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Business Notices. CARBOLIZED ROSETpOTH PASTE X WHITENS THE fEETH, PRBVBNTB TOQTHACHE, AND IMPARTS AN AGREEABLE ObOUR TO THE BREATH ■""•■** PwpEPfid by ™<r^™ ™ T. M>-!,W.ItKINBON,M > -!,W.ItKINBON, MmOAL HALL, OMHIWN. THOMAS' Sheep Dipping Specific Has again the Last Season obtained High Honours, One Flookowner alone having obtained 157 FIRBT PRIZES »t the different shows of the season in Viofcorla. From New Zealand, Mr Henlow, of Windsor Park, writes :— M This last season I dipped 80,000 of my long-woolled sheep with your Bpecifio, and found it host bsotctiti. My wool at shearing was in GRAND ORDERy »nd the sheep quite free from either Ticks or Lice." AT THEf HAWKB'B BAY COMPETITION THOMAS' WAS FIRST, beating COOPER'S and Seven Others in Prfce as in other points. After fully considering eaoh o^Sdpetltion, the Ooiiim'ittee decided in these exact :r-" The balance inclines in favour of Thdmas" Specific'" Inspector Fitxroy, who was one of the Judgoi at that exhaustive and most impartial series of expgrimentsj gives it v his opinion in • separate published report that, "While Cooper's Dip leaves the wool harsh and dry, Thomas' Dip leaves the. wool in the host wephot conditioh, AS SOIT AND LpSTBOUB AS SILK." This judgment is amply confirmed by snob Testimonials as Mr Carter's with IST First Prizes, and Mr Menlove's "Wool in Grand Order." JAMESPOTiERII^GHAM AGENT, DUNEDIN. 1 AMERICAN PHOTO COMPANY. mHEfI BPEOIMBNS' of PORTRAITS Shown in OUR BAY at the EXHIBITION, also at the STUDIO, FARLEY'S HALL, ndvertise themselves better than glaring advertisements. ' f- "•■/ We therefore ask the Public to Inspected Judge for themselves. J. G. WILLB, Manager, 26d ___^__ Pmxi Unit, PantAßitjMU E»«titTiow tßy6 Best for 'CLXAiiiHa and Polishimo Cutlery, ■ 3D., 6a, i/-, a/6 ahd j/-. Prkvbnt fkictiom ih clbanino and injury to the Knives. vIUVBR tftCOMES DRY AHD HARD LIKE OTHKK Metal Pastbs. fox clkanino plate. JOHN OAKEY & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OP '•• Wellington " fcilli, LONDON PRIVATE CUVEE. 1884 Vintage. rT-RUG CHAMPAGNE, Private Cqvee."

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Otago Witness, Issue 1989, 10 April 1890, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1989, 10 April 1890, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1989, 10 April 1890, Page 5

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