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NGTICEOFREMOVAL, '•■ : ' ; ; '" '•'■' ''THE ■■•■■/■'•.'■ '''■ MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION ■;•. -■■■ •• -.-'■ or' ■. ■■ 'A ASTRAL A SI A .."■ HAVE EEiIOYEDi;from.PjiBRYST. into krinw nfflnon in rtirsitirstreeT, and formerly occupied by Mr Natuaoh.'Architcot. SPECIAL FEATURES .CLAIMS jiro ; settled- without Either dispute or delay, arid the Association has ' never figured in.Court either as .plaintiff or defendant, ,■ ' . ''■ ,' ; ;„V" ( '.,„•..',, ; .. : ~ ; Resident Agent, .Queen-BtrVet, Masterton. '-'.'• E.'B.HARE, ; ...;■; dwelling taresenutivo, MASTKRTON LIVER? AND BAIT •■■■•■■.••■wSTAfiJiES.-' Begs to infoihi the travelling publio and settlors of the district that he has taken ■ over Mr F. BOQD'S,interest in 1 the 01ub,.Hotel. Livery, ,and,Baifc.Stable. These. stables, .will, now; .be,/found commqdioua, comfortable,' weU-ventil-ated, and supplied with.every' convenience that tnvellors or owners of horses can desire, - ' ■T- ■ ' • ' A first clmr collection' or Jiuegio«, Carriages ar.d reliable..Saddlo iforsc! constantly whireatHioderaie'rates. Every aifceiitioii paid to the require- , menta'of Oummerciiil Travollers. 1 ' The' •' Favorite" Bus facets' every SECOBE.PADDOCKS QUIBELL'S LIQUID SHEEP Dm ; . (NON poisonous;) An Belialiie.Dip forSneep.andLamk Chfimical Food for the Wool. ["Sen infallible exterminator of insect L life, a complete and perfectly reliable ouro for scab, and destroyer of Ticks, Lice, Mange, Fleas.'and all para-. sites thatattsck sheep or other .animals. The special merits of Quibell's Liquid ; Dip are— '' " .'." It is NON-POISONOUS to animal lifeIt is PERFECTLY SAFE' to use upon all animals. ' .■'. ~;••;.-'! \'.'V:; It is a EELIABLE;.andviPERPEOT .QTJRE for Scab; Lice and Insects.; It NEVER FAILS.; in any case where used as directed.;'". The important Fatty Matter It contains FEBDS THE'WOOLi and is so :bleii'dod:in..'tho'dip'!that it is 'readily , ; absorbed ;by the wool, making it sofb ■ and luxuriant, >■■:, ...... ,• It 'is conveyed to the, roots, nourishes and promotes the growth,. prod ucing ,by natural laws an abundant, healthy and heavy fleece;'' : : ; '■' '■ For lambs'and ewes it is most valuablo, being hon-poisonoUSj the growth of the.youhg wool is assisto'd'arid:'their ' health improved. ; (Young lambs ■ are often injured by poisonoas dips). iTho ' experience of every'. practioiil. honest man prove'this,' '.,.'' "' ' ! : : , QUIBULL'S SHEEP DIPS' are largely used by many of the 1 most important sheep breeders in the world; and with credit,., and advantage. ; iiponi i the most yaluab|e flocks—a, certain pr6of that they are'the best' that.' money I cajj procure,'or .they would not be used to extensively upon 'jirize animals, '■• Wellington agents—'-'"

'^MessrsIiEVINANDCO^ ii .,,. QCIBELL'SDIP '' Specially rocommßiidodfor shed sheep by all the principal breeders in the Provinco, ... >■. :i ■ ■ B _V ,B- ■» Ca,nst miniater ; to mind diseased? ~• '"Ask d'William Sbakcsphero long 'ago Twaa left for Woods, of Cuba street, ; '■: Toanswerotherwisetbah"No. l ' For brains, qem-algia—rack'd,- or dullod By throbbing ache-are no wise -.'Bane, Yet Wood's famous'" Ne'ver'Fail'.",' ' Will from them drive away all Tho nectar that tho gods of old ■'■ '■'■' .So freoly and so doeply quailed, ■■:> > They qualified.witli'.' Never Ful" ..'. And they at headaches simply.langhod, 'lis but by morals'hert below I '.'"''■ : That fiery .alcohol's endured, '■' And then thoy have reoqursc.to .Woods. ' ■ To got the morning headache cored. Of woman "in ourhearfs of'ease " ' 'You'vohear'dthb pdc't tell tho (ale, 1 Uncertain,'coy, and hard to please'"— The lines by now are somewhat stale-H But woman's ministrations fond.. ■'. In'moderh days will ribV avail For brows with pain' and anguish 'wrung .:': AspromptasWood's " Neveb Fin," Jußt think of it I' How groat the boon I " .Ye city ladies, jaded, .worn 1/ ■' Ye office toilers, .'dazed with! pain, • And wishing that you tie'er beeil born, A simple, SIXPENCE spent with Woods, : One singlo draught'of M Never Fail," And life'.will be a joy. once more, ' Your'headaches a forgotten taie^.' W. E.;WOODS,,: i: ; • Co-Operative Drug'Btofe,' Cubg-stoef, hi : . !■: i.t. Wellington,'-.'■'•'-'■■■ ■>•-'•' "NOTE :r-"'Never remedy forheadaohoand neuralgia; may he obtained irom Mr 'T,' G.' Misoiif,' tihemiat, Masterton. • :PBICE, 2/6abottle,' :,; 'lt is a oertaincurn .....!,.[, li;.;::,,; J/IN.BRIJNTON, TAILOR; ETC. ; -Note the address— ".' I QUKBWBEETi'. „... ,'..!...ligißfoir,. Next door tp'Club Hotel! ,; ' i DAIRY HQDXJCE TMMBDIATE'SBIPMPT of Sutter X to London is recommended by correspondents there, and the undorsigued is prepared to Undertake 1 -con> signraentß AT OAOB, tnalribg' cash advances wheii desired.,;, Freight on Uufctor m .BOXES wilt bo one eighth of a jießny Iqbb than inkers,, Messrs Pond atid ! 'Co. i: have brought out a NEW ENAMMELLED 561b box,wei?hin#only 9j ! lbß,afca pricel/8d less' thai] tho old one, Agent for Wellington and District i-'f : j, j ganK'-^ CustomiEonse.Quay, Wellington. '!,". Equal.to. 3 Miles dfjSiom, ENGLISH'BOE BEER EXTRACT Is PttRE'CITRIoiOII).- '-•'»•;- PUREIIMEJOIOE.'-- ■'■ ; '- ! -' i-■ FRUIfSALINE >■■ ■; PUREBEITLITZIa6dand.2a t" 7 LEMON BYRTJP.... „,,,,- ~ raspberry sYRyPi"';: 1 :;;^ BELTZOSNE '■'■■' "'"'■'•" seltzozenepowdebr ';' :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 1 February 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 1 February 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 1 February 1892, Page 4

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