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HOFORTANT TO FLOCK-MASTERS !,! ; , COOPERS SHEEP DIPPING POWDER IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. j(, It dissolves in Cold Water ( and should be used in preference .to any other Dip '■■' FOR TICKS, LICE, SCAB, AND FOR ALL OTHER SHEEP:DIPPJNG PURPOSES. This Dip !«s.beeh ia use upwards of 30 years, and has never been equalled by any other; it ie of uniform strength, requires no boiling or hot water, does not stain the wool, and is equally' good'asa Rummer and Winter Dip. It is especially recommended as a certain cure for Scab, and is thoroughly adapted to all the requirements of Colonial Sheep-owners, «... Testimonial from JAMES'ALEXANDER, Esq!, WANGANUI, New Zealand. JtoMrW. Cooper, M.R.0.V.8. January 28rd 1878 v "J j n L y^l W' »;«>«<*ant to Waugannl, New Zealand, had etpht cases of your Sheep Dipping Powder, which 5? *? 2K t0 1 .' No £ navlng ? <ed ,l Molo > x hesitated to try it on a large t eale, so I took a few packets, and dissolved them according to your directions, and filled my Dipping Bath, which is abont 6ft deep. I then selected some old ftwes>r..the experiment, caring but littje whether I killed them or not. I made them jump into the batb, ■an? inon Mat m not go over the head in the liqaid were poshed under by a man with a stick. I allowed them to remain In.tne dip Shout the time jou prescribe, and then let them walk out, which, by the construction of onr bath, tbey were enabled to do. They stood on the dripping board'until dry; and were then turned but to Brass, and not onea>l intra wag injured In the least. This experiment proved to me that your Dipping Powder could be used with safety on a. large scale, so I purchased the eight cases of Powder already referred to, and dipped my whole flock, umbering 10,000 sheep, In ,the same way, and did not lose one. I dipped for Lice, which had been very bad in my 11 »££ £ r - y *" 8; B . have now got entirel y o,e a'' o' tnem through the use of ynnr Powder. I still dip every year, as I think jour.preparation fosters the growth of Wool. I have not seen your Dip tried for Scab, but have been told By my neighbors.that it is aa good for Soab as it-is for tice. u <Z At t eT . "J? eff «tnal euro of myflock, the demand for yonr Powder became great, and orders were pent to MelDourne and other places where it could be got, and the merohant bofore spoken of got shipments from England, as you must be quite aware. ■ , 7 i »x'J £ s ,X_ e d tof d oyer . fi0 > 000 » nee P witn '*• aD(l nwn '°B* but one, and that one was seen licking itself just after it ■■ SSJttli * bsve no <™culty in dipping 1000 to 1200 in the day of eight hours with three men. I consider that Wtß ordinary care your pipping Powder is as safe on a large scale in the Colonies as it is with the small flocks in England. To* chief point to mind is that the theep are quite dry before they are turned out to grass." PREPARED ONLY BY , „ . Wl-LLIAM OOO:F IE 33,, Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, CHEMICAL WORKS, BERKHAMSTED, ENGLAND. Sold in'Packeta (with plain directions) sufficient on an average for Twenty Sheep. : — o . AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND : Messrs PELTON, GRIMWADE & CO., Wellington. Messrs; KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., Dunedin, Auckland and ChriatchurcL Messrs DRUMMOND & ALEXANDER, Wanganui. Messrs BARRaUD & SON, Chemists, Wellington. 0 • ' ' COOPER'S PAMPHLET ON SCAB IN SHEEP, AND HOW TO CURE IT. i a r. May be had post free from any of the above-named Agents. . ,[ [Established, 1850]' ] »

GEORGE MATTHEWS, NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, P U N E DIN, Still maintains the reputation of supplying the Best Class of Fruit Trees of all kinds Forest Trees and Shrubs Garden and Farm Seeds Grass Seed of every description and finest . quality.' All goods carefully'packed and quickly dispatched. ' Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders received at Akgus Office, Cromwell. tl L Y D E B A K E R Y, ) ScNDEKUAirD-STREET, CLYDE. BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, CONFECTIONER, SUGAR BOILER, &o. T. H. BELL Begs, to inform the Inhabitants of the Dunstan ' district that he has, at great ex- " ease, 1 fitted up machinery for carrying on a /nolesale Business in the Biscuit and Sugar Boiling department. By manufacturing the best article' he defies competition with regard to quality or price, and thereby hopes to meet with a, fair share of the general public patronage. Wedding Cakes made to Order on the Shortest Notice; Tea Parties, Picnics, and Soirees catered for. ~._ T. H. BELL. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1849, FOR LIFE ASSURANCE ON TEE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: Custom House Quay, Wellington. Annual Revenue exceeds . Accumulated Funds exceed. £700,000 3,000,000 i Result of late Quinquennial Investigation : Total Surplus of Quinquennium ... £565,260 Of which was set apart for Distribution amongst the members ... 504,382 Yielding Reversionary Bonus Additions amounting to 1,020,985 The attention of those wishing to assure is ■pecially directed to the following extract from the sixth Quinquennial Report, viz.:—"The Anstralian Mutual Provident Society, at 30 years of age, stands before the world as a life institution that has achieved unparalleled success. For Stability it is unsurpassed, for the profit it has realised and divided it is uneoxelled, and for the liberality of its bnsiness arrangements it is matchless. No other life assurance society in any part of the world has had at the end of 30 years 35,218 policies in force, assuring £13,392,121, an accumulated fund 0f£2,606,053, and ananuual revenue of £622,000, of which it. could be said that the ratio of expenses to premium income hasbeeri7«ss, the rate of interest on the funds higher, the premiums charged lower, the reserves {or the liabilities higher, or the bonuses allotted to its members larger those of this Society." Prospectus and proposal forms may be had (or be sent post free) on application to the Branch office, or to any of the Society's Agents. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Sectretary. Ages* for Bunedin and.. Cromwell District: EDMUND- SMITH. CaaviMang Ageat:. 3ENJAMIN SHORT.

0 B B C 0. 'S TELEGRAPH LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leave Cromwell for Dunedin every Monday, Wednesday and Fkiday at the usual hour; and leave Cromwell for Queenstown every Tcesday, Thursday and Saturday. Dunedin Booking Office for Parcels : PARCEL BOOKING OFFICE, Railway Department, Dunedin. H. CRAIG & Co., Proprietors. Head Office : Peel-street, Lawrence, COBB & CO.'S MAIL COACH Leaves Goodger's Hotel, Cromwell, FOR LAKE WANAKA Every TUESDAY AND SATURDAY At noon, returning the following Wednesday and Monday. Booking Office for Passengers and Parcels: Goodger's Hotel, Cromwell. !ALLTHEYEAR ROUND I A good State of. Health may be secured 'by taking PAR Il'S LIFE PILLS whenever there is any symptom of indisposition. They possess the most astonishing and invigorating properties, LIFE an< l * ne y will overcome all obstinate complaints and restore sound health ; there is a return of good appetite shortly from the beginning of their use. . Sold by all Medicine Vendors, n a a a in Boxes, Is l|d,2s 9d, and in A Ji JI M|| F am ily Packets, lis each, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. ,1 P P S ' S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps Ins provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious .use. of such artioles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."See article in the Civil Service Oazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packots or tins, labellod : JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMCEFATHIG MEDICI2f£& Loxsov.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XII, Issue 589, 22 February 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XII, Issue 589, 22 February 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XII, Issue 589, 22 February 1881, Page 8

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