SHCEP DIPS.
A>,, nTERESTING EXPERIMENT BY' A I w ELL-icNOWN :HAWKE'S BAY : SHEEP-
, BRBEDIIR,; AND'ITS' SEQUEL. ■: .'•U Last dipping season, at' the: rtquest-of Messrs'., Quiboll. Bros';, New Zealand representative, Mr. '.Archibald' • Jl'Lean,',' of. ~ Greenhill, . Hastings, Mciiidly . t'o'i conduct' an' experiment 'wjfh-' Qriibell's' Patent Powder Dip • nnd : two other of - the moftf . popular. powder 'slieep-dip-'pirig: compounds' at present. 011 the market., ■ • Tho tonus of 'competition'-'were equal 111 every,• reßppcti '.tho: three lots'--'of sheep 1 being grazed,on the! same pastures And subjected to ..the same, clim.itie- conditions throughout.' the lyi'ntnr,'-''which was one of the'wettest and most 'trying, for 1 sheep dips oii record. Mr. M'Lean's report;therefore,', cannot ; fail - to be 'of ■ - tho greatest possible 'interest' aiid imporlnncp to .flock-owners throughout: New 'Zealand. -Writing/uhdei';;diite' November "12; 1307, he reports as folloirfr-Yiz.: ■„; '■ ■•.{... - : - x ..•''Last season I dipped 1200 ewe hoggets with Quibell's'. 'Patent.' Powder' Dip before. venturing to . use, it Extensively, the result l>eing';that the' sheep.', were 'absolutely 'clear, of lice.' and ticks, and 'the'-woolnn' splendid condition; To show :.my- - satisfaction -with the trial-.:I ; . now have pleasure iiv ordering from you this-season • "Enough''Powder*Dip' for Maraekakaho Station for .40,000. sheep;, "Enough Powder Dip for Grcciihill Station for . 10,000 .-sheco." • ./ , The. above Result speaks .for itself, and Mr. M'Lean's exnenence with'Quibell's Patent Powdor Dip is in ful!- accord .with those ofJ othcr 'p'r'omiricnt breeders throughout New - Zealand and'the world . generally. . ■.■ ": 72." 1
[N DESPAIR WITH INDIGESTION,
WDILIJsGTOi- MiJi S DISTEESSIXG ILL"\rbS . -V.'., FOOD I U Llkl V IT Mil) LUMP HIS UIIST-ITJN 01 DI/7IXKSS AND VO-MlTl.\G-Cl : E1vI) BY . DH. ■WILLIAMS' I'INK PILLS. ' :,;Ask,".anyone who Jias ever had Indigestion and'-they-.'willftell you .that of all the ills that flesli 15 heir to, , there- is none to make life ,a greater,' misery. You' want to\ cat; yet you 'daren't, WcaiiEe of -the,' pain' every mouthful gives'you. '-At' night, you can't sleep, in the day you drag about.like one half dead. Your nerves;.go. andyou are.-always meeting troubles', half-way'., w on ' tho least exertion, . and your back-iiches fit to break. . Then there are those beastly'sick headaches, .-.and. weakening, vomiting spells. , ; That's what you. go .through-when.you've got Indigestionl - Y°t you ; needn't give-up in', despair,: and th'ink that .you will never be. right again. Dr. ■Williams' Pink ,Pills' haVe-,;cured scores' of rothers of' try thein and see if tliey, won't.cure you. J . . .' I had bad health through Chronic . Indigestion'," :• Mi'.' Henry . Wilkins, Club .Hotel,' .Wellington,' NZ. "What 1 'suffered-'/no.-vdiiV:' knows, .but, myself. ■ Every time: 1 ,ato anything ; 1 had a tightening p-iin in.-the chest, as if .the walls of the chest were i.mwtingVand grinding: ... The food lay on my .chestv'iii a: hard lump, and' then, .sonic 'time .after,'. I,'woiild vomit, it 'all up.,' My breath' ins \cri disagreeable, ;and. this'made uie chary of speaking to.people for fear it wolild be.unpleasant, for them.- "There: was: always a\dragB|i'",pain in•. my. stbniach, and.a heaviness in tlie- ! pit;of, it. I was always constipated, and this!caused me a lot of'trouble. -When Hp in the-mornings my head started to swim >ound : _and I felt that,'l would-'fall;. .1 had to sit down' until;;l 'felt better.. Then a' fit of -vomiting would attack me, and: this used to nearly'shake,mo;to pieces., , -
I used to. feel-depressed arid miserable. ,T was drowsy, all day and ! had. to' shake-'myself up to look after my business.' Attacks of biliousness/affected me'cruelly.- : I'used to'get ■splitting' headaches,, and..the pain that shot jthrqugh my' head made it -feel as' if' it was .opening and: shutting allvthe time. For three years 1 suffered like this, going to'somo of thejbest doctors, who ' did'v'not do'me^a'bit of good. I tried -pretty welP every patent medicine advertised, but it was money thrown away. Then n:„fnend of mine advised me to try Dr. Wil,hams' Pink Pills. When she told .me I 'laughed; • because, by this'.:time -I reckoned no-
, thing,,would cure. inc. Sometimes"l was laid r»P:s£. a .fortnight at a. stretch, and whon; I got ,up I/could only crawLaround. However I •Started .' Dr; Williams'/Pink' .Pills, and after •thc.first box I regained health evey diiy. By .the-.time I-had-taken- nine boxes I' was thoroughly cured. ! For the-last';three years I have 'Jnot-had tho least retiirn-of the olil complaint. 'By making: Good, Rich, Ked Blood—that is ,Hpw;;ijr. Williams', Pink ' Pills' for, Pale Peoplo ■ h'ave : cured Anaemia, General Weakness, : De cline; .-Backaches, Headaches, Indigestion, Eczoinn, Rheumatism, Sciatica,. Neuralgia, and Paralysis; also women's ailments. Sold at : shops'; (but avoid substitute's, and tako care
-t]iat' : the full namb, Dr. Williams'- fjink Pills fcir'VaJc People is on every package),;or direct 'fr&mUlie Dr..Williams' ; Medir.inc Co;, Welling ton, 'post free for 3s. a. box, or- sis boxes for 16s. 6d. ' *82.
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