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SHEEP, DIPPING STANDFIRSTFOR Effloacyand Cheapness. THIS STATEMENT IS SOLID FACT. SHEEP-FARMERSIESTIT, \Very ample testimony from users can e supplied at all times up to dato and tht Specifics are sold wider absolute guar' antee of efficacy-OdUIIOP.-NoPackaKeGonuino unless bearing Trade Mark and Signature, Manufactured only by MURTON & Co,, Sole Proprietors. Factory-Spit Napier. TJEED'S CERTAIN OURE FOR CORNS An Invaluable Remedy for Corns, Warts, Biniiouts enlai'ged Growth, eto, Selected from hundreds of testimonials of a similar nature:— British and Continental Piano Company, Qucen-st., Auckland, February 18th, '93. Messrs Teeo & Co.—Dear Sirs.—l should bo obliged if you will kindly forward by return, thrcoboies "Teed'b Cork Cue," I bavo given some of what i had before to soveralof my friends and thoy all clamour for more. It is certainly the bostjonre I have ever tried or heard of, and being very easily applied it is a boon to evcryono suffering from Corns or Warts. I enclose stamps for amount and remain, yours faithfully.-A. Heoman To bo obtained from Patent Medioino dealers and Chemists, or post free on receipt jf Is in stamps. TEED & CO, Now Plymouth, N.Z, MASTERTON-fIOMEWOOD AND EAST COAST LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES I HAVE pleasure in notifying settlera and the travelling publio that I havetaken over theabove lino of coaches from Mr T. P, Lett, and solicit a continuanceof the trade hitherto so liberally boatowed on him, 7" 'Alio may rely on every attention unpaid to their orders. Parcels and luggage carried at lowest rates. Leave Masterton at 7,30 a,m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Blairlogie Hotol for lunch (both journeys), returning from Homewood at 5.80 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catch theS.lO p.m. train to Wellington. Parcels and looking office at Lett's stables, and parcels may also bo left at the Club Stables. / | , J. K. BLINKHORNE, Proprietor. ! ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES ! FROM MASTERTON TO TINUI AND OASTLEPOINT. HAVING purchased the above plonk from Mr T.P.Lett, the coaches q will run as usual, leaving the Post Office, '"■"• Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday at 'A-TjES Ba,m. forTinuiandCastlepoint,arrivlng *■*'••■■ " in Maßtertonon return journey at 2 p,m, W, WARMS? HOTEk, following days, Special arrangomenta H ( made for the conveyance of private ?'Doebn-siW Masterton. families and for passengers and luggage '•§ T to catch Wellington trains. ?TN taking ovor the management of this Passengers and parcels bookod at the 111 old established hostelry, it>ill bo oflico, back of Prlnco of Wales'Hotol, fmy honest endeavour to cater for the whore a man will be constantly in atsettlers and travelling publio generally, tendance. As I contemplate making extensive S.FORMAN&Co;, alterations during the next three months Proprietors,^ I must ask the indulgence of my patrons for any ■shortcomings that may ariso during that time. All wines arid Bpirits taken from titr, ROBT. HEARD, ropros«ta» bond. '' IVA tivp of Messrs Hoffmann &S«e, Night porter inattendance. Wellington, is now in Masterton, and* '! prepared to undertake the tuning amj JOHN TUCKER, repairing of pianofortes, organs and harraoniuns, eto. Orders left at Mr Watt's, PBOPBIETOE. Ookßellor, Itlaabor ton, will reosire pro<npfa' , attention a i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4651, 17 February 1894, Page 1
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760Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4651, 17 February 1894, Page 1
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