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F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, ea STOCK AND STATION AGENTS AN GENERAL MERCHANTS.. |'° T IBERAL Advaxohs made against 15. ii Wool and othor Produce. ' S LOANS negotiated on FREEHOLD SECURI TIES at Lowest Current Ratos of 0 interest. Firo and Marino INSURANCES effected. Fob Sale— -h WOOLPACICS— I2in, oOin, and olin ia Twino, Necdlos, Shcopshcars Blue and Red Ruddle and Bale Markers NEW SEASON'S TEAS, Sugar, Flour, w Rico, Cement, Raisins, and Station I- Stores of all descriptions WIRE-Johnson Black, Nos. 0, 7, 8. and Galvanised Barbed. Staples all sizes •y GALVANISED Iron Screws and Washers 1- OlLS— Castor, Linseed (boiled and raw), 3- Kerosene, and Turpentine ir ■ PAINTS- White and Red Lead OATS-Danish, Canadian, and Tartarian White and Dun it Turnips, Rape, and Mangold Seeds of c various kinds. • RE pEoug 7 hsTn^^^ F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE.^ PHAOOOK'S 7 LUBRICANT SHEEP DIP £3 PER THOUSAND GALLONS. Also, PEACOCK'S IMPROVED DIP, £3 103, Containing a lnrjfo proportion of Glycerine, nnd guaranteed to bo entirely f rco from soda ) orlimo. both of whichnrclnrgelyuscd insomo [ ot the dips now in tho market, nnd more cspo- . cially in those soul in tho form of a powdor, which have the effect of leaving the wool dry and harsh, causing tho winter rains to permeate tho skin, toing thus a frequent source of lungworm wita hoggets in low condition. Owing to a long rango of experiments carefully carried oivf. for somo years on my own flock my Dip is now ns near perfection as it is possible to obtain, and during tho last thrco years it has given general satisfaction, and obtained a largo mmibor of Testimonials from thoroughly roliablo and practical Flockowners nnd Sl.ccp Inspectors. Sco my circulars. This Dip dojs not kill so quickly as the socalled non-poisonous sorts, but is permanent in its offects, 1 3aving tho wool soft, white, and lustrous, and thoroughly cleansing tho skin. Boinc much heavier than water it is desirable tho Dip should bo well stirred np from tho bottom hofr.ro each lot of sheep nro run through. )'or this purposo a common vat rake is tho best, which is mndo with a piece of board 9 inches long with an auger hole through Ihn centro fov polo 8 or 9 foot long. The Dh 1* vai'y easily mixed in cold witcr. and is packed m Sealed Tins containing 3 gallons anil Drums of 4 and 5 gallons, with M'intrd directions for use on each tin. Each gallon will chargo 100 gallons of water. Price 6s and 7s per gallon. Special quotations for large craanfaties.^^ pBAOOOK# .Agents for Hawke's Bay :— KINIiOSS & CO., Port Anvitim. TESTIMONIALS. Marton, 18lh October. ISSI. David .Peacock, Esq., Homewood— Dear Sir,— l have examined several flocks of shcop that have been dressed in your new Dip, and havo much pleasure in testifying to its ofllcacy ia destroying both Ticks and Lice. It is also uiostbencflcinl to Hie wool, leaving it beautifully white and soft.— l am, yours aithfully, Robert K. SijU'SON, Inspector of Sheep. RtiTigiUk'oi Junction, Bonny Glen, Ist September, 1881. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,— Your Dip is by far lho best and cheapest I havo overused. It does not stain or mako 1 tho wool dry and harshli ko many of the English dips, but puts on a beautiful gloss, and cleanses away all fllth, killing all insect lifo, nnd is lasting in its effects.— Daniel Stevens. Bonny Glon, Rangitikoi, August 30, 1881. D. Peacock, Esq., Marton— Dear Sir,- 1 this year tried your Dip, and found it very eftlcacious for Lico and Ticks. It is much cheapor than any other I over used, and leaves the wool nnd skin beautifully white and soft, I without staining.— Yours truly, Jno. P. Letiibridge. Mr Peacoek-Dcar Sir,— Wo dipped our sheep in March last in your dipping mixtiiro, and found it to answer well, killing all tho Lico and Ticks, leaving tho wool beautifully soft, white, and oily, and thoroughly cleansing ;he skin. Our slicep were very lousy dipping, nit at present dato aro perfectly free from Lice and Ticks.— H. and It. E. JoiiNSToy. EAKINS AND CO.'S IMPROVED SHEEP DIP. December 20, 1880. Wo bog to call your attention to tho fact that notwithstanding our Chemicals nud Plant being totally destroyed by Firo, wo shnli still be able to supply all tho orders for onr Improved Sheep Dip, and trust to merit your support, Yours respectfully, EAKINS & CO. N.B.— Temporary Promises, Lower Shop in Schiorning's Buildings, Emcrson-stroet. WE have much pleasure in calling your attention to tho fact that tho Partnership hitherto existing between J. A. Eakins and Mr Gcorgo Heslop lms been dissolved. Mr Eakins was tho Solo and Original Inventor of tho Dip sold as the "New Zealand Sheep Dip." Mr Gcorgo Heslop was taken into partnership, and it has been deemed advisable to dissolvo tho said partnership. Tho Dip for tho future will bo sold under tho name of Eakins & Cc'3 Improved Sheep Dip, and any other Dip purporting to bo tho samo is a Worthless Fraud nnd Counterfeit, Mr Eakins alone possessing tho Rccipo of Eakins & Co.'s Improved Sheep Dip, which will be manufactured under his immediate supervision. Wo specially request that anyone buying Dip will sco that tlyj namo Eakins & Co. is across the label on each drum. The Improved Dip consists of an arsenical baso so chemically combined with an alkali that all caustic properties ot the Arsonious Acid arc noutral, and its poisonous effects active Tho Dip also contains a largo percentage of Glyeorolo of Borax, with a powerful disinfectant. The Glycorolo of Borax cleanses tho skin and heals any excoriations, giving the wool a healthy feel and appearance, causing no discoloration. Wo claim tho patronago of tho public on tho following grounds : — ■ Ist. Wo guarantee our Dip to bo of a Uniform Strength, as unprincipled trading tends to lower tho quality and thereby obtain a larger profit. 2nd. It is a Colonia Manufacture nnd superior to imported Dips, and thoroforo has a prior claim. 3rd. Mr Eakins has had several years' experience in tho Inrgest Chemical Works of tho Homo Country, which is in itself a sufllciont guarantee that one sound method ot manufacture will bo adhered to, preventing any mistakes which tho inexperienced make, such mistakes causing no end of troublo and expense to tho consumers of Sheep Dips. Wo respectfully solicit, your esteemed patronage nnd support, thanking you for former patronage bestowed on Mr Eakins. Yours respectfully EAKINS & CO., Manufacturing Chemists and Veterinary Surgeons, Tennyson-street Napior. 228 THE NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP. WITH reference to the Dissolution of Partnership hitherto existing between Mr EnUins nnd myself, ns per ad vertisoment of today's dato, 1 have much plonsuro in announcing that I havo nuido arrangements with Mr .T. S. Welsman, Chemist, of Napior. and that tho manufacture of my "Now Zealand Shcop Dip" will be continued 1 under his supervision. Circulars containing full information ns to price and mode of using tho Dip, with testimonials from somo of our principal flock- ' owners, will be issued in a few days. Tho New Zealand Loan nnd Mercantile ■ Agoncy Company (Limited) will continue to act as Solo Agents throughout Now Zealand | for tho salo of tho " New Zealand Sheep Dip." 2 GEORGE HESLOP. > ■ J3OOTS ! jgOOTS ! ! jgOOTS ! ! I I, tho undersigned, having Homovcd from my lalo Premises in Hastings-street and opened up Business in Emorson-Btrcol , opposite Messrs Itoadloy's Stores, wishtostato that it is my intontion to inform tho Public that Boots Made to Order will bo turned out in tbo samo Masterly Stylo that lias made my namo ij famous in Hawlco s Bay. My Imported Stock of Ladies', Gontletnon's, and Roys Boots and Shoes is ot the very Host Quality, therefore Customers can rely with confidence on being supplied with first-class Goods, combined with Fashion nnd Durability, at tho Lowest Prices. WILLIAM~TUCKWELL, EMERSON-STREET' H. NESBITT, 18 years with Mr 10. W. Knowlcs ; Has oponcd tbo shop lately occupied by Mr Ecelcs, Hastings-street, with a NEW AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK r of GROCERIES, "ROOTS, &o All of tho Best Description. Pricos will bo found to Comparo with any U Hoiiso in Town. Customers waited on for orders. •ii Goods delivered with punctuality and jj despatch. - BEST OANTKRHUKY BACON, WOODVILLIi CHEESE, &c, IN STOCK. '.'3B NOTICE TO SUBSOEIBERS TO >- MESSRS BURTON BROS.' SERIES \° OF PHOTOGRAPHS. 11 Til N - ADAMS, having decided to JL/a relinquish tho Agency for Messrs Burton Bros.' l'hntm?rnphH, respectfully re 3 quests that Subscribers will complete theii Series without delay. I Subscribers are reminded that their Order." It arc legally binding, and tbnt curly completion will save unnecessary troublo ana expense. D. N ADAMS, 1030 HauUngß-sircot, Napier,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7625, 24 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7625, 24 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7625, 24 December 1886, Page 1

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