. SMITH' ■IALUMBA WINES. OBTAINABLE AT iVAIRARAPA FAKMEK8 1 CO-OPERATIVE k, ASSOCIATION, Limited, TgS*GJ»=»M"la'y*"gK . AND ALL BRANCHES. f "KIIBURN''WIRE STRAINER | ' (BELF-OATOHING-PERMANENT,) (pHE. CHEAPEST /v LIGHTEST, SDMO3TS??{)C[/ Em Pboduohd, fit imw. OLD TRONHON, Lambion Quay, Wzuihoioh. Ig tho Boat, Safest, and Most Efficacious Remedy for the euro of L/UNGWOHM andINTEKNAL PAKASITIC DISEASE In Sheep, Lambs, and Calves, Contains no Arsenic, or other Poisonous or Deleterious Ingradient, and is absolutely UnrmlesUonll stock. Sleep and Catlk Do'td with ihis Medicine liccctwc Immed- <-'!»| And its effect on sheep is to increase the rvoight and improvo «.' th 9 quality of tho wool, '.'"l The Specific is put up in 6-gallon drums and gallon tins. ,„..,„ fl AFTER ONE TRIAL HO BTOOKOWNJSB WILL mW&Fi BE WITHOUT IT. ffj New Zealand Lonnaud Mercantile ■■■ Agency Company [Limited,] Wellington nr Mnsrerton, . CANNON'S w SHEEP DIP. I [LIQUID.] AINED highest sward Edinboro' Exhibition, 1890. Non«pohonom, absolutely safe and thoroughly effeotive. Improves the condition of tho sheep and profs tho growth of the wool. IE PROVINCIAL VETERINARY SURGEON ■' Boyal Agricultural Society of England, writes as follows: Bssra B, Cannon and Co, Limited, Lincoln. March 31st, 1690. *-' hn subjected your Lip to a severe trial in a vaiioty of ways, It is an agent ntio, deodorising and disinfecting properties, and so blended as to bo h'wator. Inn diluted condition it is a certain and prompt moans hjjfc, and it possesses tho great advantage o! being perfectly safe, Tiw eurtaco, When need for ordinary dipping, tho ingredients of isition have tho effect of dcoidodly improving the weight* colour, and toxtuio of Yours faithfully, , - CHAELE3 HARTLEY, 1 Member of the Eoyal Collego of Veterinary Surgeons. \ Provincial Veterinary Surgeon to the Hoyal Agricultural Society of England, Irtioulars on application to the New Zealand Loan »nd Mercantile Agency Com-
R. EVERNDEN.Junr WISHES Jin Public ot Maatorton to knoiT that he has commenced business as EXPREBBMAIS, and will from this date be prepared to carry goods st Reasonable Bates. Your pitr;nai>e solicited. Orders m;ty be left with J. Graham & Co W. PRAGNELL 10,000 FEET OIBUILDING TIMBER FOR f BAM OBEAP. HENRY HUGHES, CU, Fellow/WAustralasian Institute ol Patent ..Agents, Foreign Members Chartered '" Institute of Patent Agents London, REGtSTEBED PATENT AGENT: PATENTS and trade marks obtained in all countries, Ordinary drawings prepared !rco of coat. Lambon Quay, Wellington C, Tilleard Natusch, ARCHITECT, Hall Maatorton. Drawings and SpaifwtioM prepared forMmk EKETAHTJfIA BOOT DEPOT. H. HANSEN MAKES oyory description of boot" and shoes of the best materials suited to the requirement nf tho distnci and at Modeium Prioes. Ropain Neatly Executed. ULCEHATED UDDERS>| I^DOCS-oF.MANtjE^ B ''/ Obtainable of allOhe ralats, Saddl and Storekeepers. Wholesale ageniß for Wellington Pn vinoe—',',"': SHAKLAND&OO,, ■• :■:^^■V^^J^illiwW^ :^.;;A;,■'
being nearly twenty years in the employ of Mr W. Perry, 1 '.URIPUNI - BUTCHERY, hope by civility end attention to lasto obtain ft lair share of the lage of the people living in Master d Kuripuni. ry description of MEAT OF THE —IALITY wDI be kept, and Bold ble prices T iIAM MORRIS IILY BUTUBKR, .1 1 0 E.! .asterton dnd the District that dried a .ERINO ESTABLISHMENT, len Street, Masterton, opposite the .•e Hotel, and trusts to morit a fair patronage by selling only ,- BEST MEATS ii OURBEHT RATES. WALTER PERRY, AMIL Y BUTCHER Queen-Street, Mafhrton, JGB to thank the publio for their support during the many 'i has been in busiiicsß, and to iniem that having sold his Maaterton esste CHAKLES HUGHES, Ato recommend him to their notice 1 for him a continuance of the o which has been accorded In the ion with the above, hav „ Biased Mr Perry's business, I beg m continuance of the support so -rded to Mr Perry, and by civility jing the/best of meat of all dc { to p/ove that lam worthy of long given to myproduQdeen and Uhurch Streets, jMASTEKTON -a-8 BAY, coouotahts, T JElAbsiokbes, KOIAI AQENIS, COILECIOE9, ETC. COOUNTANOY work undertaken ' of all descriptions. iditing for publio and private com» idesmen'a books kept and balanced, tea realised with economy and promp ie collection of accounts a speciality eots appointed throughout tye Colony, rails, and Loudon, illwwrtforthe Court of Bankruptcy is;for. absentees, leans negotiated, "3 and properties diromd of, 'OJOK & GRAY,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4459, 1 July 1893, Page 1
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688Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4459, 1 July 1893, Page 1
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