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Sheep Dip. Q WEN'S PATENT NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP. Wo aro prepared to supply the above. DIP, which will be found, as now prepared, the Cheapest aud most Effective in tho Colony. Wo attach somo of the many Testimonials which Mr Owen has received from sheep farmers, and we can thoroughly recommend it to our numerous friends. TESTIMONIALS. Wiritou, May 22nd, 1889. Mb W. T. Owen. Dear Sir,— l have dipped over 3000 sheop this year in your Patent Sheep Dip, and am so well pleased with it that I should not think of using any othor. We examined a number the other day after they were dipped, and found the ticks all dead on the outside of the wool ; wo also examined some that had been dipped six weeks, and found them free from ticks, and tho wool bright and soft. One unshorn lamb, badly infested with both lice and ticks, I clipped in what was left over from last yeav, and had been oxposed in the sun ever sinco. Two months after ho had no sign of either ticks or lice, and the wool in as good condition as anyone could wish for the two months ho was running with undipped sheep.—Yours truly, W. Wilson. Elslea (Patoa), May 25, 1889. ■To Ms W. T. Owen, Wanganui. Dear Sir, — I havo to congratulate you on tho discovery of your very efficient Sheep Dip. I consider it to be absolutely destructive of insect life when used as directed. As regards tho wool, it is the only Dip I havo used that loaves tho wool. soft and lustrous throughout without injuring the wool that is on the sheep at the time dipping. For a lung worm specific I have not had an opportunity of trying it, as my hoggets aro not affected to any noticeable extent, though my neighbour, Mr J. Ross, of Otauto, Patea, last year informed me that it had a most beneficial effect on his hoggets, which were badly affected last year. Ti by publishing this testimonial it will increase tho use of your Dip, do so by all means. — I am, dear sir, yours truly, W. Wilson. Newtonleos Farm, May 30, 1889. To Mb W. T. Owen, Makirikiri, Wan ganni. Dear Sir, — We were induced to giv< your Patent Dip a trial this past season with the result that we have now vorj much pleasure in adding our testimonj in its favour as a cheap and effective Dip We examined the sheep twenty-foui .hoiu-s after dipping, and found all ticki dead ; and again fourteen days after, witl tho result that not opo live tick could bi found. We also noticed that after dip ping both the sheep and wool soerncd t< have been greatly benefited. After tin experience of this season wo certainli would have no hesitancy in using i again; for wo aro confident that if thi instructions as givon with each tin an attended to, good rosults will follow.— Wo are, yours truly, E. & J. Morgan. Marangai, 10th Juno, 1889. My Dear Owen, — According to promisi I now'writo you relative to your Shee] Dip, As you know, I have used it fo two seasons, and it has given me com pleto satisfaction . I find it easier to mi: than any other dip, and it thoroughly dc stroys all ticks and lice. I think that i improves the wool, leaves no stain, am does not'injuro the staple in the slightes degree — I remain, yours faithfully, • Jno. Cameron. Pourerc, Ilawko's Bay, Dec. 5, 1890. Mil W. T. Owen, Makirikiri, Wansjanui. Dear Sir, — Tho Dip you supplied m with last year has been all I could desire Tho sheep havo clipped 10,0001bs nior< wool and are remarkably clean, and ! have overy reason to be satisfied. Pleasi send me the same quantity as last yeai viz., 30 cases. — Yours, sinceroly, C. J. Nairn. Waitatapia, Bulls, Feb 15, 1890. W. T. Owen,Esq, Doar Sir, — I have usod your Dip for tin last two seasons now, dippiug about 800( sheop a year. I have found it thoroughly i effectual, tho sheep having kept quiti ! freo from ticks ol forwards, and coining ii at shearing very clean, and the wool ir good order. I may say that I mixed it a' the oxaat strongth, according to instruc tions marked on each tin. I intend usiu< it this year again — Yours truly, John T. Daiißtmple. Sold in Tins containing sufficient t< mako -100 Gallons of Dip, at s6l each ; anc in Cases containing 6 Tins, or siifficion for 2400 Gallons of Dip, at .£5 10s po Case. I P. R. J^ SON ANn C° WANGANUI. mA YLORVILLE BUTCHER: T. "WOOLLEY, Jun. SPECIAL NOTICE. All Moafc Chilled by Patent Kofrigercitin: procoss during summer months. On Sale— Beof, Mutton, Veal, Daiiy-fei Pork, Lamb, and Small Goods of ovory description. Medical notices. XTOLLOW AY'S/y N T M E N 1 Its searching and healing Properties are known throughout the World Far the cure of bad Logs, bad Breasts OLD WONND SORES ana ULCERS it is an infallible remedy. If offeelnally rubbed on the neck and chest, as salt into meat, it cures SORE THROAT Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and even ASTHMA. For Glandular Swellings, Abscosses, Piles Fistulas, Gout, Rheumatism, and Every kind of SKIN DISEASE, it has never been known to fail. The Pills and Ointment aro manufactured only at 78, New Oxford St. (late 633 Oxford Si) London And aro sold by all Vendors of Medicines throughout the Civilized World; with iircctions for iiso in almost every language. gjgr Purchasers should look at the Pots and Boxes. If tho address is noi 78, New Oxford Stroot, London, they aro 'rauds. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. This {Groat Household Medicine ank imengst the loading necossaries of lifo. Cliese famous Pills purify tho BLOOD ,n.l act most powerfully, yet soothingly, <n THE LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS ,nd BOWELS, giving tone, energy, and •igour to these great MAIN SPRINGS )F LIFE. They are confidently reonunended as a ncvor-failing remedy in ,1 caseswhere the constitution, from whatver cause, has become impaired and ,-eakencd. Thoy aro wonders, efficacious n. all ailments incidental to Females of II ages, and as a General Family MEDICINE aro unsurpassed. . :

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11595, 21 March 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11595, 21 March 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11595, 21 March 1890, Page 4

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