QUIBELL'S. v AGENTSr: LEVIN' & .Go., Wellingtcj I 'T : BUB'AOBNTS, MABTERTON! . LOWES & lOJRNSrI old in five gallon dtuma at 6/- per,gall and in forty gallon casks at. 5/6 per gallor First award World's Fair Chicago, lsL Medal and Diploma for Liquid and Powl Dip, ' ceived from Mb, H. Doddko, breederofl famous "Riby Grove" Flook of Lincolnsl Sheep. ' MESSRSQUIBJSLL BROTHER, 1 . . Newark. ' ... Dear Sirs,—lhaye oontiuaed using- j Dip upon my prize sheep twice a year v the host results, as to growth of wool, kill filth, and keeping off the Maggot Fly.H As previously stated I used your Dips ul fie Prix Sheep at the Chicago'UMl A portion of these sheep also gained if prizes at the ROYAL CHESTER and ml othor Shows, and their wool .Was consida SUPERB. . .. 1 Yours faithfully, (feigned) H.Duddiml Riby Grove, December 9th r 1893, QUIBELL'S DIPT"LIQUID, A] POWDER. a: w mm OUR DEPOSIT TICKETS CAN BE HAD FROM OUR. CANVASSERS AND MR. J. B. INNES, BOOKSELLER, WILLIS-STREET, UNTIL THE 31st MARCH, 1894. Wrigglmoiih & Binm. 18 li ■ - 18/6 In consequence of. a Handbill issued by a local Photographer, WE DEO TO ANNOUNCE TUAT WE ALSO will Accept Deposit Tickets ot Any Other PnoiooRAPHEBS, and that anj person tendering ono at any of our studios k New Zealand will be entitled to One Dozen Patent Matt-Opal Tvpe CABINET or PHOTOGRAPHS One Dozen Enamelled AND ONE 15 x 12 ARTIST-FINISHED OPAI ENLARGEMENT Upon payment of EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE, OBSERVE —A 15 x 12'OfAL, notf coarse, rough Bromide, and 15 x 12 w Tin hike op tue Opal, not-igE Frame. The work we nre turniso'ovit is, ii niiy. thing, supbmob to our samples, and wt INTEND TO MAINTAIN OUR PRESENT BTANDAED, Wo simply defy anyone in New Zealand tc produce work of excellence at anything LIKE THE TRICE, and CHALLENGE COM' TABIBON With ONE AND ALL.
WMSMH&BIPS, VICE-KEG AL AND LEADING PHOTOGIIAPHERS, Piiize Medallists Sydney, Melboubmb,axdNew Zealand, - 7, Willis-street, WelUnetoD. . SEBUBTQN, ENGINEEB, MILLWRIGHT, ETC., Kuripuai, Mdstevton, ALL kinds of Engines and Machinery Eepaircd. ON SALE several secondhand Engines of C, 8,10,12, and 25 t AGENT FOR Aveiing and Porter's Traction and Boad Engines which have given such satisfaction in this district. Agent lor Mr J, Anderson, Christchurch, who is now mai>"Jncturrog Threshing and Chail-b. wors spcoially suited to tho requiremtnls of the Colony, and undoubtedly the lest Machines in the Mrkot, Inventor and Patentee of the" 1 Elevator which can be attacked toauj mill Prico and full particulars on applications " 'ft BURTON 1OJ! SALK. IV 3. ACRES land (divided into 4 padf 4 docks) on which is erected a wellbuilt family residence containing 8 rooms and scullery, a washhouse with copper built in, a two stalled stable,buggy shed, cowshed, and harness room with large lot! above,and all necessary outbuildings. The paddocks aro conveniently laid out and a quantity of fruit and ornamoutsl trees planted. The property is about two miles from the Masterton Post Office, within \ mile of a publio school and is one of the best and cheapest properties that has-been'offered in the distnot, Price, £550 cash. Apply to E. H WADDINGTON, Perry Street, Mastorton. LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. (Monoy invested for clients. ' Money to lend at ourrent rates)
MASTERTOK WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, AfiChlfi THOMPSON OFFERS the public the finest Cordials . and Stated "Watoiß for tho Bummeraeaßon.; Mix your whisky with LIME JUICE ADE The liost popular of all drinks, and superior to Champagne,
Club Hotel, MABTERTON. HAVING assumed possession of the abovo Hotel I beg to notify to the Settlers of the District and the Travelling Pnblio that no effort will bo spared to eater for their comfort and convenience. vision and I trust to maintain the popularity or which the Club Hotel has becomo so well known in the past. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE.: JOSEPH MANDEL, U 111 Wt c LIVEimOL AND LONDO , \ AND GLOBE J IN 8 USANCE CO MP Jm [Eataolishod 1856.] Inmtei Funds £7JI Claim Paid ... ... MODI offers to in __ overaoyen millionpoundWrling, beaiaus the unlimited lUbihyd/a very wealthy proprietary. r By a Special Act of the Ni'«ealand legislature, tho Company inaposU tlou to one or bo sued in this/ iny: This Company has eyerbeUoted for f J settling * .• LOWEST QUERENT ik FOR AiLOLASBESi/ ■F IE B"INS U Bj' OE. >■ LEVIiTk/i : ' ' AGENTS #INQTON Masterton Apt; JOSEPH'WIMHS , i I I 1 C I T k ft T Bt ei ai Pi bi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4657, 24 February 1894, Page 4
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737Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4657, 24 February 1894, Page 4
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