: GEORGE D-. MASON, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. ALFRED STREET, BLENHEIM, ;■'■... A LAEGE ASSOETMENT OF Calendar, Alarm, 30-hour and 8-day American German, and French Clocks, i ENGLISH LEVER' : — >jsa^ ' GOLD & SILVER ! AMERIOAN BROOCHES i .. :. AND . .^Sli^S^e^ AHD ;■ '.. swisa'. j^SjT^/>\ earrings ; V -WATOHES,; ;^f^^Ol ;OH.AINS, 1 . ..;. ';*.." fbom .' |Hp3lK %',M~\ j^flj '•■•• LooKKra. i ;; ..::'. , : • £2 10s. ■ PENDANTS, ; ;;■• ;.and,': ,'; , '■^sg^^J&dr ■ Sttos > .. .■UPWARDS...., . 7^^^^^^ NECKLETS, Etc.: !■ '; '•:;._ f ; r. ■■EVEEYDESOEIPTIbN OF .■'.. . Watches, Clocks, aniiy}l-e^§l^i'y/patßfullyGleinea' : hd ■ . ',-.•■ Repaireci ] Dipping Season, 1884. L : ;".l^;^H.Ejsp t g : 9 i iij : ii j ';. ;,;. Jmp]rovfd:^;|fe Dip. ■ : ■;■ ' ..■.■■■'."" .'■ r! SOLUBLE 'M €OL»j WATER. '! . : . ..' .'" Seal) Cured Witliput Injury to the Wool. • ' HPHIS "Non-ppisonous Dip is a certain prevehtative and .d&jSjiSs-- -__^^^j| | cure of Scab, and is unrivalled for the complete desFSr"' ' r^; J '' r^^^j "' truction of Ticks,' Lice, and Parasites of every description 'BiP"' ' ifliH infesting the Skin of Sheep, Cattle, and other animals. ipj^^SSif ■ ; lt has gained the Highest Reputation, ' ■;||] for it possesses the double advantage of simultaneously re'i^nt^tet |wsf|iiii pelling contagion and cleansing the skin from filth. ■1I' V §^l^Bl I<r " DOES ' NiOT DISCOLOR 'THE WOOL, P^^^^n lißfl orao ' i mj ur i otis ly upon the natural yolk of same, but feeds X ajtjga-SBESyi Sfi|y the fleece, maintains the natural lustre, and wonderfully Hi .;.. ..■ ■. : ■:,-. 1 1|1|^ : promotes its growth. ' The great risk incurred by introducing , N H!iil<^ newly rpurchased stock amongst healthy animals already on ihe runs.ruay be entirely avoided by using this Dip. i ' This Dip is NOT A CHEAP CHEMICAL FLUID, but a Blend of Ingredients [(GlyceiTne being' one) which all tend to benefit the Animal and the wool; and these jingredients are ihixedby ney? powerful steam machinery, bo that a thorough consistency is/always. obtained. One dipping, with this Dip (m mid-fleece) to our directions, iwill save the great inconvenience of dipping twice, as is the case with other dips. • ; For ..the attacks of tlie MAGGOT PLY and FOOT ROT m. all kinds of Sheep this is a a Infallible Remedy.— S ee pamph iets for Instructions. ... : Among the numerons testimonials 'we haye reoeived m: the Colony for. this JGLYCERINE DIP, we select the folio .wing" from Purvis Ruasell.Esg., Hswke's Bay, who has Used this DIP Annually for NINE TEARS:— ■ . .■.■.'.■ - ■ i . From Purviss Russell, Esq.., of : Woburn-Hatron, Waipukurau, Hawke'fl Bay, ! • New Zealand, and of Warrboh, Milnathort, Scotland. ■' ...'..; .. .' : : .., . • . •' Warroch, Milnathort, N. 8.; Aui-ust 12th, 1882. : ; '.'Messrs/Tomlinson and Hayward, Lincoln, England. -^Gentlemen— l have much : pleasure; ia recpmiaenduig fyour ' Glycerine Dip' to the' Floekmasters of New : 'Zealand. I have used it myself iq the : Colony for the last seven or feight years, where the best results. have been obtained, and also on my Hill Mock here -for several years 'with e<jual;BUCGeßS.; I have no hesitation m pronouncing it — eitherfor promoting the growth of the wool, destroying Tioks,. curing Scab,' protection against wet-and bold, or otherwise improving ; the general health and Condition of the animal— superior to any other. application yet. discovered. _■._. l^shall ;be'. glad: to hearthat your Mr : Hayward's • jvi^jVtotheooiony.may lead to an extensive use of-your '(Jlycerine Dip 'throughout' ■Rot .Zealand.— l amj.dear Sirs, yours respectfully,- ' : ■■■■■■ ■■• "•• ■■'•■ ' ■' .' .•..'.'.':: ....... .;. • ■: ... ' ■■"■" (Signed) ■PnEVßtf-EnssEia." ■ ' • - ? -. Extracta from letters from JNO. GRIGQ-;'Esii.,liongoeaoh,'Can'te'rhuiy. : , : ■ .-! '.t-April 80th, 1883— The-general appearance of ihe flboK J . : 'iß;';all'"iha.t cbnld be ; Bhed.'or'."' "•:•'■ - : - ; : j^ '-i^ : - •" >'■•■ \ " •.; ; "' ■■''■. '' ' '.'• .."' " >May 10th, 1883— I am more and more pleased with' the appearance of my Sheep that were ■ dipped m yonr Dip, and 'l shall! certainly use it'h'eit Season; : I will care-* fully, note -the appearanca of the 'Wpol ; ; as 'compareid witti. that m which other. Dips were HBedi"" • '■ '-~ '•■■** ■'"■■ r '■' •">'■;"' '."'.'"'" .''. ." , "!'"'. .."'"'■' ,'■. ..'; i ■ : •'••;' '■ ■ ;; 'Prom'JOHN'MoO.AW.,'.Esa;.,;Thfee Springs ;BtatioD. .;'.' .. ' '.-.';., ! ! ""Tirhaini; Mardji'' 19th;.— I have; heen: gsamining .the. 'efleot of the 'Glycerine iMp'flrfthe Sheep, ;arrd tfihd V6ry_Batisfaptpry results, .the Ticks as ; well. as the Eggs, being. 'destroyed. -Whilst 'handling, the' Shi?ep I find pur' dipping has been Very, jeffeotiTO.''- ' V ' \/^: : :': : 'Y'.;;' ; :1 1 &-*T'.\:v .".' ::-: "■::'■■■'■-' y-i. j'-''" ' ;i : 'Eromiwd. REII>, Jhn' M ißflqi,iElderslie, Oamaru. .;•-;.: -..-■; -•• -■ i .'J June, 3oth, 1883— I haye finished dipping some time ago, and yo'nr-Dip:waß'fr: |^eat i! 8n«ieB8,' i mdlß'hattißs'Bitagt^n'riext.aeaspn." _ . ........ ; ...'.;AVth'o late exhaustive trials of' Sh^ep'Dipis.in^Hawke'Bßa^, the Judges report si follows:—" At' the second examinitipn of the 18th'flet..wefpund'ihp Sheep dipped jwith TOMLINSON AND HAYVTARD'S^GLYCERINE %s&s FRbM'.PAR^ SITES, AND WOOL IN" GOOD: ORDERj^o., &b."— Yide Hawk'eß'.Bay ".Herald,:, STan. sth, 1884; ■■ ■■ ';' ; , : ■"■■/"; ..\; ; , : . ;.:.-' ',-' .-"[].'/";.. ',;.,";. '■■"'■..-''; j '"Wool dipped rtitb" Glycerine Dip' 1 lasi year at.N.Z., and;A;nstralian Land.Cpm,. pany's Stud Flock Station has realised the! highest price. in the Lgiido.a Market, and, the 12 Fleeces which obtained the' Silver' Medal at.the.Late %djiey: Exhibition from. the«ame Station were dipped m the " Glycerine Dip. This Dip ha 9 been used by the N.Z. and A.iand Company for a number of years with ,tha:.-greatest success,— Vide Acobunt Sales', 1883. s •■-'"' r ■■•■'■;■'■ ; ;- ; . ; ,: :; ,;. :....■ .',,... -.;.., ;■. : The Prize Pen of-Linooln Sheep; at the late, .lanobjri April Pair Laud Newark Fair, were dipped with the ":Glyoerine Dip," viz., Mesara^; A.. and J.; A. Thorpe's Nopton, near Lincoln. ■ ■ ■ '■'■'■■■ : ' : :; •";■ "■ ! .'.-.. : : . ■ ... .-.•:-. , ■■, \. •■■> ... '■ • Wool dipped with " Glyoerine Dip " 'ohtaine'l the Silver Medal at the late.PaiiS' Exhibition.- ■':■■ ■-'= ''' :■' ■ • ito tfiWms jof 201b-2 gallons; sOlb-5 gallons; lOOlb-10 ;. .;.. gallons. 5s per gallon m Single Drums; ; ;; " A CONSIDERALE REDUCTION made m large auantities for large Flocka, ,•' i ■ ■■' - ■ ■ AGENTS: ' ■• ■ . ■ ' " MESSRS F. H. PICKERING AND CO., BLENHEIM. Sole Manufacturers and Exporters: TOMLINSON AND HAYWARD, ■ ''-AQ-BIOUIi'JBURAIi^ CHEMISTS, Lincoln, I '■' rS* For plans of Mr Haywa'rd'BJuipirpve'd Sheep Baths,: aud tlio mode, of con.-.. 'J Veying the aheep into thejbath, apply M"hiß agon ta; 1 "'" ' ' JJ '' ' ; ''
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Marlborough Express, Volume XX, Issue 107, 9 May 1884, Page 1
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873Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XX, Issue 107, 9 May 1884, Page 1
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