IMPORTANT TO FLOCK-MASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEP-DIPPING POWDER, THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH REMEDY FOR TICKS, LICE, AND SCAB, IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. /^s. " J**^ •'V. h ** *" 8 "^'P kaßk a8 lieen * D ÜBe u P war ds of 53 •£=Ji^£/&' <fJ "" * 8 more extensively used than all J >£P* jStiHiisßiiuE&bMUHHuiatf' other Dips, being applied to upwards of €*"Si§WA^^ «V o\^ .^*T»i J v^l? %9r^ It is tho handiest and obeapest Dip, reIBSP^^ \^ ,*O |M^|)!^m|§srJ quiring no boiling or hot water, lt is a certaia cure for Lice » nd Scab - «SPF IP Unliko the many Liquid Dips which just r^2^y^HW^^^^^^m' l£ * > kiH the snßects Bnd lhe . Q paBB off them " !^f^'l^\<^'J) j^^T^^>^^^m^o*^--0^ :^' selves, its effects remain in the fleece a r^^W^!^^-^r^S^S^^' tF^S*"" f" IODg ' ime> Bnd P revent new infection. Ithas never been equalled by any other Dip EXTRACT FROM THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND, 1870:— "An infinite variety of proprietary and Patent Dips are now finding their way into the Markpt. Pome of thefle are really good, some indifferent, and others absolutely bad. We belipve Cooper's to be the longest established and cheapest, nnd also the meat extensively used. As Bbown by the rnilwav books, it appears no les3 than 1200 dozen paokages, or enough to dip 288,000 Pheep, are sent out weekly. It is used extensively on the Continent, and in the Colonies, accompanied by ' directions for use' printed in many languages. As a Summer and Autumn Dip we consider it second to none, and have always used it. Its cbeapneis and extreme solubility in cold WATER particularly recommend it for these purposes." Since the above was written the sale has more than doubled. From James Alexander, Esq., Wiumanui. " Seven years ago I was induced to buy eight cases of your Sheep Dipping Compound, and, as an experiment, I used a few packets according to the directions. I selected a few old ewes, not caring whether T lost them or not, and not one of them was injured in the least. I afterwards dipped my whole Flock of 10,000, and did not lose one. "I now dip for Lice, and find it most effectual. I am also told by my neighbour! it IB equally »o for Scab. " I have dipped over 50.000 sheep with it, and never lost but one, and thi» animal was seen lioking itself just after it left the baths. I consider that with ordinary care your Dipping Powder, used on a large or ansnll scale, is perfectly safe. The chief point being to see that the sheep are quito dry before they are turned out to grass." i From Mr. Thomas Middleton, Maaaeer for the Hon. Robert Campbell, Benmore Estate, Waitaki, " Cooper's Dip is the best dip for Lambs I ever used." From Duncan MoMaster, Esq., Wairarapa. " I have used Cooper's Dipping Powder for about four years, and am well satisfied with the results, believing it to be lasting in its effects." " To Mr, Cooper, Berkhamsted, England. Auckland, Ootober 12, 1880. " Dear Sir, — Accompanying our order by this mail we are pleased to observe that your Sheep-Dipping Compound is steadily gaining ground in this part of New Zealand. 11 At the request of our customers we have occasionally imported Dips by other firms, but our buyers have invariably fallen back to the uae of Cooper's Sheep Dip. "The Flock- masters who have written to us on the subject have always spokan ia the highest terms of the article.— We are, youra, &c, "J. C. SH ARLAND & Co., Manufacturing ChemUti." PREPARED ONLY BY WILLIAM COOPER, M.R.C.V.S, CHEMICAL WORKS, BERKHAMSTED, ENGLAND. Sold in packets, sufficient for from 20 to 30 Shpep, or in cases sufficient for 1600 to 3000, according to the length of wool. Agents in the North Island : Messrs. KEMPTHORNE. PRORSER.& Co.. Auckland and Wellington Messrs. RHARLAND k Co., Auckland and Taranaki Mr. F. W. WILLTAMS. Napier Messrs. BARRAUD & SON, Wellington Messrs. DRUMMOND & ALEXANDER, Wanganui. FOR MAKING f — — 1 This Baking Pow. der will be found Bread &c and from BREAD Kl^^^^TT^M^^^^^^^^M^^^^^R^l^^Pla its composition may Analytical Chem- ||||li^^^CJJy JTM t^J^^pTOpi I use the Bread made land & Co., Auck- liilnlDß f^^^^HMUßWM^^^fc^^^MlSli Haises, 8.A., M D., lavd — Wehavemade |-|||uK«^L9M 'a' A Qj vc ' it to be prepared from -^^BitfßKrirTWrifE^iiiff^^ Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. materials which are i^y!^^^t»7?SfrSriir^^K'^^B^a™l ever oT any injurious ' ] ~ ' ,biorFlavourin3 ingredients. ESSENCES. aß*o h s bto - There is but one class of Cold Medals for the Exhibition, and the Decoration of the Cross of the Legion of Honour constitutes a superior recompense." (Signed) M. A. FETIS.^ OjScitil Jitparler of the Musical Juries c/ J«6i a»i itij t JOHN BRINSMEAD & SONS' PATENT SOSTENENTE Paris, 1878; the Gold Medal and the Silver Medal, Paris. 1878, the Gold Medal and Diplomaof Honour, South Honour, Paris, 1867; Prize Medal, London, 1862, &c 18a, WIGMORE STREET, LONDON, W. Illustrated Price Lists post free on application to th* Principal pianoforte dealers of Australia & New Zealand. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES, THE BESTZTIME-KEEPERS IN THE WORLD AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878^
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3962, 9 February 1882, Page 4
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