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THE VyORLD'S SHEEP DIP. ENGLAND " Have used " COOPER " many years. It cannot be surpassed.'— A. E. M ANSEL, Shifnal. SPOTLANP "1 find nothing better.*'— T. SKED, shepherd to flight Hon. A. J. Balfour, M.P. IRELAKD "I find it more effectual than other dips."— M. FLANAGAN, Tulelc. HEW SOUTH WALES "May be a better Dip, but I have not seen it."— J. CAMEUON, Armidale. VICTORIA ~» ». "We unhesitatingly declare in favour of Cooper/'— DOWLIXG & SON, """"" """" "~~* Jellalabad. QUEENSLAND. " Given it three years' trial. Prefer it to all other dips."— A. DOWLIKG, Talgai West. SOUTH AUSTRALIA ... "Itis far the best Dip we have used."— ROBERTSON BROS., Narracoorte. KEW ZEALAND " Tried raaDy other patent Dips, and prefer ' Cooper.' "— E, V. GILES, —-—"-"■ ■— " — ■— " Manager, Horsley Downs. TASMANIA „'. ... "Gave 'Cooper' trial with other Dips, and found it far the best." "■"■""""-"■" GIBSON & SON, Scone. ARGENTINE ... ... "Of all remedies, ' Cooper ' has given best results." — SANTAMARINA AND SONS, Buenos Ayres. CAPE COLONY ,~ " Have found it the most effective Dip."— J. JOUBERT, MX. A., Bur- " mm """" ■""""""■ ghersdorp. ORANGE RIVER „. " I testify truthfully there is no Dip so effectual."— J. H. DE WET, Jioshoff. TRAKSVAAL .„ ... " Have tried other remedies, but find ' Cooper's ' the best. — P. L. UYS, ~~"" "■"■"— ~ "■"■ L.J.K., Pretoria. • NATAL ... "It is fast superseding carbolic sheep wash and other things."— S. " WILTSHIRE, V.S. to the colony. UNITED STATES . . " There is no investment that pays so big a return as for a flockmaster ■"" to dip his sheep in ' Cooper.' "'—M. LAYERING, Sec. American Shropshire Association. There is nothing better than the Best- in Pips nothing Cheaper, I \J rr\ rv I VI CL rv O - ■■■»■» over fifty years. d. clarke s CtRBQUSED WHEAT PROTECTOR . , . FOR DRESSING SEEDS . . . Numerous Testimonials received in Canterbury and Otago testifying that the PROTECTOR Pr«wn*s cmut in Wheat Cats, and Barley; Prevents Destruction of Seed by Birds or Worms; PrCVent lc*ed Germ Sates k fortnight Earlier'; Saves a Quarter Bushel of Seed per Acre. This Specific tfckes ibe place of Bluestene, and by its use the Seed is strongly carbo- Obt g!*££&i£°*i aU ' lised and is protected both by the smell and taste from being eaten by birds and other Storekeepers pests. The 9ee3 also germinates quicker by Us use. *»d Ironmongers. PRICE • One Shilling per Packet, which "will Dress Eight Bushels. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO. OF NEW ZEALAND X>TJWrEX>I!S!\ SOLE AGENTS,
■ — 'i ... i ■ ,i I i^" A Distinct Advance w li)fai?t Fecdiog. THE " ALLENBURYS " FOODS provide nourishment suited fo the growing digestive powers of th« Infant, and constitute an altogether diatinct advance on the mischievous expedient of trying to make the child's stomach 1 accommodate itself to a food essentially unsuited to its digestive powers. Farinaceous foods of all kind are totally imfit for infants under five or six months of age, such foods being a potent cause of digestive trouble, rickets, and man M?theK e who r !i Sue their infanrsieaUh and well-being, and their own comfort, would be well advised to send for a pamphlet on " Infant Feeding and Management." FREE from the Australian Agency, 4 95 Sourke St., Mblbouknb^^ Milk Food no 1 Milk Food No. 2 Malted Food No. 3 From birth to three months of age. From three to six months. From sii months and upwards. Allen & Hanburys Ltd., «Sff£u, London.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2493, 25 December 1901, Page 16
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