Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF COOPER'S DIPPING POWDER, Making this sterling preparation, WITH ITB UNRIVALLED LASTING PBOPEBTIEB, POSITIVELY THE CHEAPEST DIP IN THE MARKET. At the Recent (1898) Show cf THE ROYAL AGRICULTURUL SOCHTY OF ENGLAND (The Greatest Sheep Show m the World), OF 1254 SHEEP SHOWN 1037 WERE DIPPED IN COOPER, OF 145 PRIZES AWARDED 116 WON BY COOPER-DIPPED SHEEP. The British Isleß being the home of almost all the Sheep Dips now pnshed m the colonies, the above authentic fignreß speak for themselves. The relative position of Cooper is much the same at every otheb lsading show m the wobld. Its output last year sufficed co dip] ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILLION SHEEP! The Shearing Board and Show Pen— not the Dipping Bath — reveal THE TRUE COST AND VALUE OF A SHEEt DIP. LAWES' SHEEP DIPS: POWDER AND FLUID (NON-POISONOUS AND POISONOUS). T>EOOGNIBED by oonsumers and rivals as the Best Preparation m the. XL Market. QUALITY : first CLASS. PRICE: WITHIN REACH OF ALL. RESULTS : ASTOUNDING, •■ First dipping year m New Zealand, 1897, 200,000 ; orders to date, 5,000,000. PRIZES SECURED AT SHOWS BY SHEEP DIPPED IN LAWES' PREPARATIONS. FIRST SEASON. Canterbury, 1898 : 5 Firsts, 8 Seconds, 2 Thirds Marlborongh, '98 : SO Firsts, 25 Seconds, and FIVE CHAMPIONS. THE FALLOWING EXTRACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Starboro I , 3rd Deoember, 1898, Dear Bir,— l have jaet finished Bhearing, and, as I consider the true teat of a aheep dip is" on the Bhearing board, I have now muoh pleasure m stating that I have never known the Starboro 1 wool to fall from the sheep m better condition, m every respect, than this season. The past antnmn was most trying for all dips m this distriot, being ex« tremely dry, and young sheep suffered particularly— which, to have, done jastioa to a dip, should have been dipped twioe. As you are aware, I dipped 55,000 m L&wxs' Powdbb Dip. The estate baa been sold, otherwise I should be glad to have repeated the order, (Signed) F. M. FOSTEB, Manager, Koromiko, Ist September, 1898, Dear Sir,— l have muoh pleasure m stating that I have used Lawes' Powder Dip, on my own ana some of my neighbors' sheep, with the very best results. If the inßtraotiona for mixing and dipping— wbioh are very simple, as the powder is so easily soluble— are carried out, there oan be co doubt as to the result. I find the sheep clean and m good order, the wool having a soft, bright appearance. I may say that it Is also a most coo* nomical dip. (Signed) J. HENRY D ALTON. * Assets Realisation Board, Ist August, 1898. Dear Sir,— Your speoifi o haa given satisfaction at all our stations, and I am pleased to plaoe our order for ensuing dipping with you. We require 280 case?. (Signed) WALTER G. FOSTER, General Manager. Burleigb, 4th Deoember, 1898. Dear Sir,— l dipped the whole of my Wither Station flock m Laweß' Non-poisonous Fluid last autumn. ' When Bhorn the wool was bright and lustrous, sheep m first-olass condition, and entirely free from ticks. I oan confidently recommend the Lawea Dip as being safe and sure, if directions for mixing and dipping are properly carried out. ~ (Signed) THOMAS GARTER. wool-growesS be warned not to be influenced by any pamphlets or cironlarß naming Lawes' Coy. ■issued by rivals ; although it is complimentary to be taken so much notice of, and recognised as dangerous opponents. IT HAS NOT BEEN NECESSARY TO REDUCE THE PRICE of the Laweß' Dips «o oompete successfully. W. E. CLOUSTON, AGENT, BLENHEIM. J. T. MOWAT, AUSTEALASIAN REPRESENTATIVE.

SPECIALTIES TpOR THIS MONTH. GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Men's TENNIS SHIRTS, all wool and silk, from 4s lid ; m all sizes. Washing SOARFS, from 3d each; the very latest styles. Men's OASHMERE HALF-HOSE, black, tan, and fancy. Some beautiful lines m Embroidered and Initialled SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. Men's and Boys' STRAW HATS by the thousand, from 6d each to ss. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. BLOUSE MUSLINS m immense variety. PIQUES, m plain, white, colored, and fancy figured. PRINTS and DRESS GOODS, all prices and all the latest fltyleß, LININGS and TRIMMINGS to match. MILLINERY, as usual with ub o late, iS PAR IXOBLLBNOB. \ LHCHFIELD & S(M : BLENHEIM.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MEX18981209.2.33.5

Bibliographic details

Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIII, Issue 286, 9 December 1898, Page 3

Word Count
699

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIII, Issue 286, 9 December 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIII, Issue 286, 9 December 1898, Page 3