"South Australia's Choicest Production SMITH'S YALUMBA WINES. OBTAINABLE AT WAIRARAI'A FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Limited, '"TMASTEBTOIT. AND ALL BRANCHES. THE! "KIIBURN" WIRE STRAINER (SELF-CATCHING-PKRMANENT.) IJIHE CHEAPEST LIGHTEST, BIMPLEST, AND MOST EFFECTIVE STRAINER Eto Proddobd, PBICE4/Rp't dizjD. ,»t€ol Kcjrs-'-i/O each | (IWnotion lor Quantities.) Send P. 0.0. with ortinr to F, HABOLU TRONSON, Lamdtoh Qpay, Weuimm, my /WJfIC ■sSSsß' LARNEY'S ANTHELMINTIC, Is the Best, Safest, and Most Efficacious Remedy for the euro of LUNG WORM and INTERNAL PARASITIC JDISEAHIii Jn Sheep, Lambs, and Calves, Contains no Arsenic, or other Poisoncuß or Doletcrioua Ingrediont, and is Absolutely Uarmlcas to all stock. Shitp and Cattle Doted with this Medicine Receive Immediate Benefit. And its effect on sheep is to inoroaso the weight and improve tin quality of tho wool, The Specific is put up in 6-gallon drums and gallon tins, AFTER ONE TRIAL HO STOOKOWMt WILL BE WITHOUT IT, New Zealand Loon and Mercantile Agency Company [Limited.] Wellington or Mastodon. £ S. D. T Tls a Case of Pounds, Shillings, and Pencil, with most people, now-a-days. They 1. have to study how to obtain the Very Beat Value for their money. Thus the publio have become VERY KEEN BUYERS, and especially of TEA. WE ARE KEEN BUYERS OP TEA, too, and the Public the reap benefit. If, then, A KEALLY GOOD 2/ TEA Is what you require, tako our advice and BTJS' EMPIEEITEA COMPANY CBYLON, ' In Lead Packets, Tins or Half chests. If yon try a packet, Bee that It has a Red Label with U o ld Letters, and the words EMPIRE TEA COMPANY upon it. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY. W. & G. TUBNBULL & CO, WELLINGTON, PROPRIETORS. CANNON'S' ■ SHEEP DIP. [LIQUID.] GAINED highest award Edinboro' Exhibition, 1800. JNon-polaonous, absolutely Bafe and thoroughly effective. Improves the condition of the sheep and pro. motos tho growth of the wool. THE PROVINCIAL VETERINARY HURG-EON 10 THE Royal Agricultural Society of England, writes as follows: Mesws B. Cannon and Co, Limited, Lincoln, March 31st, 1890. Sibb-1 have subjeoted your Dip to a severo trial in a variety of ways. It is an agent of very high antiseptic, deodorising and disinfecting properties, and so blended as to be thoroughly misciblo with water. In a diluted condition it is a certain and prompt means of destroying parasitical life, and it possesses the great advantago of being perfectly safe, even when applied to a raw surface. When need for ordinary dipping, the ingredients of its composition have tho effect of dcoidodly improving the weight, oolour, and texture of the wool. Yonts faithfully, 1 OBABLEB HARTLEY, Member of tho Eoyal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Provincial Veterinary Surgeon to the lloyal Agricultural Society of England. Fuller particulars on application to the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency ComparoT.imited, Wellington or Mttaterton.
park vale nursem OAHTERTON. TOK undersigned begs to remind Orehardists and Fruit Growers that he has a largo stock in choice varieties of well workod Fruit Tbeebj 4000. Afpies, twoyearsold, fine, well shaped 15a doz., three and four, 18s to 20s ;/ot cash, Fluus—English and Japanese, a 18sto30s doz, Pears, Peaches, Apricots and Cherries 18s. Walnuts-Euro pean, Is each; Japanese, 2a. Soapberries in varieties 2s Gd dozen. Gooselorries, in varieties, 3s Cd dozon. Cur rants—Red, White and Blaok—including Carter's Champion, 3s Gd doz; Strawterries —of sorts, runner plants, 2s Cd 100, Transplanted, 4s 6d 100; Tonnifolkm Pittosporuro, very fano for Ornanuntal. BjJbfogn raising) 10s 100. BLOMQUIBT, Proprietor. WAIPOUA NURSERY JAMES STONE, Proprietor, [ESTABLISHED in 18?G,] IN view of the approach of the planting season I havo pleasure in announcing to the public of Mastcrton and district that I hav» iTrees from the Celebrated Nursery of MR rvORV, of Rangiora, Canterbury, whoso tr«s have Invariably given the utmost satisfaction in tho district, Intending planters should order early to ensure the best selection, 1 bavo on hand ready for planting,a large supply of Forest Trees, including Tinus Insigniß, Lawsoniana. Erects, andsplcndidly rooted. Also Wellingtonias, Abiea.'Alba,' 'Douglassi, 1 and Menziesii; Retinospora (vanotica) j Cryptomaria Elegniis, &c„ Macrocarpa, 1 year and 2 year, transplanted, 12/- to 16/- per 100. LawßOßiana, Oa to 12s per dozon. Elms, English and American Ash, Birch, Sycamore, American Mountain Ash, " Pittoßporum" (Navivo Matipo), Drooping Ash,lolt high, etc, etc. A i.JfUfv topety of Shrubs and flowering plants, lacludin/Lllac, Guelder Rose, Laurel Laurostinas, Diosma, Wisterias, Camelias ' Clematis. A nice lot of Irish Ivy in pots each. Roses in large variety (standard and clirabtre). Special lines in small fruits-Filberts [Webb's prize close Med Is 6d to 2s 6d each, Currants-Black, Red, and White. Mv Gooseberries include "Lancashire Prize" 6uto Is each; Figs, Cobb Nuts. Chestnuts, etc., etc. To all purchasers of the value of 80s a pamphlet giving a proved Recipo together •with valuable and practical information how to deal with fruit pests will be given- This Ueoipe has been well tried in the Nursery and found to be very effectivo and cheap. JAB; STONE, Nurseryman, Mastcrton J.MAYO&SONS NURSERYMEN, PALMERSTON NORTE, DESCRIPTION OF 1 FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES FOE SALE. Send fur our Descriptive Catalogue POST FREE on application The wonder of the nineteenth CENTURY. NEURALGIA~DEFEATED. MA-URIJ. (Prepared only from tho growths on New Zealand.) CURES NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, CHILBLAINS, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA,SPRAINS, AND FAIN OF ANY KIND, tSP'Aak your Chemist or Storekeeper for MA-URD, or send direct for a bottlo: post, free for 2s 2d, Tho Rev, T. O. Hammond, missionary, sa^a:— "ilaviog spent a considerable timo as missionary among the Maoris 01 Hokianga,! became awaro of many uses made by them of native plants and trees. An intimate know' ledge of one plant in particular led me to con' elude that it would provo beneficial in cases of neuralgia. Having communicated my conviction to Mr A. A. Gower, chemist, l'atea, he has produced a compound which has fully mot my expectation, and has proved of great benefit to members of my own family and many of mv friends." A gentleman writing from Wellington says:—"l am glad to inform you that your Ma-uru has been working wonders here. Miss — : — is subject to NcuralgioHcadaobo, One evening I found her prostrate with pain. I gave her the bottle of Ma-uru, and sho found it relieved her so much that sho not only obtained a good night's rest, but has not had an .ttack since. That is a fortnight ago. Similar testimony as to officacy was borne by Miss ,Mrs , and Mr . Mr A. A, Cower announces the advent of Ma-uru en the scene of pioprietory medicines: Although tbiaitmcdy nas only been known in its present form for a few months, its success has';be<n absolutely' phenomenal-failure to perform what is claimed for it being as yet unknown, whilo, in addition, we can tpeak positively ef its almost marvellous effect on chilblains, which of itself is sufficient to make it a favourite in almost every household.— Pateo Blaii, 8 th Frcpuod only by tho Solo proprietor, A. A. UOWER, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, Patea, P.O. Box 20. Bbarlanil and Co and N.Z {(rug Compan
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4476, 21 July 1893, Page 1
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1,151Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4476, 21 July 1893, Page 1
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