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The " LOUIS" Velveteen ■ I, ■--„. ... i The strictest examiner may try every teal VAjASfe . of touch and light without discovering thai 'VYT" gj these are other than theGcnoaVclvots'whicl // w. /%TFT^Y rnri ll^TPr'aY they so closely resemble, while the peculiai T4ii/|||i|l^^ ilftLJ ii/ Ii liLLIVI arrangements resulting in the fast woven pil< r"^s3«cr "^s3«c jlivSi'iSilvi W H'H Wh^ II PIP IS enable them to stand interminable and rougl ffiS^®U!yyfltL9 II HLflMn jjLi {n.gUfl-/ jVQ wear, which would ruin real velvets at foui JP?Fv&v^*'^*^ ™' s *«"'**"' T "" fg * B **S times tho price. For Costumes and Trimming! , ijtw it is unequalled, and in fact for all purpose: *&&*&"*£&'■£ -'itiSaWt. for which Silk Vel vot may bo used we bpecialh >*%H^+s-'£kWli recommend the "L.OUIS" VELMSTKKN "^lf I* t' 1 . {^11 3^ T USTROUS SILK FINISH &&^ls&f i '? i 'fr\Tt! /&%& /ORIENTAL BLUB BLACK an< Htea^ffl mMv .r U • 60LoTe^ shades - &:&)^&S&$?*bL l&wkW ■, ■$& ' TTNBIVALLBD for.'BIOHNESJ 'f IV/-,^iiM'|f^ W of Colour and Drapery. v&'&SFM: '1&'l/^^~ \ - 'JlS'-M T NBXPBNSIVB -Ki vestTniversa \< -• ' '•'•V'i-i A Satlatection. /^f::o<i^T:js : s:~*ci\ y ~ , \^-'".\-' «uitablh for all occa ' \ v ' - » slons of Wear. . ///-^ " :', , . At tho Adelaide Exhibition, 18S7, thi \2 j ' ''^- \ ' C Celebrated Velveteen was awarded— M'ti&r ■'■ ''-'.' i Fiz-st Prize <te Grand Diploma o Qw££^'*-.l \ "First Order of Merit," mM'X^J&£ L ' for excellence of Finish and Superioiit; wMMW&:\ , v \ ; OYCr M1 other mt>keg - 1 ' '" ' c\"> ' ' Every yard of thr gtnuint htars tht nan; "sPTTfI !>■>'-> f, ' " >-~- ' "Louis," and the wiir it gvarantttd from th . ~ otjZ^'i.h90 t jZ^'i.h9' K '~S?'!ZL' %s. cheapest quality to the bat. wjKt^t-^f^^^^^^^ -" \ W$L Ask for " LOUIS " VELVETEEN, nnd d rJvFrQSS&Kix' 6' <**$&&s**, not be persuaded into buying inferior makoi V|l?«%\Ssi®«sr' ls"4k^l s"4k^ Bequest your draper tp procure Samples i I .',v??»W**gtt •<•*>>*-, : <g^F^TJ "LOUIS Ms not tcpt in stock. 330 h> eep 18 The Public vmt Office of Kew Zealand OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES Vf\ TiJlWiOrWT^} ABOUT to make their WHIb, and desiring 1U 1 it'll bUlN k) f eenre the faithful exeontiot of Iheirlast wishc TOT)IiT)QA\^Q ABOUT t0 Q arry and . make , provision 1 J. JLI-Jni.O\Jli O moriiage contraot or settlement. r Vf\ TIT 7H O A\T C! CONTEMPLATING the Bettliog of their estal 1 U iih i iCUiN O or of a sum or earns of money by Trust Dee . , , , , 7 IOUS of constitntinff Trasts for ohari }" j .^. . }s_ V .'Lu L> &tio cp ounovolent obiects. TA I". AT? t V N 'T TT>n<^^7^q DGLDlN«.money«fn trn \\) /'v/iXr-JUI! ii^JOil^llO foe porsdao,reeid.3it Id tl cobcT* r 0 n. . ..- ktu ou o^uJ, ~ci..»iOd .Utcrilit-iiOJ itlw li. «-^l i'Bl sv '.■ !-!>»(• r-j ti.ifo vu-iv*, Vveluagiou, oc ftcin Local Agent at New Plymouth \psgf7y r -f :t r~ i **V --'vv-V^i'^\^^|^^#^T?^^Tlio -Physician's Cure |7- ■„' '.~\ V^ !.<1 \y-'\ y -' >fj F' r= < :; 3 JT^ViSJiA^i ES^^ £%bt ' or Q lo^, Rheumatic The -Universal Jtceineuy for Amaity of the Stomach, Childran, Dohcate Fe. Headache, Heartburn, Indi^cstioa, Sour TSructnilcns, JiVs" of^miniS. Bilious Aftcctioiis. t ' * -i- t v o ;i „> n.l j-Mu^i.ib .--.Hi HtoH»B. A^i'C FO*Z DV^WaFO-'P'S LI ' ' ■ { IMPORTANT TO FLOCK- MASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEPjTPPLNG POWDEI This Dip has been la oao upwards of S3 {. It does not utain the wool, It is more eitenelvaly ÜBed than all it Is a oortoln onre ' or Lloe and Scab, other Dips, being appliod to upwards of * Unlike the many Liquid Dips whiou ji 8 mUlion pboep each year. kill the insects and then past off the: , selves, its effects remain in the fleeoe . _„ ong time, and pro-rent new infection* tbo handles *x»a odeapeat Dip re- ° . „ jv. » v T filri gno boUiug or hot watar. Ithasnaver bean equalled byany other I 8-X.TBAOT FBOM THB XBANbAOTIONS OF THB HIGHLAND AND ACHBIOULTURj SOOIBXY OF SCOTLAND, 1 «- " An Infinite Tarlety of proprlatary and Tatent Dips are now finding their way Into < Uarfeet, Som« of these aro really good, aome indifferent, and others absolutely bad. We 1 lleve Ooopbb's to be tho longest established aud oheapest, and also the meet extensively ua aa shown by the railway boofes, It appears no leas than 1200 down paokag«fl,or enough to < 288,000 ehaep» are seat out weekly. It ie used extensively en the Continent, an* In the Oo nies, accompanied by ' directions for übo' printed in many languages. As a Summer c Autumn Dip we consider it seoond to none, and have always used it. Its cheapness *n«t < treme eolcbillty In COLD wAtbb particularly recommend it for these purposes." tuice the above was written the sale has more than doubled. From Jakeb Alexahdbb, Esq., Wanganul. •• Beven years ago I wt^e induced to buy eight caoos of your Sheep Dipping Compooi »nd. Sb an experiment, I used a few packets aooording to the directions. I seieoted a few < ewes, not oaring whether I loot them or not, and not one of them wm njured la toe least, rfternarda dipped my whole Flook of 10,000, and did not lose ono. " I now dip for Lice, and find it most effectual. I am also told by my nsighbocrs it *• I have dipped ever 60,000 sheep with It, and never lost but one, ana sals animal i seen lioking itself just after It left the b*tks. I consider that with ordinary oare your D ping Powder, used on a large er small scale, 1b perfeotly safe. The chief point being to i that the sneep are quite dry before they are turned out to grass." ' From Mr, THOMAS Middlkton, Maaager for the Hon. Bobert OampbeJl, Bonatore Estate, WaitakJ. Cooper's Dip Is the best dip for Lambs I ever used." from Duhoah MoMasteb, Esq., Walrarapa. 11 1 have used Cooper's Dipping Powdor for about four yearn, a»d an well lattsfled w >,he resalte, believing it to be lbstisg n its effects." ••To dr. Ooopjsb, Berkhamstea', England. Auckland, October 12, 1880 " Dbab Sib,— Accompanying our order by this mall we an* pleased to observe that y< cheep-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, 1 our buyers have invariably f rilen back to the use of Cooper's Sheop Dip. "Tho Flook*maeters who have written to us on the subject have always spoken In i htehest terms of the artiob.— We are, yours, fee, nignen wr«. w jf^ BHABLAN d k 00., Murataotorlnf Chemists •» fBBFABBD ONLY BY CTI&&XA2SS OOOPMB, Itt.R.C.V.S, CHEMICAL WORKS BERKHAMSTEff ENGLAN] Besd In packets, sufficient for from 20 to 30 Sheep, or In omm soflE //it tor WOO to lOOT aocordlng to tho length ot wool, AGENTS IN THB NOBTH ISLANU : Moiwrfc. KBMFTHOBNB, PBOSSBB, k CO., Auckland »ed We Mewre. HHABLAND fc Co., Acokland and Taraaki Mr. F. W. WILLTAKS, Napier Mosotb. BABRAUD fc CON WeJ . .. • Meaarj. DBHMMOND >- i

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8271, 18 September 1888, Page 4

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