. J,VS. MOHOLLS, 02, OuiH-srUBKT WrUIKHTOS I7ADlKS'blJKssSjiJitt, JACKETS, ULSTERS, 4a, /fy That li.ivo become snileil Wf and faded, ran be MKI) jd Fasiiioaabus Colons) for /cfem Winter Wear mm WITHOUT BEING MM UNPICKED. ' The process of Dying preserves the quality of the Goids, and improves their appeaiance. MOURNING ORDERS Executed on tho Shortest Notice at BARBER'S CLEANING AND DYKING ESTABLISHMENT, M, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. MASISBTOH A0351.,.M1!S J. Dkgi.. 8003 Scoullar& Chisholm, ' Lato North and Scoullar, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON RESPECTFULLY beg to invite all Country Visitors to Wellington to OAIL and iNSraoi their large and wellassorted stock of puaNITI'REpfJBNISHING, ETC whioh for workmanship, finish.and value cannot be equalled in town, Harlequin Suites, Drawing-room Suites, Dining-room Suites Bedroom Suites, Chippendale Occasional, Chairs Cabinets, Over Mantles, Diniiif, Tables ' Iron Bedsteads, Children's Cots Mattrassos, Wire-wovo Uphol erod Hpritig Jhttres3o3, Brus sel Carpets, Tapestry Carpet*. Hearthrues, Linoleums, Amer lean Chairs, Austrian Chairs S, and 0. beg to draw atteution to the PIANO AND ORGAN DEPARTMI3KT. Pianoi-mado by the celebrated Carle Ecke, Wulkor Erhardt, Brinsmeac Justin Brown, Schwetchen, etc, Oreaus by Emboli, Mason and Hamlin Bridgeport and Carpenter etc. etc. The iliovo iuatruineiita sold on deferrwi i' men' liysloin, extending over tvn»i Note tho Address— LAM BTON QUAY.WELLLNGTOiN Footballs, footballs,! D, ASHER OF the CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR, Manners-street, Wellington, Has just opened np a large assortment of Gilbert's, Buaaey'e, Bryan's, and all other celebrated makers Footballs and Bladders, FOLDING CHAIRS, BUXING GLOVES BAGATELLE BOARDd, all sizes, Workboxes, Writing Desks, Ladies' Companions, Fancy Bags, Albums, Photo Frames, Pictures, Rocking and VelocipedeHorees, Toys in great variety Cutlery Hardware, Electro-plated ware. Brushes and Combs, Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags, and Portmanteaux, Basket Ware, Papier Mache Goods, and general variety of fancy goods, for presents and central use. Also a large variety of China Tea Sets, 40 pieces from 12s Od Desert Services, Vases and Ornaments of every description. ENGLISH FIREWORKS 201) English 4-wheeled PMAMBULATORS, ludia Rubber Tire Wheels and Rever sible £, odl L2IUS ! '^W5K^SS!w.r-^, ron Bicycle Wheelß, £jl 10s 6d BiskePcrambulatiH 10s t)(l Note the Address— MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON Agent Fm— BiMSTO's CELEBI'ATED OIL 01 ELMALYrTUS, I'll L-> AND OINTMSN'IVS, ■ a valuable filcmal remedy tor R'nieinnliini, Lumb go, Si(ii!io!,tprairii,Njnlalgia, Clijlic, Whooping Uucb, we. OIL PiioeZs perßotfo.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3200, 9 May 1889, Page 4
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594Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3200, 9 May 1889, Page 4
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