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jV .. A Word in Season. . . ' | j It is false economy at all times to use an Inferior Dip. Yon are determined fio have | the BEST, and you can have this by ordering ' ' I MeDOUGALL'S I - in one or other of the following specialties MoDOUCALLS' LIQUID CARBOLIC. The old original non-poisonous dip, first used about seventy years ago, and still supreme. An ideal j Summer dip—safe and easy to use. | The dip for lambs, and a splendid cattle dressing. | \ MoDOUCALLS' ARSENIC-SULPHUR PASTE (POISONOUS). ' . i Unrivalled for Autumn dipping. Mixesi easily with cold water, and ready for use immediately. Unlike \ | crude arsenical dips, "McDougalls'" has no harshenlng effect on the Wool; not only keeps the sheep | | clean and healthy, but Improves the quality of the wool. ] | MoDOUCALLS' "BLOOM" DIP. j | Universally popular with Stud Breeders and Show Exhibitors, and admittedly .the finest "finishing'?. | | dip ever made. Supplies recently landed. 3 Bead tlo following representative! up.4o-date .testimonials: — | From Mr. 'Arthur Sutherland, Boiin- about 3000. Not a tick to. bo at per lb. for some 40 bales of last year's j ! r^ ,oa< l) Palmers ton North, dated shearing time, wool bright, clean, and C^'P- I enclose my order for sufficit lia September, 1916:- . in good condition. I intend to use it I • 1 For the last nine or ten years I . J v reserve me sufficient j - have consistently nsed McDougalls' ' g ) . - Dip for the same,number of sheep for ; t Arsenio Sulphur Paste Dip on my , 1918. ' j 1 flock of sheep, and have always experi- - ' t enced' eminently, satisfactory, results From Messrs. A. and J. I \ " form the same. ' ' / i' ( terton, dated 13th October, 1916:— From Percy J. Larkin, Enchanted I We have'much pleasure in Btating Creek, Blenheim, dated September, \ | T. that for the past three years' we have . 1916:— j * From Mr N T R W Fluid and Bloom Dip on our I have been using McDougalls 1 Sheep { ' "Tanrafa" 'Cnlvtnn 'rlarpd fntV Aii<r' fi Jt a Earns, and also your Dip for the laßt four years, and find Ij \ 1916-—■ dated- 2oth Aug- Paste <Dip on our ewes, with excellent it thoroughly satisfactory., The sheep § 3 ' • . § results. dipped with. it last. year came in at f j • -'I have'.used McDougalls''Arsenic — shearing time very free from ticks, E i • Sulphur Paste Dip for some years, and . . • and I hare little trouble with the : fly. j | have found it highly satisfactory in • , j • everyway. I think it is'particularly From Mr. H. Bonmngton," Manager ». ' .! . S g / suited to our climate, as it is nest to °f Me. Percy B. Adams's "Maori Pah" * . . — £ J impossible for rain-to wash-it out of Station, Nelson; dated 20th October, • " [ I . the Wool.. . 1916:— . • . ' \ | ' I have been using McDougalls' Dip ' ' F">mW. F.Kruse, Manuka Island, .j 'jj ■ ' ■ ■ for the past nine years, dipping on arf Birch Hill, aatea September, 1916:— jj 5 ' w•• •••:,. t n nii- cm n ' .average some sis thousand sheep, and I.have used McDougalls' Liquid and \ S in? B Ji j'hl'o li I have no hesitation whatever in stat-. Paste Dips .for a number of years, and ! | iaihape, dated sth September, 1916: —i ing that at shearing time our sheep havo always had complete satisfaction. v S Be McDougalls' Arsenio Snlphur have come in absolutely free from ticks Notwithstanding the vory hard winter : | Paste Dip: I have much, pleasure in , ' and other vermin. The clip is always I had last year and scarcity of feed J i ' saying that this dip Has given me very bright and clean, and same has. al- ._ . • through the Spring and early Summer, J s great satisfaction, having used, it for ways commanded a good price on the v my wool came off bright and clean, j tha past two seasons on my flock of London market, realising up to Is. 9Jd. and vory free from ticks. 5 !• • " '■■ ■■ 1 ■■ ; ' ' I 1 . : , ' CHIEF, AGENTS FOR NEW . ZEALAND- ; I > | New Zealand Loan anil Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, | BRANCHES TpOUCHOUT THE DOMINION.

| iaai ~~ NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS | \ ca ' g». ■■!■■■ .• . ( ' r ■ 1 ..." /... * : ; 1 ; CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE,. .. | , v : King's - Chambers, Willis Street, : Wellington. I I ■ \ ma • i. gsa r\ .. | IF you contemplate touring during the Christmas Holiday Season, call at or write to the above-mentioned office, and obtain full | information respecting the many inexpensive trips to the health restoring and invigorating resorts which abound in New Zealand, | and particulars may be obtained regarding the issue of Ordinary Holiday Excursion, Tourist Excursion an<J Cheap Excursion Tickets. If you have sufficient time, HOT LAKES ROTORUA 1 WONDERLAND And see the countless avail yourself of the oppor- .. strange and wonderful . turiity of visiting the ; SOUTHERN LAKES WAITOMO CAVES si^Ss - " ' • i '■ ■ ■ . • ' i i s | J J HE issue of HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS from I 1 TRIP from Wellington to Auckland or vice-versa via the I g 15th December, .1916, to 2nd January, available for § * I Main Trunk Line will disclose the fact that the train runs | ; | return up to and including 15th February, 1917, would enable g 4 | for miles through magnificent bush scenery, agricultural, and j J you to visit any of the above named* • | j pastoral districts of undoubted splendour* | J7OR the person who desires to see the manifold attractions 1 | half-way between Wellington and Auckland is the | , J of both the North and South Islands, it would be advisable § 1- famous " Spiral, 1 " an ingenious piece 1 of engineering work j | to procure a £13 TOURIST EXCURSION TICKET, including; J jj which enables the train to climb from the valley to the plateau | | . I travel on the luxuriously equipped steamers on Lake Wakatipu @ I above, a distance of over four miles by rail, on reaching the I , | for a period of seven weeks from date of issue* J | top the distance from the station below is only 1J miles* *■■■-' j | C39<I3S&GBC39&gSaZ>Ba@3t&a9BSSB3Q96BSE9BB@!33SBISSS99C@ffiEaaSSDSaSEB&9G3£BasaB33E3SS9@S39raCESn3<S9mmOQ9 § ... * • § i ■ ■ i

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2955, 15 December 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2955, 15 December 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2955, 15 December 1916, Page 5

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