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BUSINESS NOHGE& BY ROYAL «^®S^? LETTERS PATENT. LITTLE'S CfiMBIfICAL FLUID. TUE NEW SHEEP DIP AND SCAB SPECIFIC. (NON-POISONOUS ) After fcur years' trial, this NEW NON-POISONOUS DIPPING FLUID U n*w tmivemUh 'admitted to be the best ever introduced. Ita gre«t; superiority over ojijisr materials eonm'Hli in fte cheapness (costing less than fal p-r eheef) ; iis undoubted efficacy in destroying ivil iii-h-Uce, and ev^ry insect that infests thß skins <if Mhoap or domohtic Kuiioihi, audio. it< clraniiuc^r and "bnolute hi'-rmleaatieaß to those concerned in its> nue. The tuimufactairers of LITTLE'S SHBBP DIP have mevosvi?'! ilv s^rensffb of their pre pftratioij 20 PER cent Although this addition absolutely ensure tho dci«tracU"» oi all insect ljff, iba etiiei motive h»B been to furthor promotn »nd improve thn L"-wt\ of i.he woo 3, *^d tht props-lot' -m have no hesitation in iWßertiug that sheep dipi ois wi'.li f hi* Ffvid will n - 1 <tl,v "lAd heavier fleeces, but the wool itself will reaitae quite a htilf-y.no.y \>*r pound taura tb«i» if M-i.y other p.vepav a( ion had been used. AU tbe fluid we are now selling is of the exfcia atrenKth, fvod should you give it a ;riml, you will find the result aa satihfaotory as wa havo described it. IT MIXES BEADjrjY WITH COLD WATER ONE GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH, (Twice tile quantity made by any other Non.Pdwonoas Dip), SUFFICIENT TO DIP 200 SHEEP. BeiQg of an oily character, it is highly beneficial to the growth o5 tbe Wool, which It leaves ooft, clean and bright, without robbing it of the yoik — its natar&l nourishment — or leaving it harsh ft"d dry, »s is the case when alkaline mixtures, such aB lime, sraipiiar, or arsenical pri-pnrntionH, ai'6 used. To thoae who dip ia full fleece, this fluid will ba found invaluablfl, for bdh.,s of a warm and protecting character, sheep will not catch cold, though dipped in She depth of winter. The following testimonials fully attest the value of LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID, for destroying Ticks, Lice, &c. :— Ducedin, 22nd September, 1879. GzntliT'iirn, — I have much pleaenra in et&tins; that I have thoroughly teßted " Little's Non Poisonous Dip t " and found it to be a thorough cure for lice and ticks. As it can be mixed aud applied with cold water, it ia of special advantage wV^era fuel is scarce. For cheapness and efficacy I consider this one of the best, if not the beat, 1 Dip I have ever used. — I ana.'&c., BENJ&MIN P. BAYLEY, Chief Inspector of Sheep, Ofcago. Elderslie, 7th November, 188 L Mermrs Mnrray, Roberta, & Co., Dnnedin. Gentlemen, — I b6g fco say that I used " Little's Chemical Fluid" aa a dip for ticks during the past tseason, and found it moat effectual in destroying them. I ara also of opinion that it in better for the wool than any Dip which I formerly used. I shall again uao LittJp' Finid this year. — I am, &c. (Signed) JOHN REID. Tapui, Oamam, 3rd November, 188 L Messrs Murray, Roberts, & Co., Dunedin. Dbab Sibs, — I have used "Little's Chemical Fluid" as a dip for ticks for the laot two /ears, and am so convinced of its efficacy, that I intend dipping all my sheep in it thin year. I consider it the best and oheapeet dressing for ticks, and have no hesitation in recommending t,— Yours truly, WILLIAM GARDINER. Lawrenoe, 12th January; 1883. Messrs Murray, Roberts, & Co. Duuedin. Gentlemen, — To-day I received your circular informing me of the additional strength of " Little's Sheep Dip" this season, which will no doubt be a great advantage to its numerous con* Burners ; but, irrespective of it) now increased strength, lam fully satisfied of its advantages, as you are aware that I dipped my sheep with it l»at April, and from tbat time till now I sever observed a single sheep pull its wool, and during shearing there were only two ticks seen on 3600 sheep. In future I will dip every sheep, no matter whether for stores or for fattening ; it would be alike satisfactory in both cases. (Signed) PETER ROBERTSON, PHIOE ... ... ... 7a PER GALLON. Casks of 40 gallons, sufficient to dip 8000 sheep } and 7a 8d per gallon in 1 or gallon iron drums. Orders under 5 Gallons la per Gallon extra. For full Particulars, Local Testimonials, &c, apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., Dunedin Or to Sole Colonial Agents : E. DOMBRAIN & SONS GHRISTCHURCH AND MELBOUB tfß.

THE FARMERS^ SEEDSMAN. ~ ESTABLISHED 19 YEARS. *WffllT TIT IT 1* i& !sflT TO* 1^ "IT T% ww JL JLj JLa JL JsL ItJ. J& aJL AJ^ PRINCES STREET, DUtfEDJ.N. The Seeds aud Apples this season are all New and Genuine. Supplied only to growei s, and I soil at the lowest possible^ prices. Send direct for your seeds, thea you are sure to get them fresh and new. Kotb.— Radish, Crasß, Muaterd, Carrot, Parsnips, Parsley, Turnips, Spinach, Onion, Leeks, Cabbage, Savoy, Kail, Beetroot, Lsttuce, Brussel Sprout, Cauliflower, Broooli, Rhubarb, Vegetable Marrow, Cucumber, Melons, Tomatoes, Herbs, &c, &c. FLOWER SEEDS OF ALL THH LBATHNG SORTS. CLOVERS are now landing in splendid condition, and all are of finest quality. ' COCKSFOOT, TIMOTHY, and PERENNIAL RYE-GRASS, all fine samples, NURSERY. — My trees ara all grown by myself, therefore I can confidently recommend them. They are all grown on poor, exposed laud, and will thrive well no matter where planted. I have a large stock of all kinds of FRUIT and FOREST TREES. FLOWERS.— I have the largest collection in New Zealand, and can supply all kinds in pots or otherwise. Bouquets for weddings and balls at the shortest notice. Note the address— WILLIAM REID, PRINCES STREET CUTTING.

THE "LOUIS" VELVETEEN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1650, 7 July 1883, Page 3

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