The"LOTJIS" Velyeteen 1 ■■'j- .a 1 "" '■••■•■ ' « The strictest examiner may try every test WjJMJk " of touch aud light without discovering that '™*« s9 these are other than the Gcnosv Velvets which JLL y. fWrifi \ JHPTA ir^iTnUT *^ fl y 80 c l° s °ly resemble, while tho peculiar I J ■» 'sZ. ll / 'L J 11/ Lil ill L'iiu arrangements resulting iivthe fast woven pile .X"^!i<r'J3i<SU' i l S 4» H^B IwIT IllrirJS en»bloth6Jmtost»ndtntppi>inableandrongh fe^iJM^ W ljl^S^7ffl^BWiUjLffH| wear, wKicli would TJlln "real .velvets at f6ur «^^* ' Vv-vScS^ •WraVi.iWi 1 HriwiiiWSfiJ times tlTdprtee. «V*43ostumos aDd Trimmings 1 ?-VS;Sjd>-^3A?W?-'' idMw to is unequalled, aiid In fact for all purpokci ''^rf}?^*^- 't ssSl * or which Silk Vel vettoay be'uscd we specially KK^^'^^Siß recommend the., V LOUIS" VEL^'ETEUN. ■:,-*'. ty'-^Jf -^tiVC!" 'v-'Cs^^ T USTROtTS SILK F.INISH, '-A^ r " ; "'-V'' : V'^v •* -equal to VELVET, in &:s\&"s?7 '?'* 'f\ •'-.!$!& fißimiTAL BLUB BLACK and ,»'^J^-^>i%-^f3 }',%s,?} j W ' 50 Lovely Shades. /•"'•V/^?- . • £$£/ ' TTNBIVALLip "for RICHNESS /.'?}'" ' t^'-^l^ ->'i""**' ;^ 1 V u --,'"- «3s^ ■» Satisfaction. A'^;>^?r7jfo"''KV^\" l^'-^.^^A (SUITABLE FOR ALL OCCAt "-,..* '■ ' -'• ■*<• ■ " Jn " ; W" "^ " >^ "- " ' ' " slona of Wear. 1 "/i/'-^-'i 'i^M^l' ;.-■ ;(> -v-vif- At tho Adelaide Exhibition, ISB7, this V if / / ' ''/'■-■'SjSfafi "<*',• ""• "* - ' - >?i^* Celebrated Velveteen was awarded— rlCiik'"- '' 4^W' '-'I"'" ' Vx-'Ww!} Pirst Prlze & Qrand Diploma of • 'V~\ r ' '~\ "First Order of Merit," •'>'•' " ' " for excellence of Finish and Supcrioiity 'i^^'siSN^.t? ; >' ' ' K ~ " ■ '• - v - -** 1 over all other makes. ffiftfi''^''"' 1 \V 'sH" "''r^'^-s ■?***• >■ ' \ liMfrft iVery yard of tit gtnwiM btan tht numt • r'P «i'"= ■; 1 1" '**; ''V ' ' \ '^"'S' "Zoui>," a,i-{ the tetnr it guaranteed from the y." Pt"'.-.^ '■-^\l, > l K'' x* 1 W chrapett quality tn the («<.. ,; M/ii'^^^^i^^^^^^^^m^ Ask for "LOUIS" VELVETEEN, and da f/wy^SS? &i> /" not 1)e P crs «adcd into bviyjiig inforior makes. N»VMwWv'#fi/'s*i'U lt(.<i\ic>t your drapsr to procure Samples if I v"' — Z vS .. 11. » LOulo is uot kept in stock. 330 b w sep 18 The Fsiblic Office of offk:^s great ad^at^tages "l i/-v I">"S7r)CI A\Tv^ ABOUT to make their Wills, and desiring to I ) rMIMUI^O recare tbo faithful exeontioi of their last wishes. TOOi7T v^A\^Q ABOUT to marry and make profiaion by 1 IT jI OUIM i 5 *namage contract or settlomeot. m/\ T\TZ "T> OfW Q CONTEMPLATING tho settlinif of their estate, 1 U JL Hi ?i3 UiNlO or of a aum or enma of money T>y/Trnat Deed. . , . r« I^OUS of conatitotiaff; Traits for oharitl_ \^ J «.'. 1 JsJ-\ •'•!*' ks abo cr oouovolont obiectß. V V .H. H - 5 J/. IllU 0 1 &it & for reraoas reeideat in thia coba>. Ll .' , v j^u üb.ii?-: uttuiio>i .ntoiajuiioj lro^.- lu~ • uLIO i\i\ & ...\ !•-• rcv-o Uua/, vVeiiugJOJ, or frcin -: n & !i^ ("F, (O •" r^ ' ? >t •■ i - Local Agent at New Plymouth gz^'V* :<: "^" " "'" Physicians Cure I |?l &ok\ ih >%% &* ~"M M *t-M S M-^ &o«t and Gravel: tho Wedlolne-lor ;lnftnts, Tho TJnivorstti j*amaay ior Aaaay oi' the Stoma.«ht, Chilrtrun, Policafe FeEeadaolio, Hoartbiira, India; esticn, Sculr -•Enxctalioiiß, W.T3- A-" TO X "> D!!if:Vp" <l " % 'r' I 8'"! l .i"- "' IMPORTANT TO FLOCK- MASTERS. COOPER'S SHEEHMPPING FOWDEL. Ibis Dip has been In aso apßtrde of 53 \ It does not stain the wool. years. ' It Is more extensively nasd than all it is a certain oare or Lice and Scab, other Dips, being appliad to upwards of Unlike the many Liquid Dips whlob just b million nhoop each year. kill the inseota and then paei off tbem* solve*, its e3eote rtmain in the fleece 1 tbe handles ana cheapest Dlp Jk » on « time » wd P M^ B * ™» «»*•■«*■. f ilrl gno boiiing ur hot watar. Ithas never beta equalled by any other Dip ffXTBAOT FBOM THE IBANSAC7TIONB OP THB HIGHLAND AND AGBIOULTUBAL 300IS1Y OF SCOTLAND, 1 — " An Infinite variety of propri«tary and Patent Dips are now finding their way Into tht Jttar&et. Some of these sre resliy good, come indifferent, and others abtolutely bad. We be!tave Cooper's to be tho longest established aud cheapest, and also the meat extensively used. As shown by the railway boobs, It appears no loss than 1200 down paokagfs, or enongh to dip 288,000 sheep, are sest out weekly. It is ored extensively en the Continent, and in the Ooloales, acoompanied by • diriotions for use' printed in many language* As m Summer and Autnmn Dip we COTBider it second to none, and have alwuyß used It. Ito cheapness »ni ntteme solubility in cols watbji partlonlarly recommend it for these purposes," cine© the above wan written the sale has more than doubled, From James Albxakdhb, Esq., Wanganui. ••Beven years ago I wt.6 lnduced to bny eight cades of your Bhoep Dipping Compound, and, as an experiment, I need a few paokets acoording to the directions. I seleoted a fuw old awes, not oaring whether I lost them or not, and not one of them WM njurod la tae least. 1 •fterwards dipped my whole Flook of 10,000, and did not lose one. "I now dip for Lice, and find It most afleotaal. lam hlbo tola by my neighbour* lt Is "I have dipped ever 50,000 sheep with it, and never lost bus one, MM tbls »nlmal was seen licking itself just after it left the bfttbs, I oonsider that with ordinary oare your Dip* alng Powder, used on a large or small scale, ia perfectly aaf e. The chief pol&t being te pee taut the Bueep are quite dry before they are turned out to grass." From Hr. TIIOMAB Middlbton, Maaagor for the Hon. Bobert Campbell* Bensaore Estate, Waltaki, Ooopor'i Dip Is the best dip for Lambs I ever need." JProm DuMOAir MoMasteb, Esq., Wairarapa, '• I have used Cooper's Dipping Powder for about four yearn, iwd aa well ratlsfleJ with >.be molts, believing it to be lasting a its effects." "?o M r. Ooopbb, Berkhamsted, England, luokland, Ootooer 18, 1880. "DBA& Bib,— Aooorapanying our order by thiß mail we ar« pleased to observe that your Compound is steadily gaining ground in this part of New Zealand. "At the request of our oustomers we have occasionally imported Dips by other firms, but our buyers have invariably fallen back to tho use of Cooper's tiheep Dip, " The Flook>magtevß who have written to us on the subject have alwayi spoken In the highest tenuo oi the attlols.-- We are, yours, fco., * »•. 0. BHABLAND k Co.. HannfMtarlsc Chemist* » /BBPABSD ONLY BY WE&&S&M O-^OFIE, D1.R.0.V.5, CHEMICAL WORKS BERKHAMSTEF ENGLAND. Bcld to sftokote, sufficient for from 20 to 30 Sheep, or In oawj sufl! fer ISOOto ITOf, acoording to the length ot wool. &GKSWi IK THB NOBTE ISLiKP : MOBW6. KEMPTHOBNK, PBOSSBIi, & Co., Aooklund and Wn Mems. HHARLAND & Co., Acoklaad and Tar«u»»ir Mr. F. W. WILLIAK3, Napier Moiwrs.B&BBAOD&,-:ON >»ol Meflfiri.DßUMMO^D^ ■
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8276, 24 September 1888, Page 4
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