(GAS'S THE AUisTRAfI-'AN [WTO (DR. LUCAS'S) ©INTMEIIT CflL i 'Scarborough TjMß*ct. Wellington.! NJL - I # I, #?^ii mm HMHr Oininnent Is 6q & 3s 6d ULCEUS, ofolMtES, POISONED/™ . Papaw Pile Cure - i 3s 6d a marvel/lous REMEDY,A Papaw Pills/ -jJ Is 6d A TONIC FIOR THE STOMivj® AND LIVER Papaw Gargle 4 2s 6d FOR SOKjJoR INFLAMED 4'HROATS AND LOSS OF v 6 Papaw Papayate / = 2s 6d FOR NASAL CATARRH, POLYPI AND ADENOIDS. Anii=Fever Lozenges - 3s 6d FOR INFLUENZA, MEASt ES » TYPHOID & ALLIED FEVER] ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. If they ace Sold Out., write direct to tlie Manager:—Dß LU(i PAPAW CO., WLLINGTON. We P a y carnage. - v. „ -Kll.™ -if », 4 >r «SSsSPI
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MIR 'S SHEER DIP j EXTRACTS FRO fa TESTIMONIALS J. Kruiglt, Esq)., FeiMimg, Sehrur ary 26, U'lo. —Hiaving used ' 'Mutton's Dip'ffor th!© past 15 years, 1 wish to plfiee witlji you my order _ for it again. > t'liis year!, i wiuich: is sufficient gu.a.ranteo- that it! has given satisfaction. John ;VLuir, Esq., Fortification, August UO,". 19C\9.—Re : "Muxton's Dip" : I have, mjed it"for t'h© last two seasoDSi and lit has piroyed .very satisfactory. Tjaev sheep are thoroughly olaan frona ticka and lice, and it leaves the wool' in first-class order. My clip bringing top price through the whole of the Icverc-argil'l series of wool sales is sufficient testimony as to the Efficiency of the .Dip. i Kenw/ay Bros., 1 ' Te Pahi, Waimata Valley, August 15, 1909.—W|e have used thus Dip foi- several yedrs, and always jhave found it ' satisfactory, both fon' destroying ticks andjl leaving the wool in good condition, i Flock twelve (thousand f W. fp. Marshall, Esq., Rata, August 2p, 1910.—i-I have dipped my flock off between ten and ©lewen thousand s/heep' with- "Murton's pip" foe a nuniber of years, and it j has always [given me j s atisiactiouJ'' iokomaru Farmers' Co-operative Co., I Toko ma.ru Bay, August 18, 1909.4—Every sheepfarmer ; isn this district is using your Dip, and they are jfi&rfectly satisfied with the resuLts./ ArjMUigst the high price 3 realised for iiVoob treated with MORTON'S DIP.' those obtained for the "Hiku," ""Bep and "Titff' clips (from Waiapu Distjrict,. East! Coast) at January serii'S of Lend mi Wool Sales, 1910, may mentioned. These wools U 'P to 16>$d, 15£ a, and 15d respectively for gjrs-asy crossbr&d.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 148, 1 July 1911, Page 2
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516Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 148, 1 July 1911, Page 2
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