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JOSHUA BKOTHEKS*- BOOMERANG BIiAND AUSTRALIAN BRANDY, Dl BULK AND IN CASE. Ik Zfliiwl, London, July 2nd, 1802:-" A Bound honest Brandy, which our analysis am examination show to bo o( a huojakce, ruitin, ami qualiiv skconu to soke." May 1711,, 18112:-" Pronounced by experts to to palatable and o gtiagtMipMoposscfca all tho genuine characteristics of lino Cognac." THE SHEEP DIP. U6SLTOj S 'a» i n &li^^^^^^^^"''f^7^" i m P roves coiidi,ppliot in Drums containing Two Gallons, Five Gallons, or Ton Gallons 'i Testimonials and Price on application to •■i**w sßßffiwflaiiawfflßi in Wellington, Masterton, nnd Palmerston North. An unrivalled specific tor tho cure of ram and Internal Parasitic m 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 condition, 00NTMHS NO ARSENIC, or otnor-Poisonous or Bolotorious Ingrofllont and is absolatoly harmless to all stock. One Gallon is sufficient to dose 75 steep or 150 lambs V By the use of this medicine the growth of the fleece 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 Obtainable from tho New Zealand Land Association, Ltd., Wellington, Masterton, and Palmerston North, Architects should specily KEDCLIFKE CKOYi'N Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. Thero is none-1 otter manufactured. Lighter sheets of other brands must b6thinner,fti(lv,'iilnotlastftsloi)f,'orgiveilies-!'.\ii'.'s:\!isfaction. Contrnctorsslioiild not be mish'i nv erroneous statements, siicli in arc ndvertwd by rival importers. chtewest first-class Irani coctiubWnverel with 111-' p. iinrket. Tho sheets aro wider, !ill''l , 'K ih;m with oilier brand* j been more largely imported into New Zcslnnd during tho last 20 years than an) other brand, mid oxpcrii jfound perfect. - that every sheet will be M amm /OS BAI.K BY AH, I'HIKCIW /(J "iIOIIKKEBI'EItS AND 11Y TUB V.'.DKIISKIXKI)

MBDIUM, GALVANIC BATTERIES, I 63!-~84/-k (Carriage paid) Guaranteed belter than tmy imppttctl | ones. Our Own nianulacr 1 63/- & 84/ Eleott'lo Galvanic Belts, ■T§l" w. OROSHER, MANUFACTURING ELECTRICIAN AUOKIASD, N.Z MDBTOFS. SHEEP- DIPPING SPECIFICS STAND FIRST FOR ~Efficulff*«l Cheapness. THIS STATEMENT IS SOLID FACT. BHEEPJABMERSIESTIT. ■ . V^Yery ample testimony from mors can be supplied at all times up to date and the Spec'\fia aresoldmider absolute guaravlu ofefficacy. OADTlOP.—NoPsckasoGonulne unless bearing Trade Mark and Signature. Manufactured only byMURTOMCo., Solo Proprietors. Factory—Spit Nopißi. Vm, C. FITZGERALD WaoimiE Chemist, Central Pharmacy, Ewiitvi Posl Comer Wellington. FOR ORANGE SAWNK, cooling and rofelling. P«« e: 2/6 per bottln PREBEU\PE -For keeping Milk TWtorete Tft*M* P« bottb - ' B BAnrdM^nSI TTERAtPLE Btrengthena the hair and keeps it from falling off. ''■__ Alady writes! "Mb Wm..C. Fffl» oeeaxd, Coasulting Cheraiat : ■n,.« Sm -My child took two of your a U Ones, about the bizo of r darmnf ■ ■■ ■■■•' /a ißued) '"A. MoLEARY,

V CERTAIN smi foh mm. TKED'S pEETAIN CUKE FOB CORNSi An Invaluable Remedy lor I Corns, Warts, Huaiom enlnrgcrt Growth, eto, Selected from hundreds of testimonials of a similar nature : British and Continental Piano Company, Quef-st., Auckland, February 18th, '93. Mebshs Teed & Co.-Dear Sirs.-I she '' be obliged if you will kindly forward by turn, three boxes " Teed's Cons Cue." I havo given some of what 1 had beforo to several of my friends and they all clamour for more. It is certainly the besfare I have over tried or heard of, and being'very easily applied it is a boon to everyone suffering from Coras or Warts. I encloso stamps for amount and remain, yours faithfully.-A, Heqiian To bo obtained from Patent Medioino (halers and Chemists, or post free on receipt jfls in stamps. TEED & CO, New Plymouth, N.Z. &££3i MASTERTON-fIOMEWOOD AND EAST OOAST LINE OF KOYAL MAIL COACHES' I HAVE pleasure in notifying settlers and the travelling public that I havetaken over theaboye line uf coaches from Mr T. P, Lett, and solicit a continuancooftho trade hitherto so liberally bestowed on him, The public may rely on every attention being paid to their orders. Parcels and luggage carried at lowest rates. Leave Mastofton at 7.30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Blairlogio Hotel for lunch (both journeys), returning from Homowo'fd at 5.30 a.m, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catch theß.lo p.m. train to Wellington, Parcels and booking oflico at Lett's stables, and parcels may also bo left at the Club Stables. J. K. BLINKHOENE, Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES ' FROM MASTERTON TO TINUI . AND UASTLEPUINT. HAVING purchased tho abnvo plant from Mr T. P. Lett, the coaches will run as usual, leaving the Post Offlco, Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m, for Tinui aud Castlepoint,arriving in Mastorton on return journey at 2 p.m. following days, Spooial arrangements made for the conyoyance of private families and for passengers and luggage to catch Wellington trains. Passengora and parcels booked at the office, back of Princo of Wales' Hotel, whero a man wjll be constantly in attendance, S.FORMAN&Co;, - Proprietors. Central Shaving Saloon A, WHITE & CO, BEG to announce that they have now commenced business as HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS In the commodious premises lately occnpicd by Mr Geo. Sage, OLD FRIENDS and NEW FACES will be wt.coroed, and patrons will find Masterton for . ..' I . OOMFOBJT, OLEAHLINESS.And 7 CIVILITY /

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4687, 5 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4687, 5 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4687, 5 April 1894, Page 1

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