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Sheep Dip. - i . ■'■■' " ; TO SHEEPOWNERS. We beg again to call attention to our ZEILAIIi SHEEP DIP. And append the following TESTIMONIAL from Mr. AMES WALLACE, of Papatoetoe, who dipped his VALUABLE STUD SHEEP with the ZEALANDIA DIP, Proprietors of the ZEALANDIA SHEEP DIP. Dear Sirs, I have pleasure in stating that during last month I dipped 150 valuable Stud Sheep with your ZEALANDIA DIP, with the most satisfactory results I have carefully examined the sheep at intervals since, and cannot find a single live insect on them. I found the Dip to mix well with wator, and the condition of the sheep now proves to me that its action on them has been in every way beneficial. I shall have pleasure in using it again, and in recommending it to my neighbours. J I HAVE BEEN USING SHEEP DIP FOB THE LAST TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS, AND THIS IS THE BEST. remain, Dear Sirs, Yours truly (Signed) JAMES WALLACE Farm, Ifapatoetoe, December 21, 1887. Since Mr. Wallace wrote the above, several large flocks in the Auckland district have been dipped with the ZEALANDIA DIP, it cannot fail to give satisfaction. It is harmless to the sheep, but certain death to all insect life. Mixes freely with water and is in every respect THE CHEAPEST AND MOST EFFECTIVE OF ANY OF THE DIPS IN THE MAEKET. PROPRIETORS: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO. (LIMITED). Building Material, Fuel, &c. FURNITURE VANS AND EVERY OTHER KIND OF CARRIERS' PLANT FOR HIRE ON SHORTEST NOTICE. A CARGO OF BEST NEWCASTLE COAL, Now Discharging, ex Lady Mabel. ON SALE, A LOT OF GOOD SECOND-HAND TIMBER, DOORS, SASHES, BRICKS, &c, &c, &c. CHEAP. CUSTOM-STREET. "DRICKS, LIME, SAND, &c. Having purchased from the Trustee in the Assigned Estate of tho late Mr. Bernard Kca.nu the Whole Plant, consisting of BRICK KILNS, LIME KILNS, LIME YARD, and other Lands, also his Working Plant of HORSES and DRAYS, I am in a position to supply in one hand tho whole materials used in buildings, and consequent.lv can supply MATERIALS at the LOWEST RATES. I would call particular attention to tho WHANGAREI LIME, which is second to none, being well known by all the builders of Auckland-and can be confidently recommended, as it goes further than any other Lime in the market. Also on Sale— SOUTHGATE'S HYDRAULIC LIME WHANGAREI ROACH LIME BRICKS (Pressed and Common) SAND SHELL LIME DRAIN PIPES. J. J. CRAIG, COMMERCE-STREET. YARD.—B. Keane's Late Premises, Custom-street East. Sporting. THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. * W. H. HAZAED, GrUNMAKEB, 166 A, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND] IMPORTER OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING IMPLEMENTS, OPTICAL GOODS AND FIREWORKS. W. 11. H. would beg to draw attention to his new SHOOTINGGALLERY, Elliott-street, whereallflrearms sold by him may be thoroughly tested. In order to meet the times, the prices of Anns and Implements have been reduced very considerably. A good serviceable Breechloading C.F. Gun, tested for pattern and penetration, with reloading Implements, packed carefully in a neat box, sent to any address on receipt of remittance, from £4 iOs upwards. In order to supply his customers with the very best Cartridges obtainable, W. H. 11. has imported, at considerable expense, one of the latest aud best Machines For turning the Cartridges. This Machine, made by Messrs. D. & J. Fraser, the well-known Gumnakersof Edinburgh, regulates the pressure on the wads to the greatest nicety, and ensures the utmost regularity in shooting. Customers may see the different Cartridge tested on the premises. GUN WORK of Every Description done at the very LOWEST RATES, and equal, ifnot auoerior to an;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9031, 18 April 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9031, 18 April 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9031, 18 April 1888, Page 2