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Business Notices. CAUTION, TO THE SEED TRADE. DUITOK'S PURE SEEDS. We give notice that m order to prevent the trade being imposed upon No unpneketed Vegetable or Flower Seeds will on and after January Ist, 1886, leave our premises for Sale m the Colonies, and that every. Packe will bear bur Registered Trade Mark, as under. Theso Packets, as well as BUTTON'S COLLECTIONS OF VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS Can be obtained by the Dozen or Gross at a Liberal Trade Discount. MAY BE HAD GRATIS & POST FREE. Seedsmen by Royal Warrants to H.M. the Queen and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. READING, ENGLAND, And 11, Queen Victobia St., London, E.G. 3-16 181 IMPORTANT TO SHEEPOWNERS. DIPPING SEASON 1886. WHICH is the most efficient, most reliable, and most economical SHEEPDIP ? THOMAS' Carbolised Sheep - Dipping Composition Has invariably, when applied m accordance with the proprietors' instructions, proved to bo the CHEAPEST and MOST EFFICIENT DIP for either Longwool, Crossbred, or Merino Sheep. THOMAS' DIP was not only placed first at the Hawkes Bay competition m 1883, being-pronounced by the Special Committee to bo superior to tho eight other specifics then competing, including Cooper's, Little's, Tomiinson and Hay ward's (Glycerine), Hall's, Jeye's, Logan and Wilson's (vow Hatch's), McDougall's, and Gillard's, but the report on the wool then dipped, made at the request of tho H.B.P. and A. Association, by the well-known Wool-brokers m London, Messrs Helmuth Schwartze and Co.', also placed THOMAS' DIP AT THE HEAD OF' ALL OTHERS as regards the wool, as the following extract from that report will show : — "At the conclusion of the Hawkes Bay trials, samples of the wool from the sheep dipped were forwarded by the Association to London for special examination and report, and the Wool Valuer for Messrs Helmuth, Schwartze and Co., of that city gave as his award: — ... Thomas'— Little or no smell, free staple and sound ; good lustre j soft feel. Coopeb's — Slight smell ; more yolk than m others ; fair lustre ; sound staple. Little's — Smells strong ; staple strong ; rather dried up ; brownish cast.' Hall's — Slight chemical smell; staple quito sound ; no coagulation of grease s fair lustre, Tomlinson and Uatwabd's— Sour smell j dried up appearance ; and dull look; rather tender." Thomas', Carbolised Bheep Dip— for many years favourably known m Tasmania and Victoria as " Hood's Specific," and now greatly improved m manufacture vaA value —when brought into fair competition with other curative ogoncie3 has never yet been surpassed or equalled. It is a cold water dip, easily dissolved, and the cost of application scarcely exceeds one half-penny per sheep, whilst a fair application rarely fails to add one penny per lb to the wool. Amongst numerous letters the" following are extracts :-. — From the Manager of tha Heaton Park Estate (the property of .the Trustees of the late Hon. W. B. Rhodes'), near Wanganui. ■■ " Heoton Park, 21st Sept., 1885. " I have dipped 20,000 sheep with Thomas' Dip, and have found it effectual m killing the. ticks and lice, with which some of tho sheep were very bad. The wool after dipping is m excellent condition, and free from Biain, and there are fewer matted fleeces than ever I have known m my flock. Tho bath is easily prepared, by first dissolving the dip m hot water,, after which it easily assimilates with cold water. It is one of the cheapest and best.- dips I have used, m an . experience of thirty years. " I am, &c, "Robebt Wilson." " Inglewood, Flaxton, Oct. 13, 1885. "Messrs Miles and Co., Christchurch. " Dear Sirs, — Having just had all my sheep through tho yards (dipped on May 4th, 1885), I have to express my satisfaction with Thomas' Dip. The wool' is m nice order, and I have not seen a tick or other parasite on any of the sheep dipped, nor have I been able to see a tick on any lamb tailed, whoae dam had been dipped. - " Yours truly, .'-.■; " Philip C. Tdbblkeld." Circulars, Pamphlets, and full particulars on application to MILES & Co., Sole Agents for Canterbury. MILES, ARCHER & Co., Timaru ; or to The Travelling Representative, 4-1 400 Mb 0. R. WILLIAMS. In Stock and on Sale AT FTIHE " TIMARU HERALD " OFFICE Custom House Forms, A, B, 0, D. „ „ „ Declarations. Claima for enrolment — Registration Becure vote. . . Declaration m proof of Bankruptcy. Bills of.Lading. . . ' Manifest Forms, inwards, outwards, an coastwise. . ' ■ ! . Chattel Security Act 1880, or Agri tural Produce Lien Forms. Window tickets— To Let. „ „ For Sale. „ „ Tea and Coffee. •'.,»» „ Terms Cash. ' Memo, of Agreements between landlord and tenant „ „ „ between vendor and purchaser. Apprentice Indenture Forma. Workmen's Weekly Time Sheets. Unstamped Promissory notes, bound. VVTilifiN BUSINESS IS PROSPERING " * advertise m the Timaru Herald, and itt prosperity will be redoubled.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3602, 16 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3602, 16 April 1886, Page 4