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BUSINESS NOTICES. tl ; FOR IB '', DIPPING SHEEP W Whatever the Carbolic and other Hmiid th—, '■ ■ be for Horticultural, Disinfecting Wm V 1 ■ and other purposes), ' B COOPERS I SHEEP DIPPi Kq POWDER IS so FAR AND AWAY BETTER THAN AXy OTHER PIP THAT Throughout the Who!.. World MORE SHEEP I ARE ANNUALLY DIPPED WITH IT jf) THAN* WITH U ALL THE OTHER PROPRIETARY **,-« ADDED TOGETHER. ■ This is no mere assertion, but can be proved. LAST YEAR 125 MILLION SHEEP WERE DIPPED WITH COOPER'S SHEEP DIP. The FIRST COST ot COOPER'S is the _OT» # COST, with most other.* either the Strength hut I be increased, dipping repeated, or both. tmumldL I to or even multiplying the cost indefinitely.' ' " 1 W. LAKE, Agbnt/ i HEREFORD STP.EET.OHRISTCHU-CH. S LITTLE'S SHEEP- Bipg I MEET ALL REQUIRE.UE:*TS*. 1 FLUID DIP I (Non-poisonous) s & RETAINS ITS POSITION AS THE * EEST NON-POISONOUS DIP, EFFECTIVE, IMPROVES THE WOOL, SAFE AND EASY TO USE, CHEAP. POWDER DIP v (Poisonous). THE ASTONISHING INCREASE IN SALES OP THIS DIP Proves that tis what we claim, i.e., ' THE BEST POISONOUS DIP. NOTE THE PRICEKfk PER CWT. R/v "VS IN KEGS OR CASES OVj (lcwt makes 1000 gallons of Dip). DISTRICT AGENTSAshburton.. .. .. E. W. Hanmer Rakaia .. .. .. W. Bareock \\ annate .. .. .. Guinness and Leore» Raniriora .. .. ~ J.Johnston • Leeston _, .. _. T. W. Duraut CHIEF AGENTSBLACKBURNE AND CO., • CHRISTCHUROH. NEW PROVISION DEPART- .... MENT •■ ,■ .<& y WILL BE OPENED ON SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. THF FINEST QUALITY ONLY in the SEVERAILINES. Prime Mild Cured Hams, 6'd Ih Prime Mild Cured Bacon Cuts, from 4'd I Primest Dairy Cheese, from 4_ CHEVIOT Factory Cheese, 6d New Zealand Stilton.and Cheddar Cheese ALL. TIIE BELFAST COMPANY'S PRESERVED MEATS IN STOCK. 21b Tins Brawn, 7d tin lib Tins BELFAST TONGUES, 9d tin lib Tins Tongues, other brands, 8d tin. The Belfast Preserved are the FINEST in New Zealand GENERAL "GROCERIES At LOWEST ADVERTISED RATES FRANK ~A. COOK, 222 COLOMBO STREET. FUNERAL NOTICES JJUNTER and COMPANY, MONUMENTAL MASONS, ' Corner of South Belt and Colombo street.; ■• _ ' INSPECTION iNVITED. THE Friends of Mr John Macfariane are respect. ' fully invited to Attend the Funeral of his late Son, Peter, leaving his Residence, Oxford terracs (near Gloucester street), on Thursday, at 11.30 a.m., for Linwood Cemetery. GEORGE BARBELL, Undertaker, 55 Durham strset South. Telephom 531/ , 3734 THE Friends of Mr John Worgan, are respectfully informed that, the Funeral of his late Wife, Elizabeth, will leave his Residence,. St. John's road Woolston, on Friday, at 2.30 p.m., for Woolston ' Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL, Undertaker. 5£ Durham street South.. Telephones3l.' ■"• 3735 THE Friends of the late Mr Robert Rowan are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, leaving his late residence, 101 Durham street, Sydenham, < Tliursday, at 2.30 p.m., for Addington Cemetery. GEORGE BARBELL, Undertaker, 65 Durham street. South. Telephone 531. 3707 _-___-MSB---_-----S«-_«B-*< THE Friends of Mr Robert Beattie are respectfully invited to attend his Fpneral, which ,wß|-'v-j leave the residence of Mr J. 'A. Seattle, street, Sydenham, on Thursday, at 11 a.m., for the' Public Cemetery, Linwood. E. DUCKWORTH and SON, Undertakers, No. 42 Colombo road, Sydenham. 376! GEORGE BARRELSUNDERTAKER, , By request has added to his 1 already replete plant an OPEN FUNERAL CAB, for which no extra oharge is made, but his hithertt low charges will be adhered to. Telegraph or Telephone Orders, by night or day, ■ reoeive Immediate attention. 55 Durham street Sooth. Telephone 53L YJT. LANGFORD, UNDERTAKER, Furnishes Funerals at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, combined with respectability. Oldest Firm in New Zealand. Address—Residence, comer of North and East belt*. Office: 133 Colombo street Telephone, 387. D # SYKES, UNDERTAKER, CORNER OF CASHEL and DURHAM STREETS J. LAMB AND SON, UNDERTAKERS, 35 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone—-361. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm+mammmmmmm • •R DUCKWORTH AND SON, XJ# UNDERTAKERS. j Ko. 42 COLOMBO ROAD, SYDENHAM.* Trade supplied. 2258

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9344, 19 February 1896, Page 8

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