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See my cirThis Dip doos not kill so quickly as the socalled non-poisphous sorts, but is permanent in its effects, leaving tho wool soft, white, and lustrous, and thoroughly cleansing tho skin. Being much licavior than water it is desirable tho Dip should bo well stirred up from the bottom befc-ro each lot of sheop aro run through. For this purpose a common vat rake is the best, which is made with a piece of board 0 inches long with an auger hole through t hn centro for polo 8 or I) feet long. The Dip U very easily mixod in cold water, nd Is packed in Sealed Tins containing- 3 gallons and Drums of 4 and 5 gallons, with printed directions for uso on each tin. Kach gaUon will chnrge 100 gallons of walor. Price 6s and 7s per gallon. Special quotations rlargoqXlanllUD9 -_DAVIDPEA'OCIC. Agents "for Hawko's Bay :— KINIIOSS & CO., Port Aiiurihi. TESTIMONIALS. Marton, 18th Octobcn, 18S1. David Peacock, . Esq., Homewboa— Dear Sir,— l havo examined several flocks of oheop that have been dressed in your now Dip and have much plcasuro in testifying to its efficacy in destroying both Ticks and Lice. t is also most beneficial to tho wool, leaving it beautifully white and soft.— l am, j-onrs faithfully, Robert K. Simpson, Inspector of Sheep. Rangitikol Junction. Bonny Glen, Ist September, 18S1. Mr Peacock— Dear Sir,— Your Dip is by far the bt,sl. and cheapest I have ovor used. I does not stain or mako llio wool dry and harshll ko many of the English dips, but puts on a beautiful gloss, and cloansos away all filth, killing all insect life, and is lasting in its effects.— Daniel Stevens. Bonny Glen, Rangltikei, Augusts), 1884. D. Peacock, Esq., Mnrton— Dear Sir,-I this year tried your Dip, and/found it very efficacious for Lice and Ticks. It is much cheaper than any other I over used, and loaves the wool and skin beautifully white and soft, without staining.— Yours truly, Jno. P. Letiibridqe, , Mr Pcacook-Doar Sir,— Wo dipped our sheop in March last in your dipping inix'urc, and found it to answer well, killing e 1 tho Lico nnd Ticks, leaving the wool bountifully soft, white, and oily, and thoroughly els xnsing the skin. Our sheop were very lousy lippng but at present date aro perfectly free fioin Lice and Ticks.— R. and R. E. Joiinstm 124 IMPORTANT. rp HO M A S'* 1 " S H EE P -DI P. The Wool consigned to Helmuth Schwartz and Co.; London, by tho Pastoral Society o Hawke's Bay, Now Zealand, was reported upon by their Valuer to be "of Free Staple and Sound, of Great Lnstro and Soft Feol, and with Little or No Smoll."— Dated Juno, 1881. Sheep Dipped with this Specitlo nro not only FREED FROM ALL TICKS AND LICE, : hut tho WOOL: is actually improved by ONE PENNY to ns much as THREEPENCE per pound. Mr Cartor, of Soalo Park, Victoria, took 150 FIRST AND SECOND-CLASS PRIZES, and nearly SIX HUNDRED Pounds Sterling in MONEY PRIZES this last Season; and JVIr Carter authorises us to say that ho considers tbo uso of THOMAS' SPECIFIC . had much to do with tho unprecedented Beauty and Quality of his \Vool. TESTIMONIAL.[COPY.] Scale Park, Climes, Victoria, 29th January, 1887. Dear Sir,— l havo very much plcasuro in • sonding you a testimonial of my high apprccia tion of Thomas' Sheep Dipping Specific, with which you supplied? mo, I havo found it anstvor well. Tho comnloto failure of an English poisonous dip to kill the ticks induced me to try the above, lam glad to stato, with tho greatest success ; tho eradication of tho ticks and ova was so complete, that on several occasions I havo challenged inspection in my Stud Shoop andgenoralFlocktoflndalivingtiok amongsi them; and as for the condition of tho wool and the health of the sheep; tho fact of my taking bo many first prizes ateaohof tlioAgrieultural Shows, viz., Melbourne, Ballarat, Echua, Sandhurst, Rochester, Kynoton, nnd sovoral other shows, sufficiently testifies; and my sheep wero entirely freo from ticks at shearing. I have now much plcasuro in giving in writing' my opinion'of' tlio quality of your Specific, which I nbvor hesitate to oxpross publicly whenever tho" "subject of dip is referred to. ■ .. ■ I havo tho honor, &c, . ■ Lenakd R. Carter. Tlio prizes referred to amount in number to 157, and in value to nearly '£GOO sterling, BANNER AND LIDDLE, AGENTS, NAPIER, TIIO MA S A. 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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7720, 18 April 1887, Page 4
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