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LITTLE'S' FLUID DIP. NON-POISONOUS. iS= CHEAPER THAN ARSENIC, FOR IT BENEFITS THE WOOL. TESTI3IONIALS — Mr Gillanders, Waikari Plains Station, 15th March, 1890, states be has experimented on 15,000 sheep, dipping half with Little's Fluid ami -half with other dips, and m each yearly experiment the sheep dipped with Little's Fluid averaged a half-pound more per fleece than the sheep dipped with the other compounds. Mr R. Belcher, Eaiapoi, Canterbury, 9th August, 1800, says he dipped 700 sheep with Little's Fluid and 50 he left undipped. The sheep dipped averaged 1^ pounds per fleece more than the undipped ones, and fetched three-favthings a pound more. Mr Harvey, Akitio, East Coast, Wellington, 1889, writes :— " I dipped nearly 30,000 sheep with it last season and can confidently state the Dip has no equal." JUST INTRODUCED. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP. POISONOUS. EASILY MIXED, SAFER, & CHEAPEB THAN OTHER POWDERS. Hackthorn, Winslow, Canterbury, . 14th June, 1890. Dear Sirs, — In reply to your letter of the sth instant, re Little's Powder Dip, I am pl&ased to tell you the same has given entire satisfaction. I found the Powder little trouble to mix ; it was very effective ; ii left the wool m nice condition ; and it it safer than other poisonous dips. I did noi lose a single sheep. Besides being a firstclass dip, it has the advantage of being verj cheap.— l am, yours truly, C. J. Harper. PRICES. Fluid. — 5/6, per gallon m 40 gallon casks 6/-, m five-gallon drums. Powder.— ln 1/- and 4/- packets ; 70/- pei case, to make 1296 gallons of wash. rS" Liberal reductions for quantity. Full Directions, Testimonials, &c, from W. E. CLOUSTON & CO., Blenheim. R. LEVIEN, Nelson. BLACKBURNE & HARRISON, Christchurch. Neither trickery nor competition has been able to affect the reputation of Wolfe's Schnapps. THOMAS' OAEBOLISED SHEEP - DIPPING SPECIFIC. TrirAVING been appointed Ageni for this DIP I am prepared to sup^ ply the same at the following prices : £5 per Drum, making 1500 gallons. 15s per Tin, making 225 gallons. 10s per Tin, making 150 gallons. A Large Shipment just to Hand, Wm. BRANSON, SUB-AGENT FOR MARLBOROUGHj OWEN'S PATENT NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP COMPLETELY ExterminateE \J Scab, Lice, Ticks and cures Lung Worm and Foot-rot m Sheep. Sheep dipped m this preparation are effectually cleansed ironi all parasites, the wool made soft, clean and lustrous, its growth promoted and value increased. Sheepskins dressed with this composition are preserved from Decay, Mould and attacks of Insects, and the Pelt given Commercial Value. Sold m Tins, containing sufficient to make 400 Gallons* of Dip, at £1 each ; and m Cases containing 6 Tins, or sufficient for 2,400 Gallons of Dip, at £5 10s per case. TESTIMONIALS Dear Sir,— l have used Owen's Shee Dip on several occasions with satisfactory results, and consider it the best patent Dip I have had anything to do with. It is very destructive to insect life, and being easily mixed there is no time lost m getting the Dip ready.— l remain, etc., January 16th, 1890. K. P. Mowat. Dear Sir>— ln reply to yours of December 3rd re Owen's Patent Sheep Dip. have tried the above Dip, having dippe for ticks 3,400 lambs, and found it thoroughly efficacious. The lambs were heavily woolled, and the cuie was perfect. The wool at shearing was bright, soft, and clean, and was apparently improved by the Dip. — Yours truly, Dec. 30th, 1889. D. Sinclair. Dear Sir,— l have much pleasure m stating that I have used Owen's Patent N.Z. Sheep Dip for two seasons. The Dip is not only excellent for tick, etc, but is most successful m checking and curing lung-worm. The Dip is also very cheap. — Yours faithfully, sth Dec, 1889. J. H. Dalton. Dear Sir, — Referring to W. T. Owen's Patent Sheep Dip, some time ago over 400 of my ewe hoggets were severely attacked by lung worm and disease of the lungs. Although on really good feed the hoggets were getting wretchedly poor and dying at the rate of four or five every day. I took the first fins day and mustered the hoggets and used "Owen's Patent Sheep Dip, ' the strength as recommended. It is now eighteen days since using the Dip and there has not been one death. Although the sheep are and have been running m the same paddocks they have wonderfully improved m appearance and are now looking fairly well. — I am, &c, Bth Sept., 1890. J. H. Dalton, Agents for Maryborough — NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEBfl CANTILE AGENCY CO. Limited, Blenheim. Neither trickery nor competition has been able to alfe.Qt the reputation Qf Wolfe's Sohnapps, '

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1891, Page 4

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