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YALUMBA WINES. v OBTAINABLE AT ■ WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Limited, "KILBURN"WiBESTra£R (BELF-OATOHING-PERMAHENT.) TIHE CHEAPEST LIGHTEST, AND MOST EFFEOTIV EvKB PaODDOBD, PBIOB4/Rpird«)n. - .iteel Keya-«/0 each, (Bednotion'for Quantities.) \ Send P. 0.0, with order to J f, harold tronson, Lambiok Quay, Wellington. s*z3*' LARNEY'SANrHELMINTIC,Is the Boat, Safest, and Most Efficacious Rcaiody for tho cure of LUNG WORM and INTERNAL PARASITIC DISEASE In Sheep, Lambs, and Calves, Contains no Arsenic, or othor Poisonous or Deletorious InKrcdiont, and is absolutely Harmless to all stock. Skrv ami Cattle Doted with Urn Medicine Receive Immediate Bcntfit. And its effect on sheep is to incroaso the ivoight and lniprovo llii quality of the wool. The Specific is put up in 5-gallon drums and gallon tins. AFTER ONE TRIAL NO STOOKOWNER WILL EE WITHOUT IT, Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Apoiiey Compniiv [Limited,] Wfillinetoti or Maaterton. £ S. D. [ T Is a case of Pounds, Shillings, and Pence, with moat people, now-a-days. They JL have to Btudy how to obtain the Very Best Value for their money. Thus tho public have become VERY KEEN BUYERS, and especially of TEA, WE ARE KEEN BUYEHS OF TEA, too, and the Public tho reap benefit. If, then, A REALLY GOOD 2/ TEA Is what yon require, tako our advico and BUY EMPIEETEA COMPANi'S* CEYLON, ' ■ < "•'■■•' Red Label with Gold Lcttcn EM f IRB TEA COMPANY upon it. ' EMPIRE TEA COMPANY %k 6, TURNBULL & CO, WELLINGTON, PROPRIETORS. GANNON'S 1 SHEEP DIP. | [LIQUID.] AINKD highest award Edinboro' Exhibition, 1890. Mon-polaonotls, absolutely I \jf aafo and thoroughly effective Improves tho condition of tho sheep and promotes tho growth of the wool. V THE PROVINCIAL VETERINARY 8 URGEON ' 10 lUE Royal Agricultural Society of England, writes as follows: Messrs B, Cannon and Co, Limited, Lincoln. March 31st, 1800. x, ---.u-jted your Dip toaeevoro trial in avwielyof ways. Itisanagent !, deodorising and disinieoling properties, and so blended as to be IthMMgUyiniscible with water. In a diluted condition it is a certain and prompt means of destroying parasitical life, and it possesses tho great advantage of being perfectly safe, ' even when applied to a raw surface, When UEcd for ordinary dipping, tho ingredients of ita composition have the effect of decidedly improving tho weight, colour, and texture of 1 too wool, Yours faithfully, ; W0 ORABLES HARTLEY, Member of the Boyal College o( Veterinary Surgoons, Provincial Veterinary Surgeon to tho Itoyal Agricultural Society of England, Fuller particulars on application to tho New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Com- _.__ in-LicJ Wollinoton or Mostcrlon.

J.MAYO&SONS NURSERYMEN, PALMEBSTON NORTH, TIVERY DESCRIPTION OF FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES FOR SALE. Sond for our Doscrlptivo Catalogue POST FREE on application m WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. neuralgiTdefeated. ma-uru, (Prepared only from tlio growths on Now Zealand.) CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, SPRAINS, AND PAINOF ANY KIND, ISf'Ask your Chemist or Storekeeper for MA-URU, or send direct for a bottle; post free for 2s 2d, The Rev, T, 0. Hammond, missionary, says:—"Having spent a considerable time as missionary among tho Maoris or Hokianga,t became aware of many uses made by thorn of native plants and trees, An intimato knowledge of ono plant in particular led mo to conclude that it would prove beneficial in cases of neuralgia, flaying communicated my conviction to Sir A. A. Gower, chemist, Patea, he has produced a compound which has fully met my expectation, and has proved of great benefit to members of my own family and many of my friends," A gentleman writing from Wellington says:-"I am glad to inform you that your Ma-uni baa been working wonders hore, Miss is subject to Nouraljie Hcadaoho, Ono evening I found her prostrate with pain, I gave her the bottle of Ma-uru, and tho found it relioycd her so much that she not only obtained a good nielli's rest, but has not bad as .ttack since, That is a fortnight ago, Similar testimony sb to efficacy was bornoby Miss ,Mrs , and Mr , Mr A, A, Gower announces the advent of Ma-uru on the scene of proprietory medicines, Although thistemedy has only been known in its present form for a few months, its success has bem absolutely phenomenal—failure to perform what Is claimed for it being as yet unknown, while, in addition, we can speak positively of its almost marvellous effect on chilblains, which of itsolf is sufficient to make it a favourite in almost every houaohold.— Patea Mail, Bth Sept. Prepared only by the Sole proprietor, A. A. GOWER, OHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, Patea, P.O. Box 20. I Wholoaalo Agonta—fjattM jndOo and N.Z Ding Company

PA-KK VALE HURSERI OAfiTKRTON. THK undersigned begs to remind Orchardists and Fruit Growers that he has a large stock in choice varieties of veil worked Fruit Trees, 4000. Apples, twoyoaraold.fino, well Bhaped IBadoz., three and four, 18s to 20s -Jot eas/i. Puma-English and Japanese, a large stock of tho very best leading sorts 18sto30idoz. Peaks, Peaches, Apricots and Cherries 18s, Walnuts-Bun wan, Is each; Japanese, 2a. Eaapberties in varieties 2s fid dozen. Gooseberries, in varieties, 3s (id dozen. Our rants-lied, White and Black—including Carter's Champion,3s 6d do/.; Straw-lerries-of sorts, runner plants, 2s Cd 100, Transplanted, i% 6d 100; TonnifoliiimPittoipomavery hne for Orna■a raising) 10s 100. ■tfLOMQUIBT, Proprietor. WAIPOUA NUBSEBY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED m 1876.] X son I bave pleasure in announcing to tb publio of Mastertonand district that I have Main made arrangements for a supply of Fruit Trees from tho Celebrated Nursery of MR IVORY, of' Katglora, Canterbury, whoso trees bave invariably given the utmost satisfaction in the district, Intending planters should order early to f nsuro tho best selection. I have on hand ready for plantiog.a large sup0W of Forest Trees, including l'inus Insignu, 11 grown I Also weinngionlas, Able», t "»»i>;» and Menziesiij Ketinospora (varieties) j Iryp- ' -••'"--!, &c„Mf » 1 ™"™ll _ __ planted, LawMsiana, 9a to 12b per dozen. Elms, English and American Ash, Birch, Sycamore, (Native Matipo), Drooping Ash,loft high, etc, etc. > A verfTaHNtiety of Shrubs and flowering plants, incfoSngffllac, Guelder Rose, Laurel Iflureßtlnas, Diosma, Wisterias, Camehas Clematis. A nice lot of Irish Ivy in pots each. Roses In largo variety (standard and climbers). , Special lines in small fnuta—Filberts rnfiu. «n,» .i«.« j,.,„u 1.fi.1 In to fid Jach. Cunants-Black, Red, and White. My Gooseberries include" Lancashire Prize" 6d (o !■ each; Figs, Cobb Nuts, Chestnuts, etc, etc. To all purchasers of the value of 30s a JA9: STONE,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4471, 15 July 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4471, 15 July 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4471, 15 July 1893, Page 1

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