Business Notices, rjnilß Wool consigned to Messrs Helmuth, JL Schwartz, and Co., London, by tho rn>: oral Society of New Zealand, was reported tipmi by their valuer, Mr Robert Murton, to hi' •' of Free Staple and Sound, of Good Lustre and Soft Feel, and with little or no smell."— Dated June 1884. Mr GADSBY writes :— " 1 hate shorn on the I'apanui Station (Mr Logau, Manager) 50,000 •vheep, and found them when shorn, last No-a-mber and December, to be perfectly Free from .ill Vermin, the Sheep having been Dipped in May previous in THOMAS' .SPECIFIC. I can confidently recommend this dip, and am fully of opinion that anyone using it, and using it properly, will Never Use Any Other."— Dated March JBBS. Mr JOHN T. DALRYMPLB, of Waitatapia, writes : — You ask my experience c* THOMAS 1 SHEEP DIP. I used it for a portion of my 'lock last year. When mixing the Dip up it .vas unlike what I expected as a Dip for sheep, nut the after result on the sheep was good, so .nuch so that I am Using it for All my Flock this Season."— Dated April 1885, AGENTS— Messrs ROYSE, STEAD, & Co., Dunedin ; CARSWELL, WHITE, & Co., Invercargill ; MILES & Co., Cbristchurch ; MURRAY, ROBERTS, & Co., Wellington ; BANNER & LIDDLE, Napier ; HOLMES & BELL, Blenheim ; WHITWORTH RUSSELL, »J)n Wanganiri fiOLD PAR I ■*, joseph"lSllott' s STEEL PEWS. Sold by all dealers throutfiottt the Worlu. : VSTANTKD KNOWN. — Great Reduction !in Price— Drain Pipes ol all descriptions, Flower Pete, ViuUM, Fountains, Chimney Tops, Batter Creek*, Flooring Tilee, fcc.—Lfcmbert't Neitfegui V»Uey Pwttexy W«k«, THE COLONIAL INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). Capital £600,000. Head Office Edinburgh. Head Colonial n/Vieen /Viee Dum-din Money advanced o-i Approved Hoc uriti. - at Current R;<te p * of Intnr^t. T. T. RITCHIK. f'oloni.i' *'11".:'?'1 1".:'?' OFFIC'R : Bond ••+rr»f>l. Dnm-- Mti D. H. CANE, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER, HAVING nearly Forty Years Experience in the business, employing only competeut workmenn, and using the very best matcri- ' procurable, can confidently recommend his owi make of Gent's STOCK AND HUNTING SADDLES. O fit —NOTE that for FIVE POUNDS 1 will supply good Colonial-made SADDLE, BRIDLE, and PAIR SPURS, and LEATHER GIRTH, warranted to give satisfaction, or may be returned, _O /fl ~H dThS. — The immense success attend- *** - m - -*-^r ing the manufacture of the above has induced D. H. C. to make still further reductions to meet the times, and he will now supply a serviceable and durable turn out for FOUR POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS. HUNTSMEN, HORSE-BREAKERS, STOCKRIDERS And the public are invited to inspect his Large and Varied Stock. HARNESS of every description made of the Best Material and Workmanship and sold at the Lowest Price. Parties wanting Carriage, Waggonette, Buggy, Cart, or Plough Harness come and judge for yourselves. With remittance send instructions how goods are to be forwarded. All orders promptly attended to. EATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1797, 30 April 1886, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1797, 30 April 1886, Page 3
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