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IMPORTANT TO FLOCK- MASTERS. COOPEI'S SHEEPIiIPPING POWDER, THK OBLSBBATED ENGLISH EEBiEDY FOB TICKS, LICE, AND SCAB, IS THS OHS&PSSST AND BEST. ,~v . r-^^i « '=rhls Dip has been in use upwards of 53 It 1b more extensively nssd than all i W^^^^sMt i ) otbcr Di PP B > boin S aPPsicda PP sicd t0 opwordo of /;^IMS^S?W"Ww? 30 million Bhoop GROh:roar ' fe^sJ;&S^° oN^V^Ki l.» \Mh> » is tne handiest snd ohcapoat Dip, re- ;>--, \^MMMf^ «-» irin S no brfling or hot water. )Mil}^mM^^MtM§SMM^' «« » certain cure for Lice nnd Scab. hUltho insects and then pasa oif them''■'^S J^.r^Jj^^^^->^^&^^-^'-=- selves, ita ejects remain in the fieeoa & -^H-V^^S^-^=Vr^v^^<r^« SJ *&).%* f l° n 8 time, and prevent now infeotioa. T^i^S^^^r^^^f^^M^^*^ Ithosnever beea equalled byany other Dip KXIBAOT PROM THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE HIGHLAND AND AGBIOULTUBA.L SOCIETY OF SOOTLAKD, 1870:— "An infinite variety of proprtttaty and Patent Dipa are now finding their way into ths Market. Gome of these are really good, some indifferent, and others absolutely bad. Wo beilevo Coopeb's lo bo the longest ostabliehod and oheapost, find also the mest exteamvely njsod. A& shown by the railway booka, it appoars ho less than 1200 doeoa packages, or enough to dip 288,000 sheep, ate sent out weekly. It is used extonaively on tha Continent, ana in the Uolonieß, accompanied by • directions for naa' printed in many languages. As a Summer and Autumn Dip wo consider it second to none, sad bavo always used it. Its oheapueis ana oxtresie solubility in cold watbb particularly reoommead it for these purposes." Since the above w»3 written tb.B sale has more than doabled. From JAMB 3 Al-bxakdbb, Esq., Wanganul. •• Seven years ago I wta Induced to buy eight oaaeo of your Sheep Dipping Compound, and, sb an experiment, I used a few paokets aocording to the directions. I selected a few old awes, not oaring whether I lost them or not, and not one of them was injured in the least. I afterwards dippnd my whole Flock of 10,000, and did not lose one. "I now dip tor Lice, Rnd find it moat effectual. I am also told by my neighbours it Is equally bo for Bmb " I have dipped ovor 50,000 Bhpep with it, nnd never iost but ono, tsnd this anlnisl was asor. licking itself just alter it left the bsstbs. I consider that with ordinary care your Dipping Powdor, used on a large or stnad scale,' is perfeotly bafe. The chief point boing to Bee thst the sneep aro quito dry bof ore thoy are turned out to grass," From Mr. THOMAS KroatETON, M&sagor for the Hon. Robert Campbell, Benmoro Estate, vVaitakl. Oooper'e Dip is tha boat dip lor Lambs I evor need." .From Ddnoan MoMaeteb, Esq., Walrarapa, MIM I have usort Cooper's Dipping Powder for about four years, and am well satisfied with tho tesnlts, believing it to be lasting c its effects," "To Mr. OOOI'EB, BerkhamsfceS, England, ' Auckland, October 12, 1880. " Deab Sik, — Accompanying our order by this mall we aro pleased to observe that your Sheep- Dipping (7oinpoa\id is steadily gaining ground ia thia part of New Zealand, " At the reqtiest'of our customers wo have occasionally imported Dips by other firms, but our buyers have invariably f allon book to thd use of Coopor'B Sheep Dip, " Tho Flook-mastera who have written to us on the Bubjeot havo always spoken in the highest tonas of tho artlcb, — We are, yours, &0., "J, O. EHABLAND k Co., Manufwsturlns Ohemißts." .raEPABSD ONLY BY W^lUl 0&OFBR, M.B.C3.VA CHEMICAL WORKS BERKHAMSTEF ENGLAND. Beld in ?ao'2ofn, suffioieat for from 20 to yt Sheep, or la oases saff jit for 1500 to 2000, according to the long th of wool. AOEsra ra the Noaa Isnm? : Messrs, KEMPTHORNE, PSOSSKR. k Co., Auckland and WeiUngkn Mo?«rs. BHARLAUD ie Co., Ancklßßd aM Tarnßriki Mr. F. W. WILLIAMS, Napier Messrs. BARRAUD & SON, Wollingtou Messrs. DRUMMOND & ALEXANDER. Wanganui. £ AYE fMEY BY ADfIPTISB omlln & bAUbnti 5 ntabtL dtdkM., &MITH & Cadgiiet's Parcel System ia now an admitted Boon to Country settlers. Smith & Caugugy's Parcola bave for fonr years given nuboun^ed satisfaction. Smith & OAUorißr's hava always aimod at combining excellonco with cheapness, and by so doing have cccurod the confidance of the public. Smitit & Oadohey study closely tbo wauti of thoir Country frieuds, nnd do their utmost to supply a Genuine Article at tbo lowest possible price for cash. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY DIUPE.>S, Queen-street> Auckland ; and Newmarket. a 94 to ML VELVEIEEI. A Y"*vr The s.trictcst examiner may try every teat of touch 4§?^&^ g&i and s>ight without discovuing thai thebe are other fl^^S^. jJSjjst&i thau ttie Genoa Velvets which they so closely resdrnjfifsilfla ble, while the peculiar arraugenicntb lesultmg in the fast woven pne enable thc;;i to st<::id interminable and rough vcar, which wouid lum ual velvets at jS&v^ 1^ lour tunes the juice. Icr Costumes and j&g*ssJAi!£k^£\, */^K. Tnn:mi:igs u)3 unequalled, and iv fact i^^^^^ WJ^»!a for all puipo=.es in winch Silk Velvet '* /W^^Ssg^i nia\ be used lccoinmend fSp^r'^V^^gi ■ pife^-^^x thC'LOUIG" VtLV£TE£.N. te'-' -^ '^M May be had from all JOX- & » ¥{&* ■ i^'-lpJi-^y Dr.'i '-is throughout , <7;ic< •- ** ~'l~> ' &rs&s ''& TLo Physician's Cure Irhl Y<a "id "SCj 'ij"^ iS P--*^"/ff!»'^ f"^^ E?i * 3 * (98-J lor Gr) '> lt i Bheumatic mllkiß^P $£$ I UfM Gout ar - d Gravel : the I R© j| E P\ g XV m WfK 1 J *alestni..Amost pcntle The Universal Beinedy ior Afi-uiy o, v.,- ulw «h, £,^ <c ";5 O }i?, at l!S" Headache, Heartburn, Im'ieeauoa, Son- lSi-uotuttouD, m *i"' ?™^nn^ Bilioiis Ailectious. ' .' *! f,^".!?^. : i-l Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers N.B. ASIC FOR PINNEFOgP'S MAGNESIA,^ AMiatlOAN WALTHAM WATCHES, v THE BESi TIMK-KEEPERS IN THE V7OELD

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6844, 24 August 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6844, 24 August 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6844, 24 August 1885, Page 4

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