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BUSINESS NOTICED IMPOKTANT TO FLOCK MASTERS. coopee's sheep Tipping iqwdek I Q m crTj" T? A "PTJ* Qrn Avn r\ TPQII /Jf^^^?'t'^^^^^^{f{«/^/ J f^^^?'t'^^^^^^{f{«/^ dissolves in Cclcl Water, and should bo *=^?%^^^^^^^^^Ml» <|s> used in preference to any other Dip for n^ * or a^ °^ er Sheep-Dipping purposes. >^*$f|^\^Cr &Jy \iMvwlSi 8 p k a3 k een in uce upwards of 30 •f j^-ffliilfv^ f'llwlmlS I H ly ears > an(^ as neyer been equalled by any iM/^RliMllwm^llMwiWi Hi other; it is of uniform strength, requires no ISII WwMMWMmmmi Hi boilin g or hot water, doea not stain the wool, jHSnvBHRSHBRIIN IHI and is e <l uall y g° o(i as a Eumi aer and winter SlHiil^Krfw 195 di P* lt is cs P eciall y recommended as a certain Jj^p^^Ww^*^^^^f^{ Sfflf|J£i3oure for Soab, and is thoroughly adapted to all B^^a^^^A^^'^^r c requirements of Colonial sheop-owners. T o Mr Coopjsr, M. R. o. v. s. January 23rd, 1878, " Four years ago a merchant in Wanganui, New Zealand, had eight cases of your Sheep Dipping Powder, which he asked me to buy, Not having used it before, I hesitated to try it on a large soale, so I took a few packets, and dissolved them according to your directions and filled my dipping bath, which is about five feet deep. I then selected some old ewes for the experiment, caring but little whether I killed them or not. I then made them jump into the bath, and those that did not go over the head in the liquid were pushed under by a man with a stick. I allowed them to remain in the dip about the time you prescribe, and then let them walk out, which, by the construction of our bath, they were enabled to do. They stood on the dripping board until dry, and were then turned" out to grass, and not one of them was injured in the least. This experiment proved to ma that your Dipping Powder could be used with safety on a large scale, so 1 purchased the eight cases of Powder already referred to and dipped my whole flock, numbering ten thousand sheep in the same way, and did not lose one. I dipped for Lice, which had been very bad in my flock for years ; and I have now got entirely clear of them through the use of your Powder. I still dip every year, as I think your preparation fosters the growth f wool. I have nofc Been your dip tried for Soab, but have been told by my neighbours that it is as good for scab rb it is for lice. After the effectual oure of my flock, the demand for your Powd9' became great, and orders were sent to Melbourne and other places where it oould be cot. and the merchant before spoken of got shipments from England, as you must be quite ware. ' * I have dipped over 50,000 sheep with it, and never lost but one, and that one was seen licking itself just after it left the bath. I have no difficulty in dipping 1000 to 1200 in the day of eight hours with three men. I consider that with ordinary care your Dipping Powder is as safe on a large scale in the Colonies as it is with the many flock* m England. The chief point to mind is that the sheep are quite dry betore they are turnei out to grass." Prepared only by WILLIAM COOPEE, Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeos CHEMICAL WORKS, BERKHAM STED ENGLAND Sold in Packets (with plain directions) sufficient on an average for twenty aneeo Agents ik New Zealand— v Messrs Felton, Grimwade, & Co, Wellington. Messrs Drummond & Alexander WanomnH Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser, & Co, Dunedin. Messrsßarraud & Son. Ohemistfl.Ve3SnflSm Auckland, and Ohristohuroh. ' ftwuul S«>B Cooper's Pamphlet on "SCAB IN SHEEP AND HOW TO OURE IT" May be had post free from any of the above-named A jents, j§fflMfi«fei f*\ A£%II fO> NONE ABE (fENTJINE WITHOUT aSSMmBKmi *■ VJ Ah Att A TEE NASIK and trade uabe /fIRMI I *V I I W OP J. &J, CASH. — 7i ~

IMPORTANT NOTICE. OPENING OF THE NEW AND COM, MODIOUS^PREMISES OPPOSITE THE ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, GEORGE STREET. C JOHNSON & CO., of Maolagfltan • street, beg to inform the public of Dunedin and up-country districts that they ' have taken a lease of the above premises, and have purohased the WHOLE STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. from Mr H. DODD (who is retiring from busl- j ness) at an Enormous Reduction from oost price, with which, and a LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS JUS'JC RECEIVED FROM LONDON, GLASGOW, MANCHESTER and elsewhere, they will commence business in the above premises on 20th. May, when a GKEAT CHEAP SALE will be held. As C. J. & Co. intend doing business for Cash Only, they will be able to sell at prices that will defy competition. All goods marked the lowest price, from which no abatement can be made. EXTRAORDINARY BAPiGAINS WILL BE OFFERED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Early inspection invited, as this is No Sham N.B.— C. J. & Co. 'a old established business in Maolaggan street will be oarried on penal,

CARRIGHAN'S WORM BALLS For DOGS. Are a safe, speedy, and oertain oure ; acting aleo as an excellent alterative, creating appetite aud producing a fine gloss to the coat. /CARRIGHAN'S DISTEMPER VJ BALLS AND POWDERS. For this fatal disease no better remedy can be obtained. i^ARRIGHAN'S MANGE BALLS \J AND POWDERS Are an effectual remedy for Mange, Canker, Sore Ears, and all inflammatory affections of the skin of Dogß. pARRIGHAN'S COUGH BALLS. \J /CARRIGHAN'S TONIC AND CONVJ DITION BALLS. CARRIGEAN'S ALTERATIVE ■ BALLS. ARBIGHAN'S DIARRAHO3A AND ASTRINGENT BALLS CARRIGHAN'S PURGATIVE AND APERIENT BALLS. The above are prepared oaly by G. CARRIGHAN, PHAKMAOEUTIOAL & DISPENSING CHEMIST, Corner of Walker and Princes streets, Dunedin. Special attention paid to every description of medicines required for Dogo. Orders by post, accompanied with Btamps to value of 3s 6d and upwards, for any of the above remedies, promptly attended to, 16th December, 1879. " Send \ doz. boxes Mange and same of Worm remedies for Doga. The last mange remedy I had from you answered admirably, having cured a dog with chronic mange of two years' standing in three weeks. I consider it only right that such remedies as yours should be as widely known as possible." REGD. MACKINNON, Manager, Mt Linton Statioa, Southland. 1 ' The treatment to which you subjected my two (very valuable) Fox Terriers completely cured them of a very severe attack of mange, and I strongly recommend to others the use of your excellent remedy in all suoh cases. FRANK H. BENNET, Civil Engineer, Danedin, 3rd Nov. 1879. N.B.— The above are samples of the numerous testimonials reoeived.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1501, 21 August 1880, Page 29

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