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Choicest Muctioa, YALUMBA WINES. OBTAINABLE AT ' 1 CO-OPERATIVE ■Afer&OtJA'Jlcri., Limited, jMLsTF.-R.TOISr. AND ALL BRANCHES la the Heat, Safest, and Moat Eflicaeious Remedy for tha cure of IATNG WORM mid INTERNAL PARASITIC DISEASE In Slieop, Lambs, and Calves, Contains no Arsenic, or other Poisomus or Dolctorioua Ingredient, mid is absolutely Uarmlessto all stock. ■ bfotvaml Cuttle Do:d with this Medicine Hcceiiu Immctlialcß''icfit. And its effect on alicop is to increase tho weight and improve tin quality of tho wool. The Specific is put up in 5-gallon drums and gallon tins, AFTER ONE TRIAL NO STOOKOWNER WILL BE WITHOUT IT. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company [Limited, j \\'rllini;toii m' Mnsturton. ctl " ESTABLISHED 1851. E. W. MILLS& CO. (LIMITED), ' y IRONMONGERS, '"' IRON MERCHANTS, AND SHIP CHANDLERS, HAVE Shipments of HARDWARE, METALS and Y constantly arriving XJ. bj vessels from London, Liverpool, Glasgow, and New Yor •, l fc GENERAL AND FiRNISIIING IRONMONGERY, of every clcseription; Builders' and Contractors' Material; Coaohbuitders' and Whcclwrigli la '?" alE ' > ■£s» cultural Implements and Machinery, by Horusby Howa , j SPORTING MATERIAL, by best makers-Single and Double-barrel Guns Sporting ltitles and Revolvers, Ammunition of alt kinds;|. tngmeci ai and loumeis Tools «nd Materials; Tinsmiths' and Plumbers tools aud Mateuals Arc AGENTS tor the following well-known Manufacturers MibNEßs' Sake Co., Ltd.—Safe and Strong-ltoom Door 3 W. 13. IlAiiui & Co.-Wootl Working Machinery fowos A Guiiilkabsie.—Neptune Brand Plain Black and Galvanised Wue, Galvanised Barb Wire and Wire Hope ,„j «««»» Rassohk, SIMMS A jEFFf.niES.—Portable and Traction Engines, and lhreshing Machinery, ttc. P. Mom Ciiank. —Cylinder Oils Valexi re & C«, —Varnish and Coach Colours lladhei.d Steei, Fouxdw CoMrm.-Speciality Mftiiaancso acei _ Tuos. Evass & Co.—Lift, Force, Rotary and Steam l'umps, of all kinds Allen, Everiii A Ses.—Special Loco. Condenser lubes. Copper and Bras, Manufacturers . .. Fiii.Bosit.iEr, Compast.—Spcoiftl Tumps and Filtcnnj Macliinciy. Leonard A KiiLis. — 1 Valvolino' Machine, Cylinder, and Axlo Uil Planet Jji.—Farm and Garden Implements T, & W. Smith,—Flexible Steel Wire Ropes The Faiudasks Co.—Weighing Machines andWeigh-bnuges E. W, MILLS&CO, IRONMONUEHS, lEON MERCHANTS, AND SHIP CHANDLERS, IjAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, . . [LIQUID.] Vn AiNEMkieliest award Edinboro' Exhibition, 1890. Non<poKonous, i.bso utely \Jf jafalml thoroughly effective. Improves the condition uf tho E.iaop and pro mote? tho-gfowth of tho wool. THE PROVINCIAL VETERINARY BURGEON TO THE t Boyal Agricultural Society of England, writes as follows: Messrs B, Cannon and Co, Limited, Lincoln, MmcU 31st, 1890. Sms—l ha" o subjected your Dip to a severe trial in a vinety of ways. It is an agent C.very high annseptio, deodorising anddisinteoting properties, aud so blended as to bo thoroughly misoible with water, In a diluted condition it is a certain and prompt means of destroying parasitical life, and it possesses tho great advantage of being perfectly safe, ITS applied to a rawßiirta. When used forordinar.y dipping, the ingredients o its composition have tho effect of decidedly improving iho weigut, colour, and texture of tho wool. Yours faithfully, CHARLES HARTLEY, . n Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Provincial Veterinary Surgeon to tholtoyal Agricultural Society of England, Fuller particulars on application to the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Liaited, or Maaterton. ,

ESTABLISHED: TABL/E AK Offera to Assuranls the following SPECIAL ADVANTAGES: I,' All Assuranco payment at death, should same occur with a certain number of ycara j with all tho usual o[itions lor converting Kcvcmonttry Bonuses into 2, ?nf&d to tto Momlior, after 20,25, SO. 35, 40, or 46 years us tho case may bo, of all tim PREMiDMS pailp, with tucsc additional privileges: (a I—To continue the Assurance during tboromainder oUife, at the original rate of premium: with full participation in future profits; and to either draw the Cash Value ofhis Bonuses accrued, or leave them vested r.s Hoversionary additions to tho sum assured, fu )—lo draw tho Cash Value of Policy with Bonuses accrued. . 3To ouMtuto, in tho lion of Ho. 2, a Wup Moy ™h lull i' M " cl F ltlon in profits. and an Annuity for the remainder of life. Jti EXAMPLE— A man ago SO assures for £IOOO, paying an Annual Premium for 30 years of £3a 3s -Id. a At DeATH,°i/ beforo 1 reaohirg ago CO, tho sum assured (£1000) with Reversionary 2 At AO* of all the Premiums paid amounting to £1055, and the member may continue the Policy for £IOOO, at the original rate of premium, with full participation in future profits, and either draw tho cash value of ac :-ued Bonuse.-, or leave them as lkversionary Additions to tho sum assured: 3On lie may withdraw tho total premiums paid (£lOaa) as above Surrcndei ' Valuo of the Polioy (£270), and also the accrued Cash Bonuses i On hemay have a Paid-up Policy for £IOOO. with full participation in luturoprofits, uriil an Annuity of £l2O (about) fur tho rest of life. TABjUK H.K. '2I.—CHILDREN'S ENDOWMENTS.—Providing besides the usual benefits that the payment of Premiums shall ccaso in event ol tho death of tho member who pays thorn boforo maturity of endowment. Exmiinlf.-A father aged 30 endows his son aged 1 for £IOO payabo on Ins reaching 21 years of age, the annual Premium being £3 h 01. If the father should die any timo after tho first payment as above, instead of the widow having to continue pacing premiums, tho endowment become a paid up po icy and ma.ures when the boy whole aWF Premiums paid will be refunded. , M All Kc'»«esof Life Business, including Annuities, aro undertoken by this Office tho rdtcs for which, and for any reasonable valuation of tho Printed Xables.cau be asccrtainedon " G, B. ASTALL, .Resident Agent, Masterton. OHAS. J. OWEN, District Ajjent, Feat.hcrston and Brandon Streets, Wellington. WHAT A MAN MOWS HE KNOWS! WHAT A MAN DOES NOT KNOW, HE NEED NOT GUESS AT I IF you know where to buy your TEA at the most reasonable price, If you are quite satisfied with the fluvoui; and If you can always depend on getting the samo good article; then But iU™th™otherlaud, S you are constantly worried uy having to drfck inferior or unpalatable Tea, EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S SUPERIOEBLENDS. We Have the Ijig trade, without which it is impossible to buy to tin best advantage, or ,C Ev°e?'BlenSs the utmost value given anyhow, anywhere, by anybody in the Tea trade. Hyoudoubt, try them. . EMPIRE TEA COMPANY. W. fcCt. TURN BULL b CO, WELLINGTON, PROPRIETORS, FOR PRIVATE BALE. ONE Family Waggonette (Christchurch built), with Engliah under carriage, patent axlca, poll and shafts, hi Sood, order. Price, £23; a bargain, ipply to F. H. WOOD, at whose Groylowd.rooms the vehicle can bo seen. -D P. G I N D EE S DENTIST. Cmrcofwi Masterioi HOURS--!) till 12 ato, and 1 till 5 p,n

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4528, 20 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4528, 20 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4528, 20 September 1893, Page 1

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