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OBTAINABLE AT WaIRARAPA FAKMEKS' CO-OPERATIVE W ASSOCIATION, Limited, [ASTBBTOIT-AND ALL BRANCHES. .(SELF-CATOBING-PKEMANENT.) T|HB CHEAPEST LIGHTEST, AND MOST amoTiv-i ; ' STRAW BR ETBR PBODtIOBD, PKlCEl|rtj(ditm. ■ Steol KSJ3-V5/0 Moh (Iteduotion lot Quantities.) BondP.o.o. withordcr to F, HAROLU TRONSON, Lamhtox Quay, Wellington. LARNEY'B'ANFHELMINTIC. Is the Best, Safest, and Must Efficacious Rernody for tho euro of and INTERNAL PARASITIC DISEASE hi Sbcop, Lambs, and Calves. Contain! no Arsenic, or other Poisonous or Delotorioua Ingredient, and is absolutely Harmless to all stock. Shup and CaltkDondi'" ""'" J&tditint Stake Immtdiatt liaunt. And its effect on sheep is to increaso the freight and improve tin quality of the wool. The Specific is put up in 5-gallon drums and gallon tins. AFTER ONE TRIAL NO STOOKOWNISR WILL BE WITHOUT IT. NewZealnnd Loan and Mercantile Agency Company [Limited) W»llinffton or Mnsterton. £ S. D. TT Ib a case of Pounds, Shillings, and Pence, with most people, nowadays. They havo to study how to obtain tho Very Beat Value for their money, Thus tho public have become VERY KEEN BUYERS, and especially of TEA. WE ARE KEEN BUYERS OF TEA, too, and tho Public tho reap benefit. If, then, A REALLY GOOD 2/ TEA Is what you require take our tdvico and BUY EMPIRE TEA COMPANY* CEYLON, 1,_.. In Lead Packots, Tins or Half cheats, packet, see that it has a Red Label M" Quid Letters, and the words EMPIRETEA COMPANY upon it. EMPIRE TEA COMPANYW. k G. TURPULL & CO, WELLINGTON, PROPRIETORS. GANNON'S SHEEP DIP. [LIQUID.] GAINED highest award Edinboro' Exhibition, 1890. Non-poisonous, absolutely safe and thoroughly effective. Improves the condition of tho sheep and promotes tho growth of the wool. THE PROVINCIAL VETERINARY SURGEON to ins Royal Agricultural Society of England, writes as follows: *' rB B, Cannon and Co, Limited, Lincoln. -. March 31st, 1890. have subjeotcd your Dip to a severo trial in a variety of ways, It is an agent 01 very High antiseptic, deodorising and disinlcoting properties, and so blended ar- u t" thoroughly miscible with water. In a diluted condition it is a certain and prompt of destroying parasitical life, and it possesses the great advantagool being perfectly safe, even whon applied to a raw Biirtace. When used for ordinary dipping, the ingredients of its composition have tho effect of decidedly improving tho weight; colour, andteituro of the wool, Yourß faithfully, CHARLES HARTLEY, Membor of tho Eoyal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Provincial Veterinary Surgeon to tho Koyal Agricultural Society of England, Fuller particulars on application to the Row Zealand Loan and Morcanlilo Agency Com- —* Hted, Wellinoton or Masterton.

J.MAYO&SONS NURSERYMEN, PALMEBSTON NOETH, T/IVERY DESCRIPTION OF FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES FOB SALE. Sond for our Descriptive Catalogue rOST FREE on application MASTKRTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. THE QUESTION, DOES k COACH asb CARRIAGE FACTORY PAY ? Yis. liutitmust be conducted on business principals, which means, like conducting any other business, to derivo a profit from it and only in proportion to tho diligence and shrewdness with which it is attended to, Shrcwdr.o39 implies the olobo application of your suitable qualities to it. But if you aro not enitcd to run such a business do not try it, or you will find it a raw-boned animal to ride, _ Ifyoa go into coachbuild- ' ma without capital jour misery will increase Aim flsrPc»lßiit wfflveipcrience m,m te^ifedTcolfllkkimliiiofirati' b4n l e'?Bs , fMrbijfft' l i'ofivlce^o ßl Masiim wMMhiitm mm wjifoh idiwieftiull inchiiliklfomitiiifljiittl t 1 m dpporrtifll y to dttfloprato. this tp y sat aftfctldfi'.lto«oV'i>. Will iWrtnithl toierJ .kindsofcarriaeo IMteftAlMiSps, trim-1 'ufijigß, etc, We-WaWaM The most] Wvlar styles of r dJ THOS.WAGG&IIO, no tow hi •j'A .if, wiMiila to! taliivoiq rioiisli l"i oti'A.'BicflifH'iil /DaEpi(tj;iT;tlJ 'in sr en ' llfl n B'jl is.", yd ilitiw #**& « d oJ oTC| J f ''' ]»\ nuitoiib wrjffrffflfeJlia giii&iiuu nio ni i)ilsnti'td«J'(ldiiiauqi)ilaii"' ) W' il noil .nv'am si

VALE NURSERY OARTKRTON, |HK undorsi(;ned bogs to remind J_ OrchardistaandFruftQrowers that he has a largo stock in choice varieties of well worked Fruit Trees, 4000. Apples, twoyearsold, fino, well shaped 15s dot, three and four, 18a to 20a; /or cash- PinMS—English and Japanese, a. largo atook of the very best leading sorts 18s to 30s doz. Pears, Peaches, Apkicois and Cherries 18s, Walnuts-Eiko pean, Is oach i Japanese, 2a, Raspberries in varieties 2s Gd dozen. Gooseberries, in varieties, 3s b'd dozen, Cur rants—Rod, White and BJaok—including Carter's Champion, 3s 6d doz; Strawberries—of sorts, runner plants, 2s Gd 100, Transplanted, 4s 6d 100; Tonnifol. ium Pittosporura, very hno for Ornamental Hedges (own raisintOlOs 100. JUJfciRLOMQUIBT, WAIPOUA NURSERY JAJl&WWroprietor, OvipJswA-ISHltortßl] l *>•< ° m/njil'. .liiT7(rri!Mi;f,) h //Irfrii',, publidfiMiistetophdWislHMiotliWYel .vSTWoipTariawgnKli UteiuttHortt Battio]■ lawi«jMi^to/'l2al.'M- ,| dte»' ,fl,J ?!>nS| (Nativi ete. «! ptaW LaurßAiiU U«#Snl each. • Kpii tumt&W „ ~ SpJtislniillttflto-sfflsltiHfrilW-Filbyrtii |iWlftorlM| %yi!a»' ! WfW«h(W uwtsitM •"■""■leiiwMactjwll WOTiatfonftWi •0111)1 'tnJlOllli'.W.'i sl ' l Juo I' J sill fli 31

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4469, 13 July 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4469, 13 July 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4469, 13 July 1893, Page 1

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