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f\ DAM'S SHEEP DIP. HEALTHY FLOCKS, IMPROVED STAPLK. The Odams Company, who for thp hst. 50 years have been the premier manufacturers nf Fertilisers and Dips in the Old Country, and whose preparations have for more than 40 years been the stand-by of the Royal fartnß of the Queen and Prince of Wales, have appointed us their n gents, and we have now stocks ready for delivery for the coming season. We oan supply their non-poiaonous fluid or their powder (poisonous) dips in any quantity, and will be glad to arrange speoial terms with large flook-ownerß. HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN— Andrew Blake, Farm Steward, Osborne, Cowes, 1.W., writeß, 18th September, 1893 :— "I am pleased to report most favourably of Odama" Fluid Dip. It is fatal to inseot life in any animal, and as a Sheep Dip it is not surpassed by the best I have tried, and so easily mixed." HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES :— Is in regular use on the farms at Sandringham. The Direotorß of Odams' (nearly all themselves breeders or farmers), realising to the full the importance of reliable Sheep Dips, have now produced SHEEP DlPS— Fluid (non-poisonous) and Powder (poisonous) of the highest efficiency and standard quality, and, as thoroughly praotioal men, submit them with complete confidence to their fellow farmers throughout the world. SEND FOR PAMPHLETS, Jno. Holmes & Co., Wellington. W. Chrystall & Co., Chrißtohuroh. BUCKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY, DUNEDIX. PLEASE READ AND REMEMBER THAT it is- an indisputable faot, admitted by the leading experts of Europe and the United States of America, that there is no Sewing Machine of the present day that oan compete with THE VICTORY. It is the LATEST and BEST SEWING MACHINE in the market, and WITHOUT AN EQUAL IN THE WORLD. PRICES, from £6 EACH. PAYMENTS FROM 2/6 WEEKLY. D.LC, Sole Agents, Wellington. JflFffi Jstfi, J33*UflS^ WE LLI N G TON-MAN A WATU RAILWAY. EMPLOYES' PICNIC, WEDNESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1895, AT WAIKANAE. The site for the Picnic has this year been carefully selected at a most attraotive spot on the banks ot the Waikanae River. It has been kindly lent for the occasion by Mr. Wi I'arata, and is particularly well sheltered and shaded, being surrounded by karakas and othor beautiful trees Both up and down the river there are numerous beautiful glens where picnickers may wander tit will. The following special trains will bo run : — Wellington dep. ... 7.50 a.m. 915 a.m. Johnsonvillo „ . . 830 a.m. g> TawaFlat „ ... 850 a.m. g Porirua „ ... 9 0 a.m. g< Paikakariki „ ... 10.5 a.m. w Waikanae arr. ... 11.0 a.m. 11.30 a.m. Waikanae dop. ... 230p m. 4.35 p.m. Paikakariki „ ... 315 p in. 525 p.m. Porirua „ .. 4 5 p.m. 625 p.m. Jobnsonvillo „ ... 435 pm. 7 0 pm. Wellington arr. ... 5 0 p.m. 730 p.m. Palmerston dep.... 6.30 a.m 735 am. Longburn „ ... 6.50 a.m. 8 0 am. Shannon „ ... 730 a.m. 845 am. Manukau „ ... 845 am. 935 a.m. Otaki „ ... 922 a.m. 10.5 a.m. Waikanae arr.... 10 5 a.m. 1t'.45 a.m. Waikanae dep.... 425 p.m. Otaki „ ... 515 p.m. Levin „ ... 625 p.m. Shannon „ ... 7.0 p.m. Longburn „ . . 7.55 pm. Palmerston arr. ... 815 p.m Note. — The express train leaving Wellington for Waikanae at 9 15 a.m. will not Btop at any intermediate stations for passengers. The express train leaving Palmerston at 7.35 a m. will stop for passengers only at Longburn, Lin ton, Tokoinaru, Shannon, Manukau, and Otaki Passengers from other stations must proocod to Waikanae by the 6 30 a m. ordinary train. On the return journey the ordinary 1.20 p.m. train from Wellington will be delayed at Waikanae until 4.25 p m., and will run as per time-table abuve. SPECIAL TICKE'IS, 3s, including train fares and admission to grounds, may bo obtained from any of the employes. Children over 3 and under 12, half-price. A splendid opportunity for a THOROUGH DAY'S ENJOYMENT Sports and Amusement i of all descriptions, Merry-Go-Round, Swing Boats, Punch and Judy Show, Shooting Gallery, And numerous other attractions. LOLLIES and TOYS for the Children. Refreshments may he obtained on the ground at TOWN PRICE a. Hot Water always leady, and supplied FREK. A. W. MOUAT, Hon Sec. riIHE Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, Sir Patrick Alphonsns Buokley, Edward Stafford, and Charles Herbert Treadwell, under the style of Buokley, Stafford, and Treadwell, has been dissolved as from tho 30th day of November, 1895. Tho assets of tho firm have been assigned ro tho said Edward Stafford and Charles Herbert Treadwell, who will receive all the assets aud discharge all the liabilities of the firm. Dated thiß 29th day of November, 1895. P. A. BUCKLEY. E. STAFFORD. C. H. TREADWELL. With referenoe to the above, we have this day admitted into partnership Mr. William Hughes Field in our business as Barristers and Solicitors, and will carry on the business heretofore carried on by Messrs. Buckley, Stafford, and Treadwell, under the style of Stafford, Treadwell, and Field. Dated this 29th day of November, 1895. E. STAFFORD, C. H. TREADWELL. WILLIAM LAMBERT, Gknek&l Broker & Commission Agent, Ac , National Chambpks, GrkyhTßkET, Ts prepared to undertake the kcoping and balancing of the accounts of firms, companies, syndicates, &<S , drawing up balancesheets, collection of rents and interest effecting fire and life insurances, also secretarial aud other work cf like cbaraoter. Reference — Bank of Anßtralasia. MISS WI L DMA N, Masseuse & Medical Klbctiucian, (Formerly of the West End Hospital for Paralysis, Epilepsy, aud Diseases of the Nervous "System, Welbeok - 6treet, Cavendish -square, London, and of tho Leeds Infirmary), has arranged to undertake the treatment of those for whom Maasago or Medical Electricity has been recommended by medical advice. For the convenience of patients she has socured room? in the Phoenix Chambers, Lambton-quay, Wollington, wliere she may be interviewed betwoen the hours of 11 a.m and lpm daily, but pitii-nts may be treat rd at their h.'inct. i' t 'i yho desire. Miss Wilclman rocoivou m-tinctioa in Mast'nge from Ur. Ffctutier l.ictio, (lio well-known London - peci'tlint ar.d ' eoturor on Massage, and she also Ktu .'■■<.( Medical lUecttioity under the i'i«li brui-d Dr. A. de Wattovillo, ot London. Tor |> irt'.cnlars of to:ms addrcßH Miss Wildmui, the Phcouix Chambers, Lambtonqua\ , Wellington. To OF LADIES D e LICATB WOMEN Aro lost evory year by taking Pills which injuro, bnt do not do good. If y>u are Buffo'ing, got at onco from your.Cli»mitit ARNOLD'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS. Simple, harmlnts, and never fails. Price, 2s Gd. Sharland & Co. iLfii ). Wholesale Agents. | N MENTIONS Patontcd and TRADE MARKS Registered in all parts of the world. WM. REEVE HAPELDEN, Patrnt Agent, Wolliiigtou. 1

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 132, 2 December 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 132, 2 December 1895, Page 4