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ASK YOUR GROCER FOR iff fy www m Si /T\ M'-'/ai. \f.z.nrDxrsTßiAT. gazette. ' B £W M Mk\ m " The blending is entirely atleiiRSL B CCLb M m dcd to by Mr. Nelson himself. VIV¥ JL ~"' v M /teELSOJIF % whoisa'Tasterof greatoxrcriM » once, and has had a special ill jvc H *!<SS2S33y» training in the art." > # \ TIMABU HBRALI). \M m Me m JTySnt" l i ! flir*l \ " This firm deserves the sup"lf f\ D 1 \J M i \ % port of all purchasers nn\a J \em mf M-. ek M 'he article they otter i« -RA been in tlnaColonj. ,, \ v-v- # rmTwnn v\ % press PORE BLEHDED*TEAS? AUCKLAND, WE LI GTON, tHRISTCHURCH, DUNEOIW. AGENTS EVERYWHERE, CHAMPION SHEEP DIP, CERTAIN DESTRUCTION OF ALL PARASITES AND EGGS, AND IMPROVEMENT IN GROWTH OF THE WOOL. Jrv '' c. JnL Jr» ■■ CW Jμ fc* ' I ** ! 1 * v«ii'"^W FIRST PRIZE CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORIL SOOTETTST TRIALS, APRIL TO NOVEMBER, 1887, THE MOST STRINGENT COMPETITION EVER TTKT-T)

Manufactobbd Omar B* MURTON AND WHITE, SOLE PROPRIETORS, PORT AHURIRI, NAPIER, HAWKE'S BAT, NEW ZEALAND. „ „ Keroru, 21st February, 1888. Messes Eaxins and Co. Dear Sirs, —Wβ havo yours of the 10th enquiring about the result of one dlppiritf from the shears in your dip. ■ Wβ dipped over two thousand of our beet ewes with their lambs and about three thousand five hundred hoggets almost directly off the shears without the loss of a sheep from the dipping or any damage whatever to either ebeep or wool. They were dipped in November. Yesterday we had about fifteen hundred of them in the yards, and though wo looked carefully could not ii-.d a tick on the merino, and only one on a crossbred lamb [ —Youre truly, , . ROYSE & ANDERSON. ; Pakowhai, September 20,1888. Messes Eakins and Co. . . < ■ ■ Gentlemen,- I have great pleasure in testifying again this season to the efficacyof your Improved Sheep Dip. This is the third season that I have used your dip, and: find it equally satisfactory. The wool is in splendid condition, no discoloration, and free from ticks and lioe and -wishing you a prosperous season, I remain, youre faithfully, FRANK COLLINGE. To Mahanga, 24th September, 1888. ME6SEB Eakins and Co., Napier. Dear Sirs,—l have used your " Improved Sheep Dip" for the last two eeesoae, and it has given me the utmost satisfaction. ■ • . I have tested it with other Dips, and have no hesitation in saying that It is the best and mpet reliable Dip I have ever used. I intend to continue using it. Yours faithfully, . , WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Takapau, 24th September, 1888. Slksshs Eaki.vs ASfD Co., Napier. Dear Sirs,—lt gives me pleasure to bp"" f ~«"«>ny to the excellency of vxasf" " Improved Shepp Dip." I have used-**-** &evcval years on both my sjatin— --— **"** eatisfuctory results. ~ -—"" ,;:-" — : - - I consider it the best and most economical Dip m the market. Yours faithfully, ALEXANDER GRANT THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CuAtPANY are the Sole Agents for Hawke's Bay for the fialo of our Improved Sheep DijV and orders for the future will please be sent direct to that Company, who will » supply of Dip always on hand. EAKINS i*D 00. THEKKW" STILL TO THE EROM.

INSTRUCTIONS will bo found on eyarv drum, and if carried out a failure ie JL impossible. G. Heslop being a -ijfaotfcal bheepfarmer, and 3 years in the manufacturing of tho above Dip, finds tb»t by dipping a lamb in every brew before leaving the works is the only test m turning out an efficacious and uniform Dip. From J. R. Lanauze, Esq. (Auctioneer and Stock Agent for Murray, Roberts and Co.), Hawke'e Bay. lstNoveniber, 1888. In reply to yours of the 29th ult., re your Sheep Dip, I have used it in the month of March onlong-woolled and crossbred sheep, and always found it most effectual in destroying lice and ticks, and the sheep were quite iree from parasites when shorn the The Dip ie in no way detrimental to the wool, not leaving the elig-hteet Btairtr~-0~-»--.-->>«aa»iutL_l_-dii>iH'd 30u_lani£-.«:qolled 2-tooth wethers in your Din, and put with them 350 crossbred 2-tooth evvos; which had not been dipped, and were badly affected with lice and ticks, and after being in the same paddock for eeven weeks the dipped sheep were carefully examined and found to be perfectly free from all parasites. From Philip Dolbel, Esq., Sprinjrfield, Hawko's Bay, sth November, 18S8. In reply to yours of 27th October, >?;your Sheep Dip, it ia a fact that the 12 sheep of [ ours, dipped in your N.Z. Sheep Dip, as au experiment, have been, running in our floak, and when examined were found perfectly clean, and the flock which they were running with had been dipped in another Dip, mid found on examination to be badlyaffected with lice. I may state, in justice to your enquiry, that there could be no mistake as to the 12 sheep above mentioned, as they were carefully branded. From Ewen Cameron, Esq., Toanga, Poverty Bay, 10th September, 1888. Having used the New Zealand Sheep Dip for 3 years in succession, can safely say it ia fully equal, if not superior, to any Dip I have used. From Geo. Bee, Esq., Mohaica, Hawke's Bay, let September, ISS6". I dipped 30(10 hoggets with your Dip last year (March), mixing the bath according to instructions on the drums, nud found it quite etrong enough to kill ticks. There were no lice on the sheep, but had there been I am quite sure it would have killed them. The Dip is very easy to mix, and does not stain or discolor the wool. I dipped tho sheep right under and did not lose one through poisoning. lam quite satisfied with tho Dip and intend to use it again this coining ssason. A large supply always on hand at the Works, Papakura, near Pakowhai, and at following agencies :— BAXEit & TABUT.KAU, Sole Agents for Hawko's Bay. ' Stevens & Gorton, J*or Manawatu and Wangauui Districts. J. H. Huktkr, Waikato and Auckland. A. Reynolds, :• Poverty Bay. All orders addressed to above will be promptly attended to. . , G. HESLOPj Sole Proprietor, Manufacturer of above Dip.

RULE'S CAFE (Opposite Bane ov Nisw Sowm Wales), HASTINGS STREET. ME. RULE having- leased those New and Handsome Premises juefc erected for Mr. J. W. Craig, has had them fitted up as a First-class RESTAURANT. The Cuisine will be under the supervision of a Chef, whose experience in the best Hotels in the Colony will guarantee the superiority of the Cooking, while an eflieient staff of Waiters will ensure Civility and Despatch at the tables. Comfortable LUNCHEON Rooms for LADIES: Lavatories, &c. Table d , Horn from 12 to 2 p.m. BREAKFAST to catch Eurly Train. Tea (i o'clock. Refreshments from 7 a.m. till 11 p.m. Wedding Cakes Birthday Cakes, &c, made on tho shortest notice. Catering for Balls, Suppers, Wedding Breakfasts, &v., made a Specialty. POULTRY Dressed to Order. OYSTERS in Season. loed Creams. Iced Drinks. Confectionery. Regular Shipments of Fruit from Australia, Hobart, aud Fiji. RULE'S CAFK, Hastings Stbekt. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOM, Waifctkuhau. PGOW, of the Tavistock Hotel, Wai- . pukurau, having taken over the above Room, i« now prepared to supply Travellers by the railway with every kiud of Refreshment of the be.-t quality. The Room will be under the administration of a Capable Manager, and Civility and Promptitude are guaranteed. P. GOW. "OROdXb 1 of, Debt Forms caxi be obtained at R. T. Smythe's, Stationer,, Hnstuigs

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5400, 13 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5400, 13 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5400, 13 December 1888, Page 4

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