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IMPORTANT TO FLQCK-ItfASTF I .^:. COOPER'S SHEEPJOfPPING POWDEh,. Thlß Dip has bpen in use upwß?dg of 5 1 It does noi stain tho wool. I years. , It iß_more ertonsivsly ua?d than all It ia a certain care for L'ce and Scab, other Dips, being applied to upw. ds of Unlike the many Liquid Dips which juEt S million sheep eaoh year, sill the insoct3 and then pass off them- — — — selves, its ejects remain in the fleece a i the handiest and cheapest Dip, re- lon S time > a nd prevent new infeotion. alri gno boiling or hot water, Ithasaover beoa equalled by any other Dip ffISTSIOf FBOM THK TBANSAOTIONS OP THE HIGHLAND AND AGEIOIHiTUBAL SOOIETY OF SCOTLAND, 1870:— "An infinite variety of proprietary and Patent Dips are now finding their way Into tha War&et. Some of theßo ara really good, some indifferent, and others "absolutely bad. We bolieve COOPER'S to be the longest established and cheapest, &nd also tho mest extensively used, As shown by the railway books, It appears no less than 1200 dozen packages, or enouguto dip 288,t)00 sheep, are sent out weekly. It is used extensively en tho Continent, and in the Colonies, accompanied • directions for use printed in many languages. As a Bumner and Autumn Dip we consider it seoond to none, and have always used it. Ite cheapness and extrame solubility In COLD watbb particularly recommend it for these purposes," Since the above was written the sale has mora than doubled, From James Albxandbb, Esq., Wanganul. " Seven years ago I wte Induced to boy eight cases of your Btwep Dipping Compound, lincl, sb an experiment, I used a few packets according to the directions. I selected a few old ewes, not oaring whether I loat them or not, and not one of them was injured in rbe less . I afterwards dipped my whole Plook of 10,000, and did not lose ono. "I now dip fortLiee, and find it most offectua 1 , lam also told by my neighbours It U equally so for Smb. " I have dipped ovor 60,000 sheep with it, and never lost but one, and this animal was seen lioking itaelf just after it left the baths. I consider that with ordinary care your Dipfins Powder, used on a large or small eoale, Is perfectly Bafo. The chief jpolnt being to gee that the sneep are quite dry before they are turned out to grass." ' "From Mr, Thomas Middlbton, Manager for the Hon. Bobert Oampbe' 1 , Bentaore Estate, v^aitakl, Oooper's Dip lo the best dip for Lambs I ever used." Prom Doncan MoMasteb, Esq., Wairaraps. " I have used Cooper's Dipping Powder for about four years, aad am woil' sitisned with che results, believing it to be lasting b its effeois." " ?o Mr. Coopsb, Berkhamsted, England, Auokland, October 12, 1880. " I .ab Bhj, — Accompanying our order by this mail wo Euro pleased to observe that yonr 3heep- Ipping Compound ia steadily gaining ground in this part of New Zealand, " >• - the reqnest of our customers we 'have occasionally Imported Dips by other firms, but our I ers have invariably fallen back to th jse of Cooper's Sheap Dip. " The Fiook-mastere who have written */> ns on the Bubjeot havo always spoken In the hlgheat tsrniß of the artlob, — We are, yours, &0., "J. O. SEABLAND & Co., Manufeotartog Chemists." i»BEPAEED ONLY 3Y wgMi&it ss.r.s.v.s, £HEtyg£AL- WORKS BEEKHAMSTEF ENGLAND Bold In pack' i s raffiolept for from 20 to "0 Sheep, or lv cases suff ,^t for 1500 to 2000. acoording to tho length of wool, Agents in the Nobih Isianp : Mossrß. KEMPTHOBNE, PBOSSER/fc.Co., Auckland and Wellington Messrs. BHARLAITD ie Co., Auckland and Tar^Bski Mr. F. W. WILLIAMS, Napier Messrs. BABBAUD & SON, Wellington Meiara. PBPMMOND & ALEXANDE i. Wangaauif SAVE KEY BY iOSPTiftO Smith & Caughgis' Parcel Byatem^ now an admitted Boon to Country settlers. ' ' Smith & CaugheyV Parcels have for four years given nnbonnded satisfaction. Smith & Caughet'3 have always aimed at combining excellence wifcb cheapness, and by so doing have secured the confidence of the public. Smith & Caughey study clocely the wnnt3 of thoir Country friends, and do tbeir utmost; to snpply a Genuine Articlo at the lowest possible price j for cash. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL FAMILY DBAPEEB, , Queen-street. Auckland ; and tffewmarkftt. V»'i^«r, The strictest examiner m n / ' .vy every test ; touch tUSS Rind sislit without di^c^vt-tiiig tha.t tho^c ther itefcH?j£^^» A tJSTHAIJANS ftnrl New Zenlnmlors are gcttinpr acquainted— and those wUo are not ought to be— /\ with the -wouderf nl merits ot that great American, lieuiuuy, the WfiySTA^C LS^Sg^SEfiTforManaMßeasi. Its fame hna boen spreading for 85 years, until It now encircles tlic i liabitahlo B lobe. '. Tlio mtoxicim Hliistn,n;rJL.>««»n»c»* t > s a mntcUleß"3ruincdy for all external ailmonta of mnn anil bottst To'stock owners awl Farmeia It is invaluaMe. A smglo botile often saves a human life or restorea the usefulness of an excellent horse, ox. cow, or Bheep. It curea foot-rot, hoof-ail, hollow horn, erub screw-worm shoulder-rot, mango, tho bites and Mings of poisonous reptiles and insects, and every Riiph 'drawback to stocK breeding and bush life. It cures every external trouble o£ horses, sunn as lameSS^fficVsw?my, Bptalm, fonmlcr, wind gall, ring bone, etc Tlio Mexican Miihlanflr iJlnimcnt la the tnilckcst cure In the world for accidents occurring In the family, in the absence of a nhvßirinn such as burnt), scalds, sprulns, outs, etc., and for rheumatism, and stiffness engendered by exDosiire' 'Particularly valuable to miners. Jt lathe cheapest remedy in tho world, for It penetrates the muscle to tho bone, and a single application la generally aufflclent to cure. Mexican lUustnnff Liniment is put up ia tUreo sizes of botttee, the larger onea being propoJUon&cejiy much tbo cheapest.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7175, 20 September 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7175, 20 September 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7175, 20 September 1886, Page 4

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