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- ,1,;.,.;-. £ ;„.;-. : . -f.f'f.f.:i, . EMPIRE ;' : (^Q]U^^o-} ' t It is in every way the PUREST and BAKING POWDER offered tK) the puhlio . It makes unrivalled Scones. ; "f r ._ ]%■ Sold in Tins at 6d, 13* Is 6d,.apd 2s each. : W. AND a IXjMßtTLiri 00i,7 PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON., . ;v V QARBOL QRYST^r THE GREAT AMERICAN SHEEP DIP, ' '■ 7",.\y/ The Cheapest, Most Convenient, and Mcst Effective Dip Ever Discovered. A Perfeotly Soluble Fluid. . If on- r poisonous. 7 V. One GaUon mixed with one hundred gallons of cold water wili make a wash that is acer« tain Exterminator of Ticks, Lice, ScabY Mange, Ringworm, eto. This Dip contains a Wood Tar Spirit, an ingredient used in no other Dipping > v Preparation. , '7 lb is guaranteed not to stain or discolour the •- wool. It is perfectly harmless to persons using it. It wili increase the growth of wool. It produces heavier fleeces, , ,It is lasting in- its effect.;:. - ; OMBOIi OBTpTAfr / Was tried extensively in Canterbury; laat year, and in every case gave entire. / satisfaction, _ - .."''" A j'. '."' The following letter from W. A,. Low A.-,-.' Esq., is published from among many re«,;. ceived:- — . ' .7;, 7/7/ St. Helen's Station, Amuri,-6pt. 22nd, 1890^ ■ E. Dombrain, Esq., Christohuroh. > Dear Sir, — I have great .pleasure. ,__•.. ln. -. \- forming you of the result of tVdippingwithv the Carbol Crystal Dip, I examined ;the77 sheep three days after dipping. They weraV then perfeotly dry, and not a single life', tick or sound egg could be found oh; the/;/ sheep, while the wool was ;^ite soft, and 7 lustrous in appearance, so much so. that, had > ifc not been for the smell of. -iKe) wool,/no .oaa. ■'-.-- would have imagined that the sheep bad M^a/, dipped at all, I prbnouiicp it/libfe, fil'iefot "'"/, "Dm I liave ever seen. It is ajutnllaiTiDiftir tc Little's, aqd. oombihes. with water without 1, the slightest trouble.; 7 .? v jlheire^aa*;: not a sign of a stain on the wool* / 1 ._»r6^t(i Af to send you one of the /skids- -of the -sheep if a dipped, which will Bpeak forltself.-R-Yourti 5 faithfully, •'-.•'•• .7 ; 7 W. A k LOW. &n per Gallon., COMMON, SHELTON & OO.j Gisborne. ' " " ,! . E. E. Dombrain, New Zealan^ Agent* ■ I - ...1.. ■..■ 1 .ILLIJ'L-Jl.!J..jJli.M :jqj.!,l>»^>fWiLl,y».ii; ';-

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6146, 19 August 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6146, 19 August 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6146, 19 August 1891, Page 4

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