OBTAINABLE AT WAIBAKAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Limited, M"A.STBBTOIT. a nd alii branches. "RIIBURN" WIRE STRAINER (SELF-CATOniNO-rKRMANENT.) rnHE CHEAPEST j^ LIGHTEST, 0^ SIMHMT, AKDMOSTB&PB3HV M STRAINM ® % Ever Produced, Stool foys-'J/O oiolil (Rcduotion for Quantities.) * Send P. 0,0. with order to F, HAROLD TRONSJON, *&• "w" liAMnToy Quay, Wkuikoto. i LARNEY'SANfHELMINTIC, Is tho Heat, Safest, and Most Efficacious Remedy for tho euro of II LUNG WORM nud I3VTE UN AL '1 FAKASITKJ DISEASE' l\ In Sheep, Lambs, and Calves. Contains no Arsenic, or other Poisonous or Doletorinus Ingredient, and is absolutely ilarmlißitoall stock, flicr.p ami Cattle Do'd with this Medicine Receiw Immediate Benefit. And its effect on sheep is to increnso tho freight and improve tin quality of tlio wool. Tho Specific is put up in 5-gallon drums and gallon tins, AFTER ONE TRIAL NO STOOKOWMSR WILL BE WITHOUT IT, New Zealand Loanand Mercantile Agency Company [Limited.] WeMincton or Mastetton, £S. D. IT is a case of Pounds, Shillings, and Pence, with moat people, now-a-days. They have to study how to obtain the Very Best Value for their money. Thus the publio have become VERY KEEN BUYERS, and especially of TEA. WB ARE KEEN BUYERS OF TE&, too, and tho Public tho reap benefit, If, then, A EEALLY GOOD 2/ TEA Is what you requiro, take our cdvico and BUY EMPIEETEA COMPANY J!k CEILON, In Lead Packets, Tins or Half chests. If you try a packet, boo that It has a Red Labol ™' Gold Letters, and the words EMPIRE TEA COMPANY upon it. EMPIRE TEA COMPANYW. & G. TURN BULL & CO, WELLINGTON, PROPRIETORS. SHEEP DIP. [LIQUID.] '' AINED highest sward Edinboru' Exhibition, 1890. Non«poi;ioiitius, absolutely safo and°thoroughly effective. Improves the condition of the sheep and promotes tho growth of the wool. THE PROVINCIAL VET KRIN ARY BURGEON TO THE Royal Agricultural Society of England, writes as follows: Messrs B, Cannon nod Co, Limited, Lincoln. _ _ March 31st, 1890. .Sins—l have subjected your Dip toa trial in a variety of ways. It is an agent of very high antiseptic, deodorising and disinfecting properties, and so blended as to be raiscible with water. In a diluted condition it is n certain and prompt moans d destroying parasitical life, and it possesses tho great advantage of being perfectly safo, ■even when applied to a rawsurfacc, When used for ordinary dipping, the ingredients of its composition have tho effect of decidedly improving thu weight, colour, and texture of the wool. Yours faithfully, m CHARLES HARTLEY, Member of tho Eoyal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Provincial Veterinary Surgeon to the lloynl Agricultural Society of England. FuliSf-sarticulars on application to the Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Com- -.,»„„ T.i'flfcd. Wellington or Mastetton.
J.MAYO&SONS NURSERYMEN, PALMEIISTON NORTH, DESCRIPTION OF FRUIT AND SHELTER TUBES FOE SALE. Send fni' our Descriptivo Catalogue POST FREE on application MA3TKRTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. THE QUESTION, DOES a COACH «d CARRIAGE FACTORY PAY? Yis. But it must be conducted on business priocipalp, which moans, like conducting any other business, to derivo a profit from it and only in proportion to the diligence and shrewdness with which it is attended to. Shrewdness implies the oloeo applioa. tion of your suitable qualities to it, Rut if you ore not suited torun such a business donot try it, or you will find it a raw-boned animal to tide. If you go into coachbuildinß without capital your misery will increase with your experience. But with experience you aro keen to discover all kinds of rat holes in the management of materials etc. One condition that makos tho carriage businers so difficult for novices to grasp successfully is tho extended field over which it is spread. It includes four distinct and complicated trudes, and needs b thorough and practical knowledge of each, Then we ask tho public to consider this. Why not place your orders with thoao who thoroughly understand your needs and have every facility for the prompt, careful, and ' artislio execution of your orders, Give us an opportunity to demonstrate this to your satisfaction. Our Motto is Wisdom, •Strength, and Pcauty. Wisdom is only hiving standard grades, Strength is buying and selecting the choicest materials, Beauty, perfect Proportion and porfeot Workmanship. Just received, direct from the manufacturers, a consignment of all kindß of carriaso Hardware, Lamps, trimmings, etc. We manufacture the most popular styles of vehicles, Prices and drafts on application, THOS. WAGG&OO. ARCHITECT, Hall-street, Maatorton. Drawings and fyetifimtiom prepared for Pafenfi.
P ARK TALE NURSERS OARTKRTON. THtl begs to remind Orchardista and Fruit Growers that he has a large Btook in choice varieties of ■Bell worked Fruit Trees, 4000. Appies, twoyearsold, fino, well shaped 15s doz., three and four, 18s to 20a ;/o» caili. Flums—Enttlish and Japanese, a large Btook of tho very beat leading sorts 18ato30s doz. Pears, Peaches, Apricots and Cherries 18s. Walhuts-Emo pean, Is oach j Japanese, 2u. Bnspberriesin varioliea 2s 6d dozen. Gooseberries, in varieties, ?s Cd dozen, Cur rants-Red, White and Black-including Carter's Champion, 'M Gd doz ; Straw-lerries-of sorta, runner plants, 2s Od 100, Transplanted, 4s 6d 100; Tcnnifolium Pittosporum, very hne for Oma- ' ' " I —^—n raisintc) 103100. .._.. JLOMQUIST, Proprietor. WAIPOUA NURSERY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED ra 1876.] IN viow of the approach of the planting season I liavo pleasure in announcing to tin public of Maslerton and diitrict that I havt wain made arrangements fora supply of Fruit Trees from tho Celebrated Nuncry of MR rvOEy, of Rangiora, Canterbury, whose trees have invariably given the utmost satisJ.j:.. :„ tl.a JMrU Ttitemlinir tilnntrri should order tarly to ensure tho best selection. J have on hand ready for planting.a large suppry of Forest Trees, including I'inus liisigDis, toraaria Elcgans, &c„ Macrocarpa, 1 year and 2 year, transplanted, 12/- to 15/- per 100. Lawioniana, 9s to 12s per dozen. Elms, English aad American Ash, Birch", Sycamore, (Native Matipo), Drooping Ash.l Oft high, etc, etc. 1 — J — variety of Shrubs and flowering **-'ac,Guelder Hose, Laurel F .ia. Wisterias, Cornelias Clematis. A nice lot of Irish Ivy in pots each, Roses in largo variety (standard and .climbers). Bpotal l>nc3 in small fruits-Filberts [Webb's prize close headed Is (id to 2s Cd each. Currants-Black, Bed, and White. My Gooseberries include" Lancashire Prize" 6d to Is each; I'ige, Cobb Nuts, Chestnuts, etc., etc. To ail purchasers of tho vnluo of 80s a pamphlet giving a proved Recipe together with valuable andpiactical information how to deal with fruit nests will be given- This Kecips has been well tried in the Nursery and found to bo very effective and cheap. JAS; STONE, Nurseryman, Mnstortou
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4470, 14 July 1893, Page 1
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