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BH£EP-g|p AS AN IMPROVER OF I THE GROWING FLEECE. j — —--- — 1 OIMNION OK \.\ KMINKNT NKW ! ZKAI.AXD SIIKMP-MUKKDKi?. I li i< :i I'aci *.vliich ir> one can ■_• ; ii i ; - , ~.-iy thai ili;* value of an ojiinioi! on any suliject depends i mi rely <;!i ;!ie source From whicli ii einanaie-. The posiiion which Mr Knu-i Short, of I'aror:* np;i, eic. lias woo I'mhimself in (he shecp-hreediiie world ;it once commends his opinions 011 all matters relating to the pastoral industry to the careful consideration ol' tlie (lock-owners of this dominion. Like every man who has achieved distinction in any line of litisiuess. he is always ready to seize upon the latest and most up-to-date scieuiiiic discoveries to jiromote tlie advancement ol' his calling; hence his experience oi the use of Quiliell's Patent I'owder.! Dip on his vahiahlo Hocks is at once instructive and ititeresiiu.u to woolgrowers generally. Writing to Messrs Qtiihcll Urns'. New Zealand reprcsentsilive under j date Kith Deceiiiher. 1007. Mr Short states as follows- viz.. ■'1 have pleasure in enclosing my manager's promised report on Ihe eflicacy ol" Quiliell's Dip (I'owder), as used on my ilock during iho past, season, and 1 am pleased and gratified at the knowledge that the dip has turned out so satisfactorily. "The condition of the wool is certainly an improvement upon even last year's highly satisfactory clip in thai 1 respect, and it is very certain that the sheep are, as my manager says, clean on the skin and almost absolutely free from licks." Mr Short's experience of the use of [ Quiheir.s Dip agrees entirely with I those of the world's most distiuguish- ! Ed sheep-owners in this and other I lands, more especially as to the improvement in tlw* .condition of the ! wool which follows' the use of this valuable specific — a feature on which they all, as if hy one consent, go out of their way to comment upon. METHODIST C I 111 10 11, DANNKVIKKK. SEH.V I C K S SINDAV. FKmtI'AKY 2. 1!»U8. Dannevirke. JI and 7: Mr V. 1-1 ill, of Wtiione. Matamau. 7 p.m.: Mr Yearbury. Kiritaki, _.o0 p.m.: Mr Fawcctt. SA L V A T ION A 11 M V . .llii'ii St., Dannkvikkk. SI'NDAY. FKJSIUAUY 2, 15)08. Bright, happy, helpful meetings, as follows: 7 a.m., prayer; 11 a.m., holiness; .3 p.m., praise; 7 p.m.. great salvation. Everybody welcome. Adjutant Gray next Saturday and Sunday. K. I'EJ/I'HAM, 11. PIKE, Commanding Officers. lI'TIfEKAN CHUHC'IT. DANNE--1 VIRKE. SI'NDAY. KEHRVAKY % H»OK. 11 a.m.. Pastor Hies. IMPOUNDED in the Borough Pound by tho Tepapakuku Hanger on the 30th inst.- — * One bay mare, draught, branded like half circle over H on near shoulder, three shoes on, white patch on forehead. Impounded by the llorough Hanger on the 30th inst., — - Oue bay mare, branded like If on near shoulder, three shoes on. Impounded by O. Kiecken on the :50th inst.,— Ono brown marc, shod all round, ono white hind foot, two white letlocks, white patch on forehead, no visible brands. If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on the l.lhh February, at "1 1? noon. I!. IMCRARDS, I'oundkeopor. i3£v JS< M \\ l Md.! NO TON COLLEC K. | i Till IK First Term will begin on A. MONDAY, ,'srd FKHIU'AIfY. The Headmaster will be in attendance at the College to receive Parents and Guardians and to enroll new pupils on Friday. :Usf .January, from !> a.m. to fi p.m. (HAS. J>. I'OWLFS. Secret a ry. S W%WKLLINGTON CJIJL.S' COLLEGE. rrillF. First Term wiil begin on .8. WEDNESDAY, ."th FKHItl'AI'N. Th<> Prinei|ial will receive I'ai-iris and (Guardians and enroll n*-*.\ i)ii])ils on Tuesday. Hh February, h'tween 10 a.m. and H ]».in. CHAS. I\ I'OWLFS, Secretary. NZ RETAILERS' PROTECTION ASSOCIATIONJM'MLiSIIEnS OF THE "TUADE GUAUDTAN." MANAWATF AND HAWKE'S HAY BRANCH. A Bit A NCI I OFFICE of the A.sso__V. citition is now open, and .subscribers in Dannevirke and district should address correspondence to — THE DISTRICT MANAGER, Retailers' Protection Association, Waldegrave's Buildings, The Square, Palmerston North. Subscribers aro invited to send in their lists at the earliest opportunity. Every list will receive the District Manager's prompt and personal attention. (Signed) A. C. ELLIOTT, General Manager, 8 Grey st., Wellington, j

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Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 936, 1 February 1908, Page 8

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