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SHEEP DIP. AGENTS: LEVIN & Co., Wellington, SUB-AGENTS, MASTERTON: LOWES & lOJRNS. old in five gallon drums At 6/- per gallon and in forty gallon casks at 5/6 per gallon. First award World's Fair Chicago, 1893, Medal and Diploma for Liquid' and Powder The following is a copy of a testimonial received from Ma. H. Dvdsiko, breeder of the famous "Riby.Grovo" Flook of Lincolnshire Sheop.' ME SSKS QDIBELL BROTHER, l!ear Sirs,—l have continued using your Dip uponiny prize sheep twice! & year with the best results, as to growth of wool, killing filth, and keeping off tho Maggot Fly, the Prize sheep at the Chicago Exhibition A portion of these sheep also gained first prizes at tho ROYAL CHESTER and many other Shows, and their wool was considered SUPERB. (signed) H.Doddino. ltiby Grove, December 9th, 1893. QUIBBLL'S DIP, LIQUID. POWDER. OUR;DEPOSIT TICKETS CAN BE HAD FROM OUR CANVASSERS AND MR. J. B, INNE3, BOOKSELLER, WILLIS-STREET, UNTIL THE 31si MARCP, 1894. Wrifjijleswitli & Bans. 18/fi - 18/6 local Photographer, TX7E 'beo io announce that we also VV will Mom Deposit Tickets of Ast Oiubb PHoiooßjirnins, and that any person tendering one at any of our studios in New Zealand will bo entitlsd to One Dozes Patent Matt-Opal Tin; CABINET or PHOTOGRAPHS One Dozen Enamehed AND ONE 15 x 12 ARTIST-FJNIBRED OPAL ENLARGEMENT Upon payment of EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE.

OBSERVE -A 15 x 12 OPAL, not a ooarse, tough Bromide, and 16 x 12 ib me sizn of lire Opal, not the Fiume, The wouk .we ace iubnino out is, if anything, supbriob to out EAMMiEs, and wo INTEND TO MAINTAIN OUR PBESENT BTANDAED, We simply defx anyone in New Zealand to produce work of similab excellence at anything like the price, and challenge comMison with one and all. WAIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, VICE-REGAL AND LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS, Pbize Medallists Svdnev, Melhoubne, AHDNEW ZEALAND, 7, Willis-street, Wellington. - ! R BURTON, EMNEEB, MILLWIUGBT, ETC., Kuripuni, Mister ton, ALL kinds of Engines and M'aohinery Repaired.. ■ ON SALE several eccond- hand Engines of 0,8,10,12, and 25 _ AGENT EOllAveling and Porter's Traction and ltoad Engines which havo given such satisfaction in this district, Agent .'or Mr J, Anderson, Christohuroh, who is now manufacturing Threshing Machines, Self-feeders and Chaff-b. wers specially suited to the requirements of the Colony, and undoubtedly tho host Maohinos in tho Mrket, Invontor and Patentee of tho" Eoli|ise ' Elevator yihioh can be attached to any mill Price and full particulars on applications to

IfOJR_SALE. IV 3. ACHES land (divided into 4 pad- ( i docks) on which is erected a wellbuilt family residence containing 8 rooms and scullery, a waßhbouae with copper built in, a two stalled stablo,buE!gy shed, cowshed, and harness room with large loft above,and allnecessary outbuildings. The paddocks are conveniently laid out and a quantity of fruit and ornamental trees planted,. The property is about two miles from the Masterton Post Office, within J niile of, a public school: and ia one of the. best and cheapest properties that has been offered in the district, Price, £550 cash. Apply to ■ ■E.-HADDINGTON, Perry Street, Masterton. LAND, ESTATE, .FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL OOMMISSIuN AGENT. (Monoy invested for clients. Monoy to lend at current rates) Club Hotel, MASTERTON . HAVING assumed possession of the , above Hotol I beg to notify to the Settlors ot the District and, tho Travelling Public that no offort will bo spared to.oater for their comfort and convonienoo. i-iuvci win uu uuuuriuy special super* vision and I trust to maintain the popularity for which the Club Hotel has become so well known in the past. ALL WINES AND SPIRITS OP THE BEST BUm, NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE, JOSEPH MANDEL, Pbohueioh. ' mODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, tfOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School for boys from tho age of nino. (Established three years,) Headmaster, c. l. Gardiner, b.a., ' Pembroke Collego Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master, E, Y. Bannister, 8.A,, New Zealand University; Drill and Gymnastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawronce. Subjects—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euolid, Algebra, Boys prepared for scholarships ,and entrance at Chri6tchuroh and Wanganui, The sohool games, orioket, and Association football, are personally superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked after out of school bourse. :Th house has large rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, inoluding a field for cricket and football. : Vacancies for several boarders and day boys.. Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of the domestio arrangements, The next term will begin early in the Ist weekof FEBKUABJ, 1894. Prospectus and full information on application to .Woodcote House, tjißF Premises and Goodwill of the . BUTCHERING. BUSINESS at Oartehton so successfully conducted for many years by Mb T. A. WESTON. The premises to be sold with or .without stock-in-trade. • . -• v This establishment is replete ,'withi everjj convenience required in tlw]trade, and is being offered owing to the oreeent proprietor being about to retire froto business. The terms of payment can bo made easy if reqmred. ■■■ .»•••••' - >j : ■ -For particulars apply to the proprietor or ! 1 GEO, A, FAIRBROTHER, , Commission Agent, * 'OART M T ON -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4660, 28 February 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4660, 28 February 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4660, 28 February 1894, Page 4

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