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];; MTtfiliND WINTEB SBi SON, 189 2 ; ■: .. -,i : ;••■ jWe have now opened out by recent mail steamers :{■.:■■' :^•M^;': ;: '' i ■^:*) : liK FIR S T J H.h!iMm. E : tf;T : M; f New o,nd Fashionable Gppds for tlie Autumn and 'Winter Season from the special arrangements made with our London, • Paris and Continental Buyers we feel confident that the selections matte by them will bB prounounced ■ '■;■ SECOND TO NON'E'IN" t'H'IJJ ' COLONY. Wo shall also bo constantly receiving plentiful supplies of the Latest Fashions by MAit and Cargo Steambm, id will be happy to forward patterns of the now Dress and ether Fabrics, if so'requested, free by post, and will send at the . same timo Charts for self-measurement to enable ladies to avail theuisnlves ot tho advantages ot out DRKSSiMkKiNGtJDEPARTMKNT.-: r\ l-^ ! , ■> ) as to be in good ftine for tho height of the Autumn and Winter Season.' All ordorswill recdivo prompt and careful attention '; and should be addressed to -. i JAMES SMITH, Wellington, N.Z.

•'MAR/ HOTEL, MASTEEIOf (Late of Panaroa>sfreet, Welliqeton). E. J. SEARL having taken over the ,; above Hotel wishes to infurnithe favollinpr and-uenoral public of Master. fin and the District that it is hia-'inton-ion to conduct the house on entirely new ines, A complete new staff'of servants ias been engaged, the house thoroughly cnoyated, and ah unrivalled 'of the wy best liquors has been laid in. )lio Is Luncheon on ' sale'day a spec- ■•.'".;■ ■.::.: :iality.. .■■■;. Good Stabling and paddocks. ••■ star.b:ctel,mastert(w j ILTJB .HOTEL, MASTEOT, The Proprietor of the above old and ell-known establishment begs to thank he inhabitants of Masterton and the sur ounding districts', an' also the travelling mblie for the large measure ot support litherto given, and bogs respectfully'to itate that additions, alterations, and im~ iroyojnenta/ih adetirdaAcetoß the 'prepress of the place, "as also the'gro'wjng ■aquirements of the,trade, h.a v o been nade."i. s>%' ! .iJ. : )X >V'":.'. The Culinary Department is m usual, irst-class, ! l.'!''if', ■ Wines, Beers, Spirits, and othei iquprs jre.eaoh and all ol the.very beaV jual%, ; •■''■' -Mi ' ■';.''.' The Billiard Room, which is provided with, ono of ideook'a first-class tablca,has just been refurnished in thomostologant manner .•>,,. ■;■ ;': r;~n' :,::',' : :;','.,; ; A.'''..Bl,'.to'Bi l .';, : • ■ ■•' .■• '.).■: .. : .-■.'.' .ProDrietbr,',.. Railway Hpfel, EDWiiiD ELLISTON, rpHE above new Hotel, replete witf 1 every oomfort and convenience, situated within two minuteß walk of th( Railway Station, is now open for thi a'ccornmodatioiibf TEASELLERS; ant general public ••'_"■■' ' Qood paddocks, stabling, a good tabli and moderate charges, ' Eketahuna Hotel. J. ANDERSON Proprietor HAYING Men over the above well known and old-establishod Hotel J. Anderson trusts by civility and bes attention, to seoure a fair share o patronage,. , , .., ... ... ... i will : .firid!this|eßtablishinftironri of THI BEST'PLAOES OF OALEm the Fort; Mile Bush, ~,.;,., :'' Royal Mailcoach jfrom Pahlatua am Woqdviljs leaves this hotel every day, v " >Vv JVANDERSON. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, . V ~. PaHIATUA. SULLIVAN & CORBY, 1 (Late of Tirnaru and Wellington).; SoSfi ■''■■'■ BEG to inform tl i OC V«j travelling public an the residents of I be settlement gencrall that they have made.extensivoiniprovi tneiits'and. additions to the above oopuli hostelry, and have left nothing undbf wluoh.willcontributoto'the comfort ati convenience of their patrons," The hot is quite new,: having'.been from.Mr Stewart, and ia one of .the nio imposing buildings in the district- ■:■■' ~ There is a large Assembly .Ball attachi to the building, with stace and scener for theatricals, btci.. i. ■•..;.■: :••;;. Stable) loose boxes and grass paddocl . There is also a grandißilliard-room': this Hotel; and .one of the be&t*'mai Billiard Tables/. .. v. •■ ■/ Coaches stop'atithis .hotel daily. ':'.'; ! .U .'OHAROISBMoraB4IB.:. ■.:■. W. Prangnell (Corner of Queen and Renall Street COAL AND TIMBER MEROMAN fiO 000 FEKT of well - Beaßoni OU,VVV timber to select from mill prices, comprising Architravi Moulding! Skirting, Rusticating, Flo iiie; and all kinds of dressed, plan, and huildinc; timbers, A few job lots to dear cheap. Shinglns, Houseblocks, Palings, e Doorsjoni) at lowestourrent ral All goDdß'within'the Borough delive

LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP LITTLE'S FLUID DIP. .. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP, "',': (KON-roißta'ODs.) ''■'' . ..' ''.l.'YpoiboSobsJ ;. ■ ''•;■■''■ : '" C, J. Harper, Haektliorno, Conterbnrjr, J. D.Ritchie, Chief Inspector -of Stook, (flock 30,000), ,says: (June Hth, 18G0); says (September 6th,' ; lßßo][:—Has always Very effective.; left wool in nico ojndilion ; given satisfaction; wool in good condition.- very cheap,. ; ; ~i,; . ■ H.wdvside, Roberts and Co,, Akiteo,T. P. Dennktox, manager for. Sir.F. D. Wellington (flock, 3/.000). say fOclokr 8011, Ida Val.loy (flook 28,000) says (August. 2(ith, :—-Muoh pleased, wool bright 19th, 1889):—Wool always satisfactory,; and .clean; no ticks or lice; when dipped, well grown, soft, freo from ticks, '' badly infestedl „■ , . ". J, B.Bwin, WestTaieri,(October 20th G.F, Welch,' manager for P, O.Fulton, 18i)l),-IM>irt of Trial at Public Dip : Oulram (Hock, 15,0001 says' '(January 9th, M03I; aatisfictory; all well ploieod; very 1891):—Excellent for killing vermin of all effective; wool'good condition; didnotlose sorts; improves look of woo!, a single sheep. A COMBINED DIP.,, .' ■ ' "'"'" '' '' JIrD, Sutherland, Omarama.Station, writes: —Having used Little's Dip-using as an extra a small packot of the'Powdor to every 303 gallons ol wash-I considor it, then,, a PERFECT DIP, the Powder acting as a preventative, and keeping tho sheep dear of ticks for the year. FTiOID DlP.—6s fid per gallon in 40 gallon casks; 6s per gallon in 5 gallon drums; single gallons, 7s Od. Note. -1 gallon makes 100 gallons of slicop wash. POWDER DIP.-60s per 1 owt keg (to make 1000 gallons); 70s per caso(of -18,8!b packets 0r.72 21b.packets) ;„81b packctsjs; 21b packets, Is. LIBERAL REDUCTIONS ON LARGE ORDERS OF FLUID'.OjIYpI'DER, w''['::■■' '.'; "■,.(','•'.:'.■ ' 'AOBKTSV'.-.iA ■' ' ; ., ! ; l : :i,'lu\> ' Weliisston.—Levin arid' Co., Murray, Roberts and. Go.; Uulis, Marios, and Palmerstoh North., Stevens and Gorton j'Grbyiow and Master* xo.f, Caselberg and Co, ■ ftimiMGBOT CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS/ Double' or' Binglo . Furrow.. At the various Competition with the Imported Dinger Reid & Gray's Plough was awarded j-FIRiST and SECOND PRIZES at Soiithhin'd'Ch'ampion Plough- ,.' ■iiig'Match. FIRST iiiia'SteOOND PHIZES at Wyndhaui Match. PiRSTPRIZE •' atMataura, and FIRS!: PRIZE atWaimea. :.:-.'' j|,'''" To'thoso who prefer this s'tyloof ploughing weican give them, tho oa I best workiug'j'ieaßt expensive in repairs, and infinitely the best inadeand Most s [ Durablo Digger, ~,..., ~\ ■ ■'■;■'■ . - D f OfNewandCoriverto'dDiggorWohavoftlargenuhibc,i'a6lwork in all parts of New Zealand vi' 'j ■ Our Diggers are fitted with Gray's Patent' Unbreakable Rtdel Shares and Gray's T, ' Patent Unbreakable Steel Points at same price as Double Furrow Plough Shares. Z. ' ■ut 2s each- CHILLED OAST 'SOCKETSHARES .2s each ; l '*■••■: CHILLED:-CAST SHARE,,POINTS .Gd tack id' Is ! HARD TEMPERED' UNBREAKABLE STEEL POINTS Is ESTABLISHED-1,854. wmmmmmmm '.- IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND, SHTPOHANDLERS, X Havetheir season's supply of Harvesting Machinory NOW LANDING,, . : . ' : " : *>* ' ' ' x 'NOW UN DING. WALTER A. WOOD'S,... .'■. ■ Patent Para- . His < totClasß . ,'7MdC&^ ;: 'gonOobiNED hi: REAPERS&IpERSU 08 ;v ™ asingle Apron Machine, "" I "y the LIGHTEST and ' '' 'c- BEST of tho season, .gj l» r : j Mowers;tbd-Mowers,A.^._ ho' with, Reaper id- Wires. "': '■'"•.. '..Aid Mm for-Aim. "■ HORSR MOWERS. Tel -ir. .. i j. ;_1 !ed Auckland.Fibre Companj 's BINDER We have a large parcel of this Mt:'. celebrated Twine being made for ub for this season. Comprising: Pure Manilla, ,' " ';''•,;'• '■' Miked, and' all Flax/and solicit Early Ordors'for flame.'. l[ y just. ,r .'',,,, i (",. ■,. . Ourßtqckof ' -.'■"' '■!■■' '■■■ ±l>'i Em : TOOLS REAPERS&MQWERS. .ENCLOSED GEAR MOWERandItEAPRR, ENCLOSED GEAR 2 HORSR MOWERS. jw Wo.liavo just. ,i ... ..lauded a shipment:. ,jf 8 of,t|io. celebrated; -TICER- " \ u HAY[RAjfES. I^y We carry full V| stoskVof Blnok : &'nd b «,, Galvanised>YlßE. V/^ " Galvanised iSeeL&iS Barbed Wl'RE.'"^; ..WIRENETTING ■:: 7 V for the coming m ' season is comr a pfcte, compria" Jj ina: Crown & S?| ; PatentScytheß, ''l 'Americanticytbo V| ' Snathes, Hay fl- ! - Forks, 2 and 3 S-. .prongs. Hay pj#\' 'Rakes. '?f.. Scythe Stones, "' ST\PL'ES' Stockholm Tar in Drum's and overy requisito for Farqa or Statioti use. OHAFFCUTTEftS, for. Hand and Power, Horsopower, ahd I.M. Motions. r' ■'"''' 'Liglit and Heavy Hillside-PLOUGHS by best makers,' : '". ,' '.' , Simplex and'ohain,HAßßOWS, DISC'HARROWS, PLANET, ; JR.IMPLEIed ■ i ;-«-^'V'-'' iV ; I , , i . I . I MENTS ofall kinds. ~, ~. ~.... ~,. at '•' Our'Stock''oHlETALS'is'a large one, and of best quality. GALVANISED P g ' CORRDJAPDIRON, 24and 26guage, MA.ORIOHIEF.andOrbBrandB, Plain I 0?', 'Galv'apisefl Stejl'.Sheets, Coke and Charcoal Tin Plates, Black Sheets, ed,! 'iremand Steel Boiler Plates, Angles and. .Teea,- 'Bars: ;ftridi Roda inNetherton - Crown Best, BBB' and Mill Steel,' Copper and Bra?s Sheets; Rods and; Tubes, . Muntz MetaivSliea'thingand Coropo, Nails,Boiltrtjheathiug atdßcofinirFelt, , Portland Cement. . T ;vW carry lttrgo sthtts iof PAINTS, Oils; Yarnisbes,- Cotton' Wasts; 'Packing. d^WßßlOANTS,Yi7;Valyolihe,Oilsj;Caßtor, Cranes, Engleberts, Olive,; Peanut j Colza Neatsfooti' Stores'of every desoription r

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 1

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