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. Merchandise IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SHEEP-OWNERS. IHEIMPEOVED "GLYCERINE DIP" FOR SHEEP AND LAMBS. WII,T, MIX WITH COLD WATKE. ; tain preventative and care of Scab, ' j£- 1 ■■ ' ■■■rjGfirXHLfa vy ■ 3 and is unrivalled for the complete y . > ytytfsXLjr iji fai\- j destruction of Ticks, Lice, and ParaF .Bites of every description infesting i . KtWMlmih. ■ff'-r-.N —; the skin of Sheep, Cattle, and other ', ttnffizg&K&Z/.yi ■• animals. It has gained the highest <f, vi^reputation, for it possesses the ===T«mS^tf , >< "j double advantage of simultaneously repolliug contagion and cleansing th ITDOESNOT DISCOLOUR THE pWl:^lc£jjVl, ■ '"; X 9 OOL, or act injuriously upon the • l<Mv& OMSv(r rtUT 1 natural Yolk of same, but Feeds the \I /' Vv "7/ Fleece, maintains the natural lustre, 'I*///AuMJA and . wonderfully promotes its 1/ / ri Growth. The great risk incurred by | ' 'JJ ' introducing newly-purchased stock © rT . , n rr {r "VvX-'-r//T| amongst healthy animals already on /'.V/V.w/f-.. r<, WW itlHuf i - Sjlju\ll/ the runs may be entirely avoided choap chemical r.'li f (l, 'fluid, bat a blond of ingredients * f/sU* UA» ' *V )Glycerlne being one) which all tend to benefit the animal and the ituorr those ingredients are mixed'by new powerful steam machinery, so that a thorough consistency is always obtained. One dipping with this DIP (in mid fleece) will save the great inconvenience of dipping twice, as is the case with other Dips. Sold in Drums—2olb. (2 gallons), 501b. (5 gallons), 1001b. (10 gallons), 5s per gallon in single drums. A considerable reduction made on large quantities for large flocks. Among the numerous testimonials we have received for this Glycerine Dip, we selcct the following from Purvis Russell, Esq., Hawke's Bay, who has used this Dip annually for nine years. Warroch, Milnathort, N. 8., August 12,1882. Messrs. Tomlinsow & Ha-vward, Lincoln, England.' Gentlemen. —I have much pleasure in recommending your "Glsoerine Dip." to the Flockmasters o" New Zealand I have used it myself in' the colony; for the last seven or eight year?, where the best re* suits have been obtained; and also on my Hill flock here for several years with equal success. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it—either for promoting the growth of the Wool, destroying licks, curing Scab protection against wet and cold, or otherwise improving the general health and condition of the Awim*!— superior to any other application yet discovered. I shall be glad to hear that your Mr. HaywAnn's visit to the colony may lead to an extensive use of our "Glycerine Dip" throughout New Zealand. . I am, dear Sirs, yours respectfully, (Signed) PURVIS RUSSELL. . From Mr. R. Haliburton. Woburn Station, Waipukuran, Feb. 3,1883. Messrs. Touliksos & Hayward, Gentlemen.—We have used your " Glycerine Dip" on our flock for the last nine years, and find it very efficacious in destroying Ticks, Lice, and curing all other skin diseases, and superior to any other Dip. It also gives the wool a beautiful appearance. 1 find that stock thrive better and are healthier after this Dip than any other* 1 am very busy at this time dipping our lambs with it, and it is doing its work well. Yours faithfully, (Signed) R. HALIBURTON, N.B.—For the report of tlio very successful trial of the Glycerine Dip at Mr. Walter Paul's, Mangerc, seo Nsw Zealand Herald, January 17, 1884. • . - Agents in Auckland: THE AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND MERCANTILE CO., LIMITED, MESSRS. T. & S. MORRIN, MESSRS. LAYBOURNE & CO., MESSRS. HESKETH & AITKEN, MESSRS. HUNTER & NOLAN. MANUFACTURED AND EXPORTED BY TOMLINSON & HAYWARB, ( AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS, LINCOLN, ENGLAND.

• THE WONDERFUL SEWING. W. J. BEALE, ! 170, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Three Years' Guarantee. . Cash or Time Payments.

N IE LSIC3 N k* 'mm £& tarsal (Awarded Prize Medal Sydney Exhibition), M-OATE d™ - /LINGER & 00. " BRBNK ©UR A NON-ALCOHOLIC, REFRESHING. pugl JlelEld fH "» s ™™ 88 ~ Bt has Mo Equal fop Waturai may be procured everywhere, . Flavour, ValSua, an& Strength. quart and pint bottles. P£3!GE2S /» . Purchasers are cautioned against Interior Imitation:. -,2/4,2/8 a: — "■■ / r / SOLE AGENT (WHOLESALE) : ' 3/-, / Par ARTHUR-a; NATHAN. •' Confectioners. HALF-CHESTS. BOXES. QTEam confectionery works ' S3 DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. "PRESS," EDWARD WATERS. "Mr. Nelson is a Professional _ „ .. ... , ■ « . .. In thanMng the public for the liberal support ex- ■ ®® TOStar and BIQIBuOB** tended to him in his efforts to eutablish on a Ann tvcri'DTivn ' bials a New Local Industry, begs to announce for the aw AJs>ij£/i> information of merchants and storolceepersthat he has f* Bf> G8 1 VCD nfl IfnAß €i now completed all arrangements for the manufacture ULW « fin affflEi u&lm&m of every description of.Confoctionerv. M mfn rtg The sum of money Chat is annually sent out of the ■Kftfj'VA m*n O B"ft colony for importations of impure and deletortous Hi! iSLJJM _ flaw U.ft. | ,Hj &m HsU- sweetmeats is enormous, and the advertlner would oiVra v respectfully caution purchasers of the noxious compounds which are now being extensively introduced TEA ftSRESPUAfHTQ here from Australia, and which aro exceeding inSEn IflCnwnfftli I jurious to children's health. His Confectionery is made of the purest maCHRfiSTCnURCHa terials, and no poisonous colouring matter is Intro_mi _ . duced in its manufacture. (DUNEDIN. AUCKLAND* Storekeepers will find'it greatly to their advantage ...... - to purchase their goods from him, as the price is conWE LiLINCTOraa siderably below that at which the English confections are aoW » whlle quality of tho locally-made article ! AQbNTS—bVaniiinEß& has been pronounced alike by connoisseurs and the public to be eminently superior to that of the British . manufactures. ! AUCKLAND BRANCH! His renowned CONVERSATION LOZENGES need /t. UEEN- STREET, no recommendation, and all other descriptions now JLOOf made at his factory are fully equal to those in quality | Next New Zealand Clothing Factor 0 unt * finish. BUY NO OTHER MAEEi Chemists' Proprietary Lozenges, neatly and carefully * stamped and prepared. n IQ , - yOB ' Always on hand, and made to order! n ' Lozenges, ComQts, Jujubes, Paatiles, Medicated Unsurpassed CHAD WICK'S Lozenges, Genuine Black Currant Lozenges, Cough £%inr Lozenges (equal to Heating's), Conversation Lozejges, TTnbitalliXD Super Six-Cord poppermlnts, Double Extra Strong Mints, Powdered, Icinn, and Boiled Sugars of every description. COTTON (©I COTTON, . Sucar Candy. \»\ X 9557 All Goods Manufactured on the Premises, and of the (Six Cord), vgjjw /£&] Tobehadatall best materials. fcdKOy Medicated Lozenges of every description always on Tb.t; it and Bxtaii. hand. . Just Arrived, See. DRAPERS. "Teddino Cake Ojujaments, Bonbons, . . Somebody's LuGOAGEj Sole Wholesale Agents for New Zoaland: &c., he., &e. SARGOOD, EWEN & CO., . „ ' ' Testimonial AUOKLAND. „ . ~ T v . . ' Provincial Laboratory, SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN, Auckland, October 26,1875. Tinnulln Chrisfchnich and Mr." E - Waters.—Sir,—l have much pleasure in Dnneoln, ana invorcarglll. informing you that alter having made a very careful , T ..„. • „j . analysis of various samples of Bweetmeats manuHE Unaersigned has on sale — factured by you, X And that they are free from all „ „ adulteration, and that the colouring matters are quite BRANDY-Hennessy and Martel innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find that WHISKY — Teacher's, Greenlees, Cample it is quite equal to the best English or Frcnch pro- . town, Islay, and Irish. . . parations. and being entirely free from husk, it will form an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially RUM—Old Jamaica ' ; those suffering from an impaired digestion.—l have GIN—OLD TOM the honour to be, Sir, your obedient servant, , ■ . James M. Tunnt. Provincial Analyst. PORT and SHERRY—In wood and bottle CHAMPAGNE—In pints and quarts Orders, -accompanied by draft or good reference* AUSTRALIAN WINE-Whlto and Red : through any respectSTOUT—GuinnessVDublin able wholesale house. ALE-Marrian's, Burton's / "" Wh6a " CIDER—Pure Devonshire. ■ ■ — EDWARD WATERS, F. WINTER, -WHOLESALE CONPECTIONEE, Lower Queen-street, Durham ahd QcEEN-aTEEErei Adcklahd.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6996, 19 April 1884, Page 7

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