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: Business Ifotloes ■ . -p ip» i» c g_ a .-o _. XBBS. __ _ IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FLOOKOWNERS. LINCOLN SHEEP DIP" POISONOUS. S \ " GLYCERINE DIP." ( NON-POISONOUS. WiIIMIX with COLD WATER, and not Discolor the Wool. jgfflllll ""Mllliißiji Mb Hatwabd having had two seasons practical experience of Ijjj^^^^jg^lll Sheep Dipping in every part of New Zealand, and thoroughly Ijjjjj — ""njjjlii Etu(^ ief ' the modes of dipping and the requirements of tho difI U«V*I Vf* F RlMl*'»ll fil e!out < ** str " >tß » vro JaaTe een enabled to specially adapt the above I'uF 0* preparations to such requirements so as to ensure entire satisllM x^'-^^r^lllillil faction in every instance with one dipping. They are O JSBT AIN !ls r i___r__^Pffl K I LL EKS OF TICKS, their Eggs j LICE, their Ova ; and all igfc tS S— ir3Cll_i'o| Parasites infesting the Skins of Sheop. imfeS] #SJ[|'f l Tho " GLYCERINE DIP » is the best ever introduced for Pen SI Wool Growing purposes, as shown by testimonials, and the I® Ny£_ %^fe|i _ " LINCOLN DIP " is the most durable in the Wool, and will II 'i^^JLJ^iilllffil liis k ee P the Sheep clean longer, than any other Dip has yet |||j : :j___J___g_l^^ Ihe two Dips may be used together in equal proportions, l|l|[ , ji|P**^ which will make a perfect Dip and keep any ordinary flock of ""^ • Sheep clean the whole season. Used together they combine lighly nutritious and stimulating properties, with tho lasting power of the Lincoln Dip. ?or very lousy and filthy long-wool flocks, tho Lincoln Dip alone is recommended, it being nost Usting in its effects. RECENT TESTIMONIALS. From Mr R. F. Cho_ p, Public Dip, Ashley, N. Canterbury, N.Z. July 16th, 1884. re Mr O. P. Hayward, Dunedin. Dear Sir, — I note some Dip Manufacturing .Agents are publishing particulars of a ;rial of Dips in Hawke's Bay. Now, having used your Dip ever since the public trial you gave at Ashley in Maroh 1883 (since which date I note Mr Reginald Foster, Sheep Inspector, after examining the sheep dippsd, gave you a testimonial), I can give you abundant testimony of your " Glyjerine Dip," after thorough t6sts with the most lousy flocks which I have dipped for Shoepjwners at my public dip, and I find that if jour dip is used to your directions, the mosl perfect results- are obtained. Lice have not beon found on any of the sheep after coming in contact with loußy ones, therefore my experience quite _ißpro-e_-„__t,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 talo. 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 ./00l such a beautiful appearance. Mr Foster frequently inspects Sheep I have dipped in your Dip, and always appears thoroughly satisfied with them. From WiiiiAM DousiAS, Esq, Te Maha.ga, Hawke's Bay. 13th June, 1884. O. 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 which I am perfectly satisfied ; the portion of my flook that I put through this Mixture is now thoroughly clean, and the wool in fine order," From F. _T. Hookbk, Manager for Jno. Grigg, Esq., Longbeach Station. Ashburton, New Zealand, July 12, 1.884. To Mr Hayward, Dunedin. Dear Sir, — Your 3 o hand, re esult of dipping, Mr Standish I am glad to say is highly pleased with tho appearance of the Sheep dipped in your " Glycerine " and " Linooln Dips " mixed, compared with those dipped with Hatch's Dip, so much so that since you were here we have used your Di^. for about 6000 Sheep, and Mr Grigg would have used it for about 30,000 had your " Lincoln Dip " been obtainable. When it could not be gob we used your " 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 of 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 201 b, 50lb, and 1001 b eaoh. Price 4s per gallon in quantity (1 01 bto gallon), a great reduotion on orders for larger quantities for large flocks, when 1000 gallons of Liquid can be made for £3 10s. The undermentioned agente will be pleased to supply Catalogues, Prioe Lists, Instructions for Mixing, aud any information requirod. Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers : — TOMLINSON AND HAXWARD, CHEMISTS, LINOOLN, ENGLAND. AGENTS :— J\ FULIOff, BMERSON-STREET, NAPIER. _J. HARVVOUD, WAIPAWA ASHWIN BROS., WAIROA. ! N.B. —Plans of Hayward's Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths with Travelling Gangway, as erected by some oE the leading Flockowners of Neir Zealand, to bahad of the severnl »( 'i "r'co 1"? " ' oc 1 22 _£S A TfcERANGEMKNI OF THE fA^T- — -^I-^JS "s*-J>*K ,ta \-/_L JLJ HUM ~^~ Z*~ * „t _/* ** — =** T IVHR Below will be found a brief summary of a Lecture upon the Liver, delivered beforo the Eclectic College of Medicine by D B J . H M,OOB l The Liver has been known a_the great Blood Maker and Blood Purifier^ of the Circulation. From its size and spongy structure it plays a most important part ia the animal economy, as regards assimilation and nutrition. Food taken in the mouth and acted upon by the digestive organs of the stomach is converted into Glucose and Peptone, and in theso forms enters the portal vein. Hero, by the aotion of the Liver, those substances are converted into a form of sugar, and pass out of the Liver by a large vein, called the Hepatic Vein, into the general circulation. The new material now formed serves two purposes, viz, : the maintenance of heat in the body, and assisting in the cell growth of the system. Dr Murohison says : " The composition of bile and its secretion is very complex. It is constantly being secreted by the Liver, and, increasing suddenly before eating, gradually decreases as soon as the appetite is satisfied and feeding oeasea." Now, if this most important organ of the body becomes torpid, or the passage of bile interfered with, emaciation and disease ensue. I note eight marked peculiarities that now occur, and which we all know of — 1. The patient complains of a feeling of weight and fulness of the Btomach. 2. Distension of the bowels by wind. 3. Heartburn. 4. A feeling of weariness, pains in the limbs, and great sleepiness after meals. 5. A bad taste in the mouth, especially in the morning, and furred tongue. 6. Constipation, with an an occasional attack of diarrhoea. 7. Headache in front of head. 8. Depression of spirits and great melancholy, with lassitude, and a disposition to leave everything for to-morrow. All of the above symptoms go to show functional derangement of the Liver; and now comes the great importance of any error made as to the condition of the patient. He should immediately provide himself with a Liver Stimulant, the most common form of which is a Pill, Daily experience shows that this, when the Pill is compounded properly, is the readiest mode of inciting and promoting the action of the Liver, and can be almost always relied on. I have devoted many years of my life, as many of you now before me know, to compounding a Pill that will act readily and systematically as a Bilious Remedy. Ido ndt believe in great purgatives, and therefore have made a Pill, one of which is an active and thorough dose. I have called it DR HAYDOCK'S NBW LIVER PILL (SUGAR COATED). One Pill is a Dose ! One Pili is a Dose ! One Pill is a Dose ! For all Diseases of.the Kidneys Dr Haydook's New Liver Pills are a Perfeot Oure. One Pill will satisfy the most sceptical. For Female Diseases, Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Lassitude, Want of Appetite, and Sick Headache, Dr Haydock's Hew Liver Pills will be found an Effectual Remedy. They are universal in their effects, and a Cure can almost always be guaranteed. Each phial contains Twenty Pills— One Pill is a Dose. Price, Twenty-Five Cents. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Every Pill is Sugar Coated. If your druggist does not keep them we will mail them free to any address on receipt of 25 cents. Five phials for 1 dol. Buy at once. Do not delay. CAUTION. — To secure the Genuine Haydook's Pills observe that the signature of J. H. Francis, Agent for the United States, is written on every dozen paokapes; Purchase nono without this. As Dr Haydock's Liver Pills are entirely different from the 212 kinds now in the market any sceptic can have a Sample Bottle cent him Free on reoeipt of his name and address. -jTTAYDOOK & fiO., "V"BW -^ORK, U-S. CROWN MOLESKIN TROUSERS, WHITE AND PRINTED. IN STOCKMAN'S, ORDINARY AND RIDING GUT, CAN BE PURCHASED RETAIL FROM ALL DRAPERS AND STOREKEEPERS IN THE COLONY, AND WHOLESALE FROM ALL WAREHOUSEMEN AND IMPORTERS. 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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7176, 30 May 1885, Page 4

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