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IMPOR F^NT TO FLOCK- MASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEHHPPING POWDER, This Dip hae been in nso upwards of 63 It does noi stain the wocL years. - - * It is more extensively usad than all it is a certain oure for Lice and Bcab. other Dips, being applied to upwards of Unlike tho many liquid Dipß which juat b million sheop each year. ■ kill fa© insects and then pass off tham- » — — ~ selves, it 3 eiiocts remain in the flooca & 7 f the handiest and cheapest Dip, [re - lOC S time » and P rQvoat new lafcotion. n'ring no boiling or hot water. ■ Ithas caver been equalled by any other Dl j BXTBAOT FBOM-THB^TaANSAOTIONa OF THE HIGHLAND AND AGBIOULTUBAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND, 1870:— . "An infinite variety of proprietary snd Patent Dips are now finding their way Into th* MarEet. Borne of these aro really good, some indifferent, and others absolutely bad. We bclieyo COOPBB'S to be the longest established aud cheapest, snd alao the most extensively used, As shown bx.thQrailwßjt boobs, It appears no lobs than 1200 dozen packages, or enough to dip 288,000 sheep, are seat out vroekly. It-is used extonzivoly on tho Continent, and in the Colonies, accompanied by ' dirsotions for use' printed in many, languages. As a Summer and Autumn Dip we consider it second to none, and have always used it. Its oheapneis sad extreme solubility in gold wateb particularly recommend it for these purposes," Since the above was written the sale hse more .than dosbled. From Jakes Alexaudbb, Esq., Wanganul. " Bevon years ago I wt.e induoed to buy eight oases of your Bhdep Dipping Compound, »nd, 6s an experiment, I used a few packets according to the directions, I selected a few old ewes, not coring whether I lost them or not, ned not pne of them -was Injured in tbe least. I Afterwards dippod my whole. Flook of 10,000, and did not lose one "I now dip for Lice, and find it most affeotaa). I am also told by my neighbours it li equally so for So»b, ." r 11 1 have dipped over 60.000 sheep with It, and never lost but one, end this animal was ■ seen licking itself just after it left tho bst^s, I consider that with ordinary care your Dipping Powder, used on a large or small eoalo, is perfectly safe, The ohief j point being to see that thesnoep are .quite dry before thoy are turned out to grass," '< ' • From Mr. Thomas Middjjbxon,' Manager for the Hon. Bobert Campbell, BenEjore Estate, WaitakJ. " ■ Oooper'Q.Dlp Jb the beet dip for Lambs I ever need." .From Dunoan MoMastes, Esq., Walrarapa. " 1 havo used Oooper'e Dipping Powder for about four years, trad &m wed satisfied with the remits, believing it to be lusting a its effects," ~ ;_ j . M 7o Bfr.OooPSK, Berkhamstett, JBngland. , . " ' Auckland, October 12, 1880 i w Dbab Sib,— Accompanying our order by this mall we are pleased to observo that your Bheep«Dipping (Compound is steadily gaining ground in this part of New Zealand. j " At tho request of our customers we have occasionally imported Dips by other firms, but our buyere have invariably fallen baok to the use of Ooopar's Shaep Dip. "Tho Flook-maeters who have written' to us on the Bubieot have always spoken in the highest tannß of the artiob.— We are, yours, dec, , MJ. O. BHARLAND Ie Go,, Manufacturing; Chemists." ■ jPBBPABBD ONLY- BY 'WU^IAM aOO&^E, MM.Q.V.B f \ ] CHEMICAL WORKS BSRKHAMSTEP ENGLAND Seld in packets, euffiol*nt for from 20 to-?1 Sheep, or in oases suff ■ j&t for 1500 to S000.; •'" : -- according to' the length of wool 1 - - AQSST9 m mi" North Island : .; '- ' Mesne. KBMiTHOBNB, 1 PEO88BB,"* .Co., Auckland aed WelUngtoc : - Mesers. SHAELAITD & Oo., : Auokland snd Tarxsaki . . .Mr. F. W,. WILLIAMS, Nupier..-,' i ' * "Messrs. BABRAtJD & SON, Wellingtoß ■ ■■■ '' ' Messrs. PBOMMOND Ie ALEXAFDEh. w an gsnal f SAVE MOiE£y BY- AOfiPTi'eiS ■ omllH a CAubHEIY S. PARyEL ii^Tim. Smith Jfc^OAuaHßrs'iParoef "System;, nowlan admitted Boon 'to- Oonntry ! seitlere. |' " ' '' . " ' ' '' ' .Smith &oaughby'p. Parcels v haye for four years given < ; unbonnded ' Batisfiictioir. ',-i.''.' '. .'jv' . - •, ,- , ; . ! ' Smith & Oadghet's hava alwayp aimed at combining TBxcellencel'with ! obeapness, and by r so doipg have eecared the confidence of the publio. ; Smith ffiX/AtrofHET 'study closely ibhe wants of their Country friends, and ' do tbeir utmost to supply a Genuine Article at the lowest possible] price j ' „, for, cash,^.-.-. r - - - '.•"■■",--,' ■'-« • ■ [' AU'v ;■■ /. ---WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY. DBAPfCBJ^ • Qnßen-street» AncKland ; and Newmarket. Tup *iJ f : - ; dpk i: 'I 'Q?* : ' ;' ' .HE. , ;[ B O^^9. il.i 1 . , ;• , A USTRAUANS and New Zealandors arc getting acqnolnted— and tUoso wlio aro not ought to be— J\ with tUo wonderlul mcritd or that great American Eemcdy, the } : MUSTANG LB^Bf^ENTforMan ana Beast Its fame lias been spreading for 85 ydars, until it now encirclea the habitable globo. • > " The IWcxican lUuntang Liniment ma matcUlesa remedy for all external ailmonla of man and beast.- Tofetock 6wners and fai-uiera it Is invaluable. A single bottle often saves a liumau llfo or restores tho tiscf ulness of an excellent horse, ox. cow, or Bheep. It cures foot-rot, lioof-ail, hollow horn, grnb, porew-wornv sUoolder-rot, mange, the bites and Btings of poisonous reptiles and Insects, and every ' Bufchftrawback to stock brcticlliig afid oush lifej It cures every external iroublo of horses, such as lameness, scratches, swiimy, spralH3, founder, wind 'gall, ring bouc,'elo. The Tlloxicau. ItlUbtatt^ . liMiimcnt la the quickest euro iittho vrorld tor accidents oocurrlnc in the family, lv the absenco of a pbjßleian, bucU as burns, Bcalds. sprains, cuts, "etc., and for rheumatism, ami stlflucas engendered toy exposure. ParHunlarly valuable to iHincrs. )t is the Cheapest remedy In the world, for it penetrates tho •' muscle to tho bone, and a single application is generally suilWent to cure. ITloxicau -ITXuatanfj jLiiuliuvut is put ui> la tlivcu glzss ox bottles, tug larger oneaTJeing proi>ortlonatciy mucU tlio clieajjeo^

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7164, 7 September 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7164, 7 September 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7164, 7 September 1886, Page 4

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