SEDUCTIONS IS BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE WAIRARAPA BOOT PALACE I AM NOW OFFEIiING TO THE PUBLIC THE ! BALANCE OF SUMMER GOODS AT GKEAT SEDUCTIONS. COME EAELY AND GET THE BARGAINS. C. W. WALKEE, WAiiaiupi boot piol, NEXT TO HOOPER iSDfCO., DRAPERS. LAENEY'S ANTHSLMINTIC" AN UNRIVALLED SPECIFIC FOB THE CUIIK OF LUNG-WORM INTERNAL PARASITIC DISEASE In Sheep, Lambs, and Calves. Destroys all internal Parishes, whether in the Lungs, Trachea, Bronchial Tubes, or Intestines, ami keeps the animal in a sound healthy condition, , :0: COM A INS A 0 ASSEMC or other Poisonous or Deleterious Ingredient, and is absolutely harmless to all stock. f One gallon is sufficient to dose 75 sheep or 150 lambs V ty. 'ho use of this medicine the growth of the lleecc is greatly promoted the weight increased, and the quality improved, owing to the improved health of the animal treated. AFTER ONE TKIAL, NO STOCK OWNER WILL BE WITHOUT IT. OlililKAllliE FliOM THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY (JOMPAINY, LIMITED. WELLINGTON AND MASTERTON. AT THE GREAT PUBLIC TRIAL (HELD IN HAWEES' BAY) THE ONLY THOROUGH TEST OF SHEEP DIPS EYER HELD IN NEW ZEALAND, THE JUDGES AWARDED COOPER'S DIP FIRST PLACE COOPER'S IS NOW USED MORE THAN ALL OTHER PROPRIETARY' DIPS PUT TOGETHER, R Z 0 J 5 * 3 t> CLUB HOTEL, ASTERTON HAVING assumed possession of the above Hotel I teg to notify to the Settlers of the District and the Travelling Publio that no effort will be spared to cater (or their oomfort and convenience. The Hotel will be under my epeoial supervision and I trust to maintain the popularity for wtieh the Club Hotel has become so well known in the past. WmES AND SPIRITS" of ran BEST' -BRANDS. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. JOSEPH MANDEL, Propriet MESSRS mm BROS. The stable contains twenty-Bix stalls, sit loose boxes, waiting room, and every other convenience, Hemes kept by the day, week, or month, H oiises Bouoht and Sold ok Commission. Ho> see broken to Baddle and humeßS. MAXOIIA WOOL WORKS, Riveh Road, Mastebtoh R J. BAKER Pbactical WOOLCLAS3ER&FELLMONGER. or week; hooded, sis, gig«. ete. All t' dud to. Gabs In Attendance on Aebivalof all Trains. Hunters and others desirous, during ibe hunting season, of getting comfortable loose boxes, can new do so by placing their horses in the oare of MEBSRS PINHEYBROS Theso stables are'not to bo equalled in tbo Wellington province. It. PINHEY will bo fnund with his carriage in the town. Orders (or the train may be left with Mr Elliott, saddler, or at THE STABLES, Tho Li\ory Department will be under tbo management of J. S. PIN HEY. Good Paidockß. Mono! "Every civility and attention." A Vri«l Resvp.clfatlv Elicited100,000™ Timber to be cleared at COMPETITIVE PRICES. W. PEAGNELL. Qoeen and Renali sis. ... Mamehior..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4972, 11 March 1895, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4972, 11 March 1895, Page 1
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