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Sheep Dip. T\ I P PI N G SB A, SO N BROOD'S " PEKEECT " SHEEP DIP. 1 OONOEHTBATHD (Pouoaooe). lof Dip] VtoiOWtta . MIXES BEADILY WHS COLD WATER Forming a clear transparent solution, Positively / rf? =r " ;- ***<5tiS& The very SOFTEST iy||jraf" DIP for jgßg^^infa^^/ Cheapest. Safe Reliable, jLasting, N if onn, -and Stainless, It in guaranteed not to contain one particle of limi or soda, - thus avoiding that drynen or the .wool so often experienced for the first month, after using powder dips especially. For SOABS, TIOKS, or MOB, this dip can be depended on as a certain specific* TESTIMONIALS. P. C. Threlkeld, Etq. on October 23rd, 1886, says : I considf rMr 0. HI. Brooke'i preparation, ONE . OF THE. VEEI I BEST DIPS IS IHE MABKET; This is to ceitify that 'the fleece obtained by me from the flock *6f : Mr R. Evans, dipped with B ooke's' " Perfect ' Lip, wsb scoured in the' rdinary wiy; and a small part dyed scarlet ;the result^ being quite , satisfactory. (This is ' the moat delicate teat that onn be applied, to prove whether a dip stains the. wool or not.) I may Btate that I inspected Mr -Evans flock while being shorn. ,;, TIOKS AKD ALL OTHBH PABASITE3 had been COMPLETELY ERADICATED by the use of the dip. ' THE WOOL was BBIGHT SOFT, ANU IS GOOD COX DITION. My examination took lao THtcBE MONTHS after dipping.. THOMAS' liltLEßi Tbe advantages to bo derived from usinp Brooke'a "Perfect" Dip' are, that it combines the lasting effects of the Powder Dips, with the sottneia of the Glycerine preparation, and* is the only Oarbolib'-Dip in the market ootrpoaed of Oalvert'* : N6 6 a-sid which does not stain, the wool. At the recent Sheep Dip. Trial, condno ed tncler the Auspices of the A. and P. Association. Canterbury, put of nine competitors, O.l'M. Brooke gained third place Price-r-^2,48 6d fprauiaoient to make IQOO ('GailonsJDip, -','■','- „ M. HOGAN $„00* QHEBP DIP! OHKhit. DIP — BENTLY'S SAPONAOFOUS^ SHEEP AND LAMB' DIPPING fIOJMPOBITION. . . Acknowledged to be tl'a , best in th» "Market.-' \ ' ' . A few of the "Oiany testimonials as und< r«— Heaton 'Park~Bulla, .. ■. . 7 '■) '■ ' Janntiry 10, 1838; Mr S. Ingram, Mar ton. v •; ' Dear Sir, — " BBntby's Sapfonacßom Sheep Dip,", wh'oh I got from you - last year, has given nic entire satisfaction,' th» use of which bus resulted in ri Way; clip of wool, 1 in the very best condition', "and not a sign of insect life en (tie ehesp dinpoa'iwith it. — I am yours truly', ' ' "'" '■•■"_* 1 bobebt Wilson. Kiwitcs, January il 2, 1888 Sib,— Having used your dip last je«,r, I can strongly reconinipnd it, It deslroys the filth, and' at. the earne tiire.'it eav«s -ths wool soft and in good condition. — Touri respectfully, W. MoDODGAIi. To Mr S. Ingram, Marton. ' " Dbab Sffl, — I ha?o much , pleasure in handing you a testimonial tor Benfcly's Sa» ponaceous Sheep Dipping . Composition, v it surpasses any other dip I ' have ever yrt üßed. It thoroughly kills all filth, ray flock being thoroughly free from all tick», lice, and all other parasites, and it does: net discolour the wool, but leaves it silky and gives it a beautiful' appearance. loan thoroughly recommend it to all. sheep owners*— Tones truly, OHAS GALPIN, Sedgecomb* Farm; Dun3inano, October 8, 1888. Dear Sir, — Having used Bently's Saponaceons Sheep Dipping O;mposition, I like it better than any I have ever used. It thoroughly kills all filth, and leaves. the fleeces wonderfally Eoft and glossy withont diacolouration of the wool, . and I. ahonld think, by its appearance, it should bring a far better price in tho English market than ire have been getting by using other dips.—* JOHN MqBETH. Blaok Hill Farm, Pepfcombqr 23, 1888. Dear Sir. — We hare much, pleasure. in testifying ta the efficiency, of yonrf ,M* Bently's Sheep DipV both as a dutroyer of insect life, and a beauUfier of toe' wool, We have used it for two years on our stud'flbokiand bava no hesitition in saying that we attribute to the use of this dip i|ML rgrea 1 ; meaauie the high price we har»*" .obta'.ned.for our wool, haying -had for tht laat two seasons the top market price.— Yours, etc., . - - .-■ MESSBS NOiKK & BEAD. M. HOGAN & CO. Agents, T?anganui. OWEN'S NEW ZEAL&WD PATEHT. MANY ITESTIMOMTALS ./ Have been seceived fiom those who hare ' ÜBeiit; the following amongst other's : - To Mr W. T. Owbn, Makirikjri. Fetnharb", Jannary 30, 1888. Dear Sir,— : I used your cheep dip tbu season (having used three other well-kuown dips' prey ons ' years), and I can Bay decidedly I m t prefer your? to any I have used, before ■ r seen triad. I fou'id tfa't. your flip, at th • proEcribed strength, was immediately fatal to tiofcs, and I was, very pleajed vfitb tht feel of'the wool when the ahe'e'p "were dry, a it was quite free from any harshness, but ■ appeared rathef to oe improved to the touch- by it. : ' " ' " " , - .Being so effective at .J the preioribed strength, ' matr.es it opntiderably cheaper than 'any other dip I know of i. ' Yours faitbf ally, THOMAS THATOHEB. Sold in tins euffioient for 400 eallonn 17s 6d each. B«wiw, . In cases containing 6 Tins, or sufficient to make 2400 gallons; £5. "■ ' Agents for Wanganui, Bangitikei, and PaUa— • ' MESSES. F. R. JACKSON and 00., from whom please order.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11759, 13 April 1888, Page 4

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