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IMPORTANT TO FLOCK-MASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEP-DIPPING POWDER, THE CELEBBATED ENGLISH REMEDY FOB TICKS, LICE, AND SCAB, IB THJB CHEAPEST AND BEST. „'-v ,/v r*,\<\_ A. This Dip has been in nso upwards of 53 <^^'^ f 7^- SS^^i^ww^i^ lt; is more extensively uaed than all y^tJ^^Wl^Ws^^^^ other Dips, being applied to upwardß of fc'ift^^^ <?^%^U ift^lvS^ Jt is tbe JißDdiest and cheapest Dip, re- «. C V? ft&Vt°^ S\^ luiriug1 uiriug n0 b ° yin B or bot water - kllltbe inseots and thoa paB3 off then> '^ eolvos, its effects remain in the floeoe a \ *os£*> $ I° n B time, and prevent new infeotion. Ithasnover boois equalled byany other Dip EXTRACT FEOM THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE HIGHLAND AND AGRIOULTUBAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND, 1870:— "An infinite variety of propriJtary and Patent Dips are now finding their way into the Market, borne of theae are really good, some lndifferoot, and others absolutely bad. Wa bodeve Coopeb'9 \>o bs the longest established and cheapest, and also the most extensively nsed, As shown by tbo railway books, it appears no less than 1200 dozen packages, or enough to dip <588,000 sheep, ate seat out weekly. It is uaed extensively on the Continent, and in the Coloaioa, accompanied by ' dircotiona for uso' printed in maGy languages. As a Summer sn i Autumn Dip we consider it second to none, and have always used it. Its cheapness and extreme solubility In cold water particularly recommend if for those purposes." * since the above waa written the sale has more then doubled. From James Albxanobb, Esq., Wanganui. "Seven years ago I wtelndnosd to bay eight cases of your Sheep Dipping Compound, »nd, os an experiment, I used a few packets according to the directions. I soloctod a lew old £wes, not caring whether I lost them or not, and not one oi them was injured in the least. 1 afterwards dipped my whole Flock of 10,000, and did not lose one. "I now dip for Lice, and find It most sifoctual, I am also told by my neighbours It is equally so for fc'oib. " 1 have dif pod over f.0.000 Bhsep with it, and never lost but one, and thi3 animal wa« seen lioking itsolf just after it left the baths. 1 consider that with ordinary care your Dipsjinj; Powder, übml on a large or small 3calo, is perfectly bafo. The chiof point boing to see tost the sneep are quite dry befora they are turned out to grass," From Mr. Thomas Middjueton, Manager for the Hon. Robort Csaipball, Benraore Bstote, WaitakJ, Cooper's Dip Is the best dip for Lambs I ever asod." i?rom Duncan MoMasteb, Esq., Wdrsrapa. " I have used Cooper's Dipping Powdor for aboat four years, and am well catieflod with the results, believing it to bo lasting ia its effects." " To Mr. Cooi'jua, Berkhfsmsted, fingland, Auckian-3, Octobar 12, 1560. " Deab dm, — Accompanying our ouisr by this mail we are plcasod to observe tliat your •jheep'Dipping (Jomponu-I is eteadiiy gaining ground in thia port of Now 2>ji>!and, "At the request of oar customo-s wo faavo occasionally imported Dips by other fii'iue, bat oar buyers have Invariably fallen !>aok to tho une of Cooper's bhe*p Dip. " The Flook- loastera who have writtOG to us oa the subjuot have aiwaya spoken in the SiighBBt tsnaa of the article, — We ere, yours, &c, « J. O. tiMAULAND & Co., Maauf*ntnring Chemißte/' PREPARED ONLY BY WH.SbIJ.M COOPER, S3.R.C.V.S y CHEMICAL WORKS BERKHAMSTEF ENGLAND. Sold In packolfl, auffioioct for from 20 to "^ Snoop, or In cases su&* *_jit for 1500 to 2000, according to the length of wool. Agents in the Kobth Island : Mcssri3. UEMPTHORNE, PllOSSiilß, k Co., Auckland azjd Welilngtoa Measrp. RHAKLAKD k Co., Auckland Bad Tarur.aSd Mr. P. W. "WILLIAMS, Napier Messrs. BA.RHAOD & SON, tt'oiHngtoa Meesw, .OBUMMO^D & ALEKANDEfI, Waaganul.

A SUPERLATIVE TONIO, DIUKETIO, AKXI-DYSFEPTiO ( ASt> INVIGORATING CORDIAL. TpniS MEDICINAL BEVEBAdE is war li ranted not only fres from every injurious proporty and ingredient, but of the bent poE^ Bible qnality, Its extraordinary Modioinal { properties in GraveS, €J©«?t, Chroulc Kl2ie«» maligns, iHcipSecit Jpropwy, Flatulence, Colic Palus, of the Stomach or Bowels, whether in Adnlte or Infautß. In ail ordinary coaas of Obstruction in the gitifiryg, Bladder, & Urissarj tn Bys^&pria, whether Acute or Chronic j in General Ltebiiity, Sluggish Circulation of the Blood, Inancquato Aenimilslion of Food, i»nd Exbaa^ted Vital Energy, Are acknowledged by tho whole Medica Faoalty, aad attested in their highctt written authorities, PEBPETD AITIKJ 0 KCTION 8 ag&lnst the Balo of Conaterfeite o£ Wolfe's Schnapps have boon grnnlud by tbo Sopifcms Courtß of Now tiuuth Wciea and Victoria, and farther action will be instantly t&kon sguinst anyouft infringing upon the Trade rights of tho f roprietor 1 f ole Agents lot Anetrulia and New Zoolaad— ; M. MOSS & Co., ) BTDKKY ANI> MELBOUBHH, V/ALTER NATHAN & Co., ; AUKHTa, V/KLUKUTOM. fcH7f,B d* lAjk d faßfaj rss.LS» i | THE! GBEAT SNQLIBH RJSMBD? FOR 90DT AND BSBUMATJBM. A i/ii anfferors fro3i the abovo cotuplainss t\ eitbar of r«cenf, or lon^ efca?id:uft, &*e ■ sdvlaod to ma BLAIS'B GOUT aad SHWCf. . KATIO PILL 9. They can bo rotod upon as ) tho nwst safe and effaotuol remedy ovoi j offered to tho public, and havo beon anivwri ssiiy C93d in Amorioa and Barope many ye»ra with the great'-ai; saoooaa, Hoi' Majesty's Cooimin'riouers have anfcbri fiaad the naErso and ftddro3a of " Thomas Frout, No. 229, Lsondun, tio be t ir» proosocl upon tho Government stamp afiixei ■ to each box o! thogonyiao laci'icico. 'iyiJ iv 'Jti^,.!i»<l b ! i lf!» ljdo and j;s, 0-1, per 'xat, n? abt.thi'.d oj auj Cb'Otoict in fhf duatrftSiDu GoJoalss. bJ.73 jy& '8

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6733, 16 April 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6733, 16 April 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6733, 16 April 1885, Page 4

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