[Established 1871. J ,;:/. I,:,, 1 Specially-finished TENTS and FLTS, made from best Calico, Drill, and Duck, stocked in all sizes. DECK CHAIES—B/-, 10/6, 11/6. HAMMOCKS—B/6 to 20/APRONS for Carpenters. Cabinetmakers, and Bakers. Best Duck with two pockets, 2/3 each. FLAGS Union Jacks, New Zealand Ensigns, made from best Bunting. FLAGS from 1/- each. Prices and Sizes on application. Manufacturers of the UNIVERSAL HOESE COVERS. If you want the BEST, ask for the UNIVERSAL TENTS AND MAEQUEES FOE HIEE. 11l 253 Princes Street, Dunedin. >.%^:wr,v:7.rx^ '*"- DRY POWDERED Bl 1.- It is an absolutely neutral and insoluble compound. 2. It contains only 12| per cent, of arsenic oxide. 3. It contains a larger peicentage of lead oxide than other brands. 4. It contains the lowest percentage of water-soluble arsenic. 5. 'iT WILL'NOT BURN THE FOLIAGE NOR INJURE THE FRUIT IN ANY WAY WHEN APPLIED UNDER PROPER CONDITIONS. * 6. It may be mixed with Lime Sulphur Solution or Bordeaux Mixture without danger of producing damaging compounds. SOLD BY STUART and- CUMBERLAND STREETS, DUNEDIN. Write for pamphlet giving full particulars and prices. Do it now, because only limited stocks are available for this season s spraying. - '■.-■.■ : p.v..y/' —- t mm m m^mmm^M ;&-x*^zz:ww WK> V v-4 » imm » h SSI IS I f If \l I \I I McDougall-dipped Sheep are healthy ■ At \ \l I - sh9o pV/I j Their fleeces are remarkable for ( 1 Xf \ \ length, lu3tre and 'soft-handle.' \ / ' _ "> ii" No vermin or filth—no harshness—no n. */' discoloration. Lice, Ticks and Maggots cannot live on flocks dipped in the world-famed r. 1 i m 1 i: ■ SHEEP Leading Sheepmen in Ivew Zealand are constantly testifying to the excellent results obtained by " McDougall's." Mr M. R. Lawlor, Gore, a, well-known breeder of Romneys, writing on December 9, 1016, states: "I have pleasure in stating that I have used M'Dougall's Dips for many years past with excellent results, and shall continue to do so." Order from Your Storekeeper., Chief Agents for New Zealand: N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. C.H.-48 Branches throughout the Dominion.
The Maoris have already collected '£14,000 towards £25,000 which it is intended to raise for the relief of Maori soldiers And "their dependents.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3329, 2 January 1918, Page 8
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