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[Established 1871.] “UNIVERSAL” TENTS AND FLYS. WHEN YOU REQUIRE A TENT, see that you get the “UNIVERSAL” Brand. ‘ UNIVERSAL” Tents and Flys are made from the Best Materials, Specially Finished, and Prices are Reas jnable. “UNIVERSAL” CALICO TENTS—--6xß 8 x 10 10 x 12 13/6 13/6 24/“UNIVERSAL” CALICO FLYS—fI x 11 10 x 12 12 x 14 8/6 10/. 13/6 Wo also stock the “UNIVERSAL” Tents and Flys in DRILL and DUCK qualities. Write for prices. FLAGS MADS TO ORDER—ANY SIZE OR DESIGN. TENTS & MARQUEES FOR HIRE. Quotations on application. DECK CHAIRS—S/-, 6/6 7/6 each. We Stock Brief Bags, Gladstone Bags, Duck Kit Bags, Leather Purses, etc. THOMPSON SZ, SOMS, 253 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN'. H&alihy FS&sks HSesh@si Prices To ensure getting all three you should follow the example of New Zealand’s Leading Pastoralists and use BIPS Most efficient for killing pests and parasites, keeping sheep clean, making wool grow and improving its quality. McDOUSALL’S LIQUID CARBOLSG—The oid original _ - - - Uon-Poisonous Dip first used about seventy years ago, and still supreme— is the best Summer Dip. Nothing so good for Lambs. Safe and easy to use. MoDOUGALL’S ARSENIC-SULPHUR PASTE Destroy. • . . —, Dice and prevents Ticks and Maggot Ply. Mixes easily with cold water and is ready for use immediately. Unlike crude arsenical powder dips, McDougall’s Paste has no harshcning effect upon Wool, nor does it cause Wool to discolour. Also McDougall’s “Bloom” Dip (Non-Poisonous).—Universally popular with Stud Breeders and Show Exhibitors. READ THIS TESTIMONIAL: Mr G. E. Allen, “Tipua,” Masterton, a prize-winner at the recent Hawke’s Bay Show, writes:—“l have been a user of your Sheep Dips on my Stud Romney Flock for some years past. They have always given great satisfaction. Your ‘Bloom’ Dip is a capital preparation for Stud Sheep. It leaves the Wool full of life and in good order at shearing-time. I always intend to use your Dips, and can recommend them to any Sheep-owner,” ORDER THE BEST OF ALL DIPS— McDOUGALL’S— FROM YOUR STOREKEEPER. Chief Agents for New Zealand: N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. “CYCLONE SPRING COIL FENCE Sent out In Five Chain Rolls OOG and LASVIB PFTOOF Top and Bottom Wires. No. 9 Gauge Wire; Intermediate, No. 11 : Cross Ties. No. 13. No wire holes are needed. WEATHER —The fence is made of best-quality wire, galvanised. Moisture does not affect it. Expansion and contraction caused by changes in temperature are provided by crimps in the horizontal lines. Once up, the fence needs no after straining. STOCK —The crimps make the fence elastic. Stock rushing it are thrown back, and both stock and fence are uninjured. The cross ties, I ft. apart, make a perfect web, through which no stock can pass. ACC I DENTS —Should a breach occur, only the part touched is affected. The rest of the fence remains taut. PIG FE N C E —A special " Cyclone ” Pig Fence with cross ties 6 inches apart is made. It will hold the most persistent pig that ever rooted. GET OUR FENCE AND GATE CATALOGUE. CYCLONE FENCE & GATE €O., 178 Montreal St., Christchurch | A. BRISCOE & CO., LTD., Agents.

Do You Want a Sheep or Cattle EAR-PLYER Which will CUT and not TEAR the ear ? The “ACME” Does this, and we GUARANTEE each pair. Bend us a cut of your mark, and we will send you a pair. SOLE AGENT; Tc% HARDWARE MERCHANT, . •. GISBORNE. T o FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, STOREKEEPERS. AND BUTTER WRAPPERS in Accordance with the Regulations of the SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACT. We will be pleased to send Samples and quotations on application. J WILKIE & CO. (Ltd.), PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, 230 DUNEDIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3168, 2 December 1914, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3168, 2 December 1914, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3168, 2 December 1914, Page 20

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