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 Addeess : C. TUNNICLIFFE High Street, Opposite Club Hotel. EDWAftD JAMES, COACH BUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT, (Late James & Tunnicliffe). TITISHES to thank the numerous 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 prepared to execute all work with the quickest despatch and at moderate j charges. Note the Adsbess : OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL, High Street. ENORMOUS DEMAND FOE 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 merita could be wished for ? AT THE LATE GREAT MELBOURNE BHEEP SHOW, COOPER-DIPPED SHEEP SECUEED 80 LEADING PRIZES. COOPER-DIPPED CLIPS HAVE TOPPED— The London Market the last five years ; 7 be River Plate market last year, out of 90 million sheep ; Le recent Sydney Wool Market. The question is just now — WHAT DIP PAYS BEST TO USE ? Tha answer is undoubtedly COOPER'S. Proved not only by the enormous demand for it throughout the 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 fact that COOPER'S is THE DIP so many makers are anxious to xbt 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 eaßy to use as any Dip, and gives by far the greatest satisfaction m the end. j Any Dip which dissolves the icßtant water is applied to it, as easily mixes with the rain falling on the sheep afterwards, and has only the moat transient effeot. ! ONE DIPPING WITH COOPER'S WILL LAST TILL SHEARING, And does not require repeating, from which cause alone COOPER'S IS CHEAPER BY FAB THAN ANY OTHER DIP IN THE MARKET. THE NZ. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Aubed Street, Blenheih. PROFESSOR STOWELL'S RHEUMATIC EXTERMINATOR 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 Mr Smith is so wellknown that any one can ask him and ccc for themselves as to tho truth of hia statements. la most casn9< Teati- i monials are shown of persons of whora nothing is known . : Blenheim, February 27, 1890. I have much pleasure m informl i you that after using ycur Ointm «t fo ra ahort time it haa completely on** ' ma from rheumatic gout, after < period of ten yeara' suffering, botu* times having to use crutches. I first purchased your Ointment on the 30th July, 1889, when I first saw your adrertisement. lean strongly recommend It to anyone suffering from similar complaints. Johh Smith, CHAS. "fNMAN, WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER. H. G DAIKEE, BRICKLAYER & CONTRACTOR. FTAVING arranged for a supply ■*"*- of the best material, I can undertake work at very cheap rates j for CASH. ESTIMATES GIVEN. WILLIAM HODSON (Late of H. G. Daikee) BRICKLAYER, PLASTERER, & GENERAL CONTRACTOR, South Street, Blenheim. BEGS to announce to the Public that he haa commenced businecess as above, and that Orders niay be left with Mr George Patchett, Tobacconist, which will receive immediate attention. ~r. J. m7i7lard~~ (Next to W. S. Watson's) SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER Renwiok. BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Renwick and District for the Liberal Bupport accorded him during the time he has been m the above business, and trusts by paying attention to all orders, combined with good workmanship and moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the same, N.B. Repairs neatly and promptly executed, 886
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 203, 18 August 1893, Page 1
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