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The"LOTft:S B Velveteen ■ in ........ ■■ ' I The strictest examtntr may try every test WVMfla ■*.*. °f touch and sight without discovering that >WP» ff these are other than, the Oenoa Velvets which Jll V' f\lTt^t \ tT^l\ IPTPFIT tne y 80 c l° sel y resemble, while tho peculiar !s!•)/■ JJ if J H I'Aam 1/iL J tv H lAf arrangements resulting in the fast woven pile y4ay'a?S^jlflltl W UfiTß m* BITm 91 enable them to stand tntermindblo and rough . W.JMLWjyjnilLflJ\|l wear, which would ruin real velvets at four i jpS*xrtiw!:Ai^*J?Ss^ mtam^mtmtMSOKunmm timestheprice. For Cfattimos and Trimmings t ■(?> ' i '■.' - -vS.'" l^ ' \at* it is unequallcd,"aridih f»ct for all purposes '(.^ -.'X^^-t' 7&Ja» forwhich Silk Velvet may be'iised we specially \''\.''''^ '"^'^'f^W recommend the ( "LOUIS'* VELVBTKEN. "V I t xJSTRbtrs 611.X p.inish, j -VV ■"* equal to VELVET, in Q- "'''? /\vv/^?fc ftRIB^TAIi 'BI.TJH BLAOK and # .. W& Mm&r ••2»^"' TT NR i VA i'i'BD for richness f \ j^S^^iSi»ss^ffiß&^ W of Oolo »» "nd Drapery: ' * U ,Ws£> \.S\^ \ TNHXPBNSIVB-erives Universal ; '\ C J^' IF^M -^\ \'\~'*c-JjjHs®&k * SatUflKJtlon. 11^ - ■f'fM^ X''''C^~W-^ QUITABLH FOR ALL 000 - %,, v/ . JV^/ N v \f; id Bion» of Wear. v^E~i,-i' -;'■' " '^'^^ --——————————. k'O>"*¥{7' '■ " " 7 -^ - "BSfr At tho Adelaide Exhibition, 1887, thia n *■ j '',- , - \ i"■ - ip| Celebrated Velveteen was awarded— hSiri.' ' ' »" ,' '*; <M Flrßt Prize * Grand Diploma of {Mfi-sig J '"!,', '% "First Order of Merit," mfiLk' i £^/& : ~ ' ' ' ' ''' 'M. for excellence of Flni»h and Superioiity Mi§©WV ' ''! ' . <V ' 1 over all other makes. MJSw^ i»K( r k ,• • T'> '\ \^ /' *!§ Every yard nf the fftnuine Uart the name -*™ i',y~\ '7 . ' \ ' -Js* "louU," and the w««r it guaranteed from the yi/f eheaptut quality to tht \ut. W^^^^^k^^^^^^^^^k A B k for " LOUIS ~ VELVETEEN, and do u •Mf^^^^^n' f L not be persuaded into buying inferior mnkes. M^J^^Sl^^lJ^i^,. TSnfflHßir Bequest your draper to procure Samples if USglw—^^■■^^^■i r^s —m . LOUI3' 1 is not kept in. stock. 330. h^w eep 18 The Public 'Srwrt Office of New Zealand OFFKRS GREAT iLDVANTAGES j TOT>TI^DCIA\^<J ABOUT to make their Willi, and deßiring to JL J&il OU JM P f eonro the faithful exeoatiot of their last wishes. TOT)'Ii"DQA\TQ ABOUT to marry and miko profision by X i^JtlluUli D marriage cbntraot or settlement. HPA DUI n C A\T QJ CONTEMPLATING tho settling of their estate, i U JL ili \ iJUiN D or of a sum or earns of money by Trust Deed. W/\ i .„i •„ , r IHOUS of constituting Trosts for oharitJLV JTi-^'i-'IL/V/l^rO übio cr oenevolent obiects. A7> ITC* > F • T'T> H V Q HOLDIBTft. moneys in . trust Jj(Ji\di(lU liiUOiJCliO for peraoa^eeident in this COIOCT. ' ' A-l bu'iu tiiouU oOiu)-< retailed inlcrmuliOQ ho*i IU- ' JLIO TRLST- iii, voi-ncw hcuro (^aay, Wellington, or frcua • i ft '%.^M^? ® is'iNi ■** fffl. |L . Local Agent at New Plymouth Physician's Curo The Universal ltemedy lor Acidly of tho Storaoch, Children, Delicate 3TeHeadacha, Heartburn, Indipestion, Soxir •KructaJ-ions, »»««,, Midi tne SiclcEilious Affections. / ness of Pregnancy. v.^^^.%- uj^^. *~r ...-■■ w j.,,.^ ||V ;u| ,, ll<L , %){ , lh amt; blo> W.B. A^K FOR pp } '™ff ll _ F ' OV T>'& ' M ' " x IMPORTANT TO FLOCK- MASTERS. COQPER'S SHEEPjjIPPING POWDEK. Ibis Dip hM been in nso upwards of 58 (lit does cot stain the wool.* years. — -— ' It Is more extensively nssd than all It is a certain onre or Lloe and Scab, other Dips, being applied to upwards of Unlike the many liquid Dips whiob just 8 million nheep eaoh year. kill the insects and then past off them- — __ selves, its effeots remain in the fleeoe a the handles a M obeapest Dip, re. "■ tlme ' « d PMP MW »* 00^' „ tuirl gno boiling ur hot wator. Ithasnever beta equalled by any other Dip l § XTBAOT FROM THB TBANSAOTIONS OF THB HIGHLAND AMD AGBIOULTTJBAL SOCIETY OP SCOTLAND, 1 — ' •• An infinite variety of proprfrtary and Patent Dips are now finding their way into th« Market. Some of these are really good, some indifferent, and others absolutely bad. We beHere Ooophb'S to be the longest established and cheapest, and also the meet extensively used, As shown by the railway books, it appears no less than 1200 down paokagts, or enough to dip 288,000 sheep, are seat out weekly. It Is used extensively en the Continent, and In the Colonies, aooompanied by ' directions 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 *n<\ extreme solubility in gold wxthb particularly recommend it for these purposes." tinoe the above was written the sale has more than doubled. From Jambs Alhxahdbb, Esq., Wanganul. " Beven years ago I wls induced to buy eight oases of your Bhuep Dipping Compound, and. Sb an experiment, I used a few packets aooording to the directions. I seleoted a i aw old ewes, not oaring whether I lost them or not, and not one of them was njurtd in too loast. 1 cfterVards dipped my whole Flock of 10,000, and did not lose one. "I now dip for Lice, and find it most efleotuaL I am also told by my neighbours it 1. '* I have dipped ever 80,000 sheep with It, and never lost bus one, and this animal was seen licking itself jnst after it left the baths. I consider that with ordinary oare your Dipping Powder, used on a large or small scale, is perfectly safe. The chief poimt being to ree that the sneep are quite dry before they are turned out to grass." 'From Mr. Thomas Middliiton, Manager for the Hon. Bobtrt Campbell, Benmore Estate, Waltakl, Oooper'B Dip is the best dip for Lambs I ever used." .Prom Dukoas MoMabtbb, Esq., Walrarapa, " I bare used Cooper's Dipping Powder for about four yean, wad aa well tattifled with (the results, believing it to be lasting n its effeots." " To Mr. Coops*, Berkhamstetf, England. luokland. Ootooer 12, 1880. v Dbab Bib,— Accompanying our order by this mall we art pleased to observe that your Sheep-Dipping Compound is steadily gaining ground in this part 6f New Zealand. "At the request of our customers we have occasionally Imported Dipt by other firms, but our buyers have invariably fallen back to tho use of Cooper's Sheep Dip* M The Flock-masters who have written to us on the subject have always spoken In the hlehert terms of the artiola.— We are, yours, ffeno n HiBPABHD ONLY B 7 WULUM OOOPSSR, 23.R.G.V.5, CHEMICAL WORKS BERKHAMSTEP ENGLAND, BeJd in packets, inffiolent for from 20 to 80 Bheep, or In oase* suff gbt ter 1300 to SOOf . aooording to the length ot wool, AGBHYU W THB NOETH ISLAND : Mesn-6, KBMPTHOBNB, PBOBBBB, ft Co,, Auckland aid We Meosrs, BHABLAKD k Co., Auoklaad and Taraaaki Mr. F. W. WILLIAMS, Napier Mesam. BaBBAUD k CON ww ol o l HesBW.DBUMMONP«- . . lEsiiyEßSMliH^-SOAPJ

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8270, 17 September 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8270, 17 September 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8270, 17 September 1888, Page 4

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