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. LANGLEY .& NEWMAN, • OABT^ETMAKEBS, . G E" NIE R A L HOUSE FURNISHERS r UNDERTAKERS.', 4&. ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE , - '■ 0 THE OHEAVEST HOUSE IN NAPIER. 143 : "lSm"& HUMPHREYS/"" r TIMBER MjBR-OH-ANTS; STEAM SASH, DOOR, AND MOULDING - MANUFACTURERS, . - - WELLESLEY BOAD, NAPIER. 1 LARGE STOCK OF SEASONED TIMBER ON ;o : HAND FOR SALE AT LOW RATES. ■ :: • I TIMBER CAN BE FORWARDED DIRECT a: FROM OUR BUSH, MAKATOKU, " TELEPHONE NO. ?5J "■ ~~ [ESTIMATES GIVEN 5, ■.-....._. M 6 Ell^AND' G-KAY'S""""' I NEW ZEALAND TWINE BINDER: t- SEND FOR TESTIJIONIALS. ' ;SEND FOR, TESTIMONIALS. - ,-'_' TO intending Purchasers of BINDERS SvS -would ask : them to Buy the . . LOCAL-MADE MACHINE, as, besides tho facilities in obtaining duplicates for repairs, - it is equal to tho best imported. As wo havo already alargo number ot ordors, wo would ask onr friends to ORDER EARLY, to avoid disappointment. m„. . ■■ „ ' -i ■„.. 3 • ; [Testinionial.l ■ Wellington, March B, IBBC. ■ Tho Reaper and Binder worked capitally, and is all we can wish. Ties strongly a very neat shear m long or short straw.— (Signed) Wsr;. SKEy, Govofiiment Analyst, ■? BACK DELIVERY REAPERS, ■ S. REDUCED IN PRICE TO MEET THE TIMES. . . . 3t GRASS SEED STEIPPEES. . . [Testimonial.] .Qladbrook Station, October 26,lßßo. Respecting Uio Grass Seed Strippors I had from you last season, I am glad to inform you thnt they worked well and gave ovory satisfaction. I used thorn in stripping ryegrass and cocksfoot grassos, making good work' in both.MSigned), John Elliot, Managor- Messrs - Murray, Roberts & Co. ■ ; ALSO THEIR ... .... • PATENT , :^^r^M' mt7 Mado Bi ° co ' /mS^S&?^^ t§\ lii^' Ma y< lßß5 i being equal g BAGGBES c^^^R^rw '-l^"*!!,?!^ • (M ■ thcso ingle Ba KBOI'S (Single or Double.) 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' ■ NEW Z E ALAND ' ?M%osr liiWkihft^M Trbpared by Messrs 1 LW y se°c?U n ! in d?s«s M " v W^wMf^^^MWm^t&WMsr If ( Portly and readily in cold >^^W^ ' •' a' -i/t water; is lasting in its eiFcct; ■r v" l^ \\ Jtyyv&T '"'He "'' iF^rnSr- iiiMl/1 w wfl Possesses greac cloansing ' i 'n^f^'^\%>sAw,J\)kf]/M]Ji/ r \i'Jf/jb7i;M .WiAiillltwlh Power; loaves no stain;' is IwJwnMM^wraw/WiW of uniform -strength, and is the cheapest dip fntiio marTho following Testimonials havo been received :— ; , TESTIMONIALS. . , ■ . • . From N. E. BBAMisn.-Esn-. Olcawn, Hawko's Bay, 30th August, 18S6.— Hqvmg used your Sheep Dip last season, I found it effective in destroying all insects and leaving tho Wool in good condition. ■ . From Geo. Bee, Moliaka. Hawko's Bay, Ist September, 1886. — Tho Dip is very oasy to s mix, and does not stain or discolor tho Wool. I dipped tho sheep right under and did not lose ono through poisoning. I am quite satisfied with tho Dip, and intend to use it again this coming season. . . , ....:..•■ I From Alfred IT. Phioe, Esq., Whangaohu. Hawko's Bay, 2nd Soptembor, 1880.— I have !l much pleasuro in informing you that I have used two out of tho six drums ot Messrs Hcslop y nnd Eakins' Shoop Dip, and when I examined the sheep thnt woro dippedl found them quite free from lice nnd ticks, although thoy wero (rams) running with Monno oives for about eight >i weeks. I will uso tho four drums this coming season, mm if tho result should prove ns satiso factory as last year's I would uso it in preference to any other Dip in tho future. Tho sheop woro examined last month. From T. J. Steele, Esq., Cricklowood, Wnivon. Bth Soptomber, 1880.— I havo no heßita , tion in saying that I think the New Zealand Sheop Dip is tho best I havo ovor used. . From John Bennett, Esq., Nowstoad, Piikotapu, 10th February, 18ST.— Having dipped 5000 owes with tho Now Zealand Shoep Dip last year, I havo much pleasuro in-saying that ; tho Dip proved oll'ectual and satisfactory. . . . From Ewen Camhuon, Esq., Tqangn, Poverty Bay, lGth Soptembor, ISBG.— Tho Now Zealand Sheop Dip is fully equal, if not suporior, to any Dip I havo over used. Prico: Gs per gallon, in i, 5, and 8-gallon drums. It is used in the proport ■ gallon of Dip to 100 water. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd.," SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW. ZEALAND. '-. 820 BROOKE 7^"" " PERFECT » SHEEP DIP." (POISONOUS)I M IX Eg READILY WITH COLD WATER . GUARANTEED THE VERY BEST MADE. . . '. J^ lr*^nWtJVi vrwX""^^ - ■ ' JUXxr JL' fit 1 JlJy >V \J\JiJ, flifell^^^B S^'^™, UNIFORM, ' Wr^^wWmW STjUNLESSiCHEAP " --^^ll^t^DEjA^f^K^'-lK mwKE's bay""^jSsk'X^L^^^^^^^S^'''" B. L. KNIGHT, HASTINGS. _„ . . TESTIMONIAL . :■■ . * nflinATßnM C T,nn%S% EVANS put through my Dip Tliroo or Four Hundred Hoggets. • WV&lTlFk*' ivi?? l^ 8 Pi'oparnUon. ThoWgots woro VERY BADLY INFeIIeD ofini ►>.„ ■ n. • AND MCE. To-day I havo carofulTy oxnminod tho Sheep, FIVE WEEKS tAitoj' o I UAVK NOT BEEN ABLE TO FIND A SINGLfi LIVE TICK OR ™mvW Vi 1 ?, ? I V CN ls CLEAN AND BNIGHT. THE WOOL HAS MADE GOOD GROWTH AND HAS A REMARKABLY SOFT AND RICH FEEL. -"'^J- «UOD t\t tttKi 'iPfttf!^ 1 "? froln tllla ouo trln1 ' X 00 "si<Jcr it ONE OF THE VERY BEST DD?S £ s cd lf 11^ %^^&^^J&^l^^' ** » MANUFACTURED ONLY BY -.'•'.-.•.■;',] 0. M. BKOOKE, OPERATIVE CHEMIST, KAIAPOi. 1 ■. '.' 662 ;

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7697, 21 March 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7697, 21 March 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7697, 21 March 1887, Page 4