Business JTatiees. RECOMMENDED by the most diatin. guished members of the medical profession. AN ADMONITION TO THE PUBLIC. Aa there are many imitations of Wolfe's Schnapps, the public will have to take special care to ask for "Wolfe's, and accept no other, BUY WHOLE BOTTLES. DALGETY & COMPANY, Dunedin Agents. Oakey's Wellington Knife Polish Prepared expresslt for the Patent Knife* cleaning Machines, India Robber and Buff Leather Knife Boards. Knives constantly cleaned with it have a brilliant polish EQUAL TO NEW COTLERY. PACKETS, 3d BACH; AND TINS, 6D, IS, 2S 6D, AND 4S EACH. Oakey's India Rubber Knife Boards Prevbnt friction in cleaning and injdry to the knife. oakey's wellington knife Polish should be used with his Boards. Oakey's Silversmith's Soap (Non-mercurial), For Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electroplate, Plate Glass, &c. Tablets, 0d each. Oakey's Wellington Black Lead fN Solid Blocks— ld, 2d, and 4d each, and Is Boxes. JOfil\ OAKEY & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF Emery Cloth, Black Lead, Cabinet Glass Paper, &c., Wellington Emery and Black Lead Mills, Westminster Bridge Road, London, England THOMAS' SHEUBP DIPPING SPECIFIC HAS again the last season obtained High Honoties, One Flockownet alone hay ing obtaiaed IST FIRST PRIZES at the different Shows of the season in Victoria, From New Zealand, Mr MenloTe, of Windsor Park, writes:— "This last; season I dipped 20,000 of my long-wooiied sheep with you* Specific, and found it uost bfpbotiyb. My wool at shearing was in GRAND ORDER, I and the sheep quite free from either Ticks or Lice." At the Hawke'«-£ay Competition Thomas' watt First, beating Cooper's and seven others in price As In other points. After folly considering each com* petition, the Committee decided in these exact words:— -"Tne balance inclines in favour of Thomas' 'BpeeifiV" Inspector Fitaroy, who was one Of the Judges at that exhaustive and most impartial series of experiments, gives it as his opinion in a separate published report that, "While Cooper's Dip leaves the wool harsh and dry, Thomas' Dip leaves the wool in the host feufbct condition, AS SOFT AND LUBTBOUS AS SILK." This judgment is amply confirmed by such Testimonials as Mr Carter's with 157 First Frizes, and Mr Menlove's ''Wool in Grand Order." James Fotheringliam, AGENT, DUNEDIN. 26afe FREBK. MASON (Late of Mason, Strnthen, and Co.), GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT. "OECEIVES and Realises to Best Advantage JJi every Description of Agriculture and Dairy Produce. Account Bftles promptly and Faitfcfnlly Bendered. Fredk. Waeon. LION STORES, 138 Bowex street, <Sf Bydaej.
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