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The "LOOTS" Velveteen I t^itlKt '.''"' I T^ c strictest examinor may try every tost • wWr* '•• °^ t0"0t 0 " 01 * and "igi^ without discovering that S9 «™^«-—^.m these are other than the Genoa Velvets which vttj i*. (n ¥ JT^f \ JTHTI 7I"Tm»T they so closely resemble, while tho peculiar '.'olHii'iS'iilJwSlk -MfiLJ n/>L Hal Itilll arrangements resultiug: in tho fast woven pilo II SHm mWa S IV a Usl enable Uiem to stand in terminable and rough • wear, which would ruin real velvets at four J^*&^*g§xg»s^r '■ ■^■ B"*BIH>1B "* BIH>I "■ ■ ii«< "SiLU timesthoprice. For Costumes and Trimmings *• * 8 unet l ua Wed, and in fact for all purposes >$V-i£- ■y?<*-^ViSBBk forwhich Silk Velvot may beusodwe specially -^S^fV4*V^3t*T? recommend tho "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. 'TP^} r '^4l V T USTROUS SILK FINISH, f^t*'"^','^™ '7\ •"' equal to VELVET, in' \{f^W'-^M >? \-/Y^- dOtfal BLUE BLACK and :^&^<mk*dß p^fy V 60 Lovely Shades. ffiiffi-'ffiwßl tg&kW > ' TT NBIVALI ' BD for richness »m^^M^B IBm™i&f*mK& U of Colour and Dr apery. %W*7V™ TNEXPENSIVE-givosUniversal I^-3^3 ""--i '," *Ja~' ?~{<vlfff&i ■*» Satisfaction. i^fev^^-^'fe' ,\" ,\ .'> COE^ OUITABLE FOB ALL OCOA'ffir ~~~-~% ' '■' ' :' ■ ■ -■«%' —«—„-««— «______^_ -^_ — X f/r'rfv'l '', M ' ' x -* J -"-^tv* At Adelaide Exhibition, 1887, this \fi<J { ''*?! .- ,' Jv'ij^j Celebrated Velveteen was awarded— &Sit£ T-.'T -.' "■'% $>i, . s s\4{\-i First Prize & Grand Diploma of W&kfe\ '' *' r \ " #1 "First Order of Merit." Wv&^&x^Zk a ('' ' ' i i4^'^ or cxcoU( =nco of Finish and Supcrioiity w^l'-Hv^&Sfe'SS ' -■»/%' over all other makes. '^WT' P^ wMSrcisßß>lS ■ '•'v.vT!; -iVti-y yard of the gcntiinc leart the name nrvii'WßMS "\ —7>' "Louis," und the wear is guaranteed from tht l\ K/f W?'''"-i»^TS^SB ; ' " " >"vSk cheapest quality to the btst. tt|Ws^^V^^&&B** I^ W^*l^- ' .^ Ik Ask for " LOUIS " VELVETEEN, and do fJlpy^^Wi'/'' \. ' VW>i» not be persuaded into buyin(jinferiormakes. 1 y/^^ V?WwW^%V«i»^ wx^j/jl**" Request your draper to procure Samplos if Iff ' **t»i ■ i t "_ — I " LOUIS" is not kept in stock. 3301 h> Bep 18 Mi The Public Trust OiHce of ftew Zealand OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES Vf\ Dt?DCJA\TW ABOU rto make their Wills, and desiring to L U 1 HillOUiM O feonre tbe faithfnl exeoutiot of theirlast wishes. TOT)I7^DQAX^Q ABOUT to marry and make provision by JL JGJILO UIM O marriage contraot or settlement. TYI Dl? O Q A\[Q CONTEMPLATING the settling* of their estate, X\J JIVJ if^UlM U or of a sum or sums of money by 1 rnst Deed. , / . • C I ' OUS of constituting Trusts for oharitjL \j _* -.iLiLA/i.'-k,' uLio cr uunevolent obiectß. TA ITAP'WP'M 'I '" "'f'" r 7-*,'^ UOID'NQ moneyn in trust I\J JT U^'Juivir 1 ' i j.i 'Jl 1 - uT.U ior j-cißoaa reaidtjnt ih this cc-locv. Ail iu-ii tmiiU «..c.:.iy" .nkuuutioa ii-— li-- obi\. I'Rl ST M <. ...i -me cd fioiito Wnay, Weiungton, or frcm {Local Agent at New Plymouth } p^ mm^ v< '^»^^^^^^t^j}^^^&^^^ The Physician's Cure Tho Universal Komcdy ior Aciaity ol' tho Stomach. Children, Delicate FeHeadaohe, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour -Gructaticns, males, and the SickBilious Affections. nesß of [T- T-.» -^.IB- J ygl^ by A ,j jj, ujrglh-.s ;illd StO* W.B. ASK FOR DIN HE FORD'S M"IMPORTANT TO FLOCK-MASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEP^DIPPffIG POWDER. This Dip has been iv uso upwards of 53 [ [It does not stain the wool. It is more extensively used than all It is a certain oare or Lice and Scab, other Dlfcs, being applied to upwards of Unlike the many Liquid Dips whlobjoet 8 million sheep eaoh year. kill tbe inseots and then pass off them* . selves, its offeota remain In the fleooe a tbe handles and oneapest Dlp h re* on « """> ■"* * n ™ nt new >"*»««». f alrl gno boiling or hot water. Ithasnever be«a equalled byany other Dip B XTEAOT FBOM THE XRANBAOTIONS OF THE HIGHLAND AND AQBIOULTURAL 800IBTY OF SOOTLAND, 1 — " An Infinite variety of proprietary and Patent Dips are now finding their way Into the Market. Some of these are really good, Borne indifferent, and others absolutely bad. We believe OOOPBB'S to be the longest established and cheapest, and also the inert extensively used. As shown by tbe railway books, it appears no less than 1200 dozen p»okag«s,or enough to dip 288,000 sheep, are Beat out weekly, It is used extensively en the Continent, and in the Oolo* nles,acoompanledby '"directions for use' printed in many languages. As a Bummer and Autumn Dip we consider it second to none, and have always ÜBod it. Its cheapness »a-i extreme solubility in cold watmb particularly reoommend it for these purposes." riinot the above was written the Bale has more than doubledi From Jambb AiiBZASTDBB, Esq., Wanganul. "Seven years ago I wis lndaoed to bay eight cases of your Sheep Dipping Compound, and, as an experiment, I used a few paokets aooordlng to the directions. I selooted a few old ewes, not oaring whether I loot them or not, and not one of them was njured ia toe ieaßt. I afterwards dipped my whole Flook of 10,000, and did not lose ono, "I now dip for Lite, and find it most effectual. lam also told by my neighbours It Ik equally so for Saib. " I have dipped ever 60,000 sheep with It, and never lost bm one, ana tnis animal was seen lioklng itself just after it left the baths, I oonsider that with ordinary oare your Dipping Powder, used on a. Jarge or small scale, is perf eotly safe. The ohief point being to fee that the sneep are quite dry before they are turned out to grase," 'From Mr, THOMAS MxsdXiBTON, Manager for the Hon. Bobert Campbell, Benmore Estate, Waitak], Cooper's Dip If the beat dip for Lambs I ever used." jfrom Dxjkoan MoMastbb, Esq., Wairarapa, 11 1 have used Oooper't Dipping Powder for about four years, nad am well satisfied with hhe results, believing it to be lasting nits effects," 11 ?o Mr, Ooopbk. Berkhamstedf, England. luokland, Ootooer 12, 1880. <• Dbab Sib,— Aooompanying our order by this mall we am pleased to observe that jour Bheep'Dipping Compound 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 buyers have invariably fallen back to the use of Cooper's Sheep Dip. " The Flook.masters who have written to us on the subject have always spoken in the highest terms of the artlob.— We are, yours, Jto., . ■• "•. O. BHABLAND * Co,, Manufacturing Chemists " fBEFABED ONLT BY WUfiiAM OOOF2SR, BI.tt.C.V.S, CHEMICAL WORKS BERKHAMSTEF ENGLAND. Seld In paokets, suffident for from 20 to 90 Sheep, or In eawj suff /M tor 1500 to 2000. aooordlng to the length of wool, AGXtm in thi North Islinw : Messrs. KBMPTHOBNB, PBOSSEB, k Co,, Auckland and We Mains. BHABLAND k Co., Auckland aod Taxnaald Mr. F. W. WILLIAMS, Napier Messrs. BABBAUD k SON W e l ;•»...; •»... Messrs. DBUMMOND •-

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8238, 10 August 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8238, 10 August 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8238, 10 August 1888, Page 4

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