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SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S CHOICEST PRODUCTION. flWW¥»l^Jl*^My*Mii ABTAINAIiLE AT Wairatapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd MASTEKTON AND ALL BRANCHES. SHEEP DIP. Mange, Wounds and Sores L EFFECTIVE. Destroys ♦ Ticks, Fleas, Lice, Eto. , Supplied in Brums containing Two Gallons, Flvo Gallons, or Ten Qallom Testimonials and Price on application to fm^wimmmammmmm Wellington, Masterton, and Palmersfon North, nun •An unrivalled specific for tho cure ot w^mmmm^mm Disease IN SHEEP, LAMBS, AND CALVES. JfrijbiU'interDat Parasites, whether in thoLungs, Trachea, Bronchial Tubes, or CONTAINS NO ARSENIC, op othor- Poisonous or Doletorious Insrodlont utlsaMatelyhu&lOMtoallatMk. One Gallon is sufficient to dose 75 steep or 150 lambs V By the use ol this medicino tho growth ot the fleece is greatly promoted, tho 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 the New Zealand Land Association, Ltd,, Wellington, Masterton, and Palmerston North. *i»mw*r™ te Architects should epcciiy EEDCLIFFE CROWN Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron, Thero is none- letter manufactured. Lighter shoots ot other brands must |bethinner,a id will notliistasrongorgivcthesiimosatisfaction. Contractors should not.be misl;" uy erroneous statements, sucli ai arc advertised by rival importers. MHIHS JREDCLIFFE is the cheapest first-class Iron in the market. Tho sheets are wider, (thus a larger surfaco can bo covered with ltKl)',!!j[l.''l' , l'j than with other brand* JREDCLIFFE lias been more largely imported into New Zealand during the last M years than tin} other brand, titul experience prove; that, every sheet will bo . «„,....i p er f C( j ill / /O.V SALE HV U.li I'MNCIPAi". IKUX-'.IKIiCIIANTS AND\ *V "'rOHEKEBPEUSASD UYTIIBVUiKR'SIMNKI)

I!IIi.])ICAL GALVANIC BATTERIES, (Carriage paid) Guaranteed better than any imported ones. Out Own manutao--63/-*B4/ £leotrlo Galvanic Belts, J 361I,CROSHER, Auckland. N.Z MURTOFS SHEEP. DIPPING i;mwmij:i STAND FIRbT FOR Efficacy and Cheapness. '■ SHEEP-FARMERS'IESTIT. Very ample testimony from users can bo aupnKed at all times up to dato and the Sptclkwre sold under absolute guar* antee of-eljusticy. OAUTIOtf.-NoPackagtGemilneun. less bearing.Trade Mark and Signature Manufactured only byMURTON&Co., Sole Proprietors. Factory—Suit Napier. yfm, C. FITZGJ3KALD WHoiwiii Chemist, Central Pharmacy, Eminq Post Comet-Wellington, A lady writes! "Mb Wm, 0. FuzOEKiiD, Consulting Chemist : Dbab Sib,—My child took foo of your CHOCOLATE TABLETS, and passed three 'Large Worms and Hundreds oi Small Ones, about the size of a darninr needle." (Biened). , i .. B,A.MoLEARY, fjea View House, Thames,

MBTAIN. TEEDB pEETAIN CURE FOR CORNS An Invaluable Bemedy for Corns, Warts, Bunion* enlarged Growth, eto. Selected from hundreds of testimonials of a similar nature : British and Continental Piano Company, Quecvst,, Auckland, February 18th, '93. Messrs Teed & Co.—Dear Sirs.—l should bo obliged if you will kindly forward by return, three boxes " Teed's Cons Cue." I have given some ol what i had before to several of my friends and they all olamour for more, It Is certainly the best|oure I have over tried or heard of, and being' very easily applied it is a boon to everyono suffemig from Cofns.or Warts, I enclose stamps for amount and remain, yourß faithfully.-A. Heoiun To be obtained from Patent Medicine | dealers and Chemists, or post free on receipt I j! k in stamps. TEED & CO, New Plymouth, N.Z, MASTERTON-fIOMEWOOD AND EAST OOAST LINE OF lIOYAL MAIL COACHES' I HAVE pleasure in notifying settlers and the travelling public that I havetaken over theaboye line of coaches from Mr T. P. Lett, and sulicit a continuance of tho 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 Mustortonat 7.30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Leo's Blairlogie Hotel for lunoh (buthjourneys), returning from Homewood at 5,80 a,m, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catch theS.lO p.m. train to Wellington. Parcels and booking office at Lett's. stablea, and parcels may also be left at the Club Stables. J. K. BLINKHOBNE, \ Proprietor. BOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES FROM MASTERTON TO TLNUI AND CASTLEPOINT, HAVING purchased the above plant from Mr T. P. Lett, the coaches will run as usual, leaving the Post Offlco, Masterton, eyory Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. forTinut and Castiepoint,arriving in Masterton on return journey at 2 p.m. following days. Special arrangements made for the conveyance of private families and for passengers and luggage to catch Wellington trains. Passengers and parcels booked at the office, back of Prince of Wales' Hotel, where a man will be constantly in attendance, 8. FORM AN & Co;, COBB & CO.'S TELEOBAPHIO LINE OF BOYAL MAIL COACHEB Leaves WOODVILLE for EKETAHUNA daily at 0.40 a.m., in time for Wellington Train, returning from Ekeuiiona daily at 1.80 p.m./ after'arrival of Train from Wellington, Fares and Luggage carried on this line at greatly reduced rates, Saddle Bona, Buggitt and Special floaefca for Hire atony time, fykgramspromptly attended &■ ~ Wm, Hunter & Co PbOPBSETORB WoODVILLIi ; Agents for Thob.Cook &&*.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4690, 9 April 1894, Page 1

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794

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4690, 9 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4690, 9 April 1894, Page 1

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