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Business {Notices., COWPER'S PATENT TREE*BOOT r DESTIiQYEE., : : ■ For the thorough extermination of Trees Roots and Scrub of nil descriptions. ' BY tho inoculation of live timber with this compound tho wholo koe,' including the roots ia reduced to a highly inflammable and rotten state, and will bum readily right down to tho roots. Dead timber and stumps can also be destroyed with' it. ■ '>.'■'. Tho use of it is simplicity itself, and but little labor is required. Timo occupied for full'destruction of a largo tree, about throo months, stumps and dead timber one month, It has boon tested with unqualified success on 640 acres, the; wholo area being oleared and now under crop. Directions for Use,—ln a large tree a holo lin in diameter and 6in doop should bo bored downwards in. tho trunk towards tho hoart,liil with tho compound -about ono ounco will bo requiredplug the hole securely and make air- ' tight. Cork or stilf clay will do. For smaller trees a holo of loss diameter ' and a smaller quantity of tho compound will suffice. • ' ■ Pricß—ss Cd per pound; in 41b and lib tins, and in drums of SOlbs. •Tho cheahest, quickest, simplest, easiest, mid su.est method of clearing laud, The largest trcos can bo destroyed at a cost of a few pence, A'gond testimonial from ono ponticj man, (who has oleared ovory treo from 700 acres). ' Cowpor's Tree mid Root Destroyer, Sole agent for N.Z. S. JAS. JNIOHOLLS, n 02, Odda-s™«eei Wblusutos ScoiUlar& Chisholm, Lato North and Scoullar, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON ■pESPECTFULLY be« to invite al Country Visitors to Wellington ti caiiakd insi'EOX thoir larco and well 8 J'URNITI'REJ'URNISHING, ET( 0 for workmanship, fmish,ahd valui ' l(i cannot bo equalled in town, 1 Harlequin Suites, 'Drawing-rooi Suites, Dining-room Suite ' Bedroom Suites, Ohippendal ) Occasional, Chairs Cabinet? Ovor Mantles, Dining Table Iron Bedsteads, Children's Col Mattresses, Wire-wove Upho • crcd Ipring Brc * sol Carpets, Tapestry Carpet: - Hcarthrujs, Linoleums, Ame: ,- lean Chairs, Austrian Chairs o Jjj S, and C, bet? to draw attention to tl £ PIANO AND ORGAN DEPARI g HUNT. ■q" P ! inos—made by the celebrated Car _ Eckc, Walker Erhardt, Brinsme Justin Brown, Schweteben, etc; Organs by Kimboll, Mason and Haml Bridgeport and Carpenter etc, etc The ibove instruments sold on deforn payment Systom, oxtending over two o h three years, to suit purchasers, o" Note tho Address—- *< LAMBTON QIJAY.WELLMTC LADIES' DRESSES; JACKETS, ULSTERS, b f That'have become soil and faded, can bo DYI Fashionable Colors I I Winter Wear WITHOUT BEING UNPICKED, The process of Dying pi I serves the quality of th | Goods, and improves I ■ thoir appearance. MOURNING ORDER Executed on the Short Notice at BARBER'S CLEANING AND DYEING lc d ' ESTABLISHMENT, to 46, CUBA STREET, WRLLINGTO ds, "~ ith Mastbrtoh Aoe:«.oMrs ,T. Dixo.v. - JOHN ELLEY, In taking over tho business lately ci ducted by MUH.B.LATHAM begs to intimate that ho is prepared " deliver L CHEAP MEAT Of tho Best Quaiity to all parts of I town and district, A Trial llcspedjulh/ Solicited. LTjSE PERRY, GUNLIAL BUTCHER, Bi?IDCtE-ST. MASTERT' ~ nRINOE OF WALES LIYER A]J X STABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY WILLIAM WEILL. [•: ess Is prepared to supply tho travel! 1 )_ • public ivith BUGGIDS, CARRY-AL and VEHICLES of ovory description own the shortest notice. ■ Tho Livery department ia under care of an experienci'd oroom, and ov ]c j a attention is paid to stabling, bait and s accommodation. HORSES of first-class quality k constantly on hiro. ncss Mono-Citi% Good ■Accomrootfaf mdRXASQNABLBQnrga. '. A 'BUS will run to and Irom lnes Stables to meet overv train. [OVERNMENT LIFE INSITAN 1 DEPARTMENT. LOANS ON MOIITCACE. Fbosi linio lo tiino a liiuitol portion o( ti funds is lent on first niortgiujo of freel: Eociuity,ivitltoiitiou of reimyiiient liy fi. fVlt lustalinouts, siiroad ovor 12,15, or M years. Half-yearly I\iymo „ ~ , T .• for each .£IOO. Porioaofloan- $ b, a, Tmlwyua ». ,„ 6i .7 Fifteen yom 5 8 3 ■ Twmtyjme ,„ ,„ 413 r li l tftges to settlers and otlioi-s. Hers lb? borrowor may, boforo the < tho fall period, rodeem tlio loai l uu without notice, on tonus which certataMl at this office, or at any of F.W.FRANKLAND. Actuary and Principal Officer D, M.LUCKIB,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3233, 18 June 1889, Page 4

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679

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3233, 18 June 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3233, 18 June 1889, Page 4

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