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OBTAINABLE AT W AI B AIIA^FABME^p T CO.OPERATiyE MAS "DEATH TO PARASITES 11 rpOIT. AND ALL BRANCHES. 3IH | SHEEP TICK (MAGNIFIED) FLUID POWDER DIP IMEDSIIECUMtIENDED BY Hock W Gerard, Cintctbury , .. .. 01,000 COrbell, Canlcrbiry 6,000 W 0. Kutherlord, Aniurl 20,000 0 W. Mcßac, Amur; 19,000 A. Sytnoiis, Marlborowh 45,000 F. 11. Richmond, Marlborouch ~ .. 13,000 R D. McLean. Ilartrt Bay 68,000 Waianoa Station, Gisborna 20,000 Ida Valley Station, Otajro 30,000 Scottish 'XX, Investment Co., Southland.. 11,000 And by owners ot over 6,000,000 sheep .n Now Zea-l-lock USED AND ItECOMMENDED 11V--01,000 l)al«cty&Co.,Olago 6,000 Ilanilyside,ltoucrt«s;G)., Wellington .. 20,000 C. J. Harper, Canterbury 19,000 It. W. Chapi 45,000 A. 11. Ayrto 13,000 O. Armstrong „ 68,000 J. Hurst „ 20,000 J. li. Blair, Otaito (l'ldillc Dip) 30,000 And by many other well-known Flock Oww 17,000 Newly Introduced. , PRICB-(ln fcegs] 60s PEIt CIVT. PVr 1 Cwt makes 1000 Gallons Dip. '**?' """?,'' ?!lfc'. 1 '?m? r ' J Another well-known Powder Dip costs hallas much ritlCb—(in casks) 5s Gd PER GALLON. BBa | n 1 Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. I COMPARE OUR PRICES. Chief Aoenr.—Blaokburno and Co., Christohuroh, Dismicr Agents—Lovin and Co, and Murray, Roberts, and Co,, Wellington; Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limited, Moatcrton, Groytown, Paliiatua and Tinui GAINED highest award Edinboro' Exhibition, 1890. Ison-poiionoua, absolutely uafo and thoroughly effeotive. Improves tho condition of tho ahoop and promotes tho growth of the wool. THEPROVINCIAL VETERINARY SURGEON TO TIIE Eoynl Agricultural Socioty of England, writes as follows: Messrs B, Cannon and Co, Limited, Lincoln. March 31st, 1890. Sins—l have subjected your Dip to a severe trial in a vaiiety of ways. It is an agent ol very high antiseptio, deodorising and disinfecting properties, and 60 blonded as to bo thoroughly misciblo with water. In a diluted condition it is a certain and prompt moans of destroying parasitical life, and it possesses the great advantage of being perfectly Bnfo, even when applied to a raw surface, When used for ordinary dipping, the ingredients o! l . ,its composition have tho effect of decidodly improving the weight, colour, and texture of tfitttwool. ' Yours faithfully, f >, CfIAWiES HARTLEY, I Member of tho Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, • Provincial Veterinary Surgeon to the Hoyal Agricultural Socioty of England. Fuller particulars on applicrtion to the Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Company, Limited, Wellington or Masterton. LARNEY'B AN THELMINTIG. Is tho Best, Safest, and Most Efficacious Reinody for the jjkii cure of I* JLUNG WORM and INTERNAL U PARASITIC DISEASE j\ In Sheep, Lambs, and Calves. ™ Contains no Arsenic, or othor Poisonous or Deleterious Ingradient, and iB absolutely Harmless to all stock. Skip and Cattle Doted with this Mediant Receive Immedm « iate Benefit. ■«, 'v! And its effect on sheep is to increaso the weight and improve ( tin quality of (lie wool. The Specific is put up in 5-gallon drums and gallon tins, I AFTEB ONE TRIAL NO STOOKOWNER WILL Ipisliilil BE WITHOUT IT. New Zealand .Loan and Mercantile i Agency Company [Limited,| ■ Wellington or Masterton, W Pratlgnell ( IMPORTANT TO SHEEPOWNERS. (Corner of Queon and Renall Streets ALL Sheepowners who desire Clean Masterton.) XI Flocks, with the Wool in Ihe COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT, Beßt Condition, should use CARBQL CRYSTAL, nr\ AAA FEET of well-seasoned the great American sump dip. OUjUUv limber to select from at Testimonials from some of the Leading mill prices, comprising Architwving, Sheep owners of Now Zealand. Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating, Floor- LEVIN &Co Wellington in? and all kinda of dressed, planed, - and huildini,' timbers, mm,. Shingles, Houßeblooks, Palings, etc. rlUlii Doora and Saahes at lowest current rates X Itave the largest stock of Pianos and Organs in the Colony, UOTIONBEBS, 'ABEBRORERB, LAND AND l J/r/y GENERAL nYjf COMMISSION AOBNTB, QDAI, WIIUHWOIt. PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS, . THE DRESDEN j have Inßtrumenta practically by ' ovcry leading makeri THE DRESDEN havo, as regards price and choice, the best ralue in Pianos and Organs in the Colony, THE DRESDEN'S Time Payment System is unequalled. No matter whoro you live, it enables you to become tho owner of a first-class Piano or Organ by tho best French, English, or Gor- - man makers, guaranteed for ten years, by simply paying a small deposit, and instalmentstfrom 20s - monthlyt THE DRESDEN are tho SOLE AGENTS in Now Zoaland for Kuhsn Pianos, Erard i Pianos, WEAVER ORGANS, Boosey's famous Band Instruments, and Pinfold's Metronome, MONTHLY PAYMENTS FROM 20s, I ALWAYS have aovoral first-olass Catalogues, terms, 4c, sent freo on Pianos for sale at moderate prices, application. and iuvito inspection. NOVELTIES IN MUSIC BY EVERY MAIL, Second-hand pianos bought or ox- mffl MAIL, changed, Instrumontswrofullyrepaired. The DRESDEN Piano Co., WILLIAM WHITT, Furniture Ware- Limbion Quay & Brandon-street, WELLINGTON. house, Queen-street, Masterton. THOMAS J AGO, Mat 29 nnd 31 > Princos-Sfc. Luncdin, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, shop QUEEN-BTREET MASTERTON. Opposite the Pant* of Wales Stables. ter eketahuna Good Fnut oi Evenr Kind. '■LIVERYAiND BAIT STABLES. LOOK Mr ALLAN MANGUSON _ WlSHEStolnformthogoneralpub AT THE WINDOW, lie that ho has taken ovor from Mr J. Jonea, thoLlvory andßalt Stable TWBBH CONSIGNMENTS several and Grass Paddocks held by him in con _L times a week; rfonwiththeTemperanceHotel. -^^ glnglo and Double Buggies to luoet every and late trains if roquired, jitflt classPaddooks for Horscß and all KluliAKlJ JUJNIio, kinds of Stock. OHABOES moderate, ; iJUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. M. J. BROOKES, Masterton Agents—Hood and Johnston, Queen Streot, EUROPEAN FRUIT SHOP

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4369, 16 March 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4369, 16 March 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4369, 16 March 1893, Page 1

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