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Tomlmson and Hayward's Lincoln Sheep Dip. DIPPING SEASON, 1884. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FLOCKMASTEBS. O2 jf-—~- '■■-■'' ■-■■■■- -- -r -:.:-: ■'■"■< "■-. • NJ THE NEW COLONIAL COLD WATER SHEEP DIP TOMLINSON & "JJAYWARD'S "LINCOLN SHEEP DIP/ 5 A CERTAIN KILLER OF TICKS, their Eggs, LICE, their Ova, and ALL PARASITES INFESTING- THE SKINS OF SHEEP AND LAMBS. It is effectual in warding off the attacks of the Maggot Fly that are so troublesome in Woodland and Mountainous Districts during the Summer and Autumn Months. At the request of numerous friends in New Zealand, preferring a Poisonous Gold Water Dip to a Non-Poisonous one, we have been induced to Manufacture ONE SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO MEET THE KEQUIEEMENTS OF NEW ZEALAND, And the mode of Dipping with. Cold Water alone, Hob Water being so difficult to procure on the large Sheep Runs in sufficient quantities for Dipping purposes. Although we strongly recommend our Non-Poisonous " Glycerine Dip,"' in preference to a Poisonous one, for increanng the growth and quality of the Wool, and for all the ether purposes required of a Sheep Dip when it can be used according to directions, and the Sheep allowed to remain in the Bath the required time ; "we can, on introducing our " Lincoln Sheep Dip " (Poisonous) to the notice of Hew Zealand Sheepfarmeraj confidently recommend it as being one of the most efficacious for the various purpossß before mentioned, And for keeping the Sheep> clean for a longer period than has been attained by any other make of Sheep Dip. This Dip has been thoroughly tested and proved to be exceedingly efficacious, and durable in the Wool. 66 LINCOLN SHEEP DIP " Thoroughly Cleanses and Purifies the Skin of the Sheep, THEEEBT PEOMOTING- THE GEOWTH AND IMPROVING- THE QUALITY OF WOOL WITHOUT INJUBING- IT. Owing to the extraordinary time of the late Trials by the H.B.A. and P. Society, and MESSES TOMLINSON & HATWAED being unaware of same, this Dip did not arrive in time, but from the published results of the Poisonous and Carbolised Dips at the Trials, this "LINCOLN SHEEP DIP " will give FAB SUPEEIOE RESULTS, AND WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A TRIAL. Sold by all Storekeepers, in Drums of 20lb, 50lb, and 1001 b. Price, 6d per lb, in single drums. A GREAT REDUCTION ON LARGE QUANTITIES, When 1000 Gallons Liquid can be made for £3 10s Od. Directions for Mixing — One part of Dip to fifty parts of water PEOPBIETORS AND MANUFACTURERS— TOMLINSON AND HATWAED, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. AGENT EOB, NAPIER AND DISTRICT— F. FULTON, Emerson-street, Napier. N.B. — Plans of Hayward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths, with Travelling Q-ang* ** way, to bo had of fthe several Agents, 10a 6d each. flLiacelxaneous 1j A. ±& sjt Hi AJj^l 13 1 U W J3j Ju 1b I Have ust received and to arrive Q-OODS as below, by fcbe following vessels t— S.S. JOHN ELDER i MAY QUEEN BOBDER CHIEF MONTEOSE i OAMARU XILMENT 17 cases Iron Bedsteads 18 bales Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, with Borders and Eug» China, Cocoa, Flax, and other Mattings Doormats, Brushware, &c. 4 casks Lamp ware, newest styles, with tinted shades,s&Ci 6 bales Floorcloths and Linoleum 6 bales Cretonne and Cretonne Velvets Curtains — ivladras, Indian, Embroidered, Nottingham, &o. 6 crates and hogsheads Crockery and Ghinaware, including Dinner, Breakfast, T«i and Toilet Services Crockery for Sick Booms and Sanitary Purposoa Fancy Art Pottery Black and Q-old OvermantaLi Marble and Ebonized Mantelpioceß Fenders and Fire Irons, with Dogs, &o. Fire Grate Shields and Baskets Pictures in Oils, Ohromos, Steel Engravings, &c. Also, Few Picture Frame Mouldings and Mounts J^ABGE AND rjIOWNLEY'S ■piURNITUR ESTABLISHMENT H A S T I S qTs - S T B E B T. 128 BOOTH, MAODO-NAIjD & CO.: LATE GEORGE BOOTH & SONS, Makers of the CKSSS IRON WINDMILL. Jraftt The Best and Cheapest Windmilljmade. Con* gg|fig3K|c«S etructed entirely of Iron. Strong, Durable -=-'~"' '" ■^ Simple, Effective. SELF-REGULATING. ' 'Will give more power than any other mill of \fjjßffllS|lT ••---. _ m /. .• same size. Will run in the lightest wind, "/ an d is perfectly safe in a etorm. Will not j-jpilt™ ■ - '" shrink, swell, warp, rattle or blow to pieces in Bi\l 5 OARLTLE Improved PATENT DISC fflK|"\\ A HARROWS, with travelling carriage} nearly jE|m|i\\ . 200 Sets sold this season. The Beat Disc flviLmil M Harrow in the Market. Send for circular. iffeiillfoCX ~ • : '' CARLYIiE IMPLEMENT WORKS, * W/^yil^fi^SSSlW And 213, Tuam-Blrcot, Cliriatclmrch, MESSRS MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO Who will give prompt and Careful Atten l/B^ffisj^M^rt^^^B to Enquiries or Orders placed with '■ LANGLET~& NEWMAN, CABINETMAKERS, & fl XT B B A £ HOUSE ffUBSISHiSBB UNDERTAKERS &o. ACKNOWLEDGED TO BH THB CHEAPEST HOUSE IN NAPIER. „ 12 : BtTBNISH ON <iLK lMJrtftO VED PUROif ASE-HIRB cJIBTJUM. H. P. COHEN las added this convenient svatem'to hifl old established Wholesale and Retail Furnuhing Trade. No Extra Chargeß. SHW AST) SE 102n t D-II \.WD FUBNITORB.— Carpets, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Bedding, B nnltots. Shooting, China, GHassware. Cutlery, Ironmongery, and Htwj Necessary Article rec uire to Furnisli a House Throu hout My new Purchase-Hire System by weekly oi monthly payment to suit all classes. DWENTY NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS, by the best oi4.kerß to choosa from at 80 per cent, under cost price.' Suites of Furniture in all the latest styles. Come and See Prices and Judge for Yourselves H. FToiBN, "Litte Dustpan" Furniture Warehouse. Hastings-street, 12

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6780, 12 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6780, 12 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6780, 12 February 1884, Page 4