RESULT OF THE . poll. ; \s7 HO has not heard of Hennessy I TV Connected with the famed "P. 8.? 3is name has earned a wide renown 3y those who tip good, liquor down ; 3ut 'tis not of that gent I sing, k namesake's praises forth I bring sji& challenge all who know the man] I Co mar his greetings if they can. ?rom Bay of Islands to the Bluff STo man ia better " up to snuff," kVhile as regards, the „"_ fragrant weed,' 3Ee takes you know th& foremost lead ;' Jnrivalled are his brands you bet, '.n plug, cigar or cigarette, knd though he scorps the petty tricks )f those who trade m politics, ?ou'll always find him at the poll, tie does his duty heart and soul. Sfo knight ere flash'd a brighter steel, V ■Lnd yet his blade you scarcely feel. , Courageous man, he never feared, Eo beard— or rather to unbeard rhe fiercest foe that ever gave Eim " cheek" or " lip" to shear or shave. Ml honor then to Hennessy .■..„.:.■■ , . . : . . Se holds the foremi'ost place you see, [n Blenheim at his trade he's led,ind still you'll find him at the " head.' . . Sole Patentee of ■ "AROMA" TOBA CO. LITTLE'S "FLUID DIP. NON-POISONOUS. S" CHEAPER THAN ARSENIC, FOR IT BENEFITS THE WOOL. TESTIMONIALS Mr Gillandebs, Waikari Plains Station, Lsth March, 1890, states he has experinented on 15,000 sheep, dipping half with Dittle's Fluid and half with other dips, and n each yearly experiment the sheep dipped s-ith Little's Fluid averaged a. half -pound nore per fleece than the sheep dipped with ;he other compounds. , Mr R. Belcheb, Eaiapoi, Canterbury, 9th August, 1890, says he dipped 700 sheep with Little's Fluid- and 50 he left undipped. The sheep dipped averaged 1J pounds per fleece nore than the undipped ones,; and fetched ihree-farthings a pound more. ; Mr Harvey, Akitio, East Coast, Wellington, 1889, writes :— " I dipped nearly 30,000 3heep with it last season and can confidently 3tate the Dip has no equal." JUST INTRODUCED. LITTLE'S • POWDER DIP. POISONOUS. EASILY MIXED, SAFER, & CHEAPER 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 pleased to, tell you the same has given entire satisfaction. I found the Powder little trouble to mix; it was very effective; it left the -wool m nice condition ; and it is safer than other poisonous dips. . I did not lose a single sheep. Besides being a firstclass dip, it has the advantage of being verj cheap.— l am, yours truly, C. J. Habpeb. PRICES. Fluid.— s/6, per gallon m4O gallon casks 6/-, m five-gallon drums. Powdeb.— ln 1/- and 4/- .packets ; 70/- pc; case, to make 1296 gallons of wash. tS° Liberal reductions for quantity. Full Directions, Testimonials, &c, from WE. CLOUSTON & CO., Blenheim. • R. LEVIEN, Nelson. I BLACKBURNE * H^RBISON^ Use your intelligence and buy only Wolfe's Schnapps, •. "siDNEITwArSON, /GENERAL CARTER, \J|" Renwiok. ' ON HAND AND FOR SALE— Posts and Rails Straining Posts Dry Firewood always m stock Sawn Timber supplied to order 1 Oaten Chat, .
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 124, 9 June 1891, Page 1
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513Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume XXVII, Issue 124, 9 June 1891, Page 1
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