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MißcoilaneoTiß - ' LANG-LEY & NEWMAN, CABINETMAKERS, ei&HBAI HOUSE FUENISHiSES UNDERTAKERS &o. % ..- \ . AOKNOWLEDQED TO BE THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN KAPIES. . 230 BOOTH, MAC DONALD & CO., LATE GHOHr&S BOOTH & SOffS, Makers of the CiSSI IRON WINDMILL. dglij- The Beat and Cheapest Windmill made. Constnictod entirely of Iron. Strong, Durable /m&ffiußrfeg^ ' SELF-BE&ULATING. J||Pißyg£r\fM^H Will give mortt power than any other mill of Bame B * ze * run * n kk° Hfcktost wind, and is porfectly safe in a storm. Will not lißE^^ shrink, swell, warp, rattla or blow to pieoos ffijVl OABLYLH Improved PATENT DISO Jp|.\| jIABBOWS, with travelling carriage} nearly flpjj U . 200 Sets sold this season. The Beat Diso fliar vl Harrow in the Market. Send for circular. I^HjSA "-■ - OABLYLB IMPLEMENT WORKS, WSf llif™WffeJi And 213> Tlianvßfcreot > Ohristonuroh. tfjlp J^^BHIMI I OigSRS MURRAY, ROBERTS & 00. Jrjglijli kPIIJIIIHk^B '. f Who will give prompt and OateM Atten g^^jg p^^^^HBHHK p to Enquiilea or Orders placed with jy ip >i> a gj^^o T 1885. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PLOOEOWNERS. "LINCOLN SHE E P D I P," - POISONOUS. J " GLTCERINE DIP. 55 NON-POISONOUS. Will MIX Tvith GOLD WATER, and not Discolor the Wool. Mb Hatwaed having had two seasons practical experience of IBlfcfir^j^r^lSPlS Sheep Dipping in every part of New Zealand, and thoroughly lillP~~*"''^ -JSj|MI studied the modes of dipping and the requirements of the different. iili iff ivrCDHi Jf 1 11 districts, we have been enabled to specially adapt the above pjjf , llUk G*^* NEinlli P^ations to Buch requirements bo aa to ensure entire satisfaction" Ilm >-'^9£sS3Pllffl n ever 7 instance with one dipping. They are OEBTAIN TOf^~^nlH EILI ; BfiS OF TICKS, their Eggs; LICE, their Ova ; and all HI? f^T \VJ%fe^lil'°m Parasites infesting the Skins of Sheep. II Htr^v Th ° " GLYCBBII:NE DIIP " is fche beß t ever introduced for Wool I™ W^le 1 ' Hi lowing purposes, as shown by testimonials, and the " LINCOLN lllr mOl " " fc^ e moßfc ura^ e n fc^-° Wool, and will keep the Sheep 111 V-^J-L^tl I ilffiS A c^ ean on S er » fc^ sn any ob^ er -^^P as y. et attained. H| ipSPS^ttiijf I ||iH^p 'Ihe two Dips may be used together in equal proportions, which, I|ll jigori |Mr will make a perfect Dip and keep any ordinary flock of Sheep cloan IB lliSP^ ■ the whole season. Used together they combine highly nutritious -stiL m \w*^ an^ gtim-^atiug properties, with the lasting power of the Lincoln Dip. For very lousy and filthy long-wool flocks, the Lincoln Dip alone is recommended, it being most lasting in its effects. RECENT TESTIMONIALS. From Mr R. IT. Cboit, Public Dip, Ashley, N. Canterbury, N.Z. July 16th, 1884. Te Mr C. P. Hayward, Dunedin. Dear Sir,~l note some Dip Mamifacfcuring Agents are publishing particulars of a trial of Dips in Hawke's Bay. Now, having used your Dip ever since the public trial you gave at Ashley in March 1883 (since which date I note Mr Reginald Foster, Sheep Inspector, after examining the sheep dipped, gave you a testimonial), I can give you abundant testimony of your " Glycerine Dip," after thorough tests with, the most lousy flocks which I have dipped for Sheepowners at my public dip, and I find that if your dip is used to your directions, the most perfeofe results are obtained. Lice have not been found on any of the sheep after coming in contact with lousy ones, therefore ray experience quite disproves that of the Hawke's Bay Judges. Let them do as I have done, viz., test a dip for a whole year, when the Shearing Shed tells the tale. - The beauty of your " Glycerine Dip " is that it not only kills the Parasite life and keeps them clean up to Shearing, but it gives the n'ool such a beautiful appearance. Mr Foster frequently inspects Sheep I have dipped in your Dip, and always appears thoroughly satisfied with them. From Wiiiiam DoraiiAS, Esq, Te Mahanga, Hawke's Bay. 13th June, 1884. 0. P. Hayward, Dunedin. Dear Sir, — " I have used your 'Lincoln* and 'Glycerine Dips,' and have paid exceptional attention to the results. I used 501 bof 'Lincoln' and 1 gallon of 'Glycerine' to every 290 gallons of water, with whicb. I am perfectly satisfied j the portion of my flock - that I put through this Mixture ia now thoroughly clean, and the wool in fine order." From F. N. HOOKBK, Manager for Jno. Grigg, Esq., Longbeach Station. JLJ Ashburton, New Zealand, July 12, 1884. )■ To Mr Hayward, Dunedin. Dear Sir,— Yours o hana, re esult of dipping, Mr Standish I am glad to say is highly pleased with the appearance of the Sheep dipped in your " Glycerine" and "Lincoln Dips'* mixed, compared with those dipped with Hatch's Dip, so much so that since you were here we have used your Dij, for about 6000 Sheep, and Mr Grigg would have used it for about 10,000 had your cc Lincoln Dip" been obtainable. When it could not be got we used your 11 Lincoln Dip " mixed with Hatch. Mr Standish has just been examining the Sheep dipped both with yours and your opponent's Dip, and speaks very favorably o( the result.^ When the "Glycerine" and "Lincoln" was used, the wool and skin of the Sheep were in by far the best condition than those dipped by Hatch. Sold everywhere in strong Iron Drums (which, are free) of 20lb, 50lb, and 1001 b each. Price 4s per gallon in quantity (101 bto gallon), a great reduction on orders for large* quantities for large flocks, when 1000 gallons of Liquid can be made for £3 10s t> The undermentioned agents will bo pleased to Bupply Catalogues, Price Lists, Instructions for Mixing, and any information required. Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers : — TOMLINSON AND HAYWARD, CHEMISTS, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. AGENTS :— I*. FULTON, EMERSON-STREJHST, NAPIEB. _j E. HABWOOD, WAIPAWA ""* ASHWIN BEOS., WAIROA. N.B.—Plans of Hayward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths with Travelling Gangway, as erected by some of the leading Flockowners of New Zealand, to be had of the several Agents. Price 10s Gd each. 232 PETER MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL *J£ A AT INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION. PETER MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL ln rS£ * EVERY MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. PETER MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL was «* i * ONLY ONE AWARDED TWO GOLD MEDALS. PETER MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL Dr 4 b s botts A « MORE BENEFIT THAN THE OTHER KINDS." PETER HOLLERS-G OD LIVER OILoJKS A "SUPERIOR TO ANY WE HAVE EVER SEEN." A PETER MOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL Dr -^ "* * "ALL THAT COULD BE WISHED." At CHEMISTS,^^|^S^Sh^ EVERY " GROCERS, &c.^^^^^^^^^ WHERE. Steam Manufactories, Lofoten Islands, Norway, Offices & Warehouses, Christiania & 43, Snow Hill, London, E.C.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7144, 23 April 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7144, 23 April 1885, Page 4