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NEW ZEALAND OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGE; Tft nm&riMO about to make their wills, ami desiring to secure the fxitKavl iiJ rtnOUllO execution of their last wishes. i pJ>o«t to murry ai.d make provision by marriage contract or i settlement , rn nr*&n*is- contemplating the settling of their estate, or of s, eum or sums lU rtllOUHv» of mouey by trust deed. , . Tft nrnpnui' desirous of constituting trusts for caantable or benW.dtit ro rtKsUHo objectn. vn rnnPEfUl TftetOTTrO holding moneys in trust for per-ou» rcsidsnt in TO FOHtIOB TH?J£]>.fck this Colony. Ml such should obtain detailed information from the PUBLiTC Custom House Quay, Wellington, or from Local Agent at Clyde. GREAT IMPROVEMENT 111 Mil EXTRACT from a Special Report which appsared i& " Bell's Weekly Messenger." The use of Sulphate of Copper was dispensed with, but in its stea-l the sped was dressed wi a Carboli: Acid (Culvert's No. 5), with the double view of keeping both insect* and roolra away from the crops, and, may be, preventing blights by its autisfptic action — both these objects uere a tnined; freedom from blight has been most remarkable, and, though the season was unusually wet, our straw is the best we have grown—the yield of grain proves to be a little over our aveiage. " For each sack of wheat we used toz of Calvert's No. 5 Carbolic, well mired with one gallon of water, in a watering pot, so that the fluid can be evenly distributed over the heap of corn, which is then turned over and over with a broad .shovel till intimately mixed ; this is done over night and the seed is ready in the morning, but it does not seem to suffer by two or three days' delay. (Graduated measures to show 4 ounces exactly cau be had from any chemist.) " We find the Acid (Calvert's No. .">) to be the vio.it effective andtiheapest preventive of the mischief for which it is employed of any that have been user l it does not prevent germination, nor, when rightly done, cause injury of anv kind. If people buy the stuff too often sold to Farmers as Carbolic Dressing disappointment must follow. We have before us a bottle containing what seems to be ammoniaeal gas liquor, floating above a black mass of "as tar and the tar, which is not raixable with water, cauterises the seed "and covers it with a stiff black paste that renders germination next to impossible. " As the qenuine article, u* go ch&ap, it is worse than folly to bn\) t'e st>rj just mentioned, when the savin;/ of ct»t only amount* to afewpenceper Acre." Queensland reports ate very satisfactory respecting the use of No. 5 Carbolic as a preventive of rust. and may be obtained throuj J6oz 1/6 Bottles. Trade Mark spaied, |, 4,1, and 2 Gallon Tins, 2/0 4/-, 7/-. and 14/- each ; or in Bulk, at 6a por Gallon, and at Special Ra.es for larg-e lots. MAKERS: F. C. C A LVE RT & Co., Bradford, Manchester. Awarded 50 gold and silver medals, Diplomas, etc. Import Agents—Nbw Zealand Drug Co., Limited—and Hakland & Co., Auckland. CALVERT'S NO, 5 FLUID C3BCEHTRATE3 CSBSIUG, RimW-J Pottles, Is and Is 6.1 ; Trade Mark .Scaled lius, : each ; in bulk, 5s per gallon, package extra. The most powerful antiseptic a-ent yet discovered, and. when properly Jibici-d in water, the cheapest disinfectant that cau be used to pi event all iufectiou»jdw> seases to which men or animals are liable. It will keep insects and serpents or other reptiles from all places where it is used, and it will destroy weeds or mesa on garden walks, cellars, yards, &c. _ For cure of lung worm aud bronchial worm in sheep it \a very elective when fumigated in dose sheds. Details seut to applicant by post. Professor TYSDALL says : " Carboli-5 Acid is a deadly foe to disease germs. In a report to the Director-G'neral of Prison*, Dr R. M. Cover says :—" Carbolic Acid is the most certain and powertul of the numerous substances used as antiseptics and disinfectants. The preparations of gCarbolic Acid supplied- by Messrs Cal/vkkt &, Co. are, in my opiuion, muck superior to thos»e,.of J >uy, other manufacturer. ft.B.—fire Trade Mark over each cork or capride, and avoid low-priced "Crude" Carbolic Arid* which are usually Tar Oil Preparations almost worthless for disinj'ection, and have a very low commercial vaht

ODGE ARROW KILWINNING, 637, S.C. A BALL to celebrate the Consecration of the >Jew Hall and the Installation of R. W. M. it Officers of the above Lodge will tuKe plaoo on MONDAY EVEKTN G, 23id of JANUARY, 1888, at i he ATHENyEUM H ALL, ARROWTOWN. Tickets to admit Lady md Gentle man, 10s o'd eacli. L. H. PRESTOS, A Few Advantages OF TUB VRESDEN PIANO COMPANY'S ' HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. Ist—No matter where yon live, it enable** you to become (he owner of a thoronghlygoodand Hound Pianoforte or American Organ by simply Paying the Hire for a stated period. 2nd—Possession is obtained on Payment of the First Monthly or Quarterly Instalment. 3rd—No Further Expense whatever is incurred bevond the instalmeuta for the period agreed on. 4th —The Piano or American Organ can be exchanged for one oi a Butter Class at any time within the period of hiring. sth—An excellent Piano or Organ (war hinted for 10 yours) can be obtained for a deposit of 50s and payment of 30s monthly. 6th—A First-cliißß Guarantee is given with every Instrument Purchased. 7th —Catalogues. Terms, etc., sent Post Free on application. SHEET MUSIC A SPECIALTY. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S DEPOT, 31 Princes street, Dunedin. J. A. X. RIEDLE MANAGER.

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Lake County Press, Volume V, Issue 277, 19 January 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lake County Press, Volume V, Issue 277, 19 January 1888, Page 2