YALUMBA WINEL OBTAINABLE AT WAIBABAPA FAKMBKS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Limited, toff ABTBBTON". AND AH. BRANCHES. "JULBIIBN" WIRE STRAINER (BBLP-OATOHIN6-PERMANENT.) mHK CHEAPEST £■ LIGHTEST, SIMtLMT, AKDMOSTBPyaoriV L, Mi STRAINER H _ s Evkb Pbodbobd, PRICE t/ttintd«iil. i ,)teel Keyi-B/O enohl (Reduction for Quantities.) i Send P. 0.0. with ordor to ' _ F, HABOLU TBONSON, Lambton Quay, Wkllhtoion. LARNEY'B AN THELMiNTIC. ,™„ la tho Beat, Safest, and Most Efficacious Remody for tho If j euro of LUNG WORM and INTERNAL 1 FAUASITIU DISEASE l \\ In Sheop, Lambs, and Calves. Contains no Arsenic, or othor Poisonous or Deleterious Ingrcdient, and iB absolutely Uarmless to all stock. Skrp and Cattle Doted with this Medicine Receive Immediate Benefit. ' And its effect on aheep is to increase the weight and improve \L„ tha quality of tho wool. k"'\ Tho Specific is put up in 5-gallon drums and gallon tins, AFTER ONE TRIAL NO STOOKOWNIiIR WILL J :|| ; if::j:.E::ji: BE WITHOUT IT. || New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Bib Agency Company [Limited.] HI Wellington or Masterton. £ S. D. TT Is & caso of Pounds, Shillings, and Ponco, with most people, now-a-days. They I have to study how to obtain tho Very Best Value for their money. Thus tho m ARE KEEN BUYERS OF TEA, too, and the Public tho reap benefit, If, A REALLY GOOD 2/ TEA Is what you require take our advice and BUY BMPIBBTEaCOMPANS'SSb CfflLON, In Lead Packets, Tins or Half chests. Tpacket, seo that It has a Red Labol wnii U„ld Letters, and tho words TTEA COMPANY upon it. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY. W. & G. TURNBULL k CO, WELLINGTON, PROPRIETORS. SHEEP DIP.
[LIQUID.] >N ATNKDhii-heit award Edinboro'Exhibition, 1890. Non-polaonuus, absolutely (} 5e wdthoroughJy effeotive. Improvee the condition of the snoop and promotea the growth of the wool. THE PROVINCIAL VETERINARY BURGEON •* ,rx TO TUB Royal Agricultural Society of England, writes as follows: Mews B. Cannon and Co, Limited, Lincoln, March Ist, 1890. SrasThavo subjected your Dip to. sewe tad ra avtneljot ways Kuan agent M„,!TthantieeDtio deodorising and diainlecting properties, and bo blended as to bo ft y EhSwater In a diluted condition it is a certain and prompt means When used forordinary dipping, the ingredients o roraSiShavethe eflectof decidedly improving the weight, colour, and tenure of thewool, Youm faithfully. „,„„„, mm ' CUAItLES HARTLEY, Member of tho Itoyal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Provincial Veterinary Surgeon to tho lioyal Agricultural Society of Knglond, Fuller particulars on application to tho New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Com-
J.MAYO&SONS NURSERYMEN, PALMERSTON NORTH, FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES FOR BALE. Sond for our Descriptive Catalogue POST FREE on application ImSE WONDER OF THE WWBMTfII CENTURY, NEUEALGIADEFEATfiD. ' ma-Uru, x *repMcd only from tho growths or, New Zealand.) CURES NEURALGIA, HEAMOHE, CHILBLAINS, RUKUMATISM, SOIATIOA,.SPBAINS, AND PAINOF ANY KIND, ES"Ask your Chomisfc or Storokcopsr for MA-URU, or send direct for a bottlo: post free for 2s 2d, Tho Rev, T. G. Hammond, missionary, es:—"uaving spent a considerablo time as ssionary among tho Maoris 01 Hokiaoga.t becamoawaro of many uses mado by them of nalivo plants and trees. An intimato knowledge of one plant in particular led mo to conclude that it would provobcncßcialin caßesd neuralgia. Having communicated my conviction to Mr A. A. Gowor, chemist, l'atca, ho lias 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:—"l am glad to inform you that your Ma-ura has been working wonders here, Miss is subject to Nouraljio Hcadaclio. One ovenlng I found her prostrato with pain. I gave ber the bottlo of Ma-uru, and alio found it relioycd her so much that alio not only obtained a good nutbt's rest, but baa not had an | .Hack since. That is a fortnight ago, Similar U.timnno so tn ctfir-OOTT V/»» Wild >W Mil* .Mrs , and Mr - Mr A. A, Gowcr announces tho advent of Ma-uru on thoiccncof proprietory medicines. Although this remedy has only been known in its prcsont form for a few months, its snecess has bem absolutely phenomenal— foiluio to perform what is claimed for it being as yet unknown, while, in addition, wo cau speak positively of its almost marvellous offect on it a favourito in almost every household.Patea Mail, Bth Sept. Prepared only by tho Solo proprietor, A. A. UOWM, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, JfATEA, P.0.80x 20, I Wholesale Agents—awi.,,,l «„dCo and N,Z Drug Company
V ALE HURBBRI CARTERTON. ..188 underaifined begs to remind I Orchardists andFrui'-Growers that he has a largo stock in choice varieties of «U worked ton Trbes, 4000. ArrMS, tiro jwioJd, line, well shaped 16a to., to md fout < 18ato 20s '- J m cash. flj large stock of the very boßt loading aorta WstO.Wa doZ. PjSABS,rEACnE9, APKICOTB ana Chebbih 18a, VVALSBiB-iuro pean. la each; Japanese, 20. Kaapbermm variotiea 2a6d dozen. Gooae-rants-Bed, White and BJaok—including Owto'«ok«i\iion,39 6cl im\ Stav. berries-of aorta, runner plants, 2s Gd 100, Transplanted, 4a 6d 100 ; TennifoJiura Pittoiporura, very fano for Orna- ~ " ownrsuinKjlOsllX). fJ?LOMQUIBT. yiopiiotoi, WAIPOUA NURSERY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED w 1876.] IN view of the approach of the planting season I havo plcasuro in announcing to the public of Maatcrton and district that I havo again made anangemcat! for a supply of Fruit Trees from tho Celebrated Nursery of MR TvORY, of Eangiora, Canterbury, who«o trees have invariably given the utmost Batiafaction in tho district, Intending planters, should order early to ensure the beat aclcction. I hate on hand ready for planting.a large supply of Forest Trees, including Finns Insignis, | Cuprcssus Jlacrocarpa, lawaoniana, Erccta, Also iu'ijiukwuim, «w«i ».«»( "--»■■ • and Menziesli; RetinCspora (varieties) j LryptomariaElcgana, 4c„ Jlacrocarpa, 1 year and 2 year, transplanted, 12/- to 16/- per 100. Lawsonlana, 9a to 12s per dozen. Elms, English and American Ash, Birch, Sycamore, American Maintain Aah, " Fittosnorum (Nativo Matipo), Drooping Aib.lOft high, etc, etc, A very largo variety of Shrubs and flowering Clematis. A nico lot of Irish Ivy in pots each. Roses in large variety (standard and I dimbers). Special lines in small fruits—Filberts pVcbb'a prizo close headed la Cd to 2e 6d My Gooseberries include "Lancaßhlto Frize fjdtolseach; Figs, Cobb Nuts, Chestnuts, etc i etc. To all purchasers of tho valuo of 30a a pamphlet giving a proved Recipe together •with valuable andpiactical information how to deal with fruit pests will be given. This Becipa has been well tried in tho Nursery and iound to bo very effective ami cheap. JAB; STONE, •ftursen'man, Masterton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4473, 18 July 1893, Page 1
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