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IMPORTANT TO >O K^MASTER)^3 • ' ■ COOPER'S ' ' - "■•S3 N HEEP TRIPPING 1 ~>OWDERLJI ISTHE.IZ^raST AND BL TfiT. \^|§ Ifc dissolves in Oold jPater, and shotu^^vji used in preference to 01*7 other. Dip ; .u,: '^l^ ffOR TICKS, LIOB, SOAB/^v^&fil And for all other Sheep Dipping; purposes.^c£|| This" Dip has been in use 1 upwards t ; oi i thirty yt^*s, and has never been equalled^by" - v|s any other j*i fc i> of .. uniform strength, ;re- r 'i||| quires no boding or hot water, does no; <f~Hf stain the wool, av?dis equally good as a Sutni =' . j |.jg mer and Winter D* ! o. It is especially^ recbm* ;.;;!|| mended aa a- certain cure for Scab, and. ik /f;l|§ thoroughly adapted to *he requirement .oS ;£sf# Colonial Sheep-owfiers* :., ; H^|| Testimonial from JAMBS ALEXANDER.. >>iM I Esq., WANG-ANTJI, Kevr Zealand*. :^| 1 To Mr W. COOPBB, M.8i0.T.8. isi;4 ■ January 23rd, 1878; .v^S " Four yeaia ago a Merchant in Waaganuii ; ?^|l Now Zealand, had eight ca^es of your WheejiJ) ■; ;'?«£ Dipping Powder, which he^ked mo to buy :, ! ?Vj; Not having used it before, I hesitated to try • '.fs, it on a large Beak* so I took afew._packetß ? ,^./. ,'^ and dissolved them according to your direc- ' <: Zs. lions, and filled my Dipping Bath, which is, ■":!; about fire feob deep. 1 then selected some* . /J; f: old Ewes for the experiment, caring .but i. ; ; ; little Whether I killed thown or not. I made,; . ; ,x them jump into the bath, and those that did; " - : ■-:;> not go orer the head in the liquid were. : !! pushed under by a man -\witb.. a stick. I, ■ '■/■.[ A allowed them to remain in tL/o dip about the ,1 1 time you preacribe, and then let them walk. . out, which, by the conetruotioii of our bathj. J.j j;;| they were enabled to do. They stood on the Vi drippiDg board ttntil dry, and were then: -3, ] turned out to grass, and not one o.f them war? * injured in the least. This ifxperim^nt proved ; to me* that ybur Dipping, Powder could be ::&%& used with gtffsty on a large scal«,!ot|* I P UJ >i ppi chased the eight cases of Power, alr6.«dy re- v p\ erred to and dipperd my wfeole .flook,i: r:; numbering ton thousand Sheep,, in; the i^ame 'y, ;f :i- > way, and did not lose one. I dipped :, for ' ; ;fA i Lice, which had been very bad in my flo,* 1 " v ; • for years j and I have now got entirely cleft.^;. A : of them through the use of your Powder. '■%[%£:■": still dip every year, as I think your prer, g> paration fosters the growth of Wool. ;I;. : %| have not seen your dip tried for Soab, but, >; have been told by my neighbors that it is as^ , "' ■'■ good for Scab as it is* for Lice. . > After the effectual cure of myflook the,. ; ; .. demand for your Powder became great, and v?i- ; orders were sent to Melbourne and other; ; - places where ie could be got, and the Mer- ;r;f:l ' chant Before spoken of got shipments from* - EnglandE, as you mußt, be quite awivre. . " :■ I have dipped over 50,000 Sheop with it,;;. •> \. and never lost W" one, and that ontvwas seen;; .;■ hcking itsdf jus« flf- 6 * ifcleffc tte ath « 1,-v have no difficulty in dipping 1000 to 1200 in: : . ;; the day of eight hou.**, wita three m ? n^. V. > consider that with oidu"^7 care 7°Ji r . D »P" :■&:<■ v.ing Powder is as safe on a* l^fi 6 wal» »n the .; < Colonies as it is with the wall flqpks in ,; '. England. The chief point to mind w that ,.;;. ths Sheep are quite dry heioi^ .W*f MO [.■■■ : r turned out to graes." \ ; -"O-T.-V Prepared only by .■•-■' \ WILLIAM COOPER, -;U Member of the Royal College of Veterinary .j, Surgeons, , Chemical Works— Berkhamsted, England- .«; Sold in packets (with plain directions) suffi- : cient on an average for twenty sheep. ' . Agents in New Zealand — / Messrs Peltoh, Grimwade and Co., Wellington. '■ Messrs Kempthome, Prosser and C 0.,, : Dunedin, Auckland, & Chriatchurchr Messrs Drummond and Alexander, Wanganui. : Messrs Barraud and Son, Chemists, Wellington. Cooper's Pamphlet on . " SCAB IN SHEEP, AND HOW TO : CURE IT," May be had post free from any of the above- * named agents. 1263 T7- EATING'S BON BONS, OR WORM IV TABLETS. A Purely Vegetable Sweetmeat, both ia ppearance and taste, furnishing a most: agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for Intestinal or ThreadWorms. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. — Sold in tins by all Chemists. Thomas Keating, London, Export Chemists and Druggist. 93 XT EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES COUGHS, • ASTSMA, BRONCHITIS, ACCUMULATION OF PHLEGM. Composed of the purest articles. These Lozenges contain no opium nor any deleterious drag, therefore the most delicate can take them with perfect confidence. Their beneficial effect is speedy and certain. The . old unfailing family remedy is daily repommended by the most eminent Physicians. ' . MEDICAL TESTIMONY. 22, Cold Harbor Lane, London, July 25th, 1877. Sir, — Your Lozenges are excellent, and their beneficial effects most reliable. I strongly recommend them in cases of Cough: and A.Bthma. You are at liberty to statethis as my opinion, formed from many years* experience. J. BRINGLOE, M.R.C.S.L., L.S.A., L.M. Indian Medical Service. Me T. Keating, Dear Sir,— Having tried your Lozenges in India, I have much pleasure in testifying to their beneficial effects in cases of Incipient Consumption, Asthma, and Bronchial Affections. I have prescribed them largely, with . the best results. W. B. G , Apothecary, H.M.S. Keating's Cough Lozenges are sold by all Chemists, in tins, each having the words , ' Keating's Cough Lozenges ' engraven on the Government stamp. WELL WORTHY OF NOTICE AS A CERTAIN CURE. T7IOR Bilious and Liver Complaints, Indi JO gestion, Wind, Spasms, tfoul Breath, Nervous Depression, Irritability, Lassitude, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Sour Eructations, Lowness of Spirits with sensation of fullness at the pit of the Stomach, Giddiness, Dizziness of the Eyes, Ac, DR SCOTT'S BILIOUS & LIVER PILLS STAND UNRIVALLED. As a General Family Aperient Medicine • they have no equal, being mild in their operation, and grateful to the Stomach, they give a healthy tone and vigor to the different secretions, causing the necessary organs of the Stomach and Liver to resume their activity, thus restoring the appetite, promoting digestion, and strengthening the whole system. • They can be taken at any time without restraint from business or pleasure, hence they are a most valuable domestic medicine. Heads of households should always have a box of these Pills by them, to resort to on any slight occasion of ailing on the part of those under their charge, as by paying at? tention to the regular action of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, many a severe illness is avoided or mitigated. They will be found in Blight cases by a single dose to restore health to the body, with a happy frame of mind. Prepared only by W. Lambert, la, Verestreet, London, W., England. In Bottles ONLY, Is l^d and 2s 9d. Sold by all Cemists. = IMPORTANT CAUTION.— Be sure to ask for "Dr Scott's Bilious and Liver Pills," in a green bottle, wrapped in green prjjer, and having the name and address, WILLIAM LAMBERT, 8, King William Street, Charing Cross, Engraved on the Government Stamp. Do not, therefore, purchase without, seeing the Government Stamp over the cork of the bottle. ; 265

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5345, 1 April 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5345, 1 April 1879, Page 3

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