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*;{ v3■;;•■.:-DESTBOYER^^; ; '1; Fot the thorough oxtcrniiiiatiori of Trees .N ;■. Rootft'and Scrub'ofaU desprijlibnii'(.-; Ai BYtho iiiooulatioriipf iiVo;timboiwith H [■' this: cpmjound- the whole,';tree, H including the roots is reduced to.a highly . iuflanininble and rottou I ,state,' and will '. burti readily riglit duwnto the-roots. 0 Dead timber and % stumps can also be : , destroyed wttli it. fl ■ The uaij of jt ia .Biraplicity itself, and :J but little labor is required. ;•' .': , m . Time occupied for full destruction of a largo tree, about throe niontliß, Btumps ri auddead timber one mouth, . It Imb been''tested with unqualified w success on 610 -acres, tho whole area being cleared and now under crop. "■, ■ Directions fyr Use —ln a large troo a hole Jin in diameter and Gin deep should .. be bored downwkds in tho trunk ' towards tho hoart.lill with the compound —about one ounce will bo required— ' plug the holo .securely and'make airtight. Cork or Btitf clay, will do. For smaller treea a hole of less diameter and (i smaller quantity of the compound , will Bufiice. ' ■ .' , , Prico—63 Gd per pound; in 41b and . lib tins, and in drums of fiOlbs. •' . The cheahest, qwekost, ;' einipiest, , easiest, and sti.est utothod of cleaving . ) laud, The largest trees can,bo destroyed I at a cost of a fewpenoe, " '" i A good testimonial from ono eentlei maii, (who bus oleared every tre'o from i i 700' acres). -•■-.'- I | Owner's Tree and Root Destroyer. Solo agent for N.Z, i JAS. JNIOHOLLS, i . 02,'OUBA-S?UEET WeLIINHION Scoullar & Chisholm, Late North aud Seoullar, . LAMBTON QUAY/WELLINGTON rYESPEOTFULLY beg to invito all Country Visitors o Wolhngton to OAU and INSPEOI their largo and wellJjTONrTI'REjj'fJRNISHING, ETC whioli for workmanship, finish,and value i cannot bo equahed ill town. 1 Harlequin Suites, Drawing-room > Suites, Dining-room Suites ' Bedroom Suites, Chippendale 3 Occasional, Chairs Cabinets, Ovor Mantles, Dining Tables > Iron Bedsteads, Children's Oofs Mattressos, Wire-wove Upholered Rpring Mattresses, Brus sol Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Hearthrugs, Linoleums, Amcr ican Chairs, Austrian Chairs il . !| S, and 0. bet; to draw attention to the * PIANO AND ORGAN DEI'ABTMEM. It • Finos—mado by tho celebrated Carle t- Ecke, Walker Erhardt, Brinamead '. Justin Brown, Schwetchen, etc. Oreauß by Kiwboll, Mason and Hamlin Bridgeport and Carpenter etc, etc. The ibovo instruments sold on deferred payment System, extouding ovor two or three years, to suit purchasers. Note tho Address— LAMBTON QUAY.WELLINGTON LADIES' DRESSES} JACKETS, ULSTEHS, &c„ fThat havo become soiled aiid faded, 'can bo DYED Fashionable Ooiors for I 'Winter Wear WITHOUT BEING UNPICKED, Tho process of Dying preserves the quality of the Goods, and improves their appearance. itl -„ i MOURNING ORDERS Executed, on tho Shortest Notice at BARBER'S CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 46, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON Mastebtos Aouxr..,Mß3 .T. Dixon. f JOHN ELLBY, d In taking over the business lately cor ; 1 duoted by - MURB, LATHAM begs to intimato that ho is prepared to '' deliver , CHEAP MEAT Of the Best Quaiity to all parts of the town and district, * A Trial Respectfully Solicited. WALTriE PERRY, .„GENE.IAL BUTCHER, BMDGE-ST.' MASTERTON IIUIiLUWIIiaVfMIKBMI'JDItvi JL STABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY 1 WILLIAM NEILL Is prepared to supply the travelling publio with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of evory description on N the shortest notice. _ The Livery department is under the care of an experienced tjroom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodhtion, , ). HORSES of first-class quality kept constantly on hire, i MoTTO-G'itii'%, Good Accommodation aniMASONAME Charges, A 'BUS will run to and irom the f. Btablos to meet every, train, o WANS "OK MOKTGAGH. Fiiiw time to tliuo a limited portion of the ' lumla is lent .on first uiortgii!,ii ol freehold «fleiirity,.wllh oiitiou ol reimjjueiit by Used i InßWmoutSi spread over 18,15, or »yi»iu. S, . : •'■■" ■'"■ . ■ Half-yimfly l'aymout "ri";'i.'".;-. ' forcaoliXloo. : ry Period of Loan- ■ ' fed Twelve voata '„.•',.. 0 i,7 ,;M#iyearj ■.,,,, •■,,,:0 80i -.Ttoetiluyiim; ■„,-■..>..;. 413 G ,-'■ , ■■■""""Jl years; .„>.;. 418 C ty . Loaußrflimbloby instalments whereby --■ 1 "rii.ciiial andiiiturostaro both lipiila' * luiißlVoujluiu.aiia.oii-touls'ofam I «■ tages to settlers, and ottos, - ■■'■- ,r K'fW m "SV Wr °™ : «>° expiry. 6f ; .- I.lhe.full perloel.iodoom tins loan, Willi or ■' ■ oextßtnca at tois offico.or at nnyof tliooffloes v of tills itartoruuofap-. P.W.HtANKLAND. -.,, Actu&ry aua Principal Officer. "; I' ; * D,-M, : liUoKtß,: v ' r .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3238, 24 June 1889, Page 4

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673

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3238, 24 June 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3238, 24 June 1889, Page 4

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