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BUSINESS NOTIO 8ARTHUR BRISCOE & C(X, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Princes street, Dunedin, Have jurt received their season'e shipments of Fishing Tackle, Lawn Tennis, and Cricket Material, by the beat makers, consisting of Fißhiog Rods • Tarttis Ttaequotii Cricket 1V» LanrHnW Nets • Tennis Neta and Po.es Cricket Nets bS? and Gut - Tennis Balls Wicket-kueprng Glovea Minnow" and Files Tennta Sete Batfng Ulov.a ttSJtf&t*. Sff iSTU'S??! S-» 3 O nd Sheet, Lawn Mowers Marble Mantelpiece* Garden Seats and Chairs Oheeae Preaaea _ Bronze Ornaments p^SWJS 0 *? • E. P. Ware. &c. Ohaff C» tterß » &0 " Double and Single-barrel Breech and Muzzle-Loading Guns Curtis and Harvey's Sportiug and Rla^tinj? Powder Ammnnitinn aiu> Gun-fittings of all kinds / • FfINmNG STANDARDS American Barb Wire Ponton's Prizj ; Swing Ploughs | Sellar'e Pxfze Swing Ploughs Best Annealed Iron Fencing Wire f ENGLISH BARB WIRE, £25 PHK TO.V % Leamington Ranges in great variety, from £3 upwards ' American and Anglo-American CookiDg Stoves ■toll's Strength and Speed Family Treadle Sewing * **. Machines. *4 JO». ARentß for Wilson's Patent Fencing Wire Clasps. A new and most approved fastening for Iron Standard fences, and specially adapted for movable fences. Full particulars: &c, on application. GENTS' COLONIAL DEMI SADDLES. LADIES' BEST ENGLISH SIDE SADDLES. 9an BY ROYAL .rMJfI LETTERS PATENT. LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID. ""the" NEW SHEEP DIP AND SCAB SPECIFIC. (Non-poisonous.) After four years' trial, thin NEW NON-POISONuUS DIPPING FLUID is now nnivera&lly admitted to be the best ever introduced. Its great superiority ovßr other materials cnnwstß in its cheapness (costing lobs than £d per sheep) ; its undoubted efficacy in deotnying all ticks lice/and every insect that infests the skins of sheep or domestic animals, and iv its pionnliness and absolute harmleHsne^s to those concerned in its use. The manufacturers of LITTLE'S SHHEP DIP have increased fcho fttfengfch of t^eir prenaration 20 PEB CENT. Although this addition absolutely ensures the destruction of all inßec life the chief motive has been to further promote and improve the growth of the wool, and the Droariatora have no hesitation in aaeertinK that sheep dipped with this Fluid will not only yield heavier fleeces, but the wool itself will realise quite a half-penuy per pound more than it any other preparation had been used. . a A'l the fluid we are new selling is of the extra strength, and ahould you give it a trial, you will find the result aa satisfactory aa we have described it. 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 of the wool, which it leaves so! r clean, and bright, without robbing it of the yolk— ita natural nourishment— or leaving it harah and cry, as is the case when alkaline mixtures, such ss lime, sulphur, or arsenical prenaratfons are used. To those who dip in full fleeces, this Fluid will be found invaluable, for. being of a warm and protecting character, Bheep will not catch cold, though dipped in the depth " Oi W The following Testimonials folly attest the value of LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID, for destroying Tickß, Lice, &c. :— ■«,.„,„ J Dunedin, 22nd September 1879. Gentltsmeh,— l have much pleasure in Btating that I have thoroughly tested •• Lifcfcle'p No-"-poißon ous Dip," and found it to be a thorough cure for lice and ticks. As it can be mixed and aun ted with cold water, it is of apecial advantage where fael is scarca. For nheapness and efficacy I consider thiß one of the be»t, if not the best, Dip I have ever used.— l am, &&of. f * Benjamin P. Bayxet, Chief Inspector of Sheep, Otago. Elderslie, 7th November 1881. Meß«rs Murray, Roberts, and Go., Dunedio. ' , Gentlemen,— l beg to say that I used " Little'B Chemical Fluid " aa a dip for ticks during the paßt Beason, and found it most effectual in destroying them. lam also of opinion that it ie better for the wool than any Dip which I formerly nßed, I shall again use Little's Fluid thiß pear.— l am, &c, . (Signed) John Bbid. Tapni, Oamarn, 3rd November 1881. ML s r* Murray, Roberts, and Co., Dunedin, Dbaes Sirs,— l have used " Little's Chemical Fluid " as a dip fop ticka for the last two Tears, and am so convinced of ita efficacy that I intend dipping all my sbeap in it this year. 3 consider it the beat and cheapest; dressing for ticks, and have no hesitation in reoommendin» it,— Yours truly, , WhiUam Gabdineb. Lawrence, 12fch January 1883, Mesms Murray, Roberts, and Co,, Duneain, Gentlemen,— To-day I received your circular informing me of the additional strength c' "Little's Sheep Dip" this season, which will no doubt be a grea^ advantage to its numeron ; but, irrespective ef ita now increased strength, I am fully satisfied of ita advantage*, as you are aware that I dipped my sheep with it last April, and from that time till nor. never observed a single sheep pull its wool, and daring shearing there were only two ticka s»e; n 3500 sheep. In fnture I will dip every sheep, no matter whether for stores or for fattening ; would be alike satisfactory in both cases, (Signed) Pbteb Robertson. M PRICE ... ... " 5a 6d PER GALLON. In Catforof 40 gallons, sufficient to dip 8000 sheep ; and 6s per gallon in 5-gallon iron drums. Orders under 5 gallons Is per gallon extra. For full particulars, local testimonials, &o , apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., Dunedin. SUBBUOK'S Patent mite Zinc Paint. ÜBBUCK'S Pale Boiled Linseed OiL ÜBBUCK'S White Lead Colours, Oils and Varnishes. ÜBBUCK'S Prepared Liquid Paints. ÜBBUCK'S Anti-Oxidation Composition for Ships' Bottoms. ÜBBTJC3TS Paints, Oils and Varnishes properly packed fo - exportation. x * j v tSfiVCj. Peware of Oounterfeits of their Name and Trade Mark. /<f!r£\ i .'W$ THOS, HUBBTJCK & SON, o£^\ \ ITE|? OIL, PAINT AND COLOUR WORKS, U ™/b r 24, lime BL, U, and Hubbuck's Wharf. BatcM , iade mmj£ X^OISfDOW; iaadTmark.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1731, 24 January 1885, Page 3

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