DESTROYER. For the thorough extermination of .Trees Roots audSeiub of all descriptions. J BY tho iuocuLitionof.liye timber wjth this compound-the whole-tree, including the roots is reduced to a highly « inflammable and rotten atate, and will c bum readily right down'to the roots, ; .Dead timber and stumps can also be b destroyed with it. n The use of it is simplicity itself, and c bdt little labor is required, v, Timo occupied for full destruction of »largo tree, nboutthree months, stumps ( and dead timber one month, > It has been tested with .unqualified lucceii on 640. acres, the whole area being cleared aud now under crop. ] Directions for Use.—ln a largo treoa holo lin in diameter and Gin deep should I be bored downwards in the trunk towards tho henrt,fill with tho compound J —about oiio ouuco will be requiredplug tho hole securely and make airtight, Cork or stiff clay will do. For smaller trees a holo of loss diameter and a smallor quantity of tho compound ' willsuffico. . i, I Price—ss (id per pound; in 41b and lib tins, and in drums of COlbs. . The chcahest, quickest, .simplest, easiest, and su.est - motkod of clearing i laud. The largest trees cm be destroyed, i at a cost of a few pence, , A good testimonial from one pontic-;, man, (who has cleared every tree frotn| 700 acres). j, Cowper's Tree and Root Destroyer. Sole agent for N.Z, JAS. NIUHOJL.LS. 02. OoavsTtKKT ...Wbuixhtox, JL,ADIES>' DKKSJSUUM, JACKETB, DLSTEUS, &o„ That have become soilcil 1 andfaded, can be DYED Fashionable Colors for . Winter Wear 1 WITHOUT BEING UNPICKED. The process of Dying preserves the quality of tho Goods, and improves their appearance, ' ; MOURNING ORDERS Executed on tho Shortest Notice at : ( BARBER'S CLEANING AND DYEING J ESTABLISHMENT, 4.6, CUBASTKEUT, WELLINGTON. JIASTBRTOX AQW...MRS J.DiXO.N, 8003 Scoullar& Uhisholm, Lato North and Scoullar, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON'! ■nESPEOTFULLY bog to invito all Country Visitors to Wellington to mil and isstzor thoir largo and weIIpURNITL'REpURNISHING, ETC \ whioh for workmanship, finish,and value , cannot be equaliod in town. Harlequin Suites, Drawing-rorro t Suites, Dininif-mom Suites j Bodrwm Suites, Chippendale Occasional, Chairs Cabinets, Over Mantles, Dininr, Tables Iron Bedsteads, Children's Cots s a Mattresseß,' l Wire-wovo Uphol s ci'cd flpriug Mattresses, Brua | sel Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Hearthrues, Linoleums, Amer lean Chairs, Austrian Uhaira S, and C, beg to draw attontion to tho PIANO AND ORGAN DEPART. MEAT, Pianos—mado by tho celebrated Curie Ecke, Walker Erhardt, Brinsmead Justin Brown, Schwetchen, etc. a I Groans by Kimbell, Mason and Hamlin " n Bridgeport and Carpenter etc etc. 4 P n 2hc ibove instruments sold on deforred p £ paymcut System, extending over two or C threo years, to Buit purchasers, Note the Address LAMBTON QUAY.WELLINGTON - D. ABHER OF the CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR, Manners-street, Wnlluwton, ( Has just opened up a largo usiortinent of Gilbert's, Busseys, Bryan's, and all other celebrated makers Footballs and Bladders, FOLDING CHAIRS, *- BOXING GLOVES BAGATELLE BOARDS, all sizes, Workboses. Writing Desks, Ladies' Companions, Fancy Bags, Albums, Photo Framos, Pictures, Rocking and S VelocipodeHorses, 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 preeonla and general use, Also a largo variety of C' China Tea Sets, 40 pieces from 12s Gd S Desert Services, ei Vases and Ornaments of every descrip- CI tion. ENGLISH FIREWORK,S 20D Enfflish 4-wheeled Pi PMAMBUMTORS, *■ po India Rubber Tiro Wheels and Rnvor tb] sibleH.odi; L2los 2 Bt Ac -*«* Lllos6d BaskoPerambulatou IOS 6d sivw vno nuuiwo—: MANNERS-BTREET, WELLINGTON (Next to ()peia Hojso), Agent For- . : _, ISOSISTO'S CELEBMTED OIL OF « EUCALYPTUS, PILLS AND OINT- ;'; M3NTS, ; w a valuable asternal remedy !cr Rhueina- »o tieuj, Lumbagu,-.'Sciatica, S|iH> ! ns,Neu «»; rata'a, Oliolic, Whooping Couth, Etc. Wa . ■ ' . - wor OIL Piiw2s perßottli,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3202, 11 May 1889, Page 4
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621Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3202, 11 May 1889, Page 4
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