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• OBTAINABLE AT WAIRABiH'A F-ABTMEHS' CO-OPURATIVE AfeSOCIAUGN Limited M ASTEBTCN", AND ALL BRANCHES. THE SHEEP .DIP. NON-POISONOUS Improves tlio conditioii of the Sheep aud promotes the growth o! the wool Scab, Mange, Wounds * aud Bores Destroys * Ticks, Flissi, Fleas, Lico, Etc. Supplied in Brums containing Two Gallons, Five Gallons, or Ton Gallon Testimonials and Price on application to TfIEREW.ZEIURB \M ASSOMNI LIMITED. . Wellington, Masterton, and Palmcrston North. An unrivalled specifb for the euro of Lufcg-worm and M&raal Parasitic IN SHEEP, LAMBS, AND CALVES, Destroys all Internal Parasites, whether in the Lungs, Trachea, Bronchial Tubes, or Intestines, and keeps the Animal in a sound healthy conditiou. CONTAINS HO ARSENIC, or otnor Poisonous or Dolotorlous Ingredient » One Gallon is sufficient to dose 75 sheep or 150 lambs. V By iho use of this medicino the growth of the ileece is greatly promoted, the weight ( increased, and the quality improved, owing to the improved health of the animal treated. After one trial no Stockowner will be without it. v Obtninuble from tlio New Zealand Land Association, Ltd., v Wellington. Masterton. and Palmerston North. Architects should specily REDCLII-'FE CRO"\VN Drnnd Gitlvnniscil Corrugated Iron. There I*3 stono l.oifer iMHiifocturcd. Lijliter shscts of other brands must bo thinner, aid will notlastftsfongorgivctliesiiiuosfttisfiiclion. Contractors should, not bo mis' ;:i nv orroneoiis statements, sutli ni arc advertised by rival importers. Hiliiliiil BEDCLIFFE is tho cheapest first-class Iron in the lmrkot. Tlio sheets aro wider, thus 11 larger surface can bo covered with IU-!:>wiMl''l''E tlln.ll with other brands BjrndT.Tnmi i,«o i, cen ]i loro largely impovtud into New Zcnlnnd during the last other brand, aud cxpeiieiiM prove; that every sheet will be I /ox saw; nv asi vr.ixcii'AL irox-jikkciiants axd\ «V «I0RBKEE1"E1IS AXD BV THE IXIIEPoKSSKI)

MURTOFS HHISEP. DIPPING rauNMiuriM STAND FIRbT FOR Efllcncy ami Cheapness. THIS STATEMENT IS SOLID FACT. I BHEEP.FAMERSIBSTIT, I Very ample testimony from users can be supplied at all times up to date and the Bpec\fia are sold under absolute guar' anlee of efficacy OAUTIOF.-NoPackaeeGdnulne unless bearing Trade Mark and Signature. Manufactured only byMUBTON&Cs., Solo Proprietors, Factory-Spit Napier. Win, C, FITZGJ3KALD Whoikule Chemist, CcntrjsLFharmacy, Emiinq Post r Wellington, FOR THeIuMJIEE. ORANGE SALINE, cooling and retelling, Prico: 2/0 per bottle, PRESBRVINE-For keeping Milk, Butter, etc, Price: Is per bottle, BAIT ROM and BITTER APPLE strengthens tho hair and ksops it from falling off. A lady writes: "Mr Wm, 0. FnzGerald, Consulting Chemist : Dkab Sib,—My child took two of your CHOCOLATE TABLETS, and passed three Large Worms and flundreds of Small Ones, about the size of a darning needle." (Sisned) R.A.McLEAHY, Sea Viow House, Thames, OF WAIiBS FAMIJjY HOTEL, Qoeen-sibkt ;, Mastmton, IN taking ovcrthemanageraent of this old established hostelry, it will bo my honest endeavour to cater for the As I contemplate making extensive alterations during tho noxt'three months I must ask the indulgonco of my patrons for any shortcomings that may arise during that time. All wineu and spirits taken from bond. Night porter in attendance, JOHN TUCKER, PROPRIETOR,

CWTAt!) ?0 «Wi fJ aEM IO L 6 TEED'S pEETAIN CUKE FOR COBNS An Invaluable Remedy (or Corns, Wnrtß, Bnuions enlarged Growth, etc, ' Selected from hundreds of testimonials ol a similar nnturo:— British and Continental Piano Company, Queen-Bt,, Auckland, February 18th, '93, Messrs Teed 'lt Co.—Dear Sirs.—l should bo obliged it you will kindly forward by return, threo boxes " Tkbd'b Cons Cvjif." I havo given some of what r had bcioro to several of my friends and they all clamour for more. It is certainly tho bestjeuro I have ever tried or heard of, and being'very easily applied it is a loon to everyone suffering from Corns or Warts. I enclose stamps for amount and remain,, yours faithfully,-A, Hkgjun To bo obtained from Patent Medicino dialers and Chemists, or post Iree on receipt jf Is in stamps. TEED & (JO, New Plymouth, N.Z. MASTERTON-HOMEWOOD AND EAST OOAST LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES T HAVE pleasure in notifying settlers L and tho travelling ]>ublio thai! hare taken over theabavo lino of coaches from Mr T. P. Lett, and solicit a continuancoof tho trade hitherto bo liborally bestowed on him, Tho public may rely on every attention boing paid to their ordots. Patcolfl and luggage carried at loweafc ratea. Leave Mastertonafc 7.30 a,rn. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling nt Leo's Blairlogie Hotol for lunch (both journeys), returning from Hometro'id at 5.30 a.m. on, Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time tooatehthebUO p.m. train tn Wellington, Parcels and booking office at Lett's stables, and parcels may also bo left at I tho Club Stables. J. K. BLINKHORNE, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES FRMMASTEIVTONTOTINUI AND OASTLEPWNT. HAVING purchased the abnvo plant from Mr T, P, Lett, tho coaches will run as usual, leaving the Post Ofllco, Masterton, evory Tuesday and Friday at B a.m. lorTinui and Castlepoiiit,arriviag in Masterton on return journey at 2 p.m. following days, Spocial arrangements made for tho conveyance ot private families and for passengers and luggage to catch Wellington trains, Fassongors and parcels booked at tho office, back of Princo of Wales' Hotel, where a man will be constantly in at' tendance, S.FORMAN&Coi, • '""Proprietors. Pianoforte Tuning: .l/TR. ROBT. HEARD, reprosontaWellington, is now in Mssterton, and is prepared to undertake the tuning and repairing of pianofortes, organs and harmoniuns, etc. Order* loft at Mr Watt's, booksoll6r,Majtorton,willreooive prompt attention. .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4655, 22 February 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4655, 22 February 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4655, 22 February 1894, Page 1

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