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Fluid pip (NON—POISONOUS). JMR. BELCHER, of Jvaiapoi (writing August, 1890) “ Found Sheep Dipped with Lit lie’s Fluid produced lilbs. snore wool each (which, fetched |-d. per lb. more) than the wool undipped Sheep.” IG XiITTI ES Pow'dsr Dip (POISONOUS). MB " c * J * harper, a Canterbury Runholdei*. (writing June, 1890): — “ Found the Powder little trouble to mix; was very effective; left the wool in good condition; safer than other poisonous Dips ; besides being very cheap.” .ifijSA. Grain isi Wool F/MR. GILL ANDERS, of Southland f (writing March. 1890), said : — Two years in succession he dipped a Hook of about 20,000 Strip, part with Little’s Fluid md the rest with other Dips, and each year found the Sheep dipped with . Little’S Fluid produced * lh -/ T Little’S V. more wool per fleece than y L 11 ,» PpLUXD the other Sheep. P OWDER Di P vNON-POISONOUS)rSife, (POISONOUS) PftICES. 5s Gd per gallon in 40 gallon casks. 6s per gallon in 5 allon drams. Is and 4a per packet. 70s .per case of 72 Is packets ; or IS 4s packets. AGENTS. / . . . . ' DEVIN & COMURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. 1120 BY KOYAI, LETTEKS PATENT. LITTLE’S O - ■ ■-- ' -■ ■' ' ' AND . - • . ' 'V; _ S : S ,S® 3ES'd - A NON-POISONOUS uHEMICAD FLUID. JL G

Altbc four year’s Lial, this NEW NON-POISONOUS DIPPING FLUID is now universally admitted to he the best ever introduced. Its great superiority o/er other matenaL consists in its cheapness (costing less than id per sheep); its undoubted efficacy m destroying .Xticks,Uce, and every insect that infers the skins of sheep or domestic animals, and m its cleanliness and absolute harmlessness to tbose concerned in lfcsuse. __ IT MIXES READILY WITH COLD WATER. ONE GALLON WILL - MAKE 100 GALLONS OP MILK-WHITE WASH (Twice the quantity made by any other Non-Poisonous Dip). - ' SUFFICIENT TO DIP 200 SHEEP. Rein- ot an oily character, it is highly beneficial to the growth of the wool, which it leaves soft clean” and bright, without robbing it of the yolk—its natural nourishment or leaving it harsh and’dry, as fs the case when alkaline mixtures, such as lime and sulphur, or arsenical preparations are used. It is entirelj vithout the ruinous effects resulting from the ale oTsuch materials. It is not only non-poisonous, but may be used internally for worm in tne throat in lambs; it will also effectually cure foot-rot, ana as a specific for scab it has never oeen known to fail. To those who dip m full fleece, this fluid will be found invaluable, for, being of a warm and protecting character, sheep will not catch cold, though dipped in the depth of winter. ifvdfl be found invaluable as a healing wash for all wounds. It is certain cure for mange, ringworm, and all skin diseases which am trials are subject to. n It has been awarded a Meaal of Special Merit by the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain. Samples will be forwarded on application, and will not be charged for, if it does not effectually -do 4 |^ a y i s lo c^ ed te f s °timonials. which are from gentlemen who have tried it in this district fnllv attest the va.ue of Little’s Chemical Fluid for destroying licks, Lice, &c.. Turakina, June 23, ISBO. —Messrs Murray, Roberta, and Co Wellington f, n ’^ o^ve°mach nleasur twin's tat hat we 'over 10,000 sheep, and must say that we do believe tt! n bMt ! JDip that C has Sl com“^beforethepublic £syet, and all our neighbors that have used it this season are now of tie P s l me opinion. Thera is no doubt now that when it has become known there will be a great . demand for it next sLson. The two drums addreesedto us cam; safely to ha "^RON & &’ SIMPSON. r.rterton NZ JumfH 1880 -Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Co.—Dear Sirs,— l have much pleasure in JN.Z.,htme <:», a» - this rin «. Litre's Chemical Fluid,” and have in every instance certifying that * in y the destruction of ticks, lice, scab, and other parasites. I write the above ***■*•» •»*«< ia every case be thoroughly satisfied with the results. lam. c., , • ~ JAMES COOPER , r - Signea) ; ■ - - . , - . . PRICE* (rn 40 gal. casks), gs Qd PER GALLON „ - (in 5 gal. drums), os. „ ” For full particulars, local testimonials, &c., apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., WELLINGTON. ; Beer and non-intoxicfttwfj. .... _ WINE ESSENCES produce in a few minute* ft d «f 1 C *v U rnrraii?f CC N EWBALL & BA MASON, Nott,no & ENGLAN D. CTtB MEEK & CQ.. WELLINGTON. oaittioki “ MONTSERRAT . . (TSADB MARK) ' LIKS-FRUIT TOIOSL Ss cordials. ■ ; The aueces»of theabcwehas ceused many IMITATIONS to spring up, many of them UTTERLY fxrAn r P , nT -picsc Concoctions It is, therefore, of tho utmost importance to Traders as well as thePubl2« GRT.“hSoB. w:ncoction . COMPANY (Limited), and ths SOLE Capsuled eacifSttle. The word “ Montserrat" is also duly registered M f £ instituted against all persons infringing these Trade Marks. fecial AGENTS—DAVIDSON BHOS , 255 Sussex St., S ydney ELLIOTT BROS., PEmiAGE I; M CoSes-EVANS, LESJHER &WEBB Letdon 1111 - Canada—EVANS & SONS, Ltd., Montreal. Liverpool—EVANS, SONS & CO. Sir CHAS. CAMERON. M D., says. . T . , * An Excellent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of Infants. ESTABLISHED 1825. NEAVE’S FOOD FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS, ANB THE AGED. BEST CHEAPEST. r. BARTLETT, Ph. D., F.C.S., says' . . ~ - ' . . ‘The Flesh and Bone forming constituents are far above the average of the heat . Farinaceous Foods.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 995, 27 March 1891, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 995, 27 March 1891, Page 35

Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 995, 27 March 1891, Page 35