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Conveyances. MACKENZIE COUNTRY COACHES. THE MAIL and PASSENGER COACH leaves FAIRLIE CREEK afte rarrival of first train from Timaru for SILVERSTREAM, BURKE'S PASS and TEKAPO on MONDAYS, and RETURNS on TUESDAYS in time for last train to Timaru, thus giving visitors a night on the shores of the famous Tekapo Lake and ft sight of the Mackenzie Country. Coaches also rnn to BURKE'S PASS and back to Faivlie Crcok on WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Livery and Bait Stables, where Horses and Bucrcies arc. on lure. " bb H. STRUTHERS, 2-7 2082 Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE, AND ORARI. WE beg to inform the Public that our Coaches will run as under, viz. : — Waihi Bush and Back. Waihi Bush — dep., 6.15 a.m., 6.15 p.m. Waihi Bush — arr., 8 p.m. Gehalbinb to Oeaei and Back. Goraldine — dep., 8.40 a.m., 10.40 a.m., 3 p.m., 5.36 p.in. Orori — d«p., 8.52 a.m., 11.50 a.m., 4.16 p.m., 6.51 p.m. In connection with the above line of Coaches, we have the Livery and Bait Stablee at Geraldino where Light Expresses, Buggies, Gigs, and Saddle Horses can be obtained on the shortest notice. N.B. — The most experienced drivers and grooms are kept in connection with the business, therefore the Public can rely on the greatest civility and attention in all business entrusted to the firm. Head Office, Geraldine. J. MUNDELL & CO., 4210 Proprietors. Sheep Dip. DIPPING SEASON, 1885. 1 LINCOLN "SHEEP DIP," (POISONOUS). "GLYCERINE DIP" (NON-POISONOUS). Will MIX with COLD WATER, and not Discolor the Wool. MR HAYWARD having had two seasons practical experience of Sheep Dipping in every part of New Zealand, and thoroughly studied the modes of Dipping and the requirements of the different districts, we have been enabled to specially adapt the above preparations to such requirements so as to ensure entire satisfaction in every instance with one dipping. THEY ARE CERTAIN KTLLERS OF TICKS, their Eggs ; LICE, their Ova ; and all PARASITES infesting the Skins of Sheep. The " Glycerine Dip " is the best ever introduced for Wool Growing purposes, as shown by Testimonials, and the "Lincoln Dip " is the most Durable in the Wool, and will keep the Sheep clean longer than any other Dip ha3 yet attained. The two Dips may be used together in equal proportions, which will make a perfect Dip, and keep any ordinary flock of Sheep clean the whole season. ÜBed together they combine highly nutritious and stimulating properties, with the lasting power of the Lincoln Dip. For very lousy and filthy long wool flocks, the Lincoln Dip alone is recommended, it being most lasting in its effects. From Mr F. W. Hockon (Manager for Jno. Grigg, Esq.), Longbeach Station, Ashburton New Zealand. To Mr Hay waed, Dunedin. July 12th, 1884. De.ir Sir, — Yours to hand re result of dipping. Mr Standish, I am glad to say, is highly pleased with the appearance of the sheep Dip in your "Glycerine" an:! "Lincoln Dip " mixed, compared witli those dippod with Hatch's Dip, so much so, that sirce you were here we have used your Dip for about 6000 Sheep, and 4fr Grigg would have used it for about 10,000, had your " Lincoln Dip" been obtainable. When it could not bo got we used your " Glycerine Dip " mixed with Hatch's Mr Standish has just been examining the Sheep dipped, both with yours and your opponent's Dip, and speaks very favorably of the results. Where the " Glycerine " and " Lincoln " were used, the wool and skin of the Sheep were in by far the best condition than thoso dipped by Hatch. Price — 3s 6d per Gallon, (lOlbs to Gallon), Drums free. 1000 Gallons of Liquid can be made for JB3 lOs, lhe under-mentioned Agents will be pleased to supply Catalogues, Price Lists, Instructions for Mixing, and any information required. AGENTS AT TIMARU — The National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand, The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company, Jonas and Bourn, Merchants'. ■6 1708 pRATEFU Ji-OOMPO R T I NG EPPS'S~COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of tho fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored bevorage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in ilb packets by Grocers, labelled thus : — JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMCEOPATHIO CHBMIBTS LONDON. ENGLAND. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE GOD LITER OIL And Hypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda. ALMOST as PALATABLE as MILE Possessing the combined virtues of these two valuable remedies in their fullest degree. More easily digested and assimilated than in the crude form, and especially desirable for sicJcly, wasting children and persons -with feeble digestive power, and as A REMEDY FOE CONSUMPTION, A REMEDY FOR WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, A REMEDY FOR SCROFULA, A REMEDY FOR ANAEMIA AND GENERAL DEBILITY, A REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND THROAT AFFECTIONS, In fact, nil diseases where there is an inflammation of the Throat and Lungs, a WASTING OF THE FLESH, and a WANT of NERVE POWER, nothing in the world equals this palatable Emulsion. It in prescribed and endorsed by_ the best physicians in the various countriesof the world, who will attest these facts. For Bale by all Chemists. MOLLER'S OOD LIVER OIL— W H. Armitage, Esq., L.R.0.P.E., Glas gow, writes : — " I hare carefully examined it and bolievo it to be as puro a speoimen s>s I ever had the opportunity of testing. I have used it extensively in private praotioe, and have been highly satisfied with the results. It i» free from any unpleasant taato or odour, which Ttiku it agreeable to tftkt."

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3330, 30 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3330, 30 May 1885, Page 4