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A XEW . COMMERCIAL COLLEGE * IX CHRISTCHT7ROH. BRANCH of SAXKS COMiffiRCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington, be opened in WEITCOMBE and TOMBS'S BUILDINGS, - CASHEL STREET, On TUESDAY, JAX CAR!' 7th. C-lnsscs Trill bn conductcd in 1. Praciical Bookkeeping and Business Practice. 2. All Subjects for Commercial and Professional Accountants' Diplomas. _3. Matriculation and all Entranc® University Examinations. For Prospectus and further information, apply to P. HABLE, A.P.A. (X.Z.). A.I.A. (X.Z.). Director. BANKS COLLEGE. H4633-!

SHEEP DIP SUPPLIES FOR NEW ZEALAND.

The scarcity of reliable dips and the doubt as to whether full supplies of sheep Dips would be available on the .New Zealand market for this.season's requirements, has been causing sheepowners no little anxiety. But now, although it is extremely doubtful whether all brands will be available, we are pleased to say thero is absolutely no need for anxiety, as 3>algetv and Co., Ltd., have latelv landed the bulk of their stocks of. QUIBELL'S LIQUID DIP, and can now fulfil orders at present current prices. QUIBELL'S LIQUID DIP is nonpoisonous, and is particularly suitable for off-shears and lamb-dipping. It stands unchallenged as a vermin eradicator, a promoter of growth, and an improver of the quality of the wool. Qtubell's is highly recommended by successful sheepowners all over New Zealand. We advise you to place your order now, to ensure this season's supplies. Dalgety and 00,, Ltd., sole. agents for Australasia. 487

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16407, 30 December 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16407, 30 December 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16407, 30 December 1918, Page 8