CHAS. TUNNICLIFFE, HORSE SHOER AND GENERAL SMITH, (Late James & Tunnicliffe). WISHES to notify to his numerous Customers and the general Public that having taken a part of the new premises erected by Mr E. James, m High Street, that he will carry on the above business there after this date. Note the Addbess : C. TUNNICLiFFE High Street, Opposite Club Hotel. EDWARD JAMES, COACH BUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT, (Late James & Tunnicliffe). T^TTISHES to thank the numerous 1 T Customers of the late firm for the patronage accorded them during the last eleven years, and to notify to them and the Public generally that he has erected new premises m High Street, opposite Club Hotel, where he is now pre^ pared to execute all work with the quickest despatch and at moderate charges. Note the Addbebs : OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL, High Street. ENORMOUS DEMAND COOPER'S DIP. THE ANNUAL SALE Is now enough for 100 MILLION SHEEP. Or more than ALL OTHER MANUFACTURED DIPS PUT TOGETHER WHAT greater proof of its unrivalled merits could be wished for ? AT THE LATE GREAT MELBOURNE SHEEP SHOW, COOPER-DIPPED SHEEP SECURED 80 LEADING PRIZES. COOPER-DIPPED CLIPS HAVE TOPPED— The London Market the laat five years ; Ihe River Plata market last year, out of 90 million sheep ; Le recent Sydney Wool Market. The question is just now — WHAT DIP PAYS BEST TO USE ? The answer is undoubtedly COOPER'S. Proved not only by tbe enormous demand for it throughout tbe World, and by the almost marvellous ANNUAL INCREASE m that demand (notwithstanding the numerous fresh attempts at opposition and imitation), but more strongly by the faot that COOPER'S ia THE DIP so many makers are anxious to tby to imitate, and with which nearly all agents are so fond of comparing prices. If mixed and applied according to the simple directions, COOPER'S DIP is as easy to use as any Dip, and gives by far tbe greatest satisfaction m the end. Any Dip which dissolves the instant water is applied to it, as easily mixes with the rain falling on the sheep afterwards, and has only the most transient effect. ONE DIPPING WITH COOPEK'S WILL LAST TILL SHEARING, And doeß not require repeating, from which cauße alone COOPER'S IS CHEAPER BY FAB THAN ANY OTHER DIP IN THE MARKET. THE N Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE ' AGENCY COMPANY, Alfbes Street, Blenheim. PROFESSOR STOWELL'S RHEUMATIC EXTERBUNATOR FOR Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Lumbago, Ulcerated Sores, Outs, Bruises, Burns, Sprains, Chilblains, oto. I only publish one out of a number of Testimonials I have received, and I do so because Bsr Smith ia so wellknown that any one can ask him and Bee for themselves as to the truth of hi* statements. In moat oases. Testimonials are shown of parsons of whom nothing is known. Blenheim, February 27, 1890. I bare much pleasure m inform! yon that after using your Ointm nt fo ra short time it has completely onw* ' me from rheumatic gout, after « period of ton years' suffering, som« times having to use cratchea. I first purohased your Ointment on the 30th July, 1889, when I first saw your advertisement. I can strongly recommend It to anyone suffering from similar complaints. Josor Smith. -a CHAS. INMAN, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER. H. G DAIKEE, BRICKLAYER & CONTRACTOR. HAVING arranged lor a supply of tfra best material, I can undertake work at very cheap rates for CASH. ESTIMATES GIVEN. WILLIAM HODSON (Late of H. G. Daikee) BRICKLAYER, PLASTERER, & GENERAL CONTRACTOR, South Street, Blenheim. BEGS to announce to the Publio that he has commenced businecess as above, and that Orders ruay b.e left with Mr George Patcheit, Tobacconist, which will receive immediate attention. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. MR G. BOYCE having other work to perform, ia not prepared to do the Drilling thiß year, and I have taken the Drill from Mr Boyce for the season. I am prepared to do Drilling on the same terms as Mr Boyce. All orders left with Mr Lummas or Expeesb Office will be promptly attended to. JOSEPH GRJDLEY.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 182, 25 July 1893, Page 1
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665Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 182, 25 July 1893, Page 1
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