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IMPOB F^NT TO FLOCK- MASTERS. COOPER'S SfIEEP-D|PPIN6 POWDEIv Ihls Dip has'been in use upwards of 58 It does not stain the wool. years. It is more extensively used thrn all It is a oertain cure for Lioe and Scab. " o her Dips, being applied to upwi -ds of Unliko tho many Liquid Dips which just 0 millioa sheep eaoh year. kill the inseots and then pasa off them- ■ ■ ' selves, its effects remain in th 3 fleece a 7t7 t the handiest and cheapest Dip, 're- lOTJ B tLme » and P rßvent nBW infection. cirfng no boiling or hot water. " Ithasnever baea equalled byany other DJp HXi-i? VOT FBOM THB TBANB4OnONS 0 5" THE HIGHLMID AND AGBIOULTUBAL SOOIfiT3r OF SCOTLAND, 1870:— "An Infinite variety of proprtstary and Patent Dips are now finding their way into th 9 Marfcet. Some of these are really good, some iudi3ere.it, and others absolutely bad. We bsUovs 1 OOOPBB s io be the longest e3tablighed aad'oheapeßt, and also the mest oxtansively used, ffo^T^ y the railw »y book8 i il aPF we no less than 1200 dozen packages, or anough to dip 238,000 sheep, are sent out weekly. It ia used extensively on the Continent, ami in the Coloales, accompanied by ' direotlong for use' printed in many languages, As a Summer and Autumn Dip we consider it sooond to noae, aad have always used it. Its oheapne»s nnd extreme solubility in cold watee particularly recommend it for theao purpose?." Sibos the above w« written the sale has more than doubled, From Jamks Albxahdbb, Esq., Wanganui. ' "Seven years ago I wteinUucsd to buy eight 'cases of your Slwep Dipping Oomptuad, end, »8 an experiment, I used a few paobets aocording to the directions. I selected a few old ewes, not oaring whether I lost theai or not, aad ; not one ol thorn was injured ia the leasf. I •fterwards dippod my whole Fiook of 10,000, and did Dot iow cno. "I now dip for Lioe, end find It most offeotaaJ, I am also told by my nelghbjura It Is equally so for &üb, ; " I have dipped over 50,000 sheep with it, and nevor lost but one, snd this animal was seen lloking Itself just alter it left the baths. I consider thnt with ordinary oaro your Dipping Powder, used on a large or small soale, is parfeotly t»fe. The ohief j point being to see that the sneep are quite dry before they are turned out to grass." From Mr. Thomas MiddlktON, Maaagor for the Hon, Bobert OampbaV, Bsnmore Estate, Waitald, Cooper's Dip Is the best dip for Lambs I ever used." from Dtjhoan MoMabtbb, Esq., Wairaraya. 11 1 hate used Cooper's Dipping Powder for about four years, aad am well Batißfled with tho results, believing it to be lasting a its effeots." "To Mr. Ooopbb, Berkhamstedf, England. Auckland, October 12, 1880. <4 ,« Sib,— Aooompanying our order by this mail we are pleased to observe that your Bheeo- pping Compound is steadily gaining ground-in this part of New Zealand, " i.-. the request of our oustomars we have occasionally imported Dips by other firms, but our buyers have Invariably fallen baok to tbo ace of Cooper's Sheep Dip. " The Flook-masterß who have written > o us on the subjeot have always spoken in tae highest terms of the artiote.~We are, yours, SSena n "J. O. BHABLAND k Go,, Manufacturing Chemlsta." /BEPABED ONLY BY Wi£,&lA% COOV'^U, MnMM.V.Sg CHEMICAL WORKS BERKHAMSTEF ENGLAND ecld in paokots, BOffiolent for from 20 to !") Sheop. or la oases so£E .at tor 1500 to 2000. according to the longth of wool. AQSRTS IN THB NOKTH ISLiND : Messrs. KBMPTHORNE, PBOSBBB, * ,00., Auokland aad WelHngtoe Meiirs. SHABTiAND k Co,, Auokland and Ttotßaki Mr, F. W. WILLIAMS, Napier Mosßrs. BA.BRAUD k SON, Wellington Mesern. PBUMIIOND fc ALEXANDTC-t. Wanganui f i SAVE mm BY i^DOPTisS SMITH & GAUBHEY'S PASOEL SYSTEM. Smith &*Caogh3Ts' Parcel System' how au admitted Boon to Conntry aeitlere. Smith & Caughet's Parcels have for four years given unbounded satisfaction. Smith & Catjghei's have always aimed at combining excellence with ! cheapness, and by so doing have secured the confidence of the public. Smith & CAUGHET study closely the wants of their Country friends, and I do their utmost to enpply a Genuine Article at the lowest possible price for cash. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL FAMILY DBA.PEES, Qneen-streek Auckland ; and Neve markpt. . THE isfbl^ |& r Jb* The strictest examiner ni" 1 "/ .ry every test c' touch fast woven oiie enable them tv <-ta:id iiitcimiLable and rough ,year, which would 111111 ieal velvxti. at _,ißfTCfe. A TJSTRALIANS anrt Now ZealanOers are getting acquainted— and those who are not ought to ba— J\ wltU the wonQerlul nierlta of that groat American. .Remedy, the MUSTANG LBNIMENTforMan and Beast. Ita fame has been spreading for 85 years, until it now encircles the habitable globe. '» The Iflexican Mustang- Liniment Is a matcbless remedy for all external ailments of man and beast. To stock ownere and Farmers it is invaluable, A single bottle ofteu saves a human life or restores the usefulness of an excellent horse, ox, cow, or Bheep. It cures foot -rot, hoof-all, hollow horn, grub, Borew-worm, shoulder-rot, mango, the bites and stings of poisonous reptilea and Insects, ami every Buch drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It cures every external trouble of horses, such as lameness, Bcratehes, Bwinny, sprains, founder, -wind gall, ring bone, eto. The Mexican Mustang liinlmont is the quickest euro In the -world for accidents occurring in the family, In the absence of a physician, such as buma, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., and for rheumatism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Particularly valuable to miners. It is the cheapest remedy in the world, for it penetrates the musole to the bone, ana a single application Is generally sufficient to oure. Mexican mutttanar 1 jUsOmemt is put up in ttoree »la«s of bottles, the larjpsrouei Delnjf proportiwia&\j nrao&jjw P&C»P9tt|

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7170, 14 September 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7170, 14 September 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7170, 14 September 1886, Page 4

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