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IMPOR TANT TO FLOCK- MASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEPJDIFPING POWDER, This Dip hae]been in üb« upwards of 53 It doe 3 nol stain the wooli ybara. It is more extensively usad than all It is a oertain oure for Lice audSoab.' 1 " other Dips, being applied to upwr ds of Unlike the many Liquid Dips whioh just S million sheep eaoh year, kill the insects and then pass off them- ■' selves, ita effects remain in the fleece a \ the handiest and oheapest Dip, re- lon 8 time ' and P revent new "rfeoKra l - a'ring no boiling or hot water, Ithasnever beoa equalled by any other DJo BXITU/ FROM THE TRATCS AC xTONS OF THE HIGHT \ND AND AGRICULTURAL SOOIBI/ OF SCOTI )\iD, 1870:— "An infinite variety ol proprietary and Patent Dips are now finding their way Into th 9 Market. Some of theso aro really good, some'indifEerent, and others absolutely bad. We ba-, lleve Ooopkb's to be tha longest establ'iiod aad cheapest, and also the most extensively used,. Ah shown by the railway books, it app3ars no less than 1200 dozen packages, or enough to dip, 288,000 sheep, are seat out weekly. It is used extensively on the Continent, and in the Colonies, aooompanied 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 cheapness and extreme solubility In GOLD WATER particularly recommend it for these purposes," fimoe the above waa written the sale has more than doubled.' From Jakes Alexander, Esq., Wan-?anui. " Seven years ago I wte induced to buy eight cases of your Sheep Dipping Compound, and, as an experiment, I used a few paokets according to the directions. I selected a few old ewes, not caring whether I lost them or not, and not one of them was injured in tbe leas'-. I afterwards dipped my whole Plook of 10,000, and did not lose ono. "I now dip for Lice, and find it most eSeotnaJ. I am also told by my nelght )urs it Is equally so for Stub. " I have dipped ever 60,000 Bkoep with it, and never lost but one> and this 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 small soale, is perfeotly Bafe. The chief j.point being to see that the snoop are quite dry before they are turned out to grass," From Mr. Thomas Middleton, Mamager for the Hon. Bobert Campbe v \ Benmore Estate, Waitakl. Cooper's Dip ie the best dip for Lambs I ever used." ftom Dukoan MoMabteb, Esq., Wairarapa. 11 1 have used Cooper's Dipping Powder for about four years, and am well eatisfled with the results, believing it to be lasting a its effects." " I'o tfr. GoorEß, BerkhamsteiJ, England. Auckland, Ootober 12, 1880. " «jab Sib, — Accompanying our order by this mall we aro pleased to observe that your sheep- dipping Oompound is steadily gaining ground in this part of New Zealand. " At the request of our customers we have occasionally imported Dips by other firms, but our b. /era havo invariably fallen baok to the use of Cooper's Sheep Dip. " The Flook-maßters who have written to us on the 'subject have always spoken In the highest tanns of the artiob,— We are, yours, fco., MJ. O. SHARLAND k Co., Manufacturing Chemlsta." *BEPABED ONLY BY WUSiUM @OOFIE, 85.H.0.V.5, UHEMICAL WORKS BSRKHAMSTEF ENGLAND. Sold in packota, auffioienfc for from 20 to ?W Sheep, or in oases suffi < ,at for 1500 to 2000. according to the length of wool. AGEBTS IH THB NOEXH ISLAND : Messrs. KEMPTHOBNB, PROSBER,'& 11 C6., Auckland aad Wellington Messrs. SHARLAND & Co., Auckland aDd Tanußaki Mr. F. W. WILLIAMS, Napier Messrs. BARRAUD *; SON, Wellington Messrs. DRUMMOND k ALEX AND & i. Wangamd f SAVE MONEY BY mPUM Smith &*Cadgbsts' Parcel System^ 1 now aD admitted Boon to Country settlers. Smith & Oadghet's Parcels have for four years given unbonnded satisfaction. Smith & Caughet's have always aimed at combining excellence with cheapness, and by so doing, have secured the confidence of the public. Smith & Caughey study closely the want? of their Country friends, and do their utmost to Bupply a Genuine Article at the lowest possible price for cash. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY DRAPERS, Qneen-street, Auckland : and Nevo market. . The ss L©v!S ss vJFJ _ a __* W \> I IV % off ' A TJSTnALIANS nnd Now Zcnlandcrs are getting acmiainted— and those who aro not onght to bo— • J\ witu tho wonUorlul morlta ol that great American tueniedy, the MUBTANG LINIMENT for Man and Eeast, Its fame has been spreading for 35 years, until it now encircles the habitable globo. •"» Tho Mexican in.iißta.iur Liniment la n matchless remedy for al 1 external ailments of man and boast. To stock owners aad fanners it ia invaluable. A single bottle often saves a human life or restores tho usefulness of an excellent horse, ox, cow, or sheep, it cures foot-rot, hoof-ail, hollow horn, grub, Bcrow-worm, Bhoukler-rot. mango, the biteß and stings of poisonous reptiles ami insects, and every such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It cures every external trouble of horses, such as lameness, scratches, swlnny, sprains, founder, wind gall, ring: bone, etc. Tho Mexican Mustang' Liniment is tho quickest euro in tho world for accidents occurriiia In tho family, in tho absence of a physician, such aa burns, scalds, Bproliiß, cuts, etc., and for rheumatism, and stiffness engendered by exposure Particularly valuable to miners. It Is the oheapest remedy in tho world, for It penetrates the jnuflolo to tho bone, and a single application Is generally aufflplent to euro. Mexican Muntan«r jttnlniontl* put up ia three «lseiot bottles, ttioJargeroneibeuigprppoitJowa^mugUUiecheipen,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7169, 13 September 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7169, 13 September 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7169, 13 September 1886, Page 4