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HABDWABE MERCHANT, V DUJfEPIIN" AND IyVBRCARCi-IIX. FAWN CAEUBfA SIIaVHH?, the Hew White Metal, M£k ¥? il I I >^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a In TEA ' DESSEIIT > and TABLE SPOONS, DESSERT and TABLE FORKS. Write for quotations. ■new easy, '^^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Dredgemasters should use ouv Expanded Metal, lion, (B^^BW^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K B Smith's Galvanised Flexible Crucible Steel Wire Hopes* PHILADELPHIA, i^^^^^S^ juflfP^^^^K^"^ 1 - ' — The ° nly Eope Illflt Il!uS fctoocl llie test of {ime on tue i-Tolyneux and jlsewhere. And others - S^^^^p fc^ g£Sßteai^^^^^^^^^^^g English and American Barb Wire, Twenty-five different Pat- Black and Galvanised Fencing" Wire. terns to select from. 5^ Standards Out asid. Punched to Order.

CERTAIN DESTRUCTION OF ALL PARASITES AMD EGGSWas Awarded FIRST PLACE A+ . the largest Sheep-Dip Trial ever held — viz., Canterbury, ISB7. THOUSANDS OF POUNDS Aro saved annually to Sheepfarraers by using MURTON'S DIP, it being the CHEAPEST SPECIFIC, and also the MOST CERTAIN and the EASIEST TO USE. PRICES— In 5-gallon Drums, Ito 100, 5/- per gallon. In 2-gallon Tins, 1 to 200, 8/- per gallon. Buy only of authorised Agents, and see that every package bears tfce above Trade -\ ■ Alark. Full particulars, testimonials, opinions, &c, promptly lurnished at any time on applies.**'*:. 33XJPtfS33I3NT, OECXju-F 1 AGENTS FOR OTACxO. Oamaru Agents— DARLING & MILNE. Lawrence Agents— BßOWNE BROS. HELPS TO GAIN PRIZES Extract from a letter from Messrs Helder and Awdry, Redcliff, Invercargill : — Ma-xh 7, 1895. Your Dip has left our sbeep in BEAUTIFUL ORDER. . . . We were fortunate to tecute FIRST -and CHAMPIOX again for both ewe and lam. We now hold the Championships for the Cheviot breed for three yeare. Copy of a letter from Mr Samuel Bendall. Breeder and successful Exhibitor of Lincolns. Delmore, Hagley, Tasmania :—: — October 14, 1595. It gives me much pleasure to testify to the good qualities of the Sheep £>ip I purchased from /on. It always leaves the wool in a beauiiful condition, and I was NEYEIt SO FItEE FKOU TICKS is lam this year. I HATE NOT BEEN ABLE TO FIXD A SINGLE TICK.-SAMUEL BEXDALL. Extract from a letter "•"".eived from Mr W. C. Allen, J. P., ]>i*M»afcff ViUe, ' v estbury, Tasmania : — SYDNEY SHEEP SALES. August 4, 1894. I have much pleasure in informing you that the sheep dipped in your Dip, of the long-wool breeds, brought the highest prices — viz., (Jhas. Best and Sons, one ram 51 guineas and another 28 guineas; also Mr B S. Oppeuheim, 34, J5, and 14; also Mr C. B. Heazlewcod, 30, 10, and 8 each. I am sending you by thia mail a record of the Sydney Stud Sheep Pales, and I have marked the pamphlet showing the name 3 and prices the sheep brought that were DIPPED IN YOUR DIP. You will bleaFe observe that there was only one other sheep that reached SO guineas and this was bred in New South Wales. Kvervone who saw my sheep were pleased with the condition of the wool, BEING SO RRir.UT KXD FRKE PIIOJI TICKS, and I had numerous inquiries as to what Dip I had used. I. PABSOT, NESS ft CO., Darlington, England, MANUFACTURERS OF MB©©^®! ■ THE premier • rw IS^sPlil <! w • non-poisonous dip . iiwa r ded Medal (Hiahest Award) World's Fair, Chicago, 7893 : Nine international Gold Medals • Silve. Mi^oi /'Hisrheit Award) Calcutta, 1884 ; Medal and Diploma (Highest A warrU Amsterdam,' PBICTCS— Tn Casks, 3s 9d per gallon. la Drum 3, 4s 6d »«*• gallon. Testimonials and further information can be obtained from STJB-AGENTS— GORDON P. WOOD, Timaru ; DARLING & MILNE, Oamaru : MALLOCH & CO., Waikouaiti ; BROWNE BROS., Lawrence; FAITT & CO., Gore; H. L. TAPLEY & Co., Invercargill.

Mr "F M. Byrne, for many years on the literary staff of the Tuapeka, Times, takes )ditorfal charge of Thr People, weekly journal which is being brought ovit in this lit-

Messrs G-oyen, Fitzgerald, Richardson, and Bossence, the Otago Education Board's inspectors, left for Wellington on Saturday tc attend the inspectors' conference re syllabus on d other matters,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2603, 3 February 1904, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2603, 3 February 1904, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2603, 3 February 1904, Page 16

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