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OBTAINABLE AT WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Limited, TEUTON. AND ALL BRANCHES. r KILBURN" WIRE STRAINER (SELF-OATCHING-PERMANENT.) TIHE CHEAPEST LIGHTEST, AND MOST EFFECTIVE Evsn Produced, PRICE 4/(*P'tiLm (Reduction lot Quantities.) * SendP.o.o. withordor to Hi F, HAROLD TRONSON, Lamdton Quay, Welungton. , LARNEY'SANFHELMINTIC, • Is tho M, Safoit, and Most Eflicacious Remedy for the I euro of LUNG WORM andINTEJKNAL 1 PARASITIC DISEASE ■ \\ Jn Sheep, Lambs, and Calves, Jl Contains no Amenio, or other Poisonous or Dolotorious Ingredient, and is absolutely Uarraless to nil stock, Slurp aid Catlk Dad with this Medicine J?c«ii'c Immdiatt Benefit. v,''l» i And its effect on sheep is to increase the weight and imptovo Vm ifa quality of the wool, J."l The Specific is put up in 5-gallon drums and gallon tins, p:;;;-r;;fl| aFTE r ONE TRIAL NO STOOKOWNWR WILL pSS-SI BE WITHOUT IT. B>'ew Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company [Limited.) Wellington or Master-ton,

£S. D. [T Is a case of Pounds, Shillings, and Pence, with most people, now-a-days, Thej jL have to study how to obtain the Very Bent Value for their monoy, Thus the publiohave become VERY KEEN BUYERS, and especially of TEA. WE ARE KEEN BOM OF TEA, too, and the Public the reap benefit. If, then, A REALLY GOOD 2/ TEA Is what you roquire, tako our advice and BUT EMPIRE fTEA COMPANS'S* CEYLON, In Lead Packets, Tins or Half chests. If you try a packet, 'see that It has a Red Label « 111 ' Uuld Letters, and the words EM f IRE TEA COMPANY upon it, EMPIRE TEA COMPANY. W, k 0, TURNBULL & CO, WELLINGTON, PROPRIETORS.

CANNON'S SHEEP DIP. [LIQUID.] AINKD highest award Edinboro' Exhibition, 1890. Non»polaonouB, absolutely \jf safe and thoroughly offeotivo. Improves tho condition of the sheop and pro» motes tho growth of tho wool. THE PROVINCIAL VETERINARY HURGEON 10 TUB Royal Agricultural Society of England, writes as follows: Messrs B. Cannon and Co, Limited, Lincoln. March 31st, 1830, Sim-I have subjected your Dip to a sevwo trial in a v&iioty of ways, It is an agent of very high antiseptic, deodorising and disinfecting properties, and so blended as to bo thoroughly misoible with water. In a diluted condition it is a certain and prompt moans of destroying parasitical life, and it possesses tho great advantage of being perfectly aafo, even when applied to a raw surface. When used for ordinary dipping, the ingredients of its composition havo tho effect of decidedly improving the weight, colour, and toxturo of the wool. Yours faithfully, mW CHARLES HARTLEY, Member of tho Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Provincial Veterinary Surgeon to the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Fuller particulars on application to tho New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Com- „„„„ T.imWfd Wellington or Masterton, P a rAv ALE NURSERY J. MAYO & SON 8 CARTERTON. NURSERYMEN, ..iHfe! undersicned bogs to remind X Orchardista and Fruit Growers that FALMERSTONNOJRTH, he has a largo stook in choice varieties of well worked Fnmx Trees, 4000. TIVEBY DESCRIPTION OF Apples, twoyearaold, fine, woll shaped Jj 16s doz., three and four, 18s to 20s; joi FRUIT 188to30sdoZ.PEAKS,PEACIIE9,APRICOIS g/VJjJj], and Chekmeh 18s. Wainois-Eum _^ pean, Is each; Japancao, 2s, lioßpber- g orK i f ur our Descriptive Catalogue riesin varioties 2s 6d dozen. Goose- POST FREE on application berries, in varieties, 3s 6d dozen. Cur WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH Carter's Champion, 3s 6d doz; straw- | nENTimv. berries —of sorts, runner plants, 2s Od ■ 100, Transplanted, 4s 6d 100 j Tennifol- NEURALGIA DEFEATED, lum Pittoßporum, vory fane for Otna- __ mental Hcdj^jwvnraising) 10s 100. MA-lIRH Pronrkor. (Prepared only from tho growths on New 1 Zealand.) CURES NEURALGIA, HEADAOHE, - CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, „. «» T ««^.« V SOIATIOA,SPRAINS,ANDPAINOFANY WAIPOUA NURSERY KIND, JMES STONE, Proprietor. *SP'Aak your Chomist or Storekeeper ....„, ™,™ ,Ji {or MA-URD, or send direct for a bottle: [ESTABLISHED in 187G.] post free for 2s 2d. ~, t„ { ,l„ „i..t:no boo The Rev, T. O. Hammond, misiionai e wofthe ? pp,™ho TIS Z( i b« missionary arnoug tho Maoris or Hokiaoga,! | o aware of many uses made by them i plants anil trees. An intimate kno K ' """"""'Ji elude that it would' yo beneficial in cases of j„ 8 neuralgia. Having .jnimunicatod my conviccction t ' <ra *° s ' r *' owcr ' c ' )Cm ' a 'i P atc9 i no ' lias produced a compound which has fully met I ' my oipectation, and has proved of great d\3 T ofmyfriend," ' AlsoWelhng^^^ S ndlbuwu; Mo . urll ~M bfC K nw „ rldngWo J C „ here , J^ tomaria Begun, 4,, Macrecarpa, 1 year and h l(j „^, fa 3 ,ear, transplanted, 12/. to 15/- per 100. cvcn!ng z ,„„„,, her tra{o with ,„, j I UwMßiana, !, her so much that sho not only ob(Native Matipo),DroopingAsh.lUltnign,etc, ttackaincoi Thatigafortnighcago. Similar ek A\eryla«e^tyofßbrubsandDoweri l by Miss ,MrA.A,Gower S? uouncesthe_adyentef ■uvn raising) 10s 100. r BLOMQUIHT. Proprietor. Also WelliDgtonlas, Awes, Alba, ■uougwssi, gnd Menriosiij Retinospora (varieties); Cryptomaria Elegans, &c„ Macrocarpa, 1 year and 3 Tear, transplanted, 12/. to 15/- per 100. TAffsoßiana, 9s to 12s per dozen, Elms, IT iI.L ...J Immmh Aah TUrdl. RvMUTlOre. itc, A verylargovariety of Shrubs and flowering Jants, iafllßPfcfoc, Guelder Roße, Laurel warns. •" d » i , „ clhnbers). , SOB-U ltoea ln Bma " '""'»-' Old o"" . .it. i ( on . i area man, om nun. To) all purchasers of the valuo of 30s a "aWHfi Satffi rreparedonlyhy^S.eproprletcr, with fruit pests will bo given. This .. A. A.. uUVYMI, Hoape nw been well tried in the Nursery and OH EMIBT AND PHARMACIST, JAB: STONE, rgeryman, Masterton rat-ca Mail, Bth Sept. PATJiA, P.O. Box 20. Wholesale agents— Stmrland and Co and W,Z Drug Cora pan'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4475, 20 July 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4475, 20 July 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4475, 20 July 1893, Page 1

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