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ALUMBA WINES. OBTAINABLE AT WAXRAR.A PA I A B3ME KS' CO-OPERATIVE AteSOCJAI 10IS, Limited, MASTERTQTST, and A " L branches. , LARNEY'SANIHELMINTIC, Is the lieat, Safest, mid Moat Efficacious Remody for the I! cure of 1 lAJNGWORM undINTEKNAL \ PARASITIC DI&EASsE l\ In Sheep, Lamba, and Calves. Contains no Arsenic-, or other Poisonous or Delotorious Int ' gredicnt, mid is absolutely Harmless to all stuck. Shetp and Caltk Doted with 'his Medicine Ream Immtdv. \1 iateßrwfii. » I And its effect on sheep is to iuoreaso the weight and improve ml ih quality of the wool, (I The Specific is put up in 5-gallon drums and g:-'i!on tine. ~ ■ | AFTER ONE TRIAL NO STOOKuWMR WILL ;H:'|| BE WITHOUT IT. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile i Agcucy Compauy [Limited.j J ' Wellington or Masterton, ESTABLISHED 1854. E?W. MILLS* 00. (LIMITED), IRONMONGERS, j IRON MERCHANTS, AND SHIP CHANDLERS, "WE Shipments of HARDWARE, METALS m MACHINERY constantly arriving by vessels (torn London, Liverpool, Glasgow, and New York, comprising— GENERAL AMD FINISHING IRONMONGERY, ol every description; Builders, and Contractors' Material; Coaehbuildcrs' and Wheelwrights' Materials j Agri cultural Implements and Machinery, by Hornsby, Howard, and other makers' SPORTING MATERIAL, by best makers-Single and Double-barrel Guns Sporting Rifles and Revolvers, Ammunition of all kinds j'Engincers' and Founders Tools ~nd Materials; Tinsmiths' and Plumbers' Tools and Materials. Aro AGENTS for the following well-known Manufacturers :- Milners' Safe Co,, LTD.-Safeand Strong-Hoom Doors W, B. Haioii & Co.—Wood Working Machinery Felton & Guibleaume.—Neptune Brand Plain Black ami Galvanised Wire, Galvanised Barb Wire and Wire Rope lilKsosiE, Shims & Jevfebies.—Portable and Traction Engines, aud Threshing Machinery, 40, P. Mom Crane.-Cylinder Oils ViiEsraE & Ce, -Varnish and Coach Colours Hadfield Steel Foundry Company.—Speciality Manganese Steel Thob. Evans & Co.—Lift, Force, Rotary and Steam Pumps, of all kinds Allen, Everitt & 89N.-Spcciai Loco. Condenser Tubes. Copper and Brass Manufacturers PoLsojmrEß Cosipanv.—Special Pump 3 and Filtering Machinery. Leonard It, Ellis,—' Valvoline' Machino, Cylinder, and Axle Oil Planet Jr.—Farm and Garden Implements • T. &W. Sjiitu.—Flexible Steel Wire Ropes The Fairbanks Co,—Weighing Machines and Weigh-bridgcs E. W. MILLS&CO- ™™> IRONMONGERS, IRON MERCHANTS, AND SHIP CHANDLERS, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON.

CANNON'S i»u»tf"lh [LIQUID.] ™ AINED highest award Edinboro' Exhibition, 1890. Non-polaonoue, cbsolutely \j safe and thoroughly offeotivo. Improves the condition of the ehaop and promotes the growth of the wool. THE PROVINCIAL VETERINARY SURGEON 10 TUB Royal Agricultural Society of England, writeß as follows: Messrs B, Cannon trad Co, Limited, Lincoln, March 31st, 1890. Sim—l ha"" Bubjectod your Dip toa Eevero trial in a variety of WBys, It is an agent C'.Tery higb annsoptic, docdorising and disinfecting properties, and so blended as to bo Ihorougnly mlsciblo with water. In a diluted condition it is a certain and prompt means of destroying parasitical lilo, and it possesses the great advantage o! being perfectly sale, even when applied to a raw surface. When used for ordinary dipping, the ingredients of its composition have the effect of decidedly improving the weigut, colour, and testuro of the wool. Yours laithfnlly, CHARLES HARTLEY, Membor of tho Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Provincial Veterinary Surgeon to tho Hoyal Agricultural Society of England, Fuller particulars on application to the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Company, Limited, Wollioaton or Mosterton, ESTABLISHED 1869. LIFBSSURAfJCEWITHOUTGOST. TABJLE Alt Offers, to Assutsnls tho following SPECIAL ADVANTAGES :- 1. Afl Assuring PW JlOat it doath, Bhould same ocour with a certain number of years; with all the usual options for converting Reversionary Bonuses into Cash, etc. 2. A refund to tllO Uomhor, a " er ®> 30, ®< dO, or 45 years as the case may be, of MiTiiz premiums paid, with tnese additional privilege: (a.)-To continue the Assurance during thoremainder of life, at tho original rat of premium, with full participation in fnturo profits; and to either draw Mm, Cash Value olhis Bonuses accrued,or leave them vested esßoversionfjy additions to the sum assured. (d.)-To draw the Cash Value of Policy with Bonuses accrued, 3. To aUDBtttUtO, la tflOllOU Of NO. 2, a Paid-up Tolioy with full participation in profits, and an Annuity for the remainder of life, EXAMPLEA man age 30 assures for £IOOO, paying an Annual Premium for 30 years of £33 3s M, This secures the following benefits : 1, At Death, if before reaching age GO, the sum assured (£1000) with Reversionary Bonuses added. 2, At Aoe 60, a refund of all the Premiums paid amounting to £1055, and the member may continue the Policy for £IOOO, at tho original rate of premium, with full participation in fnturo profits, and either draw the cash value of no '.rued Bonuses, or leave them as Reversionary Additions to tho sum assured: 3, On, he may withdraw the total premiums paid (£11155) as above Surrender Value of the Folioy (£270), and also the accrued Cash Bonuses: 4, Or, homoy have a Paii-up Potty tor £IOOO, with full participation in future profits, and an Annuity of £l2O (about) fur tho rost of life. TABL.E H.R.«1.-CHILDREN'SENDOWMENTS.-Providing besides the usual benefits that the payment of Premiums shall cease in event of the death of the member who pays them before maturity of endowment, father aged 30 endows his son aged 1 for £IOO payable on his rhim 21 age, the annual Premium boing £3 4s 9d, If the father should die frit tilumonf o» nlirwn nf (U mUn.u kn.nn,. 1* „,„.;„„,. „™. _ ingpremiums, the endowment become a paid up policy and matures when tho boy reaches 21 years of age, in ovent of the child's death during currency of policy, the whole of the Premiums paid will bo refunded, All other classes of Life Business, including Annuities, aro undertaken by this Office the rates forwhich, and for any reasonable valuation of tho Printed Tables, can he ascertained on application to any of the local agents, G. fl. ABTALL, Resident Agent, Mueterton. OHAS, J, OWEN, District AgenUFoatherstou and Brandon Streets, Wellington. WHAT A MAN KNOWS HE WHAT A MAN DOES NOT KNOW, HE NEED HOT GUESS AT I •p you Wow where to buy your TEA at the most reasonablo price. I,' you are oiPagatisficd with tho flavour; and I depend on getting tho same good article J then 'ny assistance from us. §q[ j t ' on the other hand, you are constantly worried by having to drink inferior or us Talatablo Tea, Then try' EMPBE TEA COMPANY'S SJPERKBBLEroS. We Hm the big i traded without which it is impossible to buy to tins best advantage, or satisfactorily handle largepantiticsof Tea. • ! Wb Havz tho skill experience, capital, and machinery for Blending Tea in tho most economical manner. , , , , , ~.,. m Every Blend shows t *o utmost value given anyhow, anywhere, by anybody m tho Tea trade. If you doubt, tr.r thorn. ' EMPIRE TEACOMPANY. W, &G. TUBNBMJia'j * CO, WELLINGTON, PKOPBIETORB. ' FOR PfitVATiS BaVLB, ONE Family Wi«gonetto ( l'Ohrist- "R R G l'h PER S, chnioh built), with; Eiigltsij under * DENTIST. Ohoeomi Masteetos 'gooa order. Price, £23 j a bargain. - otill Ufa MltM pro

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4522, 13 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4522, 13 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4522, 13 September 1893, Page 1

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