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Removal Sale. GREAT REDUCTIONS , —o— ; — . Begs to. intimate to the Public of Kelson and surrounding Districts, that owing to increasing business, he intends closing his present Establishments in Bridge and Trafalgar streets, and removing his large and Hrst-class 81OOKS of ??atches, Clocks, Jewellery, etc., to those centrally situated and commodious Premises now known as the Rani? flf NPW Sniltn Walp<! BA&& Ul AIUW UUUIiU YYdltity .Four doors be*ow his present Shop in Trafalgar-street, where all orders entrusted to him will be under < ■■•■;■■. ■•■;■•■ his immediate supervision. lie "WHOLE of the Larger! Varied STOCKS of EIRSTOLASS GOODS will be offered at the JEnor mous X>is'coimt of SO per Cent, or 4s in the c£, pkior to removal in May next. Intending purchasers will do well to. take the opportunity now offered. The PREMISES in BRIDGE S1 IIEET for SALE or to Let. ■/:;:,::/T. MUNCASTER V jprsaetieal Wptelimaker,-Jeweller, &c, • " : TJiAFALGiii AJND JiitlDGß STKEfcJTrt. ■ • ■ ,| | j (\ IMW * ■ . ' ROBERT SNODGEASS begs to diiect public attention to his now famous rJbJAS— No. I.—RIBBKNIA. BLEND ... ... . 2a. lI.—HBITAnMA BLEND ... ... 2s. 6d. 111.—CALEDONIA BJ./E.VD ... ... 3s. For a considerable time post three TEAS have been used by a large and erer-inereasinp number of the families o1 Kelson and euri-ouniiing district?, and are co highly spoken of that all who are not jet usii g them are confidently recommended to give, them a ttial. These LVas are imported direct info Nelson, I hereby avoiding .Agents' and other iutermediate profits, at)d are therefore the very best value obtninable. Blenoed and packed in -| and lib. Packets, 51b.. and 101b. convenient air;iglit Tins, Boxes, and Half-Chests, ac , ■■ Caledonia Houss, Hardy-st, ■.■■■■Dipping Season. 1884. IMPOETANT KoTlci°'i'O FLOCK-OWNERS. The Special Improved Glycerine Dip. SOLUBLE IN <OLD WATEK. Scab Cured Without Injury to the Wool. ■ ■ ' |"«*iO r"•'yillS JNon-poi.souous Dip is certain prevenlativp and Jjli^Sßff -a^^^^^l';-' .a cure of Scab, unrl is unrivftlied for the complete destruction lir^^llL^1 J^^^^w ot" Lice, and Parasites of every description infesting the 1 111 /»rr»« liilir Skin of tiheep, Catile, and olher animal?. . |fttfCERSS»JP H| ■ it HAS GAINED THE tiIGIIEST REPUTATION, illnf^'^^^^ 1™ or '' Poßseßßeß tn(' double advantugo of simultaneously repelling lllfll r^=r^^^^ Hi contagion und cloansinp; the skin from filth. . iw l^df^%'M Ir 1)Om NOT DIBCOLOR THE WOOL, Kjl \pr-^Jt— zzfi MM or act injutiously upon Ihe natural yoke of eatnt 1, but feeds (h.-> Slw vv^Slf^^y/l F!< see, maintains tlie natural lustre, and wonderfully promolea its IS lil r^sJlv^-l1' IllAi 'row*''* '^ne P^eat risk incurred' by introducing novely-purchascd" H [f^^^^§l|j ftilHll lOck amongbt heallby snimalg already on the Huns may be entirely ■Sp^^^^^jpr '. This Div is NOT A CHEAP CHEMICAL FLUID, but a ,|, ik**^ Bleed of Ingredients (Glyrerine beinp one) wliich all toud to benefit the Aniuißi utid the Woo'; anr. these ingredients are mixed by new powerful s earn traehiisery, so that a thorough conßißtenoy is alwaja obtained. "ned: pping with t,hi@ Dip (in mid-flnece) to our directions will save the great inconTenience of dipping twice, as ?8 the case with other Dips. For ihe attacks of the MAGGOT ELY and FOOT 7;OT in all kinds of Sheep this is an Infallible Kemedv.—(Si-e PamphletE for Instructions.) Amongst tho numerous Testimonials wu have received in the Colony lor this GLYCERINE DIP, we sdect the following:— From Reginalb Fosxee, Esq., Sheejj Inspector, North Canterbury. " Ambprley, North Canterbury, April 17, 1883. " We BITSS, Epq (Messrs. Matson, Buss, & Co.), Kan«iora. " Drar Sir—l have to-day made a careful examination of Mr T. Croft's Bbeep, which were dipped in my presence at Aehley, by Mr Hnywavd, on the 26th March, in Meesra Tom linson and Hay ward s Glycerine Dip. " The result of my inepeciion today is, I am pleased to be able to state, in every respect highly satisfactory. . _ '•'lhe sheep were badly infected with Lice and Tints, and, in ronspquence, not thriving. "After they were dipped, (hey were at my request put buok in the same paddock from whence they came. To-day the sheep have tho appearance of having thriven well sinci dipping, . ■ ' , " The v.-00l is soft and silky to tho touch, and is unusually bright and glossy, considering the ebort space of time eince they were dipped. " A'thou^h tho sheep emell strongly of (he Dip, there is very eligh* stain in the wool, as may be seen from the uamp^s I enclose. I found no-live Lice <-r Ticks, and whnt is, in im opinion, highly important, Ihe Tick Fggs were all dead. As the L:c« Ova are not easily visible to the nuked eje, I am not. able to say what condition they are in, but as they are mippoyed to i'atch in 14 days, and as there are no young Lice to be teen, it may, I think, be taken for granted that they ero also dead. <'l attribute thiß killing of t c epga to the length of time the sheep were kept in the Dip —nearly a miiiute'-whi«h in my opinion is not any too long, "I am, dear Sir, "Yours faith rully, (Signed) ■•• REGINALD FOSTER." Extract? from Letters from JNO. G-RIGG, E?q., Longbeach, Canterbury, " April 30th, 1883.—The general appesrance of the flock is all that could be wished for." •■ " May 10th, 1R83.—1 am more and more pleased with the appearance of my sheep that were dipped in your Dip, and I ehall cflrtainly use it next season. I will carefully note the appearance of the wool us compared with that in which other Dips were used." From JN#. BETD, Jun., Eeq, Elderelie, Oamaru. "June 30lh, 1883.—1 have finished dipping some time ego, and your Dip was a great success, and I shall use it again next, aeuson." ; Wool dipped with ' Glycerine Dip " last ytar at TS.Z, and Australian Land Company's Stud Fiork Station hits realised the highest price in the London Market, and the 12 Fleeeee which'obtained the Silver Meda! at'.tb-\lnte Sydney Exhibition from the earae Station were dipped ia the "Glycerine Dio." This Dip has been uaed by the N.Z. and A. Land Company for a number ol years with the gr ate&t Buccees. —Vide Account Sales, 1883. The Prize Pen of Lincoln Sheep at the lale Lincoln April Fair and Newark Fuir were dipped with the '• Glycerine Dip," viz., E. A. and J. A. Thorpe's, Nocron, near Lincoln. Wool dipped with "Glycerine Dip" obtained the Silver Medal at the late Paris Exhibition. Sold in Drums of 201b.—2 gallons, 501b.—5 gallons; 1001b.—10 gallons. „ ■„ ss. per gallon in Single Drums. A CONSIDERABLE EEPUOTION made in large quantitiee for large Flockf. .-..; . : ■■■■'■ ■- . -■■ ;:-■ '.-, - Agents: .. ... " . ■•; : ■■■ .Messrs. "Wilktes & Field, Neteos. „-; Hodder & Co B3 Eichmond; Sole Manufacturers aud Exporters, I^OMLINSON & HAYWMD, Agricultural Okemists, LINCOLN, 'ENO-L^:Nl>. CgT For plans of Mr. Hayvrard'e Improved[Sheep Batbj, with Patwfc HjldiDg Qongw»y comveying the Bheop into th« Bath, apply to fail Agenti.

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Colonist, Volume XXVII, Issue 3881, 31 March 1884, Page 4

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