Ponsohby,' June 16th; 1910; To NAZOL, Ltd. Gentlemen^A week or two ago I contracted a very severe' cold iri the head, arid sore throat, arid was advised to try "Nazol" (which had done my friend 'so much good). I must say I had very ( little' faith m the remedy at first, as I've" tried so many "cold cures," but with m different results, but "Nazol" did all my friend claimed for it, giving relief at the first dose, and eventually: making a com pleto cure. I unhesitatingly advise anyone suffering' from Catarrh, Sore Throat, or Cough to try your certain remedy, "Nazol." . ' , ' Yours faithfully, C.M.
MURTON'S DIP.
EXTRACTS FRpjl. OPINIONS OF USERS. T. V. NUTSFORD, Esq., Paparoa; Auckland, r 16th August, 1910, writes : — "I have used this Dip for the last twenty years." It kills all ticks and lice, and improves 'the wool of the sheep so much that everybody , admires them." . A. R. DAVIDSON, Esq., Nelson, 18th August, 1910. — "As a destroyer of para; sites 'Murton's Dip' merits all that can be said m its favor." / JOHN 1 MUIR/ Esq., Fortification, August 30th, 1909..-^';^, Murton's Dip:, The sheep'' are' thoroughly clean from ticks and lice My clip brought top price through the whole of the Invercargill , series of vwqol, sales." . . ' ISAAC. WARD, Esq., Ness Valley, Clevedon, 12th Aflgiistr 1910:-^ " 'Murton's .-Dip''.: has stood the test of time. Haying used it for years, I can thoroughly, recommend it." ■ t , W ; . ! S. GARJER, Esq., Ka^eoi, Waimariho, August 13th,?1910.-— , T have been unable to find any ticks, after using ■Murton's Dip.'" ; . . THOS. FITZPAraiCK, Esq;., Kooke, RangitUtei, August 18th, 1910.— "Haying used 'Murton's Dip' . for tlie last ' ten years, I find it ' to ' bo an excellent Dip,' which readily, kills all yorrain and imf>arts a luxuriant growth and adds a ustre'to the wool." / F; C. TWIGG, Esq/, Puketapu, H. 8 ., September lQth, . 1910.-— "I have been ÜBirig. your.; Dip, for a number of years,. It has • given me very ' satisfactory results. It is most reliable.", ( HIKU, BEE &JITI CLIPS. The "Hiku," c «*Bee," and "Titi" wools (from .the Waiapu- district) fetched, at" the London Wool Sales last year, up to Sixteen'-pence; ;.Halfpenny, .Fifteen-pence Halfpenny, and I?if teen-pence for greasy crossbred: .<-, These were dipped ' with ,murton>s. - :-/. ; yy-y SOLE AGENTS for POVERTY BAY : MESSRS ...' - WIUIAMB & KEHLE; LTD LIMITED. ' ' - 455
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12274, 11 October 1910, Page 2
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