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THI SPACE IS EE SEE YE]) POE A. GARDENER & SOW AJ)Y E E TI S E ME N T OF NEW GOODS, W LANDING- FB THE AUTUMN AND WINFSE SEAS )N3. Farther Parliculuis will appear as sooa as tlmir NEW EXTENSION to Premises is completed.

THE WHOLE OF THE HARDWARE STOCK REMAINING IN THE OLD PREMISES, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. RAPIDLY BEING REALISED BY PRIYAT SALE. HE PUBLIC ARE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF T EE OPPORTUNITY OF PURCHASING ONMONGER AT SUCH LOW PRICES AS MAY NEVER OCCUR AGAIN., The SALE is bona fide EVE R G has been reduced, AND THERE IS NO P ABOUT IT. THE SALE IS A OLE A El NE FOB C ASH. Lampware, Stoves, Ranges, Holl e, Tinware Sewing Machines, Patent Prepared nt, Carpenter’s Tools, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Cricket Materials, Meat Safes, Boiler Fountains, Machine Boilers, and Frames, and a thousand other articles necessary for the House, Farm, Garden, and Mill will be offered daily till the ; whole is disposed, of Note the.AddeessROBT. GARDNER &C. IRONMONGERS AND SEWING MACHINE AGENT LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON

IMPORTANT TO FLOCK - MASTERS ! COOPER'S SHEEP -.DIPPING POWDER. IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. It dissolves in Cold Water, and should be used in preference to any other Dip for Ticks, Lice, Scab, AND FOR ALL OTHER SHEEP - DIPPING- PURPOSES. | |THIS Dip has been iu use ttpwards of thirty years, and has never been equalled by any other ; it is of uniform strength, requires no boiling or hot water, does not stain the wool, and is equally good ns a Summer and Winter Dip. It is especially recommended as a certain cure for Scab, and is thoroughly adapted to all the requirements of Colonial Sheep-owners. Testimonial from JAMES. ALEXANDER, Esq., WANGANUI, New Zealand. To Mr W. Cooper, m.b.C.V. January 23rd, IS7B. "Four years ago a merchant in Wanganui, New Zealand, had eight cases of your ritieep Dipping Powder, which he asked me to buy. Net having used it before, I hesitated to try it on a large scale, so I took a few packets, and dissolved them according to your directions, and filled my Dipping hath, which is about live feet deep, X then selected some old ewjs for the experiment, caving but little whether I killed them or not. I. made them jump into the hath, and those that did not go over the head in the liquid were pushed under by a man with a slick. I allowed them to remain in the dip about the time you pnescribe, and then let them walk out, which, by the consti notion of our bath, they were enabled to do. They stood on the dripping-hoard until dry. and were then tinned out to grass, aud not one of them was injured iu the least. This experiment proved to me that your Dipping Powder could bo used with safety on a largo scale, so I purchased the eight cases of Powder already referred to, and dipped my whole flock, numbering ten thousand sheep, in the same way, and did not lose one. 1 dipped for Lice, which had been very bad in my flock for years; aud 1 have now got entirely clear of.lhem through the use of your Powder. I still dip every year, as I think your preparation fosters the growth of Wool. I have not seen your Dip tried for Scab, but have been told by m neighbours riiat it is as good for Scat* as it is for Lice. After the effectual cure of my flock the demand for your Powder became groat, ana orders were sent to .Melbourne and other places where it could be got, aud the Merchant before spoken of got shipments from FngUnd, as you must be quite aware. 1 have dipped over 50,000 sheep with it, and never lost but one, and that one was seen licking itsell just after it left the bath. X have no difficulty in dipping 1000 to 1200 in the day of eight hours with three .men. 1 consider that with ordinary ‘-’are your Lipping Powder is as safe on a large scale in the Colonies as it is with the small docks iu England; The chief point to mind is that the sheep are quite dry before they are turned out to grass,” PHEPAItED ONLY BY W X Xj Xi X .A. ZVC G O O P E H Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, CHEMICAL WORKS, RERKHAMSTED, ENGLAND. Sold in Packets (with plain directions) sufficient on an average for Twenty Sheep, AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND — j Messrs FELTON, GEIMWADE & Co„ WELLINGTON I Messrs KBMPTHOENE, PEOSSKE & Co., DUNEDIN AUCKLAND, and CHRIST. CHURCH. ‘ . , Messrs DRUMMOND & ALEXANDER, WANGANUI. Messrs RARRAUD & SON, Chemists,WELLINGTON, goopee’s pamphlet on SCAB XXsT SIXIBTEX 3 XT'ID HOW TO OIT'ECT IT” Mcy In hsMljp ee from say of the 9j»0Te*B8Bl

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 11, Issue 1302, 30 April 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 11, Issue 1302, 30 April 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 11, Issue 1302, 30 April 1881, Page 1

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