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Miscellaneona LAEGE AND TOWNLBT, BSOW.NIS-fI.^TBBBT, NA PI BE. * SOLE AGENTS FOR Jji I B S T pRIZE JEWING TyTAOHINI The Judges have endorsed the verdict of the people and awarded the only First Prize fo Family Sewing Machines at the MELBOURNE and SYDNEY EXHIBITION to the ne • £_a_?ra__i _Si!____s_ o _^^,r i<l 7" * *-■"*■" "-«- .* READ THE AWARD:— "The New Davis Sewing Machine, being a merino, crape, or goods dim cult to hem complete departure from the ordinary style other machines. of Sewing Machines, possessing all the ad- It will gather between two bands, showvantages of such ordinary Sewing Machines, ing the stitches on the right side at one and in addition an increased range of work, operation. with the greatest simplicity of construction It will fell across seams on any goods, and reduction in number of working parts, It does not change length of stitch on we consider it entitled to first place in scroll work, awards." It puffs. Volumes could express no more than this It will do felling, bias or straight, either award won by sheer merit. The opportunity on cotton or woollen goods, being fully availed of. Full instructions It sews from lace to leather without gratis ; liberal time payment system ; each changing stitch or tension, machide guaranteed. _ It will make plaited trimming, either seal Come and see the machine in operation loped or straight; doing the following list of work without It will turn a hem and stitch on trimming acking, samples of work given away : — at one operation. Machines shown with pleasure. It will sew over uneven surfaces as well as It will gather between two pieces and sew plain, on at the same time. If, will put on skirt braid and sew on facIt will cover the cord and sew it in ing at one operation, without showing the between edges at the same time. stitches. It will make wide and narrow hems, hem Bind dress goods with the same material manner of bias woollen goods, as soft either scallops, point, squares, or straight. IiANG-LEY & NEWMAN INVITE INSPECTION OF IHBIS WEH-ASBOETED STOCK O_r UPHOLBTEKY GOODS, WHICH BRANCH OB 1 THE BUSINESS ESPECIAL OABE IS DEVOTED SUITES OITITURNITUKE , LOWER THAN EVER. COUCHES, LOUNGES, AND EASY CHAIRS, IN GREAT VARIETY. FIVE PEE CENT. DISCOUNT FOE CASH. ST BECEfVED, a. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of ANUACAPNIC LAMPS ALS©, SELF-EXTINGUHING SAFETY Li MPS. 13 3 ' .g^wv j^S^^^rv JV v, IMPORTANT TO FLOCK" MASTERS *«.^^^®Sw_SSs^ DIPPING pOWDEE. ThispowQer has tor many years "been more extensively used than all other Sheep Dip through - ut the United Kingdom and all over the World. It is now us on upwards of Thirty Million Sheep each year, and the rapidly increasing demand proves it to be unequalled as dressing for sheep. It eradicates every description of parasite that attacks the fleece and skin and*it does not stain the wool. Unlike the many liquid dips that just kills the insects and then puss off, the effects of this wash are so lasting that it acts as a preventive a long time after application. It is the handiest of all dips, for not only is it perfectly soluble in COLD water, but being a POWDER and securely packed, it is specially adapted for transmission distant stations at little cost, and cases are free. It is also cheaper than any other div. EXTRACT from the Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 1870 " An infinite variety of proprietary and patent Pips are now finding their way into tho market. Some of these are really good,' some indifferent, and others absolutely bad. We believe Coopeb's to bo the longest established and cheapest, and also the most extensively used. As shown by the railway books, it appears no less than 1200 dozen packages, or enough to dip 288,000 sheep, are sent out weekly. It is used extensively on the Continent, and in the Colonies, accompanied by ' directions for use,' printed in many languages. As a Summer and Autumn Dip we consider it second to none, and have always used it. Its cheap uess and extreme solubility in cold water particularly recommend it for these purposes. Since the above was written the sale has more than doubled. From JAMES ALEXANDER, Esq., Wanganui. January 23rd, 1878. Four years ago a Merchant in Wanganui had eight cases of your Sheep Dipping Powder which he asked me to buy. Not having used it before, I hesitated to try it on a large scale, so I took a few packets, and dissolved them according to your directions, and filled my Dip* ping Bath, which is about five feet deep. I then selected some old Ewes for tho experiment taiing but little whether I killed them or not. I made them jump into the bath, and those hat did not go over the head in the liquid were pushed under by a man with a stick. I allowed them to remain in the dip about the time you prescribe, and then let them walk out, which, by the construction of oxirbath, they were enabled to do. They stood on the dripping board until dry, and were then turned out to grass, and not one of them was injured in the last. This experiment proved to me that your Dipping Powder could be used with safety on--large scale, so I purchased the eight cases of Powder already referred to and dipped my whole flock, numbering 10,000 sheep, in the same way, and did not lose one. I dipped foa Lice, which had been very bad in my flock for years j and I have now got entirely clear of them through the use of your Powder. T still dip every year, as I think your preparation fosters the growth of Wool. I have not seen your dip tried for Scab, but have been told by my neighbors that it is as good for Scab as it is for Lice. From C. J. VALENTINE, Chief Inspector, South Australia. I have tried Cooper's Sheep Dip, and find it very successful. I being economical as well as efficacious, the stockowners will appreciate it. From Mr S. WILSHIRE, M.R.C.V.S.,Pietermaritzhurg, Chief Veterinary Surgeon to the Colony ofNatal. August 11th. 1877. " Your Sheep Dipping Powder is now well-known all over this country, and it is fast superseding the Carbolic Sheep Wash and other things. I find that all the Wholesale Merchants import it, and supply the stores they deal with. We now have very little Scab left whilst o years ago we had no sheep in the colony free from Scab." From DUNCAN M'MASTER, Esq., Tuhitarata, Wairarapa. " I have used Cooper's Dipping Powder for about four years, and am well satisfied with, the results, believing it to be lasting i^ lU « enects." From Mr T. MIDDLETON, Manager of the Hon. Robert Campbell's Station at Benmore. " It is the best dip for Lambs I ever used." Each packet is sufficient for dipping from 20 to 30 shoep, or in cases sufficient for from 1500 to 2000, according to their size and the length of fleece. PBEFAEED ONIjT BY WILLIAM COOPER, M.R.C.V.S., Chemical Works, Berkhamsted, England. Distbiot Agents': — Messrs BARRAUD & SON, Wellington. Messrs DRUMMOND & ALEXANDER, Wanganui. Or, Mr F. W. WILLIAMS, Napier.

Medical mARAXACUM and PODOPHYLLIN — JL Prepared only by J. Pepper, London, This Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, is now used instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of dyspepsia, biliousness, and all symptoms of congestion o£ the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, hp.ad-ache, drowsiness, no appetite furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feeling of general depression. It sets the sluggish liver in motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, giving a sense of health and comfort within 24 hours. It is the safest medicine. Taraxacum and Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J. PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, London, whose name is on every label. Bottles, 2s 9d and 4s 6d. Sold by all mhemists. A most valuable and essential Cedicine for Australia, and colonies generally 66 LOTIO N."— An Ex C 5 ternal Means of Curing Skin Diseases. There is scarcely any eruption but ■will yield to " Sulpholine" in a few days, and commence to fade away even if it seems past cure. Ordinary pimples, redness, blotches, scurf, roughness, vanish as if by magic; whilst old, enduring skin disorders, that have plagued the sufferers for years, however deeply roted they may be, "Sulpholine" will successfully attack them. It destroys the animalcnloe which causes these unsightly, irritable, nainful affections, and always produces a clear, healthy, natural condition of the skin. " Sulpholine " Lotion is sold by most Chemists. Bottles, 2s 9d. LIVER COMPLAINTS. , DR KING'S DANDELION AND QUININE LIVER PILLS (without Mercury). The best remedy for biliousness, stomach derangement, flatulence, pains between the shoulders, bad appetite, indigestion, acidify head-ache, heartburn, and all other symptoms of disordered liver and dyspepsia. Acknowledged by many eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildest pills for every constitution. In boxes at Is l£d, 2s 9d, and 4s CA. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Prepared by Jas. Rorke, London. Specially valuable Pills for residents abroad and travellers. 227 JOSEPH a. OAKBR, JL9 LICENSED INTERPRETER. Temporary Town Office : At Mr A, Manoyg Offices, Shakespeare-road.

Coaones • X> OTAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES Xti BETWEEN PETANE and NAPIBB, Leaving Petane for Napier at 8.30 a.m. Leaving Petane for Napier at 2 p.m. Leaving Napier for Petane at 11 a*m. Leaving Napier for Petane at 4 30 p.m. From the Po9t-office Comer, Napier. Booking Office at Mr James Johnstone's, Star Hotel, where the Coach leaves daily afc 10.55 cm. and 4.25 p.m. Parcels left in th« care of Mr Johnstone will hare due despatch. 130 TAUPO MAIL COACHES. E. GRIFFITHS, Pbopeibxob. /■ROACHES leave for Taupo on Wednesday V-/ Morning at 6 a.m., leaving Taupo f o Napier at 6 a.m. on Fridays. Special coaches can be had for Taxipo, Ohinemufru, and Tauranga at one days' notice. Booking Office Albion Hotel, Napier. 131 Baths and Sanatorium LAKE TAUPO HOT BATHS AND SANATOEIFM. nnHESE won" - u«i«ral hot waters JL possess curative properties of the highest value in all diseases. A single course of batlring therein of only a few weeks' duration has totally removed, many painful and stubborn cases of rheumatism, lumbago, and affections of the spine, while much relief every case is afforded. The healthy traveller, tourist, or excursionist visiting the volcanic district of Taupo and the other Lakes should not miss the pleasures of the Baths of Tapapukuao, for there only the hot and cold water springs are closely sepai'ated, or blended together. Every visitor declares that one Bath even adds new life, health, and vigor o the system. Cottages and good accommodation for Residents and Travellers. Paddocks for Horses. For analysis of the water of the Taupo Hot Springs, Bee Mr Skey's report in the last volume of the "Transactions of the Zealand Institute." EDW4RD LOFLET

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6161, 3 February 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6161, 3 February 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6161, 3 February 1882, Page 4

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