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BY ROYAL ETTERS PATENT LITTLE’S SHEEP DIP AND JES • & 3E» ES G S 3E" O'* A NON-POISON OUS CHEMICAL FLUID.! After four year’s trial this NEW. n/versally admitted to be the best ever m r sheep); Its undoubted efficacy in destroying Sticks "iS and l every insect that infests 5 skins of sheep or domestic animals, and in its cle : iness and absolute harmlessness, to those concerned m its use. IT MIXES READILY WITH COLD WATER. ONE GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH (Twice the quantity made by any other Non-Poisonous Dip), SUFFICIENT TO DIP 200 SHEEP. Being of an oily character, it is highly beneficial to the growth ot the wool, which it leave clean and bright, without robbing it of the yolk-its natural nourishment-or leaving it arh and dry, as is the case when alkaline mixtures, such as lime and sulphur, or arsenical used It is entirely without the rumous effects invariably resulting from the use of such materials.' It is not only non-poispnous. but may.be used internally for worm in The throat in lambs ; it will also effectually cure foot-rot. and as a specific for scab it has never been Vr, fnl -1 ’r n those who dip in full fleece, this fluid will be found invaluable, for,, being of k protecting sheep will not catch cold, though dipped in the depth of winter. On a station it will be found invaluable as a healing wash for all wounds. It is a certain fnr for man <r e ringworm, and. all sltin diseases which, animals are subject to. . . £ It has been awarded a Medal of Special Merit by the Sanitary Institute Ireat Britain samples will be forwarded on application, and will not be [charged for, if it does not effectually 6 testimonials, which are from gentlemen who have tried it in this district, nllv attest the value of Little’s Chemical Fluid for destroying Ticks, Lice, &c.: ally attest tnevame oiuuivb M Roberts and Cc , Wellington.—Gentlemen,—Yours of the Ifth^inst^isbefore 6 us°'in^reference S to respecting ‘'Little’s Chemical Fluid.’’ We have much lith inst. is Deiore us. ~. ... season to (jin over 10,000 sheep, and must say that we do believe Ft bSm we have al yet tried lt L certainiF a little dearer thFn the other dips we have formerly - but considering the benefit we think our wool has gained by using it. we are quito satisfied it is b b bPst Din that has come before the public as yet. and all our neighbors that have used it this season are h - tithe same opinion. There is no doubt now that when it has become known there will be a great ,rn»d te The .wo addressed .0 «. e»„e safely to ‘■“J^Sifl’SUirSON. earlerlo" H.2 ; J u £|li™ f mmd it m be* molt efficacious in He destruction of ticks, lice, scab, and other parasites. I write the above f oping that it Sly induce owners /Kheep to use the ‘‘ Chemical Fluid,” as by so do.ng lam sure they will in every case be with the results. lam, c., JAMES COOPER. PRICE 5 s - 6 d - PEK 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 MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., -WELLINGTON; Or to Sole Colonial Agents, E. DOMBRAIN & SONS, CHRISTCHURCH AND MELBOURNE. jsirosro’s; * f SONG OF GRATITUDE. By an F.S.A. or SO Yeajis of Age. These words a wise Physician said : “ Stomach’s a master all should Iread.’ Oppose liis 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-Fedii can bring me ease, And give me comfort, when I please :* By true aperient, strong or mild,j| 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 ENO’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. MANY SICK PEOPLE looked upon me as a Physician. For a long time we had been in the centre of Africa without any medical man. Natives came with all manner of diseases. One day we had a man that was said to be mad. In some of his fits he had wounded a ft,. neighbour with an arrow. Whether he was mad ' ■>' or not, he was evidently far from well, and I gave him a Targe dose of ENO’S FRUIT SALT. The poor fellow came back to tell us that he was better His breath was no longer offensive, and he looked cheerful. We were .sorry when our supply of FRUIT SALT was done ; it was a favorite both with natives and Europeans, and is much used along the malarious CALI Waa UUiiC , lb wcia <* lavuilee uuuu .. iru ‘ . .. 0/I*7 coast.” —‘ Africana/ by the Rev. Duff Macdonald, M.A., 8.D., vox. u.» PSUCCESS IN LIFE.—“ A new invention is brought before the public, and commands success. A scoie of abominable imitations are immediately introduced by the unscrupulous, .who, in copying the original closely enough to deceive the public, and yet not so exactly as to infringe upon J Legal rights, exercise an ingenuity that, employed in a regular channel, could not fail to secure reputation and profit. Adams. Wtt.it -p-y-p-rj-y u’Tf’A'VFTTTNG TRUNK. AND HOUSEHOLD IN THE AVORLD OUGHT TO CON H TAIN -A botM ENOS G FKUIT SALT It is the best preventive of and cure for Biliousness, Sick Headache, Skin Eruptions, Pimples on the Face. Giddiness, Fevers Blood TVvprish Colds Mental JDenression Want of Appetite, Constipation, vomiting, Durst, &.C., ana to remove tlnTeff ec t o f^Error s'in^Eatinland 3 Urinking. insin^Uefo anv one whose duties reciuire them to undergo mental or unnatural excitement or strain , it Keeps me mooa pure,° and' preventsdisaslrous diseases by natural means. If its great valuelintkeeping the body in health were universally known, no family would be without it. CAIRO. —“ Since my arrival in Egypt, in August last, I have, on three separate occasions, been attacked by fever, from which, on the first occasion, I lay in Hospital for six weeks. The last two attacks, have been, however, completely repulsed in a remarkably short space of time, by the use of your valuable FRUIT SALT, to which I owe my present health, at the very least, if not my life itself. Heartfelt gratitude for my restoration and preservation impels me to add my testimony to the already be 1 gf s ‘gratefully yours’ and in so doing I feel that I am but obeying the dictates of duty.—Believe me to be, Sir, grateiuiiy yours, Corpobad, 10th Hussars. Cairo, 26th May, 1383.” Directions in Sixteen Languages How to Prevent Disease. CAUTION —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 havejieen imposed on by a worthless imitation. Sold by all Chemists. Price 2s. 9d. and 4s. Gd.^~Ss;.nis PREPARED ONLY AT Eno’s Fruit Salt Works, Hatcham, London, C.E. By J. C. ENO Patent! THE SAFEST AND BEST APERIENT IS It is Pure, Active, and absolutely free from odour and unpleasant raste, a result never before attained. LfJ A. & H The Zancct writes: —“ It is taken both by children and adults, without the sligh ;est difficulty; -whilst its aperient effects are unquestionable. It possesses all the advantages .that are claimed for it.” “TASTELESS S 3 The Chemist and Druggist writes: —“A dose of Castor Oil need r*. longer inspire the dread which clusters round its name in every household.” The llcdical Tress writes : “ Children finding it quite tasteless, never raise an objection to its administration." CISTBI OIL A a. k TRAPJE, The UTeclical Times writes : “Messrs. 'Allen and Hanburys have introduced a Castor Oil that is absolutely free from taste and smell, and have thereby earned the gratitude of countless multitudes of persons of all ages. It is taken much more readily; it does not produce nausea or after-tastei and withal it retains the full aperient properties of ordinary pure Castor Oil.” Sold everywhere, at G.d., Is., Is. 9d., and 3s. Each package bears Allen and Hanburys’ signature. N.B. —Statements in depreciation of the A. and H. “ Tasteless” Castor Oil should never be accepted without actual trial, for which a 6d. bottle will suffice. A.D. 17L 5 liolesale Agents: KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & Co., New Zealand.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 662, 31 October 1884, Page 6 (Supplement)

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