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It NEVER FAILS' in any case where used as directed, . The important Fatty Matter It oontains :.FE«DS THE WOOL,: aiid is so blended in tho dip that it >b readily absorbed by the wool, nuking it soft and luxuriant. It is conveyed to the roots, nourishes and promotes the growth, producing by natural lam ah abundant, healthy and heavy fleece. For lambs and owes it is most valuable, being non-poisonous, the wroth of ■the'young wool is assisted and their health improved. (Young lambs are . often injured by poisonous dips), The experience, of every practical honest man prove this. QUIBELL'S ; SHEEP DIPS are largely used by many of the moat important sheep breeders in the world, and with credit and advantage upon the mostvaluable flocks—a certain proof that they are the best that money can procure, or they would not be used so extensively upon prize animals. 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Of woman "in our hearts of ease" You've heard the poet tell the talc, I The lines by now are somewhat staleBut woman's ministrations fond In modern days will not avail For brows with pain and anguish wrung As prompt as Wood's '■ Never Finv," Just think of it 1 How great the boon I Ye oity ladies, jaded, worn I Ye olFco toilers, dazed with'pain, And wishing that you ne'er been born, A simple SIXPENCE spent with Woods, One single draught of "Never Fail," And life will be a joy onco more, Your headaches a forgotten tale, W. E. WOODS, Co-Operative Drug Storo, Cuba-street, Wellington, NOTE:-"Never Fail," the marvellous remedy for hoadaohe and neuralgia may be obtained from Mr T, G, Mason, Chemist, Masterton. PRICE, 2/6 a bottle, It is a certain cure THE CENTRAL PHARMACY, next Evening Post Office. WELLINGTON. TESTIMONIALthe ship " Waim," The good Ship "Waipa," Engliili Channtl Mb W. 0. FITZOEEAtDDear Sir,—We, the undereipied passengers on board the. good- ship ''Waipa,' 1 from New Zealand to London, cannot tbink of patting without: expressing to you, as surgeon of this vessel, our gratitude and esteem for one who has ever been ready as a friend or medical adviser, to do all in his power for the general good, It rarely happens to be the good fortune ef a passenger ship to have a medical man who combines the two qualities to suoh a degree; and in looking: back on our. long voyage we can truly say you were the friend of all, By the good providence of God over all, we havo been mercifully preserved from any serious siokness, but our littlo ailments have always met with prompt and con» tinual attention from you. If the knowledge of our unqualified good wishes and sincere regard will afford you any gratifioa> tion, be assured'they are yours, , Wo are, yours very Bincerely, ', [Stgnea ly Captain and pawns Consultation and Medicine at all hours for 2a 61 WM.O.FITZGERALD, (Late Surgeon Ships Bakaio, Orari, 1 andWaipa.) Evening Post corner, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON, Medicine Chests a speciality, TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (Adjoining Drill flail), : Masterton. DAVID DIXON, ..: ...Proprietor. ' Having taken oyer the above centrally situated and commodious House, 1 beg to solicit a continuance of the patronage accorded my predecessor. No effort will be spared to ensure the comfort oi Boarders and Visitors. Meals At Ap Hqubs. OPENING.; ANNOUNCEMENT GRAND SPRING SHOW at Queen street, (Next Bank'of Australasia), I BEG to inform' the' inhabitants ot Masterton'' and the Burroundina, districts that Ihaye commenced business with the latest assortment in Mastortori of Britishj Continental and Colonial wonted trouserings, saddlo -tweeds,' coatings, and serges of the VERY NEW" EST STYLE. -■:'■-■■: ; Every effort will be made totalise and practice what 1 believe to be the true "stcrot of. conducting a business successfully, viz., ihat to tludy the Miterafi: of your cmkmm is \h mat icay to advance your own. . : I respectfully solicit a trial crder.and elave tho result to your-judgment,: JOHN HENDERSON, X{ 4 Merchant Tailor,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4005, 6 January 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4005, 6 January 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4005, 6 January 1892, Page 4

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