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Public Notioes; BROOKE'S "PERFECT^SHEEP DIP. Price, 14a per 2gal tin, to make 200 gal of wash, 70s per case, containing five tins, making lOOOgal; 65s per case, for not less than five cases. Packages Free. TESTIMONIALS. N. Z. School op Agbicui/tobk. January 9, 1889. Dbab Sib,— l have used Brooke's 11 Perfect " Sheep Dip the past two seasons, and am very ' much pleased; with the result, my sheep being both' years very clean at shearing time, and the fool in good condition.— Yours faithfully, W. B. Ivbjt, Director. Messrs Whittikobus Bbos. and Ihbtokh. Winton Plain, July 16, 1888. Dbab ISififl,— l have used your Brooke's v Perfect " Sheep Dip this last season, and 1 nave much pleasure m saying that all my expectations; were reatieed. Upon examining the Sheep after! dipping I found them to be perfectly clean; the wool having a nice, soft, silky lustre. I consider the above Dip is a valuable preparation, and only requires to be widely known to be largely used.— Yours respectfully, •' : . ' ' ' ' . ' Thohas Thomson. Orepnki, Southlandj July 17, 1888. Dbab Sibs,— Brooke's Perfect Sheep Dip is far superior to the Colonial Dip that I used last year. The sheep, on the same pasture, are in for better condition, which is accounted for, as they are free from ticks and lice. Brooke's Perfect Sheep Dip I strongly recommend.— Yours respectfully, James Babby. Woodcote, Southland, August 27, 1888. Dbab Sibs,— l am much pleased with Brooke's Dip, and consider it the best specific for the destruction of insect life that I have used in my sxperißnce of 36 years. The wool at shearing time will speak for itself.— Yours truly, John Hoqg. Messbs M. Hogan akd Co., Wakqanui. . Waitotara, September 21, 1888. Dbab Sibs, — I am thoroughly satisfied with Brooke's " Perfeot " Sheep Dip. Ib answered nil purposes very well indeed. I shall use it igain this season. — Yours truly, John Wimkib. Messes M. Hogan and Co. Wanganui, November 6, 1888. Dbab Sibs,— l am thoroughly satisfied in wing Brooke's " Perfeot " Sheep Dip. I have ased most other dips, but find that Brooke's gives the greatest satisfaction. It is very soft, and has a lasting effect upon the wool. It is also a dip which mixes readily with cold water, svhich is a great benefit.— Yours trHly, Robebt Phase. Manufactured only by G. M. BROOKE. OPERATIVE CHEMIST, ASHBURTON. Agents: Oamaru, H. Connell; DnneaMn, Messrs Donald Reid and Co.; Invercargill, Messrs Whittinoham Bbos. and Instonb. WOOL SEASON 1888-89. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY Limited) are nnv, j^iti^.ed to receive CONSIGNMENTS OF WOOL FOR SALE m DUNEDIN OR SHIPMENT TO LONDON. We give to Growers the inducement of offering their Wool ai our local auctions, when if it Joes not realise their reserves we will ship it to :are of our London Manager, without charge for offering it here. All Consignments to our cave, however smaix, will receive the personal attention of the undersigned ; and we would remind farmers and others that we are not dealers <io any com* modity, but act SOLELY AS AGENTS. Our charges to Vendors will be on the Lowest Scale. For the future we propose to make no charge to buyers on their Wool, but will leava them to perform the services we have hitherto rendered for the charge made. WOOLPAOES, TWINE, and all other requisites will be supplied at lowbss market | BATES. DONALD STRONACH, .MANAGER. Danedin, 14th November, 1888 16n GRAIN! GRAIN ! GRAIN ! SAMUEL ORR & CO., WOOL, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE BROKERS, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. CONSIGNMENTS, of Wool, Grain, Grass Seed* Obnff, Sheep and Kabbit Skins, Tallow, &c, and «1\ Parmers'^rodnce received for Sale on cenujiifwrti in Dunedin or snippi-o to London or Austra\j». jt desired. Have For Sale Binding Twine, Seaming Twine, and foil-sized Cornsacks at the lowest market prices. We are also prepared to make Advances on grain sent to us at lowest rates of interest, while our storage accommodation is excellent. We Are prepared to either sell &r* ; v a, behalf of the fanners »t bags extra o» bagy id, v they with.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1952, 18 April 1889, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1952, 18 April 1889, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1952, 18 April 1889, Page 6

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