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BY P.OYAL ETTERS PATENT. k no HP $ 1 J*L- _Jii_ a-4 k_^ F.P ONE AND s E» IB C 3 2 XT 5 C? A NON-POISON OUS CHEMICAL FLUID. After font year’s trial, this NEW NON-POISONOUS DIPPING 1 -lversally admitted to he the best ever introduced. Its great superiority o e - %,•, consists in its cheapness (costing less than M per sheep); its undoubted efficacy m destroym aU ticks lice, and every insect that infests the skins of sheep or domestic animals, ~nd m cle ’-in ess and absolute harmlessness, to tliose concerned in its use. IT MIXES READILY WITH COLD WATER. GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH (Twice the quantity made by any other Non-Poisonous Dip), SUFFICIENT TO DIP 200 SHEEP. nf an o ;i v character it is highly beneficial to the growth ot the wool, which it leave fur for man«e, ringworm, and all skin diseases which animals are sub;ecu to. Britain It has been awarded a Medal of Special Merit by the Sanitary Institute * r . , n v samples will be forwarded on application, and will not be charged for, if it does not effectually which are from gentlemen who have tried iHn this district, „n v . nj-tast the value of Little’s Chemical Fluid for destroying Ticks, Lice, Ac.. 1 laso—Messrs Murrav. Roberts. and Cc , Wellington.—Gen tlem a Upul llin we have as vet tried. It is certaimv a intie nearer man me dips . emand foJ it next season. The two drums addressed to us came safely to - . tv 7 Cr.rtsrton h . 7. June _S, 1830 Messrs a y, „ chemical Fluid,” and have m every instance my sue p y lice> sca b, and other parasites I write the above, orfithat it Say indnee owners c .sheep to use the ‘‘Chemical Fluid ,”as by so doing lam sure they will in every case be thoroughly satisfied with the results.—l am. 0.c., VMES COOPER, tigneci) PRICE 5 s - PER GALLON In Cases of 40 Gallons, sufficient to dip 8000 sheep and in 5 and 10 gallon drums For full particulars, local testimonials, &c., apply to MUEMT, ROBERTS, & CO., WELLINGTON; Or to Sole Colonial Agents, E. DOMBRAIN & SONS, CHRISTCHURCH AND MELBOURNE. A SONG OF GRATITUDE. Br an F.S.A. of SO Years of Age. TnESE words a wise Physician said : “ SxosiAcn’s a master all should tread.” Oppose Iris laws, for death prepare ! Ooey them —Health will triumph there With grateful thanks I hail thy name, ENO ! and strive to give it fame. Your Salt-of-Fruit can bring me ease, And give me comfort, when I please : By true aperient, strong or mild, To calm a man or soothe a child Aid Nature, without force or strain : _ Strengthen heart, liver, lung, and brain Make the pulse neither fast nor slow, The blood heat not too high nor low. So bringing health, at little cost, • Restoring what neglect had lost To END'S SALT I owe a debt The grateful mind may not forget: With rhyme that debt, in part I pay, Experience teaching what to say. 7! /T ANY SICK PEOPLE looked upon me IVJ. as a Physician. For a long time we had been in the centre of Afiica without any medic vl man. Natives came with all manner of diseases. One day we had a man that was said to be mad. In some of lii3 fits he had wounded a gsd neighbour with an arrow. Whether he was mad __ _ -f or not, he was evidently far from well, and I traveliim alu ge dose of ENG’S FRUIT SALT. The poor fellow came back to tell us that lie was better His breath wm no longer offensive, and he looked cheerful. We were sorry .T c k L^Ldo^tLmJlarkms SALT was done : it was a favorite both with natives and Europeans and is much used alon 0 the malanous coast.”—* Africana,’ by the Rev. Duff Macdonald, M.A., 8.P., Yoi.n., p. -u/. m [im ssssr mm % «§| W7M r •:v'U . WSM my one whose duties require them to undergo mental or unnatural exciteiu tee • ’the ], o dy in health rure, and prevents disastrous diseases by natural means. If its gieat value in keep g J vere universally known, no family would be without it. rw a Tpo “ Since my arrival in Egypt in August last, I have, on three separate occasions, been attacked R by fever, from which, on the fils?occasion, I lay in Hospital for six weeks The last een. however, completely repulsed in a remarkably short space ot time, by the use of j our valuable FBU ALT, to which I owe my present health, at the very least, if not my life store of the same* iteration and preservation impels me to add my testimony to the already oterwhelming store or the same, nd in so doing I feel that I am but obeying the dictates of duty .-Believe me to be, bir, grateiully yours, onroit.lL, 10th Hussars. Cairo, 26th May, 1853.” Directions in Sixteen Languages How to Prevent Disease. O ATTTIG'N —Legal rights are protected in every Civilized Country. Examine each Bottle and see that the Capsule is marked “ENO’S FRUIT SALT.”—Without it you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. Sold by all Chemists. Price 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. PREPARED ONLY AT Eno’s Fruit Sait Works, Hatcham, London, C.E. By£J. C. ENO Patent. "Is as nearly tasteless as BUI - Liver Oil can be.” Sanest. “Has almost the delicaey fcf salad oiL”— British Medical “No nauseous eructations follow after it is swallowed.'’ -M Ileal .TUTictiir Kan Nor: iclc.-. and fpoc !en ana vers ot the Cod only , lilcu L ILmburys’ ul distinct process, ;s} all the invaluable medicinal and nutritive properties g:-: tlio remedy in their uia'heso dep'ree of excellence. Xfc can be Lame ana digested by the most, delicate ; is the only oil vbnich does no* repeat;ana xor these ■reasons the most oilicacicus kind in use. In capsuled bottles only, at Ss. 4d., 2s. 6(1., is. Od., and 9S. Sold everywhere. PerfsefecL' aw IT §1 L A S, H Wholesale Agents: KEMPTHOENE, PEOSSEH & Co., TTew Zealand. t Th.e A. & H. MALT EXTRACT Forms a valuable adjunct to Cod-Liver Oil, being not only a highly concentrated and nutritious food, but a powerful aid to the digestion of all starchy and farinaceous matters, rendering them easy of assimilation by the most enfeebled invalid. It is thus utilised in the manufacture of Allen ci Hanbr.rys’ Malted. Farinaceous Food for Infants (Patented). The A. &H. Malt Extract is unsurpassed by any similar article in the market, under whatever name it may be sold, and will be found less expensive and more conveniently put up. Both it and the Food can be obtained through any chemist. The Malt Extract in bottles at 2s. and 3s. 6d.; the Food in tins at Is., 25., 55., and 10s. each.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 657, 26 September 1884, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 657, 26 September 1884, Page 4 (Supplement)