Business Notices, 3coullar& Ghisholm,. L-.ici> North and Scoullar, I.AHBTOJH QUAY, WELLINGTON ||ESPECTFULLY bo« tu invito all Country Visitors o Wellington to hall amd inspect their large and well assorted stock of yunmn'REjPuiismuxG, ETC P'liisli for workmanship, finish,and value cannot be equalled m town Harlequin Suites, Drawing-room Suites, Dining-room Suites Bedroom Suites, Chippondale Occasional, Clwiis Cabinets, Ovoi' Mantles, Diuini; Tables Iron Bedsteads, Children's Cots Mattresses, Wire-wove Uplioleiod HpriuK Matescs, liras sol Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Ilcartlirucs, Linoleums, Amor lean Chairs, Austrian Chairs S, and U. bet; to draw attention to the PIANO AND OIIGAN DIii'AGTMBKT. I n nos-made by tlio celebrated Carle Ecke, Walker Erhardt, Brinsmead .Justin Brown, Schwctcben, etc . drains by liimbell, Mason and tlainlin Bridgeport and Carpenter etc, etc. The tbovo instruments sold on deferred payment System, extending over two or three years, to suit purchasers. Note the Address— LAMBTON QUAY,WELLINGTON JLADIES'DUKySKSj JACKETS, ULSTEItS, etc., f. That liavo become soiled i and faded, can bo DYED FaSIUOSABU! Colons for rMiifl Winter Wear WITHOUT BEING UNPICKED. Tlio process of Dying preserves the quality of the ssj(§p3M Goods, and improves fl'Mte&i their appearance. Mill 1 IMf ll tt" MOURNING ORDERS mm i!jj:lh Mtlflfccuted on the Shortest Notice at
BARBER'S CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 4G, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTONMastbutox AqexTm.Mks J. Dixon. COWPEK'S PATHNT TiIEIS ,fcEOOT DESTItOY'IiH, For the thorough extermination of Trees Roots and Scrub of all descriptions. BY tho inoculation of live timber with this compound tho 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 slumps can also be destroyed with it. Tho 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 mouth. It lias been tested with unqualified success on 810 acres, the whole area being cleared and now under crop. Directions for Daeln a largo tree a hole I in in diameter and Cin deep should bo bored downwards in the trunk towards the heart, lill with the coin pound —about olio ounce will bo requiredplug the liolo securely and make airtight. Cork or still'clay will do, For smaller trees a hole of less diameter and a smaller quantity of the cumpuuiui will suftice.
Price—us Oil per pound ; ill 41b and lib tins, and in drums of oOlba. The clicuhcst, quickest, simplest, easiest, and su.est method of clearing laud. The larger. trec< can bo destroyed at a cost of a few pence. A goinl testimonial from ono t'eutleman, (who has cleared overy tree from 700 acres). Cowper's Treo and Fioot Destroyer. Sole agent for N.Z. JAW. RICHOLLS, 02, CUBA«KEKT WjiLtl.Mii'ON JOHN ELLEY, In takinw over tlio business lately cor', ducted by 715 ft IT, Si. IjATIJIAM be;'s to intiinato that ho is prepared to deliver CHEaP meat Of tlio Bust Quahty to all parts of the town and district. Trial Rcspect/idli/ Solicited. 39 n/ALTril- PISSRY Vv GUNfJAIi BimJl-IJiR, JITOGK-S'],', JIASTERTON PIUNOIi OF \y> LiW UVISlii ~ STABLES ; ifcD HORSE itHPosfrour Is prepared to supply the travellin' public with BUGCIIIiS, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery department is under tlio care of an experienced "room, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. HURSES of first-class quality kept constantly on hire. Mono—Ciri/Uji, (hod Accmmodaliyit mi d ..WAh'OAA ULR Charms. A 'BUS will run to and Irom the Stables to meet evcrv train.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 32442, 2 July 1889, Page 4
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669Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 32442, 2 July 1889, Page 4
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