COWIWS PATENT THEE & BOOT DESTROYER.- - ' For the thorough tatorimnation of Trees ltooln mid Scrub of all descriptions, BY thp inoculation of livo timber with thia. compound .-.the wholo. ; tree, including the robtais reduced tu a highly inilannnable and; rotteh-atatej arid will burn readily right down to the; roots; ;Dead timber and stumps can also be destroyed with it. . \v ' :■> • The use Of it is #iiuplioity itself, and but little labiir 1b required. Time occupied (or full , destruction of a large treo, about three months, etu and dead timber one month, ' It has been tested with unqualified success on 640 •acres, the - wiiule area boiiig cleared aiid now under crop. • Bireotiona for Useln a large tree# hole lin in diameter and 6in deep should be. bored downwards in the trunk towards the hoart,till with the compound —about ono ouuco will ho requiredplug the h'olo securely arid make airtight. Cork or stiff clay will do, For smaller trees a hole of less diameter and a smaller quantity of the compound will suffice, . . . Prict>—ss (id per pound jin "41b and lib tius,' and iti'drnms of 601bs. v .The'; pheaheat, quickest, simplest, easiest, and su.est method of clearing laud. The largest trees can be destroyed at a cost of a few pence, ' A good testimonial from one gentleman, (who has cleared evory tree from 700 acres). ' Cowpor's Tree and. Root Destroyer, Sole agent for N.Z, JAS. ISIUHOJLLff, 02, OtJBA-SIHEET „.,\VSUIN(IION Bcoullar & Chisholm, Late North and Scoullar , LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON bog to invito all Country Visitors o Wellington to Oauanb inspect "their large and,wellassorted stock of pUMITUREpURNISHING, ETC which for workmanship, finish,and value cannot bo equaled iu town, Harlequin Suites, Drawing-room Suites, Dining-ruom Suites \\. Bedroom Suites, Ohippenda Occasional, Chairs Cabinets, Over Jlantlos, Dining Table,
Icon Bedsteads, Children's Dots Mattresses, Wire-wove Upholered Spring Mattresses, Brus sel Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Hearthrugs, Linolenms, Amer lean Chairs, Austrian Chairs S, and 0. boa; to draw attention to the PIANO AND ORGAN DEPARTMENT. P ; nnos—made by the eolebrated Carlo Ecke, Walker Erhardt, Brinsmead Justin Brown, Schwetchen, cto. Organs by Kimbell, Mason and Hamlin Bridgeport and Carpenter etc. eto. The ibovo instrumontß sold'on deferred payment System, extending over two or three years, to suit purchasers, Note tho Address— LAMBTON QUAY,WELLINGTON JLADIES'DRESSES)" JACKETS, ULSTEES, k, That have become soilod and faded, cau be DYED Fashionable 'Colors for Winter Wear WITHOUT BEING UNPICKED, Tho process'of Dying preserves the tho Goods, and improves their appearance. MOURNING ORDERS Executed on' tho Shortest Notice at BARBER'S WANING AND DYEING 46, CUBA STREET, Masierton Agent,.. Mrs J, Dixon'. 8008 > * BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. TENDERS aro invitod to close on TUESDAY, 25th June, 1889, at 6 p.m., for the following supplies "and ervieei for twelve months
li Timber, as per specifications 3. Jb'irewood,,, „ 3, Cartage of Coal „ Specifications and Conditions of Coii.tract at the Town Clerk's Ollicn. E. BROWN. 233 , Town Clerk, /AL TEE PERRY, . GENERAL BUTCHER, BBIDGE-ST.) MASTERTON 1 iRliO OF WALES LI VERY STABLES AND HOKUE REPOSITORY WILLIAM NEILiLI -1 prepared to supply thn travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES, of every .description on the shortest notico, > The Livery department is under the care of an experienced c;roora, and every attention is paid to stabliug, bait and stall accommodation, ... HORSES of first-class qualify kopi constaiitly.on hire. Mono—Civility, Good Accommodation and REASON A BLE Charges, . A 'BOS will run to and train the Stables to meet every train, ■ Jf?o%kk V nOVERIISIENT LIFE IHSU-ANCE PEPARTMENT. - LOANS OK MORTGAGE,'. . F«om linjo to tiin'o a liuiitc.l iwiljon of the Bccuritv With mil I firet ? lort W lfo ' IrochoW 1 5" of Ijy Used Umalmtuls, epi cart over 12,15, or 20 years. . Half-yearly Payment Mrtoftoan- .' .. Twlvcyewa 6 4 J Fi/lcimyearn s 9 Twenty yem ... : ,4jg (> . B^ph»i r b y.' us 'ninieuts -W'iieraby ffi inl;? . 1 " crest Bl '° 'MMlijuMatoa hvoiirahffiliim 1 ! 0 ' ° 1 " 1 m te ™ a or a- most thi ftiiiffif' "V 1 l,ofmo " l 0 «|)ivy of irilhont ' " ( ', oon " 1 "i loan, with or JsrEA/tM 1 ? S,- e ™ s ,rW fli.can bo asOf thiß DenU(m.°i? Co, i? r at n , <" "io oflices ■ p'|l?riro& h cr al6o,oraißof> ''' P. W.PItAKKLAKD. Vi M, liUOKIE, , ] ] 1 1 1 I I i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3236, 21 June 1889, Page 4
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