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fib. 1 fHi) ■=» THIS IS LITTLE TOTTIE who is a perfect specimen of GIRLISH BEAUTY AND ROBUST PHYSIQUE. S 1 HE is often called by hot friends - "LITTLE MIROWBOOT," has been fed on tlioso widelyknown and highly esteemed CHILDREN'S BISCUITS, AULSEBROOK'S MILK ARROWROOTS, which arc the MOST PERFECT CHILDREN'S FOOD YET INVENTED. Evcrymother should keep these strengthening, health-giving Bis- ~ euitsin the homo. They arc sold at all Stores, and recommended by leading medical men. THE TANGrYE "ffii&KHKF 1 GAS ENGINE. SIMPLE! CHEAP ! ECONOMICAL! DURABLE H H 3 ft B . H fi -DII'IOMA OF HONOUR (HIGEST AWARD) ANTWERP 1884— NOTEConsumption of Gas in Proportion to work done, less than with any other Gas Engine. GUARANTEED AND ERECTED IN ANY TOWN INJNEW ZEALAND BY JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, Fort-street, Auckland, USE LIT rLK'B ••IIKEP 1)1 PsS, FLUID DIP, the best lion-poisonous Dip- Used and recommended by Owners of over o,000,001) sheep in N.Z. alone. Pbice (in casks) 5/6 per gallon. One Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. M G I I Wi :PrS#' Little's POWDER DIP.—A Poisonous Dip, combined with Glycerine—the outcome of many years'experience. Wonderfully successful. Is displacing all other Poisonous Dins, Sales have Trebled Each Year since introduced. Exterminates Vermin, Keeps Wool Soft and Bright, Easily Mised. Cheapest and Best Poisonous Dip in the Market. NOTE PRICE.—(In improved Iron Kegs) 50/- per cwt; (In cases of 10101b Packets) 50/• per case. One cwt. makes 1000 Gallons of Dip. CHIEF Aoents-BLACKBURNE AND CO,, CHRISTCHURCH. Distinct Agents HnilJD AJNO GJttAY'S teas iife. rm Famous champion Double-Furrow Ploughs is Diggers. PIiAf'TICALLY wo rrako all that are used in New Zealand. These Ploughs have liecome a household word in this country, and onr newly-designed SINGLE FURROW ANGLO-AMERICAN STEEL PLOUGH. Has all the merits which have made out Double-Furrow so famous. They nrr easy to <lmw uud easy to hold, andare sold at an exceptionally low price, FORCE-FEED BROADCAST GRAIN, GRASS & TURNIP SOWERS 18It WIDE, /in steel - zig ZA.Gr harrows - a.ii Bteei OUR *' EUREKA " DRILLS. DANGER NO CHIMNEY! SMOKE! NO SMELL! A far better light than gas at One Third tho cost. Five Thousand users of tho Won (lerful Mechanical Hitchcock in New Zealand attest to tho fact that it is the most porfoct artificial hglit in existence. Absolutely safe! Explosion impos. sible! A year's guarantee givon with each lamp. All parts kept in stock, and repairs citccted. Oh yes, it costs a little more than ordinary lamps; butSole Agent for New Zealand, GEO. M. YEREX, 17, Willis-street, Wellington. C OACHIN G NOTICE MR J. TILE. Wishes to inform the travelling public that his coaches leave Eketahuna daiiy for;Pahiataa andWoodvillo nt 7.30 a.jn. returning from Woodville at 1 p.m. and i p.m. on arrival of the trains from the est Coast and Napier, for Pahiatua W.WHITT. Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer. mHE largest stock of Furniture, Car--1 pet, Linoleums, etc., in tho Wairarapa at less than Wellington prices. Come and inspect the noreltios in Suites, Tables, Chairs, &c,, &c. Ono secondhand Piano, by Broad; a good as new is to be sold—Bargain. Fubniture on the Hibe System, Note the addressOpposite tho W.F C.A. Travellers reaching Eketahuna by the evening train from Mastorton can ;oon direct to Wanganui or-Napior the JOB VILE, Proprietor, Great Revolution in artificial DENTISTRY. ME. BRIDGE. IftO UPPER WILLIS STREET, ly£) Wellington, inserts Artificial Tcoth on the very latest principles, at a most moderate charge, so as to bring their possession within the reach of everybody. The Painless Extraction of Teeth a Speciality. Artificial Teeth inserted with or without the extraction of stumps. Early Attention given to Country Patients so as to avoid delay.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4974, 13 March 1895, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
599

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4974, 13 March 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4974, 13 March 1895, Page 1

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