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ROBERTSON'S HICHLAND SHEEP DIP.

Robertson's Highland sheep dip, and Robertson's animal medicines are well shown on the grounds, in a stand next Sutton seeds, and in charge of Mr. Creolley, of Glasgow, the firm's travelling representative, and a staff from the offices of Messrs. Abraham and Williams, the Wellington, Manawatu, Rangitikei, and Palmerston North agents. Robertson's dip is sold in paste or powder, poisonous or nonpoisonous. . ■ It has been on the world's markets now for many, years, and is manufactured in Oban, capital of the West Highlands of Scotland, by Messrs. Alex. Robertson and Sons, of the Argyle Chemical Works." Extensive acquaint, ance with the needs of flockniasters has enabled _ the proprietors of the dip to use their scientific knowledge as practical chemists to the-best advantage. The results have been satisfactory in every way. Highland sheep dip holds the.field at Home against imitations produced by every sheep dip maker in Britain. Paste sheep dip is the'favourite dip for autumn dipping in Scotland, Ireland, and the north and west of England. It is also extensively employed in the South Island of, New Zealand and in the Falkland Islands, while the fluid dip is largely used in the North Island and also in tho Argentine. The dip has also been approved and adopted by the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries of Great Britain, the Board of Agriculture and Technical Instruction of Ireland, the Board of Agriculture, Cape Colony, and the Department of Flocks of the Argentine Republic. Wool sale "reports show that the high* est prices in New Zealand and Australia have been obtained from flocks dipped with the Highland dip' Notable examples • are Abbotsford, lod. per pound; Yawong Springs, 15Jd. per pound; Moa Flat, 14} d.; and Bellamy, 14d. Before ordering elsewhere farmers cannot do better than inquire fully as to which is the better dip, and then made their selection. *

BELGICA" LAMPS.

We especially wish to draw your attention to this. important line. The"chief features of Belgica Lamps are , NO CHIMNEYS or MANTLES TO BREAK, lake the opportunity of inspecting these common-sense lamps at Messrs. K P Edwards and Sons, Ltd., The Square, Palraerston N., Sole Agents for New Zealand. If unable to call, write for particulars to-day.—*

REID and .GRAY,, the leading implement makers of New Zealand, being unable to exhibit at the Show Grounds this year, beg to extend a cordial invitation to farmers to visit their implement warehouse' in Rangitikei Street, whore they have on exhibition- a full iino of. up-to-date British manufactured Harvesting Machinery, and their own well-known line of Agricultural: Implements with some new features. .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 964, 3 November 1910, Page 5

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ROBERTSON'S HICHLAND SHEEP DIP. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 964, 3 November 1910, Page 5

ROBERTSON'S HICHLAND SHEEP DIP. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 964, 3 November 1910, Page 5