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DRAPERY. FKESH ARRIVALS, ' CHEAP GOODS. Cheap dress stuffs, Cheap prints. FUESH AUIIIVALS, Clicap muslins, cheap delaines, cheap sateens, FUESH AUUIVALS, Cheap nun's veilings, cheap ginghams, cheap hollands, FUESH AUUIVALS, Cheap drills, cheap calicoes and flannelettes FRESH ARRIVALS, Cheap blouses, cheap gloves and hosiery FUESH AUUIVALS, Cheap millinery, clicap ribbons, cheap feathers and flowers, cheap lials FHEBH ARRIVALS, Cheap clothing, men's cheap FRESH, AUEIVALS, Cheap scarfs, tics, braces, belts, silk handkerchiefs Everything Cheap, Everything Cheap W. BELL. Opposite Cluii Hotel, 'KILLBUNNY.' NEW RABBIT POISON. rjIHE maker of this poison claims itt A- be equal to any yet introduced. A Victorian squatter writes :- "I have picked up over a dray load of rabbits after using a few lbs. of this poison." A Wairarapa resident writes: —" Send me a further supply when the season for poisoning commences. I consider it quite equal to any other I have Supplied ix2lt> and 711) Tins. W,F,(U.,LTD, Agents for Wellington— LEVIN & CO. THOMAS HULME, M.U.C.V.S., LONDON. THOMAS HULME'S BANTONM BALSAM, A CERTAIN CUBE FOU LUNGWORM, SCOUR, and all Internal l'arisites iu Sheep and Neat Cattle. This Jicmcdy is manufactured from the celebrated liccipe obtained from Thomas Hulmc, M.R.C.V.S., and compounded by a thoroughly practical compounder of Drugs, and guaranteed to contain no arsenic or any injurious ingredients, being almost a vegetable production. This BALSAM is a most invigorating tonic, and helps to build up the impoverished system caused by Parasites, Scours, aud other internal diseases sheep are subject to. It will destroy all germs of worms and parasites, improve the urowth of the wool, and wonderfully improve the condition of sheep, and at a cost of less than l}d per lamb, One Gallon Tin will dose 150 lambs, allowing for waste; Two Gallon Tin will dose 300 lambs; Four Gallon Tin will dose 600 lambs; Five Gallon Drum will dose 750 lambs, Dose for lambs two tablespoonsful; Dose for weauers three tablespoonsful; Dose for sheep one year old four tablespoonsful, Cost, one gallon to 25 gallons, 15s per gallon; 25 gallons to 50 gallons, Ms per gallon; 50 gallons to 100 gallons, 13s per gallon. ADDRESS—THOMAS HULME, SANTOMXEBALSAM COMPANY, Carterton, Wairarapa. Carterton Agent—Mr Lindop, Chemist, Masterton Aqent—Lowes and lorns. George Gupwell Baldwin. ;BSTKCS EQUI BALSAM, A SAFE CURE FOR BOTS, HORSES. Piiieu 2/6 Per Bottle. NO Horseowner should be withou this remedy. After dosing a horse it leaves a coating on the stomach poisonous to the parasites of the bot' fi.y, Travelling Agent—Mr Conradsen. Carterton Agent—Mr Lindop, chemist Grcytown, Carterton, Masterton, Palliatun, and Tinui agents—W.F.C.A. Wholesale Agents—Messrs Sharland k Co,, druggists, Wellington. OWEN'S PATENT NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP. FOE the prevention and extermination of scab, lice, ticks, and the various worms which infest sheep, the euro of footrol, and the destination of obnoxious form of parasitical life of low typo. Sheep dipped in this preparation are effectually cleansed from all parasites and their eggs. It contains no soda or lime, and the wool, after the sheep aw dipped, is bright, clean, and lustrous, its growth is promoted, and it is not stained. Sold in tins, sufficient to make 100 gallons of dip, at £1 each, or in cases of 3 tins at £2lss per case. Fuller information obtaiiiablo from LOWES 4IOBNS, Sole Agents Wairarapa W. Grata & Sons CITY FOUNDRY, Eva Street, Wollington, Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boiler Makers, Etc, Etc. i TEAM ENGINES, Saw and Flax Mill ""J machinery always oa hand, Maters otcvery description of wrought iron split [rallies, builders and contraotora iron work irnameutal castings, tomb rails,' wrough md oast iron fencing eta. Gates cheap*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4933, 24 January 1895, Page 4

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591

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4933, 24 January 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4933, 24 January 1895, Page 4

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