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BUSINESS NOTICES. '•^HHHHF Ij Obtained the only Special j^^^^^^fc * ' J^ gBL -_ i" ' ■■■■''■'■" "■" 'I' '" ■■■■■■" rr''^; ■ :.~.t-h. - z::— i . 1 1 1 A "-i- — — — " '■■■■ 1 ■ — —- -^—^Ty-^jpfg- '! itHY.v:.,"- ' "';; i. :: -' \ .if ni)-. t . if. -i ■ : — , tr , 0,0 AGOK, j DUMvBDIN, , , hZimjfflms?.jsb ..Lead, , 8 C ll^ bolouwi, Brwhwiae, jEHIt itouldln^, of W«ry rtyle on hapd at from 6d o'>Qß 6d'ier ( i?lep^', "^ Patfejri^ fprwwffledftee fcijr port. ' f : i)fis { n!>\ -,' .- 1 <>•»• «'"! *"A *f.! ■ 1 1 '- v I , Tlhe celebrated English remedy for ' '^^!%^^^^^^^™^>^- ■ ■ M the' Cheap^t aitd thb Bxsq^ i . .'. " /A^Qn^^P%^^l^3^(M^^^' e2^ e^^7' n^^^ n other dips,t]hrpughout i^^w^o^S^n Jv>miMth'eTJpit(Bdr?Jhgdoto and all -over $he worldi fc- { is" now applied to upwards bftMrty- million tU2rßK#^^ffilli!lH Bnee P e *° h y ea l' an " the increafiin g demand ..■mmlP™^*^™"™^™^ rMlnsm pr*ovea- it to betpnegnalled as a dressing for 'i ' Wj^Pßtt^n^ilfflra^iS^ffifl & ce P* ' Witfiout staining the wool it eradioates /|^^atfc33^»iiiM^^^ H flr y P arasite which attacks the fleebe and " iJ^w Wm^BJßßy^^^B^^^xfl^MR < '.fl st In. and unlike many, of the liquid dips that ',I'Jiie^^^^WW^^^^^ii^S^b st kill the lhseots and then rapidly pass off, ,' ' JMttSsl j^^^B-^f^^^^^^^Xi, tlje* effects of this wash are so lasting that it i ; !lfl^^^^^^*^Sß3^^es^S@^ft2 application. It is soluble in cold water, Pand l^lng 3 speoUfJy,.i^pted for tranunisßion into distant parts, it is the handiest fo all dips. It is also , the Cheapest. '''''„-. ' .' The following bears testimony to the extensive patronage which Cooper's Sheep Dipping Powder had obtained at the. time it was written j but since that period the Sale has been more $han doubled. ; EXTRACT from the Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Soolety of ;,»,,. " ■ . Scotland, 1870. j *f An infinite variety of proprietary, and Patent Dips are now finding their way into the Market. Some of these are really good, some indifferent, and others absolutely bad. We believe Cooper's to be the longest established and cheapest, and also the most extensively used. As shown by the railway books, it Appears no lobs than 1200 dozen paokages, or enough to dip 288,000 Sheep, are Bent out weekly. It is used extensively on the Continent; and in the Colonies, accompanied by ' direotions for use' printed in many languages. As a Summer and Autumn Dip we oonslder it second to none, and have always used It. Itsj pheapness , and extreme solubility In cold water particularly recommend it for these, purposes." ■ From Mb S. WILTSHIRE, M.R.O, V.S., Pietermaritzburg, Chief Veterinary Surgeon to the Colony of Natal. " "Sour Sheep Dipping Powder is now well known allj over this country,and It is fast superseding the Carbolic Sheep Wash and other things. I find that all the Wholesale Merohants import it, and supply the Stores they deal' with. We now have very, little Scab left, whilst two years ago wchad aotfa sheep in the colony free from Scab. ■ From JAMES ALEXANDER, Esq., Wanganui, New Zealand. To'Mf W. Cooper, M.R.o.y.s. ». l ' January 23rd, 1878, " Four years ago a merchant In Wanganui, New Zealand, had eight cases of your Sheep Dipping Powder, whloh he asked me to buy. Not having used it before, I hesitated to try It on a urge scale, so I took a few packets, and dissolved them according to your directions, and filled my dipping bath, which is about five feet deep. I then selected some old ewes, for the experiment, oaring but little whether I killed them or not. I made them jump Into the bath, and those that did not go over the head infthe liquid were pushed under by a man with a stick. I allowed them to remain in the dip about the time you prescribe, and then let them walk out, which, by the construction of our bath, they were enabled to do. They stood on the dripping board until dry, and Were then turned out to grass, and not one of them was injured in the least. This experiment proved to me that your Dipping Powder could be used with safety on a large scale, so I purchased the eight oases oE Powder already referred to and dipped my whole flook, numbering ten thousand sheep, in the same way,' and' did not lose one. I dipped for Lice, which had been very bad in my flock for years-; and I have now got entirely clear of them through the use of your Powder. I still dip every year, as I think" your preparation fosters the growth of wool. I have not leen your dip tried for Soab, but have "been told by my neighbours that it is as good for scab as it is for lice. Extract from letter from MbJ. MIDDLETON, Manager. for Hon, Robert Campbell, Benmore Station, WaitakL ' . i "It is the best dip for lambs I have overused." ' " ' " Each Packet of the Powder is sufficient for dipping from 20 t to 30 Sheep, according to their size and the length of fleeoe. Prepared only by WILLIAM COOPEE M.RC.V.S., CHEMICAL WORKS, BERKHAM STED ENGLAND. Wholesale Agents m .New Zealand — Dunedin :— Messrs KEMPTHORNE, PIiOSSER, & CO. Inveroargill : — MnssKa Mukray, Dalgleish, & Co. Messrs "Pelton, Grimwade, & 00, Wellington. Messrs Drummon<T& Alexander, Wangnnut MeamßaDraud & Son,j Wellington Meuws Kempthomo, IWner, & Oo 6 Auckland aaidObrlsfotiurcli,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1583, 25 March 1882, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1583, 25 March 1882, Page 32