AUTTOS OTTEft; fMffljaM,' v: ... : Wehave now opened uutbyWifc mail steamers- '■'■ , : ; ■ ■/■ i !■■■■■ OUR FIRS T BHIP ME N'T S Of New and Fashionable Goods, for the Autumn and Winter Season from the speoial arranjjements made with our ■' Pavis and Continental Buyers we feel confident that the selections made by them will bo prounounoed ' SEOOND TO NONE WTHE'^'dOLONir;^''' . We shall also be constantly receiyin? plentiful supplies of the Latest Fashions by Mail and Oabao Steamers, and will be happy to forward pattern's of the .new llmbs and ether Fabrics; if so requested, freo by post, and will send at th« . same timo Charts for self-measureriieht'to enable ladies toaVail themselves ot ot our: f* VV' " ii ■ '■■■ ; i' i ■ f ' ■,■■>■..ll DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. - So as to bo in good time for the height of the Autumn and Winter Seajon. All orders will recoive prompt iSnd careful attontiorr and should be addreßsed to ; JAMES SMITH, TeArsHouse : Wellington, N.Z.,
STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON. E. j, SEARL, PROPRIETOR. . (Late of Panama-street, Wellington), BJ, SEARL havihg'taken.over the • above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling and general public of Master* ton and the District that it is his intention to conduct the house on entirely new lines, A complete new staff of servants nas been engaged, the house thoroughly renovated, and an unrivalled stock of the very beßfc liquors has been laid in,: The Is Luncheon on sale day a speciality. Good Stabling and paddocks. STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON. fILTIB HOTEL, MASTERTON, V ' : Tho Proprietor of the above old and woll-known establishment begs to thank the Inliabitants of Ma'sterton and the sur rounding districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure ot support hitherto.giVen, and bogs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance \fith the progress of the place; as also the growing requirements of the trade, been made, The Culinary Department Is aB usual, nrst-class. , Wines, Beors, Spirits, and othei liquors Ere each and all of the very best quality. The Billiard Room, whioh is provided with one of Alcook's first-olaßs'tables, ( has just been refurnished in thomost elegant manner, L ELKINS, Proprietor, Railway Hotel, EKETAHUNA. EDWMD~ELLISTON, Peoprietoe, fpHE above new Hotel, replete with 1 every comfort and convenience, situated within two minutes walk of the Railway Station, is now open for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and general public. Good paddocks, stabling, a good table and moderate charm. Eketahuna Hotel. J. ANDERSON Propiietor. HAVING takou over the above wellknown and old-established Hotel, J, Anderson trusts by civility and. best attention, to, secure a fair share of patronage, ; ' ! :; ' THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment onn'of THE BEST PLAGES OF.CALL in the Forty I Mile Bush,, : Royal Mail coaoh from Pahiatua and Wooavilla leaves this hotel every day. J. ANDERSON J COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ; , PiHIAiUA, ; SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Late of Timaru and Wellington). e.. ... ■, ? " ' ' PROHUEIORS, SO BEG to inform the i.,OiU--V«i travelling public end e the residents of the settlement generaljy that they have made extensive improvee ments and additions to the above oopular hostelry, and have left ■ nothing undone whioh will contribute-to the comfort and convenience of their patrons, .The hotel !m. quite new, haying been. "purchased, r from Mr Stewart, and is one'of the most, imposing buildings in the district. \' 8 There ia a large Aseembly B all attached a to the building, with (tare and scenery, for theatricals, eto., . : , .'Stable, loose boxes and grass paddocks' I. close by, ' ' : • . .There is also a. Wand Billiard-room in '' this Hotel, and, one of the, bestonade .. Billiard Tables'. .'.Coaches Btop'ftt this hot-ol'daily. ■ ' .OHiKOESMonBKATE, .. ' W. Prangneli (Comer of Queen and Renall Streets, Maaterton.) COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT, fifl AAA FEET of well-seasoned OUjVuv timber to select from at mill prices, comprising Architraving, Moulding, Skirting, Rustioating, Flooring and all kinds of dressed, planed, and building timbers. A few job lots to clear cheap.. • Shingles,[Houseblockjv Palings'!: etc Doors andSashes'at Inwe'it current rate 1 All goods within the Borough delivered >M J ■' ') '• : KBEB' \O.
LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. J.l LITTLE'S POWDER DIP. ' ',C.J,Haotih, "Haokthorno, Contcrbur J,' (flobk 30;000), says ■ (Juile ldtli, 1890) ,- Very effeotive; left wool in nice condition j ■Handiside, Ronro, and Co,, Akiles, Wellington (flock, ,37.000). say fOetobor 2Gth, 1891J:—Much pleased, wool bright and oloan; no tiokaor lioo; when dinned, LITTLE'S FLUIDDIP., !; (KoN'fOisoiioiJß.) / v . , D. Ritchie,' Chief Inspeotor of Stock, ~,i (Sopt6mber6th,' 1889)Haa.'alwaya given satisfaction; wool,in.good condition.; T, F, Dekkbtoh, managor for Sir F; < D, Bell, Ida Valley (flook 28,000) says (August j, 1889): —Wool always Troll grown, soft, free from ticks.:, G. F, Welch, manager for P, 0, Fulton, Outram(flock, 15,000) says (January. 9th, 1891) Excellent for killing vermin of ail sorts; improves lookofwool. A COMBINED DIP,,. Mr D, SuthebliAnd, Omarama Station, writes s-1 an extra a small paoket of the Powder to every 300 gallons PERFECT DIP, - - ■ - ticks for the year. FLOID DIP,-5s 6d per. gallon in 40 gallon caaka; Gs per gallon in 5 gallon drums; 7a Gd. Note, -1 gallon make3loo gallons of sheep wash. POWDER DIP;-60s per 1 owt keg (to make 1000 gallons); Ms per case (of 'lB 81b packets or 72 21b packota);Blbpackets, 4s; 21b packets,-Is,-LIBERAL KEDUOTIOWBON-LA;ROROpERa ? Of. : ffLUU)OR t P,qWI)EE, J, B.Biuib, West Taieri, (October 20th 1891),— Bcp'nrt of Trial at Publio Dip:— Most satisuctory; all'woll pleased; very effeotive j wool good condition! didnotloss Little's Dip—usinq as of wash—l contidor it, then, sheep eljsr of WeiliMon.—LeVih 'and Co,, Murray, Roberts ajd. C 0,,; Bclis, Fbildino, Marion, and Paimerston North,, Stevens and Gorton; Greyxown and Misiak> ton, Caselberg and Co, CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS, At the various Competitions with the Imported Dianer Reid &' Gray's Plough was awardedFlßST and BECO' D PHIZES at Southland Champion P'oughing Match. FIRST and SECOND PRIZES at Wyiidham Mutoh. FIRST PRIZE at Mataura, and FlltSl PBIZH at' Waimea. To those who prefer th>B style of ploughing wo can giso them the easiest drawn, beßt workiug, least expensive in repairs, arid infliiitoly the best made and Most Durable Digger. : Of New aud Converted Diggers we have a large numbor at work in all parts of New Zealand . . . , .. . Our Diggers aro fitted with Gray's Patent Unbreakable Steel Shares and Gray a Patent Unbreakablo Steel Points at Baffle price as Double Furrow Plough BhareSi 2s each CHILLED OAST SOCKET SHARES 2s each Bdeaolr CHILLED CAST SHARE POIHTfJ 6d each :ls HARD TEMPERED UNBREAKABLE STEEL POINTS Is ESTABLISHED 1854 IRONMONGERS, IRONMEROHANTS, AND: SHIPCH ANDLERSi 1 Have their season's supply of, Harvesting Machinery NOW LANDING, 1 WALTER A. WOOD'S REAPERS & BINDERS; a single Apron Machine, the LIGHTEST and BEST of th'o season. Mowers, and Mowers with' Ebaper Aiiito MENT3. And Extras:for Mm, NOW LANDING. Hornsby's Patent Paragon COMBINED REAPERS & MOWERS. ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER and REAPER, ENCLOSED GEAR 2 HORSR MOWERS. Auckland Fibre Company's 'BINDER TWINE,' We have a large parcel of this • celebrated Twine being made for us for this season. Comprising: Pure Manilla, . Mixed, and all Flax, and solioit Early Orders for same, 1 •' • Wehave.jußt' :! .• p. «. .Our stock of l&deda|iipment" '■■'T :; HiY ! j TOOLS oftno celebrated n jfJ\ . . •"oNiHORSE- /FK \ 5; e - co ™8 " ff II \ , season is comi. TIGER. : JvV/i/l H pl*ste, compris* HAY RAKES. f J ine: Crown & ■ y i* MVVUWVJVUGO) AraericanKcytbe Snathes,. Hay Forks,'2 and 3 prongs. Hay We carry full stocks of BlackMl GalvaniaedWlßE. Galvanised Steel, Barbed WIRE, WIRE NETTING STAPLES' Stockholm Tar in Drams i and every requisite for Farm or Station ÜBOi OHAITCOTTERS, for Hand and Power, Horsepower, and I.M. Motions. : • '-Light aiidHeavy EQIIsidePLOUGHS.Ly beßt uiakera. , .'.i. Simplex 1 HARROWS,' DISC HARROWS, PLANET, JR, IMPLfI. ■ - ■ .. MUSTS of all kinds. Our Stock •of METALS iaalarge one, and of best quality. GALVANISED CORRUPTED njM;,24 cind 26 guagje,. MAORIG HIKF, and Orb Braids, Plain Galvanised arid Tinned Steel Sheets, Coke and Charcoal Tin Plates, Black Sheots, Iron and Steel Boiler Plates, Angles' and , Toes,; Bars and Rods 7 iirNctherton Crown Beßt, pBH and Mill Stoel,-Copper and BrassSheetßi'R'odß and; Tiibei, Muntz Metal, Sheathing and Comfo, Nails, Boiliv'Sheathing abd Roofing Teft, PortlandCemtnt. ~ , ! , ... .. 7We 'tiid|s jf. PAINTS, TnniSM/ Crtfon 1 Waate;'Paokitiff« valyoimeAlilsi Castor, Cranes, .Epgleberts, Olive, Peanut, Colza; 'Shipohandlery and Bnyineera' Stores of every dejoriptioa,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4069, 22 March 1892, Page 1
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