Article image
Article image

The "LOUIS" Velveteen I v .a - ■ ' I The strictest examiner may try every test WflASfc . of touch and sight without discovering that •TNT 1 * gg these aro other than the Genoa Velvets which Jll y. TTOf 1 fTTT^[ I flr|l|^H%Y thoy so closely resemble, while tho peculiar r^m<»ff,JlJJV^ a/iLj \\/>L liLLIIU arrangements resulting iv the fast woven pile vSflw.i(l]!T!allw UlflPß iVIP II Irll (IB enable them to stand interminable and rough «?K»^gfljn|llLH y? IMlufi^JSLiflflLffliaSß wear, which would ruin real velvets at four J%3^?%£Zf&^' m!m * MfMKM " '" '"" '■■» timosthoprice. For Costumes and Trimmings < < y^S^^. >!^£v^ I*^- ** s unequalled, and in fact for all purposes WBMfc for which Silk Velvet may be Used we specially )ssM^^&'''\?Fvrl recommend the "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. -w£fe'"oefSj| V T USTROUS SILK FINISH, &£v£^>?"4\!£r**s -9s. ■"* C l llal to VELVET, in C^Zfe^Wtf*? ff\^ !<£s& ARIDNTAIi BLUB BIiACK and . -'M& ' TTNbivai,i.hi> .-iron richness Y^^h'^M'^S »J of Colour and Drapery. 'J^S^^&^Mi '-''*< '^'^» ■ Satisfaction. fc^fj4-^^«^&V?' - " -$^ QUITABLB FOR ALL OOOA'i <y'£^'^^ / \Mi ' "■"• • - siona of Wear. lV^V^''E^ ;-'; -' ft- At tho Adelaide Exhibition, 1887, this \s i '^5pP ' '* •% Celebrated Velveteen was awarded— f^fyktr^rz. -' ®#= ■ 4 \<~ -- - - m First Prize 4: Grand Diploma of fo/o~s?tA'-. i '-!' ' m "First Order of Merit," 'fyj>J-^sj3SrW^ . ',-- ,}% ior excellence of Finish and Superioiity T^^VhT^S'N $<> ■;"-' . ' '■>■•> A *UiL< ovor ft U °* ncr makes. l4frWf ffi'i*' ' ' y>-f<4--'-® Every yard of the Ztntiine btar* the name - Pit I r ■. a -5s ■* 4 -i«^* r "Louis" and the t-tar is guaranteed from the y: /Vy tr r ir'V'i^ s *^. cheques' qvality to the bett. W£iS^W^^' fiJ^ ; '4sfy^. Ask for «• LOUIS " VELVETEEN, and do K ! VIMf?S»f*J. /• *"*^!sKgß9sß^ not bo persuaded Into buying inferior makes. <>^V^5WW'J^?/js*ii^. Bequest your cirapor to procuro Samples if | A -.t/. > >"^-\.f/-< r *'>»V , „._ >^^yp j "LO UIS -is not kept in stock. 330 h> aep 18 The Public 'frost Office of &ew Zealand OFFFHS GREAT ADVANTAGES TOl'>^J^^CiA\Tw: ABOUT to make tbeir Wills, and deairin? to 1 JDitl uUIM U f oenre the faithful exeoutioi of their last wishes. TODI?"DQA I\[Q1 \[Q AB °UT to marry and make x protision by JL Jfl-jLtovlN U mariiage contract or settlement. TO'^ IT 1 n C A\T d CONTEMPLATING the settling of their estate, X U X ioUll D or of a sum or Enow of money by Truet Deed. *){\ r ' I" IHOUS of constitntinjf Trosts for cbarit£\J j, Xli.Ll LA /ii & efcia cr uenovolent obiects. TOT^^RW^^ T^lTQ^fTp^ HOLDING c-moneysiV. trust Jj U iS-Mt i'vli •■ iI«U OJL LiILV for persona resident in this ccbn?. Ai u'.j w.:j..:j oO.u' - ie;ui'>O'i intormtsuoa li-i^ i^- r «-.LIO rsi^i 1 . fc, Ortvca; iron-o t^u d y ; Wellington, or from „ Local Agent at New Plymouth *j> > r i." ->;/-'""■"■ " ,: .'. ; y ";^'.'J- : <l^,r,~ u-lt&fl&V:.^ v^isl^hii Physician's Curo I y-U ;- ni \l l J k\ •-: 133 grfM ?A Wf^Gaut and Gravel: the !i« h fc fe **($ fc&% fc^/^^^alaafMt and most per tlo The -Onivci-sal i:r.iac- 5'5 ' Acxdity ct the Stomach, Children, Kcliuato I-c-Headaclie, Haartbiu-r, Indiesr-tit-n, Kaur Krurfcr»iiocs, tcalcs, and tuo Sick-EIVio-^Affcci'ons. aess.of Prcca^oy. hrW iui^ ' >iX^ kV^AW fiWJ J8 H^^l&Ai n.v*. -f^-^ H) 1 ; itiwyj-UvD^ n ■ IMPORTANT TO FLOCK- MASTERS. I COOPER'S SHEEPJHPPIfIG POWDER. Ibla Dip hM boen in ceo upwards of 58 { .Ii does not stain tho wool. It Is more extensively usad than nil It ia a certain core or Lice and Soab. other Dips, being applied to upwards of Unlike the many Liquid Dips whiob juel b million ahoep eaoh year. kill the insoota and then past off them* . ■■ Boives, its effeota remain in the flcooe a the handles ana caeapest Dip* re* or * tbaa » and *> nrmt MW fifri gno boiling or hot water, Ithaaneverbeoa equalled by any other Dip ffXTBAOT FBOM THE TRAN&AOTKONS OF THB aiGHLAND AND AGMOULTUBAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND, 1 — "An infinite rarloty of proprietary and Patent Dips are now finding their way Into tht MarEet. Borne of these are really good, some indifferent, and others absolutely bad. We be* lieve OooPßß's to be the longest established and cheapest, and also the mest extensively used. As Bho<srn by the railway books, it appears ao less than 1200 down paekagM, or enough to dip 288,000 ehaep, aro eeat out weekly. It is usod extensively en the Continent, and in the Colonies, aooompsnisd by ' directions for uso' printed in many languages. As a Summer and Autumn Dip we coneidar it seoond to none, and have alwuys used it. Its oheapneca tni extreme solubility in gold waxes partioulariy reoommend it for theso purposes." thnce the above was written the sale has more than doubled. From James Akhxahdhb, Esq., WanganuL "Seven years ago I wta lnduced to buy eight oases of your Sheep Dipping Compound, find, is an experiment, I used a few paokets according to the directions. I selected a lew old ewes, not oaring whether I lost them or not, a&d not one of them was njured ia toe least. 1 bfternards dipped my whole Flock of 10,000, and did not lose ono. "I now dip for Lice, and find it most •ffeotasd, I am also told by my neighbours it 1. equally so for Scab. ' 11 1 have dipped over 50,000 sheep with it, und never lost but one, and tnls animal wm seen lioking itself just after it left the bathe, I consider that with ordinary care your Dipping Powder, used on a large or small scale, is perfeody safe. The chief point being to rer that the sneep are quite dry before they are turned out to grass." 1 From Mr, Thomab Meddubton, Masager for the Hon. Robert Campbell, Benmore Bstate, Waitaki, Cooper's Dip is the best dip for Lambs I ever used." from DtmOAN MoMabtee, Esq., Walrarapa. " I bave usod Cooper's Dipping Powder for about f oar yearn, and am well tatlsfie J witb >Jbe remits, believing it to be lasting a it* effects," II To Mr. Ooopes, Berkhamsted, England. luoWand, Ootoaer 12, 1880. v Deas Sib,— Accompanying our order by this mail we arw pleased to observe that your sheep-Dipping Compound is steadily gaining ground in this part of Hew Zealand. "At the request of our customers we have occasionally Imported Dips by other firms, but our buyers have invariably fallen back to the uue of Cooper's Sheep Dip. " The Flook*mastor& who hare written to us on the subject hare alwayi spoken in the highest terms of the evtlcb.—We are, yours, ko., "•, 0. SEABLIND It Co.. Manuftotorlng Chemist* " ffiSiFABBD ONLY BY WH^UI CIOOFIE', m.R.C.V.S, CHEMICAL WORKS BERKHAMSTEF ENGLAND. ffeid in packet*, tuHclect for from 20 to ?0 Bheop, or la oaws suff <tf»t for 1300 to 2ro r . aooording to the length of wool. AGBnTB IH THB NOBTH ISL&KJD : Kcssrfc. KEMPTHOBNB, PROBBER, k Co., Auoklondl nvd We i Messrs. 81IAULAKD tc 00., Aaoklaad fttid Tm«ip«u» Mr. F. W. WILLIAK3, Naplor ' Messrs, B&RRAUDit^N \\d Messri. DBUMMOND '■ \ isIwERSMIi^H^^APJ

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TH18880920.2.35.3

Bibliographic details

Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8273, 20 September 1888, Page 4

Word Count
1,115

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8273, 20 September 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8273, 20 September 1888, Page 4