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CANNON'S GAINED h finest award uamooru mmmuvu,™* »■-■-•* safe and thoroughly effective. Improves the condition of tho sheep and promotes the growth of the wool. THK PROVINCIAL VETERINARY SURGEON * TO THE Royal Agricultural Society of England, writes as loltari s MeswaßcLon and Co, Limited, Lincoln. Maroh 31st, 1890. aubjeoted yoar Dip toa trial in a of waye lUsan agent o |SWm&.aeA«ti'i«l and directing properties, and, so blended as to be hoSmS withweter. Ina diluted condition i isaccrta.n andpromp moans Kenarol ed to a rawsurfaco. When used or ordinary, dipping, tho ingredients o ZomSSiiMOthe eflectof decidedly improving the weight, colour, and texture of tfwnnol Yours faithfully, tbowool, CHARLES HARTLEY, Mombor of tho Boyal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Provincial Veterinary Surgeon to tho Royal Agricultural Society of England. JMletparticulars on application totheNow Zealand Loan ana Mercantile Agenoy Com- ' OAHimON. NUR9ILRY ME N| FALMEBSTONNOBTH, Afpies, twoyoatiold, fine, well shaped ft lfisdoz., three and four, 18sto 20s; /or FRUIT U PWMB-En g lish and Japanese, a J . NI) UJIMJER TREES £rg 6 -took of tho very boat leading Boris APU> in, 188to303doZ. PbARS.PMOM.APIUCOTS Jj QJft bALUj. and CnEßßra 18s, WAMUis-Euro _ nla each j Japanese, 2u, Eaapber- Soad for our Desorlptivo Catalogue in varioties 2s 6d dozen. Goose- POST FREE on application berries, in varieties, 3s 6d dozen. Cur - - rante-Red, White and Black—including E WONDERO FTHE NINETEENTH Carter's Champion, 3s 6d dor,; Straw- T OENTURY . berrie«-of aorta, runner plants, 2b bd _ 100, Transplanted, da 6d 100; Tennifol- NEURALGIA DEFEATED. ium fane for OrnaH «Sffi m (p MA-URU, Proprietor. < P "P' CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SOIATIOA, SPRAINS, AND PAINOF ANY WAIFOUA NUKSBBY KIND, JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED in 1876.] poßt f ree f or 2s 2d, . ~t "T i.i. i ,•„„.»« Tho Rev. T. O. Hammond, missionary, TN view of the approach of the planting sea- K jy a ._» mv j Dg B p Cn t s considerable time ai X»n I havo pleasure inannoMcmg to public of Maaterton and district that 1 have Kmfj mK of many ms by tlicm 0 [ again made arrangements for a supply of irurt mi[n , anU mi bm An inlimato ],„„„. Trees from the Celebrated Nursery of MK y of m plant in pat ti eu i M m e to conNORY, of Rafgiora, Canterbury, whoso cl 4 that It would provo beneficial in ci ' trees have Invariably given the utmost satis- neura i„j ai Having communicated my c faction in thedutnet, Intending planters y ji, A. A.-Gower, chemist, Pat ,^..U„.J n »« n .l»#n«no„rn (linliMt. «l> MHOU. . ......1 1 ..L:.U...1..1' sndElegiwwell grown and aplenidly rooted. A gcnt | flD , an wr jtj Dg / rom Wellington Also Wcllingtonias, Abies, 'Alba,' Douglasai, ._»j. am glad to inform you that your and Menzieslij Retinospora (varieties) I Urn- ji a . uru h aß been working wondera hero, Miss tomaria Elegam, &c„ MaorocaVpa, 1 year ami ja BUb j cc{ to Neuralgic Headache One 2 year/ transplanted, 12/- to W I*'L m evening I found ber proßtrato with pain. I Uireoaiiuia, 9s to 12s per dozen. Nrris, _ vo i er the bottle of Ma-uru, and she found English and American Ash, Birch, Sycamore, t^ e(l j, cr m muon that she not only obAmerican Mountain Ash, " Pittosporum taincd a good oitrbt's rest, but bas not had an (Native Matipo), Drooping Asb.lOft high, etc, Ttat j, & fortnight ago. Similar testimony as to officac HF" I Mr A. A, Gower announces tho advent of Clematis. A nice lot of Irish Ivy in pots Although this remedy has onlybeon known fa each. Roses in large variety (standard and . fa Kmli fMm f ora f ew mon tbs, its success climbers). , has bctn absolutely phenomenal-failure to Special Hoes in small fruitß-Filberts p or for'ni what is claimed for it being aB yot [Webb's prize close headed Is Cd tci »6d unknown, lvbilo, in addition, wo can speak *..!. rw..*t„_ltl,,„l/ Do.l onrl White. •■•...,' r :i'.l i „„.„11„„. „«,,„,„„ My Gooseberries include " Lancashire Prize chUbiaios, which of itself is sufficient to mako ddwlaeachj Figs, Cobb Nuts, Chestnuts, a / avoaz ito in'almost every hoiisehold.- °*°" etc ;, i iil i inn. a Patea Mail, Bth Sept, To all purchasers of the value of 80s a pamphlet giving a proved Recipe tether , bft go]o to irith valuable and piaotical information how *"-f" tu .'', „ w {.ft to deal with fruit pests will bo given. This A. &. bUWJIIV, found to be very effective and cheap. I> AIEA STONE, P-O^BoxZO. N«r«erymaia, Mauterton Wholesole Agents- "" r .'!!•:,.•..,■ Shartod wdCo and N,Z Drug OcmpanT
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4474, 19 July 1893, Page 1
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1,005Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4474, 19 July 1893, Page 1
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