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She"LomS" Velveteen ■mi; i. ...... ii i The strictest examiner may try every test WAMiL . - of touch and tight without discovering that '\MT W JJ these aro other than the Genoa Velvets which ■44 T' i^TyT^f \ TT^f\ II^TPI^kT they so closely resemble, while the peculiar 5«4/|«liI A J^tv. u/'JjJ W\i JJi LIIM arrangements result iug in the fast woven pile '^irwafltSiSiiVl W ts/u^H WIT iliril UK enable them tq stand interminable and rough ■fejWjJwJroaunJflivJfl ffiJ^>ff-W^l|RfMV*\y wear, which would .ruin, real velvets at four Jlii^lS&fsSp*!^ - ■"■'••"• v " 1 •**> "*«sMi times the price. For Costumes and Trimmings i Afs^^w£^s^j«i^ ** ' 8 unequalled, aijd in fact for nil purposes "issss???3S&?- £(fH» forwhichSilkVolvotmaybeusedwespecially y<;jg3K^£i\'c i SBB recommend tbo f"L0UI8"f "L0UI8" VELVETKEN. .vn*o®>r* - -v* « J USTEOUS SILK F.INISH, t\l illk *U « equal to VELVET, In ( , ;*'' "?■' $\ AHQIIPIi BLUB BLACK and \ " „' ,';- , f't^ KVT . s6O kk 0 ™ 1 * Shades. <V ~ri-"~ ri -" -3'v '--*-[ h'-^4;%&- YTUVBJVAXtTSBiD Tor RICHNESS > r "~ " ,"\' ll ~ r ) > rl' 'X'&Stodtiwamxi 'p*,qoWu*Tfind -Drapery. /• •"'' '^ ' ' \ %^Wii TNBX^ENSnras^lves Universal jsfw§^--i<, /-"\ „ \•, ,-:/ Us •» . Satlßfaction. £^-#^--"'' ;^ ~ ' ip GUITABLB FOR ALL OOOA'A '''/f-hSr^Y !\ ,\. . v '" ?t*t w sionsofWear. •'t'£sk^,~f& ;\ ' * .v ————————— k 'V M: „ *"' - vvft At tho Adelaide Exhibition, 1887, thia \/' J y '/*■'- jSpi /''•■,'> [v4'i Celebrated Velvetten was awarded — f^S'fklz '-'<yi " V'iV Wt F irst Prize & Grand Diploma of @f0Z&&~ 8S ■ l•' ' ' )B "First Order of Merit," ffl/vJSs~i£Zcr M7 t ' • ! \ t^, for excellence of Finish and Supcrioiity i^f^'^^^ W-< ' "' ' i •' ' £ * -'^SPIk over a^ °* lier lnaltCß< wßTwr l fey,,, 'i' < e^ k^kBIB Evtry yard of Oie genuine bears the none -' H " ki^\ >'' i ' isfeSi"'* I*"^1 *"^ "Zouis," and the war it guaranteed /rom the ft ii/f \S%' v " r. i >»<tK*a2»«i^3^^B*v cheapest quality to thtiett. WiW^^J^^^^^^^^^^m^^^ Ask for "LOUIS" VELVETEEN, and do TtMy^^&A^i not bo pcrsnaded into bny ing inferior makes. M^^warW^/cXirfc- Hequcst your draper to procure Samples if \ t +yr, "Wv^^ms , . i "LOUIS" is not kept in stock. 330 h'w eep 18 The Pnblic rust Office ot # Sfew Zealand OFFKIiS GtREAT ADVANTAGES TOT">I7^C^A\Tw l ABOUT to make their Willf, and desiring to 1 Hull uUll k) f ecore the fAitlifal exeontioL of tbeirlast wishes. TOT)I7T>CA"\^Q ABOUT to marry and make proTision by 1 HjLLOL'iM O maniage contract or settlement. TA Dl? HC! A\T Q CONTEMPLATING the Be-ttlin* of their estate, 1 U Ith * f3Uli D or of a snm or snma of money by Trnst Deed. , ..«..'■•, " \.OUS of constitnting Trusts for chariti V,/ ;. J. -j:. ;L XrVitO abiocr uenevolentobiectß. TA Y r*~~* '"*. "* '* '■ f 'T*^ ~TPT".T^ \r-Q DC-LOIRS moneys in trnst I.U j' \./AO-J bl* IL U .01 LH.U ior peraoaß roeidait in thia cobcy. a. vp.juU cb.uj, .-onuied .nLroaiiiioJf fix.*.. l^~ -LIG TKI c>:' i- . .. • siC'j n.Lto Weliingiou, or hem.,. Local Agent at New Plymouth e^k''^-RT"" r "'""[ :^V^/i :;^^^2-^M^^t^S^The Physician's Cxixo I 8 JCS OW\ P -> V Z4%4 t ifM H S?S^ Croat and Gravel; the < \ Eil S H l&££ U ®**A 1 safest and moat irentle •fe^^^^^^S^^S^^feSl^^Meflciiwforln^nts, ' The Uaivcroftl Iteaoay ior Ac.iity of tUe Gtom^cV, .OhUdren, DeJcate leHeadacho, HoaTtb^.^gjti^^o.r e H^^% C^ K.TS. A^'v '<"O r X r>vv:i:r:7 ! c^iyG n'• ') - IMPORTANT TO FLOCK- MASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEP]DJFPiiNG FOWDEK. Ibis Dip has beon in ceo apwards of S3 "\ It does not Btain the wool. It 18 more extensively used than all It ia a certain cure or Idee and Scab, other Dips, being applied to upwards of Unlike the many Liquid Dips whiob jub! 8 million flhoop each year. kill the insects and then past off thorn- — selves, its effeots remain In the fleece a tbe handles ana o&eapeat Dip, re. on * tlme » » nd P«™ n * » ew . lnfeot !? D - • trrl gno boiling vx hot watar. Ithasnever beea equalled bf any other Dip 8 XTBAOT FBOM THB IBAK&AOTIOSS OF THB HIGHLAND AND AGBIOULTUBAL SOODSTY OF BOOTLAND, 1 — "An infinite variety of proprietary and Tatsnt Dips are now finding their way Into ths Market. Some of theae are really good, come indifforent, and others absolutely bad. Wo believe Coopbb's to be the longest established aad cheapest, and also the mest extenaWely nsed. As shown by the railway books, it appears no less than 1200 doaen pntann^onghtodip 288,000 sheep, are sent oat weekly, it is used extensively en the Continent, and In the Colonies, acoompsniod by 'directions for use' printed in many languages. As a Summer and Automn Dip we consider it second to none, and have always used It. Its eheapnew *n*i extremo solubility in cold watbb particularly recommend it for these purposes," f.mce the above was written tho sale has more than doubled. From Jambs Albzahdhb, Esq., Wanganut "Seven yearß ago I wks lnduced to buy eight oases of your Sh,jep Dipping Compound, and. us an experiment, I used a few packets aooording to the directions. I seleotel a f *w old ewes, not oaring whether I lost them or not, nad not one of them wm njured la too least. I afterwards dipped my whole Flook of 10,000, and did not lose one. H I now dip for Idee, and find it most effectual I am also told b? my nel jhbonri it I. equftllj ao for Boab. , 41 1 have dipped over 60,000 sheep with It, and never lost but ode, ana this animal wu seen Iloking itself just after it left the baths. I consider that with ordinary care your Dipping Powder, used on a large or small scale, la perfectly safe. The chief polat being to fee that the sneep are quite dry before they are turned out to grass." ' From Mr. Thomas Middlbton, Maaager for the Hon. Bobert Uampbett, Benmore Estate, Waitakl, Oooftfir 1 ! Dip Is the best dip for Lambs I ever used." J?rom DtraOAN MoMasthb, Esq., Wairarapa, " 1 have used Cooper's Dipping Powder for about four yean, Had aa well satisfied with the rcaults, believing it to be lasting a lta effeots." " To 3fr. Ooofsk, Berkhamsted, England. luokland, October IS, ISBO. H Dbas Bib,— Aooompanying our order by this mall we nr« pleased to obssrve that yonr £heep<Dipplng Compound is steadily gaining ground In this part of New Zealand. , , ° At the roqnest 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 Fiook-masters who have written to us on the subject have always spoken In the hlflbest terms of the atliola.— We t>re, yours, &o>, "•, O, BEABLAND k Co.. Manufacturing Chemists " /SSFUELED ONLY BY WlSt&S&^t &&®2>^m, &I.H.C.V.S, CHEMICAL WORKS BERKHAMSTEr ENGLAND, Sold Is pwkoU, raffiolont for from 20 to 30 Sheep, or In oww«j soft fjtA tor ISOOto WW, aooording to the length ot wool, AQBirrt IK 188 NOBTS ISLANP : Messrs. KBMPTHOBNK, PKOBBBB, k Co., Auokland and Ws Meaare. BHABLAND * Co., Auokland and Tanuink* Mr. F. W. WILLIAKS, Nt-pier Meear«.BaBBAUDit:CON Wai 4 WeBarj.DBUMMOND- i

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8272, 19 September 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8272, 19 September 1888, Page 4