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PUBLIC NOTICES WANTED KNOWN—That the Liquid Extract of Bennett, prepared only by J. R. Skwxll, will make Junkets, Custards, Cheese Cakes, Sweet Curds and Whey, and Curdling Milk.—ls 6d. WUND—The Best Remedy for Corns, I__ _ Bunions, &c.—lbe American Corn and Bunion Extractor cures without pain. Price Is. 6d, at J. R. Sewkll's, Chemist. EMEMBER—You can get the Most Pleasant, Cooling, and Invigorating Beverage for 3d at J. R. Sewell's, Chemist, Thames-street. • " OST—The Stiffness from my Knees by J rjging Pare Whits Oils. It also Cures Sprains, Strains, Bruises, Baoksche, Swelling?, Weakness of the Muscles and Joiuts, &0,, to.—ln bottles at each. lON THE BEST AND THE MOST . ECONOMICAL METHOD OF DIPPING SHEEP. ' Wf *" naTe P leasnre ' n drawing yohr t W attention to the following exhaustive - experiments made under the immediate i direction of the Sheep Inspectors of New t Zealand, whose report we submit for your j consideration, respectfully drawing your ; attention to'.the provtd facts that' Thomas' ; Cabbolised Sheep Dipping Specific is— First—The cheapest. Second—The meat effective. ' Third—The most lasting. -Fourth—The wool is really improved, 1 as note the extract from Inspector t Fitzroy's report, th»t "Thomas' J Sheep Dipping Specific leaves the wool in tho most perfect oondition, i as s ft and lustrous as silk." ! D« LAMBERT ft ROBINSON, I SO9 Agents for North Otago. " AMBERT AND ROBINSON, J MERCHANTS, r ock, Station, Shipping, Customs, In- '. subancb, & General Agents, Pboducb and Share Brokers. I General Merchandise, Seeds, Agricultural Implements, [. Fencing Material, Galvanised Iron. ' Woolpacks and Cornsacks, 1 Seaming Twine, "2 ' Wines and Spirits, Fire-proof Hematite, &c. M'LEAN'S BUILDINGS, Tyne-stkebt, Opposite New Oamaru Mail Office. 753 STORERS FLOCK-MASTER'S FRIEND. THE Celebrated SHEEP BRAND {Red, Blue, and Black), specially Manufactured fsr Colonial Us?. Dries quickly, and is weather proof. Used like. any. other branding material, but unlike.the preparations hitherto employed, this does not injure the fleece by matting or clogging the wool. Sheep Farmers should never be without a supply at shearing time. Many times its cost is saved in the expeditious marking and less handling of the sheep. The sheep can now be branded and dipped the same day as shorn, and returned it night to the same paddock they left in he I morning. ..''... i« LAMBERT & EOBINSON, 810 Agents for New Zeal , OWARD'S TWINE BIDDER I . New Pattern for 1885. . IMore Efficient, Simpler, Lighter, Better Stronger Than Jiver, Direct Motion to Knife. ..--.-' Reel Driven from Behind. . - Only One Chain- : -m' ' Knotter Simplified. Packer Trip. Stooker. Winner of LSO Prize at Shrewsbury Trial, August, 1884. We can also supply Machines of last year's pattern similar to that referred to in accompanying testimonial at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. _ Rosebank, Balclutha; May 15,1885.' Gentlemen;—l have much "pleasure in . stating that the Howard Harvester which I , bought from you this season gave me r every satisfaction.- -The''neatness and com- ! pactness of the sheaves and -the clean . stubble left were everything that' could bed'sired. r As regards' strength and dura- \ bility, I think the Howard will be hard J to surpass. -The amount of crop cat with it ' rough ground, and some'pretty steep side-1 find the machine but little impaired. ; ' I I Yours truly, I John M'Netxii. I de LAMBERT AND ROBINSON, 908 ' Agents. OR .8 A L K"GOLDEN GEM" FLOUR, mannfactored by Hungarian -Roller/ Process. First Prise at Wellington Exhibition. • De LAMBERT & ROBINSON, ■■■ ' Agento,". 477 Tyne-atreet FIT EN AX D COMP ANY ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERB, ■ abb - MANUFACTURERS aw FIBEPROOP SAFES AND STRONG ROOM DOORS. . Importers and Manufacturers, of BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES. WOBXB—CASILE4ZSIKI, DvStBlS,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 3435, 4 January 1886, Page 4

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