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Business Notices. BY ROYAL .^^^^^^K^ SETTEES PATENT. LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID: THE NEW SHEEP DIP AND SCAB £ P ffCCIFIC . (NON-POISONOUS). -\,J , .^ 4 AFTER fowr years' trial, this NEW NON-POISONOUS DIPPING FLUID is no* universally admitted to be the best ever introduced. Its great superiority over other ■materials consiete in ite cheapness (wstinsr less than |d per sheep), its undoubted efficacy idestroying all ticks, lice, and every insect that infests the skins of sheep or domestic animals, an< in its cleanliness and absolute harmlessness to those concerned in its use , The manufacturers of LITTLE'S, SHEEP DIP have increased the strength of thei preparation 20 pee ctttT. Although this addition absolutely causes the destruction of all msec life, the chief motive has been to further promote and improve the growth of the wool, and tb* proprietors have no hesitation in asserting that sheep dipped with this Fluid will not only Viel. heavier fleeces, bnt the wool itself will realise quite a halfpenny per pound more than if any othe preparation had been used. All tfee Fluid we are,now selling is of the extra strength, and should you give it a trial, yoi will fin.d.'the result as satisfactory as we have described it. IT MIXES READILY WITH COLD WATEE. 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 leavemoit. clean, and bright, without robbing jt of the yolk— its natural nourishment— or leaving it harel •nifl dry, as is the case when alkaline mixtures, such as lime, sulphur, or arsenical preparations, ar. ->*pdL. To those who dip in full fleeces, this Fluid will be found invaluable ; for, being of a warm ant (protecting character, sheep will not catch cold, though dipped in tke depth of winter. The following Testimonials fully attest the value of LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID fo> destroying ticks, lice, &c : — Dunedin, 22nd September 1879. Gentlemen,— l have much pleasure in stating that I have thoroughly tested " Little's Non tjoisonons Dip," and found it to be a thorough cure for lice and ticks. As it can be mixecl am' applied with cold water, it is of special advantage where fuel is scarce. For cheapness and e£ficac< [ consider this one ef the best, if not the besn, Dip I have ever used.— l am, &c, Benjamin P. Batlby, Chief Inspector of Sheep, Otago. Elderslie, 7th November 1881. Messrs Murray Roberts, and Co., Dunedin. Gentlemen,— l beg to say that I used " Little's Chemical Fluid " as a dip for ticks during "ihe past season, and found it most effectual in destroying them. lam also of opinion that it is ibetter for the wool than aay dip which I formerly used. I shall again use Little's Fluid this year.— l am, &c., (Signed) John Reid. Tapui, Oamaru, 3rd November 1881. Messrs Murray Roberts, and Co,, Dunedin. Dear Sirs,— -I have used " Little's Chemical Fluid "as a dip for ticks for the last two years, and am so convinced of its efficacy that I intend to dip all my sheep in it this year. I consider ii the best and cheapest dressing for ticks, and have no hesitation in recommending it.— Your: •teuly, William Gardineb. Lawrence, 12th January 1883. Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co., Dunedin. Gentlemen,— To-day I received your circular informing me of the additional strength of yi Little's Sheep Dip " this season, which will no doubt be a great advantage to it« numerous Bonsumerst but, irrespective of its now increased strength, I am fully satisfied of its advantages, r.s you are aware that I dipped my sheep with it; last April, and from that time till now I nevei observed a single sheep pull its wool, and during shearing there were only two ticks seen in 3500 sheep. In future I will dip every sheep, no matter whether for stores or fcr fattening; it would be alike satisfactory in both cases. (Signed) Peter Robertson. PRICE ... ... ... 5s 6d PER GALLON. In Casks of 40 gallons, sufficient to dip 8000 sheep ; and 6s per gallons in 5-gallon iron drums. Orders under 5 gallons, 1b per gallon extra. For full particulars, local testimonials, &c. apply to 0* 0 MURRAY, ROBERTS, <fe CO., DUNEDIN. REID'S PATENT TITAN WIRE STRETCHER AND SPLICER, THE ONLY THOROUGHLY SUCCESSFUL WIBE STRAINER IN THE MABKBT The following are some of its ADVANTAGES. IT Strains or mends a wire anywhere, either at the post or midway ; makes the 1 best knot and one which seldom breaks old wire; does not slip about in working: strains with unrivalled power, ease, and freedom fnyn annoyance ; does not allow the wire to slacken more than Une-sixteenth of an inch while being secured; combines lightness and strength in the highest degree ; in case of wear or breakage, any part can be replaced by a duplicate. ° mt a „ TESTIMONIAL. The following is one of numerous Testimonials received in its favour — Mr J. S. Reid, Dunedin. ' Valley Stafci ° n ' 23rd FebrUar * aBB - Dear Sir,— l am in receipt of yours of 16th inst., and willingly give you my opinion as to hements of your Titan Wire Strainer. After a fair trial, I hafefmind^our StraSer to £ light, handy, and compact, and at the same time strong and durable. It has proved fchorourhlv efficient in either putting a tight strain on a fence from a straining post, or repairing or tightening a broken wire m the middle of a strain. Though my fencers were at first greatly Sudiced against any new kind of Strainer, they now admit the advantages of the .Titan aiv Alver S of using the old windlass and handles. I have now supplied my boundary shep'aevds with one each, and expect them, and have no doubt they will be able, to keep the boundary fences* n complete repair with but little loss of timo from their regular work. Until using yo Q r sSne" I had n<? rfi ee m-? ne com b»»»g ligbtness, simplicity in working, and efficiency ; bat J. am n^w satisfied with the Titan on all three points. I can confidently recommend it, therefore, as a yeS valuable acquisition to farmers and other having fences to erect and keep in repair.-I £ KS Price, ITs 6d each. A Liberal Biscoui&t to the Trade, REID &*CO., I VOGEL STREET,* DUNEDIN, N-EW ZBALA WD SOLE SUPPLYING AGENTS FOR AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1856, 17 June 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1856, 17 June 1887, Page 4

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