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1 "üb&scllhs.r Aa O N AND M'KNIGHT'S . AiiT UNION op .= BOOKS AND PICTURES (Byperrnission of the Colonial Secretary). 1200 MEMBERS AT 5s EACH. LIST OF PRIZES. Ist Prize—Chambers' Encyclopaedia, 10 vols.; Cassells' Popular Educator, 6 vols.; Cassells' British Battles, 3 vols ; Life of General.Garibaldi, 1 vol.; Familyßible.—Value £2O. .-. : 2nd Prize—History of' Africa ; Cassells' Technical Educator/4 vols.; Bunyan's Works; Dickens' Works, Complete; History of England,—-"Value £ls. 3rd Priza-—ColHus' Household Dictionary; Shakespere's "Works; Burns' Works; Life of Christ; Cassells' Household Guide'.—Value £lO. 4th Prize— Family Physician ;. Bible Illustrations; Epochs and Episodes of History.—Value £5. 100 Prizes, Books and Pictures, each Prize value 20s.—£100. 100 Prizes, Books and Pictures, each Prize value 155.—£75. iOO Prizes, Books and Pictures, each Prize value 10s.—£50, 100 Prizes, Pictures, each Prize value 55.—£25. In ihe event of the whole of the Tickets not being sold within a reasonable time, the" drawing will take place, "and prizes be distributed in proportion to the tickets sold. Tickets may be obtained of the promoters, Messrs MASON & M'KNIGHT, Jetty-street, Duuedin";:; and from The Chboxicle Office, JN'aseby. ; -, I NASEBif, OTAGO. THE CHRONICLE being the only journal in which the notifications of the County and. Borough Councils, KM., Warden and District Land Officer's Courts, Water-race Trust and all other local institutions are published, thus becomes a necessity to every resident in the district, and is thereby rendered far and away the best advertising mediurc in the County. All locaioccurrehces are fully reported in its columns, and its , telegrams are forty-eight hours iater than those of ; the Dunedin weeklies. BEOOKE'S " PFEFECT ' SHEEP DIP (Poisonous). Mixes Beadily with Cold Water. THIS preparation combines in a scientific i manner the various features of the principal dips now made—viz., the laslincr effects of the arsenical powder dips, the healing antiseptic and the . stimulating properties of good carbolic acid (not the inferior gas tar, strong-smelling sort generally used"), and the lustral qualities of glycerine, besides having a larger amount than usual of pure soft soap, with a consequent increased lubricating and cleansing action on the skin. It is guaranteed not to contain one particle of lime or soda, thus avoiding that harshness of the wool so often experienced, after using powder dips especially. For scab, ticks, or lice, this dip can be depended on as a certain specific. DIKKCITONS FOE USE :—Onegall, n of dip to 50 gallons of water. When running the dip into the tank, the water to be 'xept stined and the empty package afterward rinsed out to remove any trace of dip that may have adhered to the sides. Price 4s per gallon, in tins containing 4 gallons; 3s 9d per yallon in 18-gallon barrels, or any larger size. Packages charged, but allowed for when returned.— Manufactured only by: C. M. BKOUKB, Ofebative Chemist, Kaiapoi. Comparative cost of various sheep dips to make 1000 gallons of dipping liquid as per their advertised prices—- [ Brooke's Perfect, at 3s 9d per gal, strength used 1 to j 1 50gal water, makes 1000 gallons for ... ... £3 15 0 Cooper's Powder Dip, at 00s per case, strength used 71b pkt to 64gal water, makes lOOOgal for ... 3 18 1$ Thomas's Carbonised, at Is per lb, strength used 1 packet to 12gal water, - makes lOOOgal for ... 4 3 4 Hatch's Colonial, at 5s per gal, strength used lgal to 50gal water, makes lOOOgal for ... 5 0 0 Tomlinson and Hayward's. at 4s per gal, strength used I gal to <lOga! water, makes lOOOgal for ... 5 0 0 M'Dougall's Carbolic, at 5s 5d per gal. strength used 1 gal to 50 gal wnter, makes lOOOgal for ..5 Sjl lyr—novSG PREPARING- FOR THE PEESS ~1 TONE'S "Otago and ?ouhland DirecO torv and New Zealand l'ear-look for 1888/' Orders, nstifiVations of eocieies, and paiticulars of"new busii esse* and rem vals Jo-be aent to STONE, SON $ „CO., 79, Pr.nte Btreet, Duntdin

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 959, 14 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 959, 14 April 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 959, 14 April 1888, Page 4