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lMP r ßlk> 7 T TO FLOCK-'TA.siERS. 1 _______ i "(Wm SHEEP-DIPPLNG ?QWW, <J H^^7^'^^^^^^!*^fe.iig. s It 'is moce extensively usea than all jf^j^t^^^pj^P^p^^^^a^K^^ otbor Dips, being applied to upwardß of o,^r^^^^^^^^^^^^J^^y Ve^A 30 tnllliou dhoop eiioh year, r- >^t\^^» It ia tbe handi'jst und eboapedt Dip. reStyS ty' r T> A^^s^^p?^®^^^ s^ juiring no bo"*ling or hot wntor, Uulikp the many Liqiiif! Dip's j:wi '^^ s^r^>*C^ HJJ \L^~^^^'&iS!&^%si' ' ? i*' tho iusects ami then pasf> oil tbemifejlfeisij'^^x^*vH^r^- J '--^Vi i ~"^^ *r^?i}\*^ solves, its effects rainnia in i.Wft fluece b «^^^- long time ' aud P rworit ' ne ' v infeodon. . Wte&^&r* <^KM!m^^^sfi># ]t hr , nevor beoß O q Ua n c d by any other Dif EXTBAOT FROM THE TRANSACTIONS CB 1 THE HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL BO(JIETY OF SCOTLAND, 1870:«An Infinite variety of proprietary ft nd Patont Dips arc now finding their way Into tha Market. Some of these are really good, Bine indifferent, ana otbenr absolutely bad Wo be. lieve Ooopeb'B to be the longeot established aud cheapest, and also tho most extensively used As shown by tho railway books, it appeara no less than 1200 dozen package*, or enough lodip 288,000 sheep, are sent out weekly. It 1b need cxtenriveiy on the Continent, and in too Cclo nies, accompanied b 7b 7 • directions for use', printed in many languages. As a Summer and Autumn Dip we oonsider it second to none, and have always used it. Its cheapness »nd , extreme solubility In COLD WATER particularly raoommend it for these purposes. Since the above was written the sale has more than double^ From James Alexander, Esq., Wanganui. ••Seven years ago I wte lnduced to buy oight oases of your Shdep Dipping Compound, and, as an experiment; I used a few paokets according to the directions. I sHoctod a few oia ewes, not oaring whether I lost them or not, aad not one of thorn was injured in the least, l afterwards dipped my whole Flock of 10,000, and did not lose ono. ' "I now dip for Lice, and find It moßt effeotuaJ. I am also told by my neighbours lt lequally so for Smb. "I have dipped over 50,000 sneep with it, and never lost but on«> anl this anlma. wss soon lioking itself just after it left the baths. I consider that with ordinary oare your Dipping Powder, used on a large or small scale, is porfeotly uafo. The chief point boing to see that the sneep are quite dry before they are turned out to grass." From Mr, THOMAS Miqdleton, Maaager for tho Hon, Bobort Campboll, Bon&ioro Estate, Waitakl. Oooper'a Dip Is the best dip for Lambs I evor used." i?rom DUNOAN MoMastbr, Esq., Wairarapa. " I havo used Cooper's Dipping Powder for about four years, and am well satisfied with the results, believing it to be lasting c its efleota." " To Mr. Cooi'Eß, Berkhamstea, England, Auokland, Ootobfir 12, 1880. " Dear Sir, — Accompanying our order by this mall we aro pleased to observe that your «heop-Dipping (Wpound is steadily gaining ground in thia part of New Zoaland. " At the requeat of our oustomore we | have occaoionally imported Dips by other firms, but our buyers have invariably fallen baok to tho use of Cooper's Sheep Dip. " The Flook-masters who have written to us on the subject havo always spoken In the highest torma of the artiob.-— We are, yours, fee, 8 . "J, O. BHARLAND k Co., Manufcwrturing Chemists." .fIBBPASBD ONLY BY WHiIAM CfOOFK, M.^.C.Y.Sj CHEMICAL WORKS BERKHAMSTEF NGLAND.E Bold In paokots, auffioieot for from 20 to 30 Sheep, or In oases auff ,at for 1500 to 2000. aooording to the length of wool, AGENTS IN THE NORTH Isi/ANU : Messrs. KBMPTHORNB, PROSSER, & Co., Auokland and Wellington Me3Bra. SHARLAKD & Co., Auckland aD«i Turroaki Mr. F. W. WILLIAMS, Napier Messrs. BARB AUD & SON, Wellington Meßsrß, DRUMMOND k ALEXANDER. Wanganui. AMERICAN WALTJIAiti WATCHES, THE BESi TIMEKEEPERS IN THE WORXD AWARDED THE (ior*l> MKDAL. i*< SaVE BY ADOPTI^e Smith & Caughey's Parcel System is now aD admitted Eoon to Country Bettlers. Smith & Caughey's Parcels have for four years given unbounded satisfaction. Smith & Caughey's hava always aimed at combining excellence with cheapness, and by so doing have secured the confidence of the public. Smith & Cadghey study closely the wants of their Country friends, and do tbeir ntmosfc to supply a Genuine Article at tbe lowest possible price for cash, WHOLESALE AND P.ETAIL FAMILY DRiPESS, Queen-street, Auckland ; and Newmarket. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. 3£.eSL%lt%fg*& c p i " eToo c o a. Cough IL.osenges. BREAKFAST. -•DV» thorough knowlodgoof tho natura OOUG HB, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, JL> lawri vhich govern the opf-rntiODS of ACCUMULATION OF PHLEGM. ' digestion and nutrition, and l>y a careful applicati nof tho dno proportiea of w<?ll-se)o<. tod |"^QM POSE D ot the purest artielos, Thoso Cocoa, Mr. Eppn has provided our breakfast \^j Lozenges contain no opium nor any tabloß wilh a delioiously -flavoured bovtrivge deleterious drug, therefore tho most deliqate which may save ns many heavy doctors' bills caa tftV o them with perfect confidecce. Their It is by tbe judicious uao of suoh articles' of beneficial effect is speedy and cort<un. This diet that a cor,sti ution may be graitu&l'y o jd unfailing family remedy is daily reoombuilt up UHtIJ strong enough to ratist mended by th© moat eminent Physicians. (Ip every tendency to dieeaso. Hundreds Ul3B nearly 60 years), of subtle maladies Rro floating around * ■ us ready to attack wherever there is a MEDIOAL TESTIMONY, woak point. Wo may escape many a fatal 23, Cold Harbour Lano, London, shaft by koopicig ourßolvos well fortified witb July 25, 1877. pure blood and a proporly nourished fntroe," — m r> — yy o ar Lozenges are excellent, and Bee article in tlw Civil Service Gazette. jboir bonoficial effect most reliable I strongly Mtdo simply vith boi iog water or niiik. recommend them in eases of Coogh and Sold in }-lb. paokets by grot ore, labelled Asthma. Sou aro at liborty to etato this as thus: — my opinion, foruiotl from oiauy years' ex1M X S EP P 3 & Co., perknee. Homoepathio Ohouiiatß, j, BRXNfILoa, M.E.G.3.L,. L.6.A., M.1., London, mngland. Indian Medical Service. »MI Mr T Keating,— — Dear Bir, — Having triod yoor Losongss in -r-^ r . Trk , n India, I have much pleasure in testifying to I-cjA I KS their beneficial effects in cases of Incipient - L -'*- i - £A "*- J-*'J -*' Consumption, Asthma, and I'ronohial Affeco G/-, T-i- .-si t~v tt T t r^i Hone.' 1 have preecribod thorn largely, with 11 IT I P I lil iS kebe ßtreauits. U U 1 1 IJJJUUi W. B. G . Apothecary H.M.S. THB GBEAT ENGLISH aEMBI)"? Ksatino's Cough Lozkngeb are sold by n^-rrn T)TTnTi«fAmTOMr cmAl , mA A „_. all Chemists, in tinß of various bizos, each GCTir, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, AND having the words "Keating's Cough Lozenges" LUMBAGO. engraven on the Government stamp. A Iil» ouS&rera from fcha above cozav>l&lciCß J\ ehhe? of reoeitt or locf» afcaiidiuc, are fT« tt A > S"avia>'e ad'viaed'tonae BLAIB'S GOUT and fiSifrO- *3n««'B'*a*© » MATIC ?I,l>LB. They owi V* roliod n;otf at WOIfSll SWtf CiBS. K^JS — - VK« f ab, h B w,™a,, job, in, H^S^iJoKlSkoßeni^r M .*c, «^-dy to XHjMTniAt «r MAD woi^S. riiod tho nam« aud adarcßa ot " Thou.** >t is n pMfeplljr rofo and mild propiaraUon Front, Ko. 2?», Sfcrand," L^dcn, co be ia eo^eiaUy aduptod for chxldrou, lapieleed upon tboGoTerniaeiit stamp nffized Tins ahdßottleb by all Chemists to eaob box of the genuine medicine. rt '_,-_.. „ __ . mv ..^- Sold in Jfirgini dat 10. lid, aca Ss, 96 per Propbiktok : THOMAS KEATING, b.Xa or obteiui Sof enr QbQiuiat or t tores London, I « ih« Auetrßirwi Co!pos«b. . ' Bxsom Chhmist aho DfluqaißT.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7003, 1 March 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7003, 1 March 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7003, 1 March 1886, Page 4

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