. JlO ftaml thia season at the Iron Stables, J- Fi'?thcr-toii, tliothoio«shbrc(l«tallion B«biillioii, bv Treason-Miscliici'by Southern OHof. Rcbcllion'a pcrformatioo on the tuif U too well kDown t) nccil romracnt, Terms, £3 per niarc, p&yablo by 11,11., Ist January, 1895, good paddocks ni Is per week until stinted. Rebellion will be at Taratabi TTotel, Carter ton, on Tuesdays, ailing ut Grsytown en routo samo day, Martinborougli on Siturdays, wratbtr permitting, duiing tho season. Mares can be sent for and returned wli;n stinted if required.
!VM Only Purebred Clytlcsdulo i Stallion in Hie "Wairarupa will travel this season as usual. AY. HEECOCK. m ®® UANGES ranges, Cornish Ranges A BE the strongest and most economical liauges made in New Zealand. They arc the best for country settlers, burning wood from 18in to 2ft long, mid are made in all sizes from 2ft to 12ft.; Catalogues on application to all ironmongers and storekeepers and to the S. LUKE & SONS, SOLOMON SOLUTION. A NEW AND MARVELLOUS REMEDY MR MAN AND BEAST. TT ACTS LIKE MAGIC! j_ and has novor yet failed to Instantly CURE MANKIND of-Rheamalism, Sciatica Lumbago, Cuts, Sores, Sprains, and Wounds of every description. (JOEES HOUSES of—Soro Shouldora and Backs, Girth Galls, Ureasy Heels, Splints, Sprains, Cracked Eeele, and all Wounds and Swellings, OUEBS COWS of-Dlcerated Udders and sore Teats, and DOGS of Mange, Cuts and Sores. Read what our Home trainers and othei "SOLUTION Horace Lonn—For Sprains, Biuisos, etc. undoubtedly the first remedy before the public. Chas. Q'Oonnor—l have used it for a ver i severe cut on the horse" Crackßhot," and ca 1 testify to its' wonderful healing qualities. R. Gooseman (trainer of Cynic), A, Robert l bob (trainer of Merganser). J, Cakcmfall i Bert Newman, and soveral others can tcstif; . to the wonderful results to be obtained fron. i the use of this Specific, No Liyory Stablo Proprietor, Horso Trainer, ! or Farmer should bo without it. 3 Manufacturcrs-SOLOMQN COX k CO v 422, Bourko Street, Melbourne Wholesali 1 Representative for New Zealand: A, Parsons f Morten's Buildings, Ohrtstchuroh, 1 SOLD BY- Jaa. Elliott, saddler; T. H S Thompson, saddler; T, 0, Mason, chemist ;• Maaicrton. Agent for Pahiataa—Jaa, Elliott Q t rpiLLBAED j^ATTJSC^, Architect, Hall-Street ■ ■ Mastert i And at Pakuica,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4819, 7 September 1894, Page 1
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368Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4819, 7 September 1894, Page 1
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