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'JOSHUA BROTHERS' BOOMERANG BRAND BRANDY, ! ' ' IN BULK AND IN CASE. .London, July 2nd, 1892:-" A Bound honest Brandy, which our analysis and summation show to bo of a huoraxce, romn, ano qualiti second to hone." ,i, London, May 17th, 1892'.-"Pronounced by exports to ho palatable and oi m QuiiitT, and to possess all the genuine characteristics of fino Cognac." THE SHEEr Dlt. NON-POISONOUS Lice, Etc. m—,, -"''■"'" lmr "| - Supplied In Drums containing Two Gallons, Five Gallons, or Son Gallons Testimonials and Friee on application to Wellington, Mastcrtoc, and Falmerston North.

An unrivalled speciHo lot Iho cute o( ESHEEP, LAMBS,AND CAL.VES. Destroys all Internal Parasites, whetliet in the Lungs, Trachea, Bronchial Tubes, or Intestines, and keeps the Animal in a sound healthy condition, CONTAINS 170 ARSENIC, or oftor Poisonous or Delotorloua Ingredient a&& is ataolntoty Aimless to all stoolsOne Gallon is sufficient to dose 75 sheep or 150 lam V By the use ol this medioine the growth ol the fleece is greatly promoted, the weight increased, and iho quality improved, omng to thoimpioved health oi tho animal treated. After one trial no Stockowner will be without it. Obtainable from the Hew Zealand Land Association, Ltd,, Wellington, Masterton, and Palmerston North. Architects should specify KEDCLM'E CKOVN Brand Iron, There is none latter manufactured, lighter sheets of other brands must te'thinner, a-ifl willnotlastas tong or give tho sumesatisfaction. Contractors should Hot bo rnisha by erroneous statements, such as are advertised by rival importers. BEDCLlFFfciaiifi-cheanest first-class Iron in tho market. Tho sheets are wider, BEDBIIFFE haabceh more largely imported into New Zealnndduring tho last 20 years than any other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will bo ftrantafect.' . __ / /ON BALE BY MA PIUNCIPAIi lIIOX-MKIICHANTS AND\ N ' STOREKEEPERS AND BY THHUNDEIISKINRD JOHN DUTHIE & Co., Ltd. .Wellington

IUMWS SHEEP- DIPPING SPECIFICS' BTA N D F 1 ; R &TF 0 R Efficacy and Cheapness. THIS STATEMENT IS SOLID FACT. SHEEP-FARMERSIESTIT, be supplied jo all times up to date and the Specifo are sold under absolute oiiar» ant - OAUTlOF.—NoPackageGonuine unleas bearing Trade Mark and Signature. Manufactured only byMURTON&Co,, Sole Proprietors, Factory—Spit Napier. Wm, C. FITZGEKALD | WflOimiE CHEMIST, Central P/wrnwcy, Emmy Post] . Corner jreltnijlott, -^ FOE THE "SUMMER.? ORANGE SALINE, cooling and refreching. Price : 2/6 per bottln. PRESBRVINE-For keeping Milk, Butter, etc, Prioe: 1b per bottlo, BAY ROM and BITTER ArPLE etrenßthena the hair and keeps it from

CURE FOR HQRKS. 13 F,no^ TEED'S CERTAIN OURE FOR CORNS An Invaluable Remedy for Corns, War'its, Bullions enlarged Growth, etc, Selected from hundreds of testimonials o! a Bimilar naturesBritish and Continental Piano Company, Queon-st., Auckland, February 18th, '93, Mkssbs Teed & Co,—Dear Sirs.—l should be obliged it you will kindly forward by return, three boxes "Teed'b Cora Cue." I have given somo ol what l had before to several of my frieridß and they nil clamour lor more. It 1b certainly the bestjoure I have ever tried or heard of, and being very easily applied it is a boon to everyone sufferiiig (torn Coras or Warts, I encleso stamps for amount and.remain, yours faithfully,-A. Heojias To be obtained from Patent Medicine dealers and Chemists, or post free on receipt jf Is in stamps. TEED & CO, New Plymouth, N.Z. MASTEBTON-fIOMEWOOD AND EABT COAST LINE OF KOYAL MAIL COACHES I HAVE pleasore In notifying settlers and the travelling public that I lintrntnlran nnnv ffiaahiMra lltlfl rtf flnflftllon from Mr T. P. Lett, and solicit a conbeßtowed on him, • The public may rely on every attention being paid to their orders. Parcels and luggage carried at 1 lowest rates. Leave Mastertonat 7.30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Blairlogio Hotel for lunoh (both journeys), returning from Honiewood at 5,80 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catch the3.lo p.m. train to Wellington. Parcels and booking office at Lett'B the Club Stables. • , 1 I K. BLINKHORNE, I Proprietor.

ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES FRUMMASTEBTONTOTINUIi : AND OASTLEPOINT. HAYING purchased the abnve plant from Mr T>P. Lett, the coaches will run asur '~'>iing the Post Offloe, Masterton, every...,; and Friday at Ba.m. forTinuiandvi.' in Masterton on return journey at 2 p.m. following days. Speoial arrangements made for the conveyance ot private families and for passengers and luggage to catch Wellington trains. ' Passengerß and parcels booked at the I office, back of Prinoo of Wales' Hotel, where a man will be constantly in atB.FORMAN&Co;, Proprietors. 3« m m s*s M» ftPINEEY, (rowiniLT with W. hawks) I WIS) ««„«(.. Mi« ntlMtlt Itf Mutt J he hasproourof a comfortable Landau ' ~'' "",TOoh he will run to and lrbm the I i^Uway,Station,.to meet all trains. - Private | MflaUe''tenia.'. Now-All orders left with Mr ; Elliot Bsddler, will tie yroniptly attended to,

A lady writes: "Mr Wm. 0. Fnz- ' OEEiiD, Consulting Chemist : Dmb Sie,—My child took two of your CHOCOLATE TABLETS, and passed thiee Large Worms and Hundreds of Small Ones, about the size of a darning needle." Sisned)* ■ R.A.MoLEABY, Kea View House, Thames, MEDICAL I GALVANIC BATTEKIES, 63|-'B4/- . Guaranteed bettor than any imported ones. . / Qui Own wwk* ■ 63, ü B4/ fjleotrio Galvanic Belts, ■ *?■■*■■;■> -35/-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4666, 10 March 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4666, 10 March 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4666, 10 March 1894, Page 1

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