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SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S CHOICEST PRODUCTION. mmffiwi VBTAINABLE AT Wairavupa Farmers' Go-operativo Association, Ltd. . MASTETON AND ALL BRANCHES. ~-«HE SHEEP DIP. rwVKnil \WMsf* wm Sl&IIErllg sAwf*™ Vt fiS? NON-POISONOUS ■i Mange, m if omia I one] Sores 1 ! destroys ' Ticks, Fliaj, Fleas, I Li<ie, Etc. I . 8 tppllod la Brume containing Two Gallons, Fivo Gallons, or Ton Gallons ! Testimonial and Price on application to IM'fiatiKMJMlMl&fr Wellington, Mastcrton, and Palmcrston North. Improves tho condition ot the Sheep Mid promotes the growth ot the wool mmm An unrivnllcd specific tor the cure o! Lung-worm and Internal Parasitic <?\i IN SHEEP, LA ÜBS, AND GAL YES. 'strojs all Internal Parasites, whether in the Lungs, Trachea, Bronchial Tubes, or Intestines, and keeps the Animal in a sound healthy condition. TAINSNOABSBNiaorotnor Poisonous or Dolotorious Inerodiont I and is aosolfttoly harmless to all stock. ) Gallon is sufficient to dose 75 steep or 150 lambs )y tho 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 1 treated. After one trial no Stoekowmr will be without it, ■ Obtninablo from tho lew Zealand Land Association, Ltd,, | WeUington, Masterton, and Palmerston North. f£MO tects should spcciiy UEDCLIFFE CRCfiYN Brand Galvanised Corrugated There is nono letter manufactured. Lighter sheets of other brands must ft id will notkst as long or give the smiie satisfaction. Contractors should 8 niishi tiy erroneous statements, such as arc advertised by rival importers. !LIFFE is the cheapest first-class Iron in tho nmrliel. The sheets aro wide., * larger surface can lu covered with thin with other brands OLIFFE has been more largely imported i.iin Ken- Zwilnnd during the last us than au\ other brand, mid experience prove i that every sheet will be I m, \lm SAU; Wi 41,1, IffiCll'.U, l!ici.V'.;Ki:cilAXTS AXBli ] /$ VTOISEKEKr-OSAXU IiYTHB I'.iUKIISKiSKii \<f/Vv^ v JOHNDUTH!E&Co.,Ltd.,Wellingtoh ~<y

CURE FOR POiC. TEED'S nEETAIS OURE FOR CORNS An Invaluable Remedy for Corns, Warts, Hnuiouis enlnrjrotl Growth, etc, Selected from hundreds ot testimonials of a similar n&turo:— British and Continental Piano Company, Qucei-st,, Auckland, February 18th, '93, MessmTeed & Co,—Dear Sirs.—l should bo obliged i! you will kindly forward by return, three boxes "Teed'bCobnC'je." I have given some o( what l had before to several of my friends and they all clamour for more. It is certainly thobestjeure I have ever tried or heard of, and being' very easily applied it is a boon to everyone snffcriiig 'rom Corns or Warts, I enclose stamps for amount and remain, jours faithfully.-A, Heoman To bo obtained from Patent Medicine dealers and Chemists, or post free on receipt jfls in stamps. TEED & CO, New Plymouth, N.Z, MASTERTON-fIOMEWOOD AND EABT COAST LINE OF KOYAL MAIL COACHES' I HAVE pleasure in notifying sottlora and the travelling public that I havetaken over theabuvj lino of coaches from Mr T. P. Lett, and solicit a continuanceof the trade hitherto aoliberally bestowed on him. Tho public may rely on every attention boinß paid to their orderß. Parcels and luggage carried at lowest rates. Leave Masterton at 7.30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Blairlogie Hotol for. lunch (both journoys), returning from Homewood at 5.30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in timo to catch thoS.lo p.m. train to Wellington, Parcels and booking office at Lett's stables, and parcols may also bo left at the Club Stables. J, K, BLINKHORNE, Proprietor. I ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES FRUMMASTEiITONTOTINUI AND OASTLEPOINT, HAVING purchased the above plant from Mr T. P. Lett, tho coaches will run as usual, leaving the Post Office, Masterton, overy Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. forTinui atid Castlepoint,arriving in Masterton on return journey at 2 p.m. following days, Special arrangements made for the conveyance of private families and for passongera and luggage to catch Wellington trains, Passengora and parcels booked at the office, back of Prince of Wales' Hotel, where a man will be constantly in attendance, S.FORMAN&Coi, Proprietors, nOBB & OO.'S TELEORAPHIO LINE \j OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leaves WOODVILLEforEKETAHUNA daily at 9.40 a.m., in timo for Wellington Train, returning from Ekmaiidm daily at 1.30 p.m., after arrival of Train from Weuinoion. Fares and Luggage carried on this lino at greatly reduced rates, Saddle Bones, Buggies and Special Coac/w for Hire at any time, Telegrams promptly attended to. ¥m, Hunter & Co Pp.OPBIETOBB ~, .WoODVttLB Agents for Tiios,Copß<S;Bok,

msjJiCAi. BATTERIES, 63!-* 84/(Carriage paid) Guaranteed better ■ than any imported Our Own mauufacEleotrio Galvanic Belts, 36/- ■ MANUFAOTDRING ELEOTIUCIANI Adokmsd. N.Z I m ass Clfji S8 fcjgji m iUSIi *■*?■• II SHEEP- DIPPIN.G SPECIFICS STAND FIRST FOR THIS STATEMENT IS SOLID FACT. SHEEP-FARMERSTESTIT, ' Tory ample testimony from users can bs alt times up to dato and thi Spccw^tesohlunderabsolute gunroiifee of efficacy. OAUTlOP—NoPackageGonnlnß unless bearing Trade Mark and Signataro, Manufactured only by MUHTON & Co., Sole Proprietors, Factory-Soil Napier. Wm, O. FITZGEHALD WHOLESALE CHEMIST, GmM Pharmacy, EuninaToit Corner Wellington, FOR THBBUMMBB. ORANGE SALINE, cooling and refreching. Price: 2/6 per bottle PRESERVINE-For keeping Milk Butter, etc, Price: Is per bottle, " BAY ROM and BITTER APPLE A lady writes: "Mr \Vm. C. Fm» OEKiiD, Consulting Chemist : Deab'Sib,—My child took two of your CHOCOLATE TABLETS, and paused three Large Worrm-and Hundreds of Small Ones, about the size of a darninf needle, I '> ■. (Siened).. v :..R.A.MoLEARY, /-)Soa. View i House, Tharaeß,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4691, 10 April 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4691, 10 April 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4691, 10 April 1894, Page 1

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