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Bub ness Advertisements olf' T READ THIS. li ,-u'jo passing down Taupo Quay, Hoping some novelty to ace — Feeling that life is awfully klow, Juat call on Pollard, Simei, and Co. Perchance you are wanting to setup a home, And purchase a house you may call your own ; Wei), take the advice conveyed in these lines, And apply, without fail, to Pollard and Simes. They'll supply you with house, land, servants, and all You can possibly want, if only you call ; A business they'll buy you, howe'er bad the times, For nothing's too hard for Pollard and Simes. It may be you're going away for a spell, And have houses and lands you're wishing to sell ; They're as good as sold, if you've made up your mind, To apply for help to Pollard and Simes, Do you want to send a parcel away To England, America, or Bombay ? Just write the address and send a request, That Pollard and Simes will do the rest. Ah ! you little guess that perhaps this day There's a fortune awaiting you stowed away ; For I must tell you that onthe Quay There's & Next of Kin Register for you to Bee. Very likely you're needing your debts and rent, For tenants on paying are not alwaya bent ; And you'll ntvtr get them in these hard times, If you do not call on Pollard and Simes. Have you any friends you want to trace ? Whoever they are, of whatever race, They'll be found in less time than I write these line's, By the matchless firm of Pollard and Simett, So whatever business you wish to transact, Whether houses bought, or relations tracked; The best firm to help you, I very well know, Is that of Pollard, Sime?, and Co. XT OLLARD, feIMES, & \JO., Taupo Quay, Wangajnui. Telephone Exchange, No. 29, PEACOCK'S LUBBICANT »H.EEP DIP , £3 Per 1000 Gallons, Is the Best, Cheapest, and most Lasting its effects FOR LICE, TICKS, AND SCABS. The wool of the sheep dipped with Peacock's Lubricant Dip fetched a high price in the London sales this season, and was reported on by the London brokers as being of a good, useful description, in excellent condition, The Dip is becoming a universal favorite, and those who try it once always use it again, Caction. — See that the Dip ib well stirred '< up, according to printed directions on 'each tin. THE FOLLOWING ABE A *EW~OB THE TESTIMONIALS RECEIVED ; Marton, lßth October, 1884. David Peacock, Esq., Homewood| Dear Sir.- 1 have examined several flocks of sheep that have been dressed in your Dip, and have much pleasure in testifying to its efficacy in destroying both Ticks and Lice It is also most beneficial to the wool, leaving it beautifully soft.— l am, yours faithfully, * Robert K. Simpson, Inspector of Sheep. [Bonnie Glen,sßangitikei, August 30, 1884, D. Peacock, Esq., Marion. Dear Sir,— l this year tried your Dip. and found very efficacious for Uce aud licks. It is much cheaper than aiiy other I ever used, aud leaves the wool and *kin beautifully white and aof t. without Btaining.— Yours Truly, Jno. p. lethbmdge. „, « . Kosehill, 27th September, 1884. Mr Peacock, Dear Sir,— We dipped our sheep in March lost with your dipping mixture, and found it to answer well, killing all the Lice and Ticks, leaving the wool beautifully soft, white, and oily, and thoroughly cleansing the skin. Our sheep were very lousy dipping, but at present date are perfectly free from Lice and Ticks. K. & B. E. JoHifgiOH, f. Bushy Bank, Rangitikei, 4th August To Mr Peacock, Dear Sir,— Having used your Dip this season, Ibeg to teßttfy to its thjrongh efficiency in killing Ticks and their Eggg, leaving the wool beautifully white, soft, and oily, and thoroughly cleansing the skin. AUaUSI! FfiEDEEIOEB, Junr. Bellevue, Kangitiitei, 18th September. Mr Peacock. Dear Sir, -Your Dip \sm given me every aatlsfac Won. It kills all Lite and Ticks, is lasting In Its effects, gives the wool a good gloss, and does not stain. It is also considerably cheaper than any other dip I have hitherto used, : JAMBS JOHNSXOH Bangitikei Junction, Bonny Glen, Ist Sept, 183 Mr Peacock. Dear Bir,— Your Dip Is by far the best and cheap eet I have ever used. It does not stain or make the wool dry and harsh like many of the English dips, but puts on a beautiful gloss, and cleanses away all filth, killing all insect life, and is lasting in its effects. Daniel Stevens, Woodlands, November Brd, ISBS. Mr .Peacock. Dear Sir,— Your Dip has yen nic satisfaction, and I intend to use it this ear Jambs Coomsa Groveley, 16th December, 1885. Mr Peacock. Dear Sir,— l have much pleasure in testifying to effl ciency of your dip in killing lice and ticks, lam cow shearing, and the sheep are very free of vermin. Alex. moßeih._ Pending. 12th April, 1885, Messrs Halcombe and SherwuL Gentleman,— l find the Dip, known as Peacocks after fair trial, a certain destroyer of Insect life.one sheep, with eighteen months' wool, being badly infected with lice. The only difference made between that particular sheep and the remainder was giving it extra time in the tank It also leaves the wool soft, and without the stain you so often see left by other dips. I purpose dipping the remainder of Mr Wrey's nock this month, and trust you will reserve , me sufficient for three thousand sheep.— l am, gentlemen, yours faithfully. John Saxon, Manager for Mr Wrey. : AGEWT :— Wanganui,— BARNS & HIGGIE. TCTANGANUI COACH FAOIORTZ. Camfbbli, Plaob, Wanganui, J. W. MoDUFF MW , MmMM .PiiopitiK!roßi Is now Bdildino— JPhtetona Buggies Waggonettes Dog C&rts Spring Carts And vehicles of every {description, of the beat ENGLISH & AMERICAN MATERIALS, and ot * very Moderate Price. (Minting, Tbimming, and Repairing of every description done promptly. Being the only shop in the District where Firat-olaaa Mechanics aro kept iv each branoh of the % Trade, ouatomera oan rely upon having their work done with a good style and finish,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5881, 17 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5881, 17 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5881, 17 April 1886, Page 4

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