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OBTAINABLE AT J M A.STEBTOIT, and all branches. V SHBBP TICK (MAGNIFIED) EATHTOPARASITESIII FLUID , DIP. Non -Poisonous.) POWDER • DIP itENDEDUY- Flock USED AND RECOMMENDED BY- « £? ";; 6 » S«Sco,W* lt ™ 3 000 b %., " " JO 000 C.J.il»rpor,Cntoburj « " " 19,000 R. W.Ohapmra , flraiwh " '.! " 000 A>"- A y rt<)ll ','. 6,000 aU -:■ m aS tal :: '•'• '•'• •• ■rte'jßay KJ B Blair Otatotfubllc Dirt ,„ %m wC»^o">«f l : k "™, nockownetß, rcstmentCo.. Southland.. 17,WQ price—[lnkegs] 60s PER CWI. ■ tot6,ooo,ooo sheep.n NewZci- lCwtraricilOM Gallons Dip. lIIIom ttrougbout tho World. Ano ih„ well-known Powder Dip costs Ml as much a) 6j 6d PER OALLON. »nm ; d makes 100 Gallons Dip. COMPARE OUR PRICES. OnißFAoßSif.-Blookbumeiind Co,, Christchurch, Aovin and Co.and Murray, Roberta, and .:. TJLi.ti™ T,imii«Ar.„tarl(Hi. firevtown, Pabiatua andljßUlEEP DIP. [LIQUID.] ;ird Edinboro' Exhibition, 1890. Non-poisonous, absolutely i|y effective.. Improves the condition of the sheep and prokrooli lAL VETERINARY SURGEON 10 THE Lral Sooiety of England, writeß as follows: ■Limited, Lincoln. March 31st, 1890. £ Dip to a severe trial in a variety of ways, It is an agent Baa and disinfecting properties, and so blended as to bo '"n, a diluted condition it is a certain and prompt means t possesses the great advantage ot being perfeotly safe, i>, When used for ordinary dipping, the ingrcdiontß of Kiidodly improving the weight; colour, andtesture of S3 HARTLEY, r of Out Eoyal College of Veterinary Surgeons, In to the Royal Agricultural Sooiety of England. i New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency ComnLTJB HOTEL, MASTERTON The Proprietor of tho above old and veil-known establishment begs to thank ' ,e inhabitants of Masterton and the aur unding districts, as alaothu travelling Iblio for the large measure of support werto given, and begs respectfully to % that additions, alterations, and inv nonte, Ini/ccordanoowith the prof tho pl/ce, as also the growing nenta of tho trade, have been i ./ / ■""- rjartmentia aansaal, y\-^Suiiard - ,' m IH, A„l.„*A1l i. Spirits, and other i and all of theray uairt jA -rouiiard Room, which is provided in ' with one of Alcock'a first-clasß tables.haa jnst been refurnished in themost elegant mannor. m A. ELKTNS, n, ProDrietor, EKETAHUNA TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (Late J, Jones & Co.) ' AVING taken over this old established XX and popular hotel, tho proprietor 33. begs to inform Commorcial men and tho 1 travelling publio that the reputation of the (OS. house will bo maintained. Visitors will find all the comforts of a home. Good iNOS, Beds, and a liboral tabic at moderate charges, first-class Private Booms fob Famiueb. mtewlcDS, Bath Room I Samploßoom Siabdko and Paddocks. V JOHN CABTEB, dgbt or ox. Fr °P rictor .- ' MASTERTON LIVERY AND BAIT Repaired, STABLES. i.rniture Ware- ;,-,,,. W. HAWKE, ' Begs to inform tho travelling publio and — settlers of the district that he baa taken lILY HOTEL, over Mr P. HOOD'S interest in the , Olnb Hotol Liyory and Bait Stable, i„„, WzmingtON These stables will now be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventll .RIETRESS, A fifjt'oijßa co u e otlon ot Buggies, n ,ut n\ Carriages and roliable Saddle Horoea yueon a Hotel). cnatantly on hire at moderate ratee, j<• i„ n,„ «»„ ot Every attention paid to the requireRation in the City at mentß o 'f Commercial Travellers. ins, and pass the door of ,S ELLIOTT, y WIOKENS kr ad Hamasmkr, Vi m artfully txe uted at moderal SECURE PADDOCKS. jieradUammmkr, v> Tl mbi Masierion, CENTRAL DINING d stock for Halo a Bpcoially ROOMS, .easonable prioes all the moat qtjeen STREET MASTERTON. novelties in:— "tins and Ladies' Baddies commodious Dining Itooms are Ond Colonial Harness J_ open to tho public on (Sundays Is; Spurs ana S'.r J r°« ou( i during the wook, [Saddles , and Leading Harness Week Days. 1 requirement of tho trade, BREAKFAST—7.3OtoB.3OI SUNDAYS: in ord nary demand, LUNOUEON-12 till2 Bto 9,12 to 1, ' j._ TEA—S to 6.30 6to 6, ill MEAIB Is, ■t»T wvim Tfi tup pnnr.TH HotPiea and Coffee every evoning fromß ML NOTICETOTHE.PUBLIC o , clock| CmMmTj mi Fanoy ccordancemththePreliminaryNotice Coodß as usoal, iat has appeared in thcEOoolumns re ~.,„., xivmn a n erations in the kind .of bottles in PaINLBSS EXTKACiTECLIffiHAIRPRODUCER TION OF TEETH kdut up in future, the first largo ship- iNO Row to hand. They aro amber- INSERTION 0 F ARTIFICIAL coloured glw, with the well-known nade TRETH mark and *ie words ~ ■ liimui . i„ «L that ho Extracta Teeth absolutely tastinWs, They rem pd in w hite,otsiJp wrappers, iti place ol the pink, D eoAYED TEETH STOPPED PAIN--3 formerly; they have the same registered lesbLY, whereby decay and tootbacho is icck and front labels, with signature, with- mi^i, iut which none is genuine. The now bottles ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted at a vebi ne larger; they contain an ounceaod a half ww charge, •ore at same trite, 4s per bottle. Ask for Patients requiring sots or partial setß of -irKMAN'SECLIPSEHAIRPRODUCER Teeth nhou Itosult Mr Bri'dpc. CCOpUoote Itwillstop the fall- CONSULTATION AND A ' i your hair, and oradicateaU traces y run, mi on is me moaueamv nemy fa ft cosl ,umanha.r. Ifyourhair.sfahngout ™ bydcpoli U hd j.talmente. imlns thin from tnycause.tbcnuEO "' ' ' ■MECLIPSEHAIBPRODUOER - ■ ■ It is a positivo remedjjoj; - ■-" fully ueed'as pe t all Oh '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4386, 6 April 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4386, 6 April 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4386, 6 April 1893, Page 1

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