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GRATEFUL.—COMFORTING. EPPS’S COCOA T “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition ; and by a careful application ufihe fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr Epos has pr.'vui.’d r.ur breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy bills, ll is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough 10 resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle raaladhfl are floating around ut ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many u fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”— See article in the Civil Service Gazette. "'■' de simply with boiling water or milk . ■ , , Grocers, labelled Sold m Fib packets, by ■». thus JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England Liverpool and London and GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY EsTABUSHur - 1836. The attention of the public is called to the following points:— 1. The Liability of the Company is Unlimited. 2. The Keports aid Accounts of the year iSSOshow Net Fire Premiums for the year, ... £l > 069,593 Capital, paid up ... ... ... 245,640 General Reserve Fire Reinsurance Fund ... 1,50 >,OOO 3. The Company is empowered by various Acts of the Imperial Parliament and by separate Acts of the Legislature of New South Wales, Victim. South Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queensland — 4 feature which belongs to no other Insurance Com pany, 4. The large resources of the Company should impress the public with a feeling of Security, the main desideratum iu seeking for iusuranco. Proposals for all classes of Fire Insurance will bo eeeived by EDWAKD PEARCE, j Ageut, Wellington. Sub-Agents : A. L. Webstar, Gnniown ] T. C. D'Arcy, Masterton B. R. Armstrong. Carterton I AEO’Ncalo.Feiitlierstou DEAFNESS I Quacks calling themselves - “ Doctors,” are utterly ruining the f organs of hundreds suffering from deafness, ® charging from L 3 to L2O for so doing!—l have two infallible remedies—(No 1, deafness arising from colds ; No. 2, the thickening of - the parts of the Tym-panura) from recipes sent to me by those world [known Aurists, the late and present Senior Surgeons of the Royal Dispensary for Diseases of the ear, j L-mdon.—Send stamps for pamphlets to T. I B. 1 Unnapord, Auckland, New Zealand. I 122y o MARAUD AND SON, LAMBTON QUAY, .. WELLINGTON, ANNOUNCE to all sheep farmers in the Wairarapa and surrounding districts that they are AGENTS FOR COOPER’S SHEEP DIP, the most effectual destroyer of tick, lice, scabmite and other insect life. It dissolves in cold water, is lasting iu its effect, is of uniform strength, does not stain the wool, and is perfectly safe. A liberal discount allowed to all cash purchasers and storekeepers. 650 GEORGE MEE, CHEMIST TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, Lambion-Quay, Wellington. IMPORTER of Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Medicines and Perfumery, Toilet « Brusbware and Sponges, American Herbs t and Herbal Remedies, Trusses and Surgical j Appliances. Agent for Death & Ross’s Honueopathic Preparations, Slessinger’s Veterinary A Medicines. j Proprietor of the celebrated Preventative for j Sea-sickness. Agent for Slesingers Veterinary Medicines , —No Farmer or Stock breeder should be without a supply of the above, as by their / timely uce the lives of many valuable animals n can be saved. 664 j WELLINGTON DYE WORKS i (Established 1863.) r W.BARBER. DYER AND CLEANER, \ (Silver Medal and two Certificates of Merit ' for Dyeing. * Woollen and colored fabrics in Ladies dresses, jackets, cloaks, ulsters, etc,, cleaned t and beautifully dyed and pressed without Q being unpicked. j Gent's clothes cleaned, dyed, pressed and ( repaired to look like new. 1 Curtains, table covers, etc., cleaned or dyed Straw hats cleaned or dyed. Feathers cleaned or beautifully dyed any j color, and curled. Kid Gloves cleaned. 814 0 W. m THE ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR Under the Auspices of the Wairarapa and j East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society, will be held on the ! SHOW GROUNDS, AT CARTERTON, 1 i ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1885. ENTRIES, accompanied by the entrance fees, close at the Secretary’s Office, Carterton, on SATURDAY, FEB. 21, and in order that sufficient accommodation may be provided for the sheep, and correct catalogues may be prepared, vendors are requested to state the number, sex, class, and ago of sheep; and whether they are to be sold by auction or privately; and if by auction to state by whom ; also, to state whether the sheep are to be sold singly, or in lots, or pens of 5,10, &c. All sheep to he on ground before 10 a.m., and to be removed only by consent of the Stewards. Vendors will please note that in lieu of allotting pens by priority of entry, it has been decided to draw lots for the pens in such a manner that each auctioneer will, as near as possible, have a consecutive sale of 50 sheep at a time. Entries to be made on printed forms which may be obtained from the Secretary, or by letter or telegram, care being taken that full particulars are given. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. sharp. Entrance Fees— First five sheep .. Is per head. Over that number .. 6d ~ Single sheep .. 2s „ Admission to the Grounds—Free. H. H. WOLTERS, Secretary. Carterton, 6th January, 1885. 23 j 3 3 3 ? S t g 8 !, d ir NOTICE. WRITTEN Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on the 26th January— For Leasing for a number of years the Property of the lute Mr W. Morris, Papawai; also 42 acre section, gooa grass land, Moroa, near Gieytown. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. For further particulars, apply to C. Morris Greytown, or W. Yiokerstaff, Carterton.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1663, 21 January 1885, Page 3

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