insinens Notices. ROYAI MAIL"* COAOH FROM KUROW TO OMARAMA, ON and after MONDAY. 6th FEBRUARY 1882, W.Go* lard's iINE OF COACHES will leave & arow (carrying the Mails and Passengers) every MONDAY MORNING, for OMARAMA, on arrival of the first train, and every Friday at 8 a.m., returning every Wednesday and Saturday. Leaving OMARAMA every WEDNESDAY at 11 a.m. and SATURDAY at 11 a.m. arriving at KUROW In time to oatoh the "rains to Oam&rn, Booking Offiae at KUROW^ Passenger Fares and Parcels must be prepaid. W. GODDAKW. Proprietor, LIVERY and BAIT STAUJ&IfiS at Kurow, where Horses and Buggies van be had on hire, Good paddook aooommodatlon, SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital .« ... £2,000,000. TNSURANCES effected on buildings of -*- every description ; also, on grain in stack aud in store, at Lowest Current Rates Insurance on hulls for time or voyage ; on cargo, freight, or baggage ; on wool from sheep's back or port of shipment to London ; on produce' generally, to and from London, Australia, New York, and ports in New ZealandShippers either in London or the colonies oan make speoial and favorable arrangements on open policies. C. H. CROXTON, Manager, Oamaru Branch, (Next Colonial Bank), Tbames.streefe. jy29 Agents in District : Hampden — Messrs Dunbar and Son. Ngapara — Mr P. Martyn, j Palmerston — Mr C, Crump, Weston— Mr D, Genge. Kurow — Mr George Faven. m KENNEDY, -*" * Helensburgh House, (Opposite New Courthouse,) Thames street, Oamaru, Just arrived, ex Glenmorag from London, and ex Lyttelton from Glasgow, large consignments ol Paints, Paperhanjringß, Whitelead, and Oils ; also, in stock, * nuperior lot of Paperhaiigingß from 6d per piece ; aIBO, large .jaantity of Paints, Oils (raw and boUdd/, Coha, of the beßt qualities. jtLASS SHADES (all sizes), for covering Fancy work, Flowers, &0., wwayß kept. Silver plate-glass for Mirroro and Looking Glasses, cut co size required, All Work entrusted to I. R. will be executed in first-olass style, as none but experienced workmen are employed, and with despatoh, NEW ZEALAND HEMATITE PAINT Is the cheapest, best, and purest for preserving all kinds of iron and woodwork. It is now coming into general use in shipbuilding yards, foundries, publio works, buildings, dwelling houses, fencing, marking sheep, &c. The Paint is of a rich red crown color, entirely free — as shewn by analysis and testimonials— from the adulterations used to a large extent in Imported paints. Parties getting work done should see that they get the genuine article, which oan be obtained from T. KENNEDY, or2l Sole A ejent for Oamarn, THE WONDER OF THE WORLD. HE R M A N' S WORLD-RENOWNED SHEEP- WASH AND CELEBRATED VERMIN DESTROYER. This preparation is known throughout the civilised world to be far superior to any. thing yet discovered for eradicating Tick, Scab, or Lice on Sheep, Goats, or Cattle. It is suflßoient to say that One Shilling Packet of the Powder dissoired in two buckets of water will waßh Eighteen Sheep. This admits the most economical, as well as the simplest plan in the world for the cure and prevention of diseases incident to Farm Stock. By its use the farmer can seoure the health of his stock at the rate of |d per head per annum, In all large Sheep Districts in Australia, South America, and Africa no other preparation 1b used. The Vermin Destroyer iB also invaluable for the purposes of the Horticulturist, and it iB most extensively used by the Flower and Kitchen Gardener in Europe America, and the British possessions in all parts of the globe. One packet dissolved in two buckets of water will serve for over helf an acre of ground, and will effectually prevent blight and exclude all other garden pests, As a Vermin Killer it Is an unrivalled specific. Its use will speedily exterminate all household pests, such as bugs, cockroaches, fleas on animals, moths in furs, and insects on birds of all kinds, from the canary to the poultry. For this purpoae simple and plain directions are given on every packet. The powder can slbo be used in a dry state for the destruction of rats and mice. A little sprinkled on a slice of bread and butter or a piece of meat or cheese is Bought after greedily by those vermin, while the houseBold pets, such as oata and dogs, will not touch it in any form, and are therefore per feotly safe. The above marvellous discovery has gamed for Herman Broß. and Co, London, the silver medal at the Intercolonial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1866, beßidea numerouß testimonials from government officials and all the elite of the medical faculty in Europe. HERMAN BROS. AND CO. beg to announce that they have appointed Mr E. G. Lane, sole agent for Oamara and District, and from him tb«> preparation oan be abtained in parcels, Price, One Shilling j or Six Packets for Five Shillings, Liberal reduotion allowed to the t»de, I/»nnfaotory — Beaowont Sqnare, Mifcßnd r<»d,jLondon.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3972, 4 June 1885, Page 1
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