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Tae a LOmS" Velveteeji r" " '. life' ■!■■■■■■■ ' ■■! The strictest ezaminor may try every test »wnrw -'■* of touch and sight without discovering that * Bt . _«_^__— _« these are other than the Genoa Velreta which 44.JT' jrtT Tf Of ■! ITT^ iP'PPniT *^ ey ao c l° se 'y resemble, while tho peculiar f ''vSrif I ill if J a/iLJ Afji JMI LjAi arrangements resulting in the fust woven pile • iSßaSlilKiSflllll » flflTl uwr ■n^ITSII enablo them to stand intenninablo and rough t&aSSgSfflglMUi^B T^^^^JLJlj(i4tyiW -wear, which would ruin real velvets at four f^^^^m^^irfl sjT^mm^mamammmmiaß timesthoprice. For Costumes and Trimmings ' '^^^M^^^^^^-J^ttk. **^ 8 une l ua U e( i> an d infect for all purposes 3«v335?5??W- CMgfla for which Silk Velvet maybe uaod we opeoially f^ok*y^P^3^9 recommend the "LOUIS" VELVETEE^f. J§&P "'}Tv'"tO'ftf TUSTEOUS SILK F.INISH, (^*j " • Mf -^ iw\x~ £35* rtRI ENTAI ' BL.UH BLACK and SfM^lP ,T O 50 Lovely Shade. j^lfe;, ''-~J<ssßffiL fl^-«r 'tim"< TT NRIVAI ' I ' BD for biohnbss \ '^T^^'flK^^fiJK^ U of Colour and Drapery. ;&^™'^£\M6smk; &^™'^£\M6smk liM^Wim TNBXPBNSIVH-glves Universal Wo£s2®W* Satisfaction. '•-■^^^^SMS^^BSm^^'xSM^^ QUITABLB FOB ALL OOOA-t-j^^i^^^^S^^^^' ** X *T. \- M slons of Wear. I 'ty/ffilM?% Wgmijiim ' " '" '■ * ; - At tho Adelaide Kxhibition, 1887, this \i J\J. Hj£ IsS^ysSwClst '' Celebrated Velveteen was awarded — &$&&- ' First Prise & Grand Diploma of W^ZSSMZcJ Wvfvl ' ' "First Order of Merit," HttSs§sSS :: '^>S~ $tWi?ll V v or exc °U ellCo of Finish and Superioiity rapFtrn ''^-l y\<' ' Every yard of the genuine heart the name f' I J'tJ'wK'j il "-i '■— -" "Xoun," ani the war it guaranteed from the Bflftl^^G^^^yiiftP^^^V^'''', Ask for " LOUIS " VELVETEEN, and do JhrSJ^^S^siviL not be persuaded into buying inferior makes. P'tl^nJNwS*2K>sWw. 1 * Itoquost your draper to procure Samples if U2"' . ' r^.WTvy** „«>,,! . r*W 1 "LOUIS" is not kept in stock. 330:h>8epl8 The Public - i 6is( Office of Zealand ! OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES TOD la7DC'A\^^l1 a7DC'A\^^l ABOUT to make their WHJs, aud desiring to JL Jt!ijKD\»/JM D f eonro the faithful exeoutiot of theirlast wißhes. TOPT?Tf QAXrO. ABOt [ T to marp J and make P roTiaion b y X .ISXIOUIji O marriage contraot or settlement. TV^s DI? O Qri\FQ CONTEMPLATING the settling of their eßtate, I\J JL Hi \ »s\_/lM O or of a Bum or sunu of money by Trust Deed. !m ". .>'.»'. . T V OUS of constituting Trusts for oharit- £ { \J j. sjj t lj\jL l ; .O u'clo rr benevolent obiects. rrA TA^.lj^/^?! 'IT r ' r i rs ''\[7 I'-V1 '-V UOl DINGr moneys in trust 1 U .i1 U A-Jt!ilul< 11,1 1, UULL il C /or i crao j j reeident ir. this • "■ •• crlouv. TKI SX l<\ Liotcro liouto Weluogion, or frcm {Local Agent at New Plymouth fafcsks?^ I *^^' 1*"1 *" ' '■ .*i«^*!^s!^Si^aS^^}<^3J-?fcJa^S Tho Phyaician's Otira Tha Universal Kemody for Aciduy of tho Stomach, Children, Delicate FeHeadache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour "Eructations, males, and the SickBillons Affections. ■ ness of Pregnanoy. j -inffiAwmr^J So j d l)r ;u | j) n , K g,,, tj , a:il i yto.y to . N.B.\ASK FOR PINNEFORD'S M" IMPORTANT TO FLOCK- MASTERS. COOPER'S SHE'EPjjIPPIM POWDEL Ibis Dip has been In me upwards of 58 ( -It does not stain the wool.! ■ It Is more extensively used than all it is a oertain oure or LJoe and Scab, other Sips, being applied to upwards of Unlike the many Liquid Dips whiob jnst 8 million nheep each year. kill tho insects and then pass off them- ■ ■ i , selves, ita effeota remain In the fleece a tbe handles ana cheapest Dip h re- on B tlme » md P M ™* new infeotion - la'ri gno boiling or hot water, Ithasneyerbeoa equalled by any other Dip OXT2AOT FBOM THB TBAN6AOTIONS OF THB HIGHLAND AND AGBIOULTUBAL aOODBTY OF BOOTLAND, 1 — " An infinite variety of proprietary and Patent Dips are now finding their way into the Market. Some of these are really good, some indifferent, and others absolutely bad. We believe Ooopbb's to be the longest established and cheapest, and also the meat extensively used. As shown by the railway books, it appears no lees than 1200 doxen packages, or enough to dip 288,000 sheep, are seat out weekly. It is used extensively en the Continent, and in the Colonies, accompanied by • dirtotioni for use' printed in many languages. As a Summer and Autumn Dip we consider it seoond to none, and have always used it. Its cheapness «ni ex* treme solubility In told wactb particularly reoommend it for these purposes." twoo the above waa written the sale has more than doubled. From Jambs Alksahdhb, Bsq.i Wanganui. 11 Seven years ago I wkilnduoed to buy eight oases of your Sheep Dipping Compound, •nd, as an experiment. I used a few packets aooording to the directions. I seleoted a few old ewes, not oaring whether I lost them or not, aad not one of them waa njured la toe least. I afterwards dipped my whole Flock of 10,000, and did not lose one. v I now dip for Lice, and find It most effectual, I am also told by my naighboura It Ii equally so for Bomb. " I have dipped ever 50,000 sheep with it, and never lost but one, ana this animal was seen lioking iteelf just after it left the baths. I consider that with ordinary oare your Dip* ping Powder, used on a large or small soale, is perfeotly safe. The chief point being to we that the sneep are quite dry before they are turned out to grass," 'From Mr. Thomab Meddubton, Maaager for the Hen, Bobert Campbell, Benmore Estate, Waitakl, Oooper's Dip la the beat dip for Lamba I ever used." .Prom Dtocuh MoMabtbb, Esq., Walrarapa, n I have used Ooopn'a Dipping Powder for about four years, aad am well satisfied with the molts, baUevlng It to be fating a Ita effect*." "To Mr. CtoOPW^Berkhamstetf, England, luokland, October IS, 1880. " Dbab Bib,— Aooompanjing our order by this mail we am pleased to obssrve that your Sheep-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 baok to the use of Oooper's Sheep Dip. " The Flock-masters who have written to us on the subjeot have always spoken In the highest terms of the artlob.— We are, yours, fee, "., O. BHABLAND * Co.. Manufacturing Chemists. " /BBPABBD ONLY BT WILLUBf OOOPSR, 2K.R.C.V.S, CHEMICAL WORKS BERKHAMSTEF ENGLAND. Beld In packets, luffiotent for from 20 to 80 Sheep, or in oasa* suflt /&i far 1500 to trm aooordlng to the length ot wool, Aoihw in thi Nobth Island : Messrs, KEMPTHOBNB, PBOSSEB, k Co., Auckland aed We Messrs. SHABLAND k Co., Acokland and Taroaakl Mr. F, W. WILLIAMS, Napier Messrs. BABBAUDIc SON W o l „ Messrs. DBUMMOND •- *

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8240, 13 August 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8240, 13 August 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8240, 13 August 1888, Page 4

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