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C I 1 EMPIRE COMPANY'S It is in every way the PUREST and BEST BAKING POWDER offared to the publio It makes unrivalled Scones. . Sold in Tins at 6d 9 Is G<l, and 2s each. W. AND G. lURNBTILL & 00., PROPRIETORS, WELLIKGTO3sr> (JARBOL QRYBTALTHE GREAT AMERICAN SHEEP | DIP, The Cheapest, Most Convenient, and Most Effective Dip Ever Discovered. A Perfectly Soluble Fluid. Nonpoisonous. One Gallon mixed with one hundred gallons of cold water will make a wash that is a cer« tniu Exterminator of Ticks, Lice, Scab, Mange, Ringworm, etc. This Dip contains a Wood Tab Spibit, an ingredient used in no other Dipping Preparation. It is guaranteed not to stain or discolour the wool. It is perfectly harmless to persons using it. It will increase the growth of wool. It produces heavier fleeces. It ia lasting in its effect. CABBOL CRYSTALWas tried extensively in Canterbury last year, and in every case gave entire satisfaction. Tho following letter from W. A. Low Esq., is published from among many received : — St. Hele n's Station, Amuri, Oct. 22nd, 1890 E. Dombrain, Esq., Christchuroh. Dear Sir,— l have great pleasure in informing you of tho result of the dipping with the Carbol . Crystal Dip. I examined the sheep three days after dipping. They were then perfectly dry, and. not a single live tick or sound egg could be found on the sheep, while the wool was quite sofb and lusti'ous in appearance, so much so that, had' , it not been for the smell of the woolj.no oho would have imagined that the sheep had been dipped at all. I jll'oli©UHCe it :tus Dli» I have e?br seen. It is a similar Dip tc Little's, and combines with water without che slightest trouble, . . . There was not a sign of a stain on the wool. , I propose to send you one of the skins of the sheep dipped, which will speak for itself.— -Youra faithfully, W. A. LOW. 5s per Gallon. COMMON, SHELTON & CO,, :■■": Gisbobne. . >; , E. F. Dombbain, New Zealand Agent. *

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6143, 15 August 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6143, 15 August 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6143, 15 August 1891, Page 4

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