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Business Notices. TMPORTANT INTIMATION. N X 1890 OPENED—IB9I, PETER BELL'S FIRST SHIPMENT OF SPRING AND s v m m: c r NOVELTIES! •■; ■ ' Abe Now on Virw. The Sale on SATURDAY and this Week has beon Most Gratifying, and we have to thank our many friends for their High Appreciation of our First Display. Also, for the very Substantial Sales WE HAVE EFFECTED SINCE THE OPENING. Every Department will be found replete with all tho Newest and Best Designs. 3 The Millinery is admired by all! The Mantles are really Beautiful ! The Dress Goods are Uagnificent 1 ' AND NEW GOODS, ,|fcg" .Are being added Daily. Special Selections ! Special Prices ! Special Bargains! ! PETER BEILIiS ' INAUGURAL SPRING SALES, Victoria House. /\W EN'S X> A T E N T .NEW, ZEALAND, SfiEEP DIP. For the Prevention and Extermination of . SCAB, LICE, TICKP ; the cure of LUNG WORM and FOOT ROT in Sheep 5 and the destruction of obnoxious forms of Parasitical Life of low type. One TiUeßri?ed,.witb. cold-.water will ] make 400"- gallons' oorf r wash -of uniform ' f strength. ■ Sheep mixed in this preparation are effectually cleansed from all parasites, the wool made bright, clean, and lustrous, its growth promoted, and value in- !'' creased. The mortality amongst Young Sheep , from Lung" Worm and^other causes, is greatly reduced by the use' of the Dip, and when ' Lung Worm' is detected, the ' sheep should be at once dipped, and removed to fresh pasture. If this is done, the disease is in most cases promptly 1 checked, and the sheep are restored to [ health. 1 For Foot Rot, used according to directions, it is a perfect remedy. Sheepskins dressed with the Composi--1 tion are preserved from decay, mould, ; and -attacks of insects, and the pelt given a commercial value. In a very diluted form this solution ' will be found by experience to be the ' cheapest and most effectual remedy for 1 the destruction of Blight and other peists ' affecting Fruit Trees. Mixed with, cold ■water it forma a clear liquid, easily sprayed, and being of invariablestrength, ' it should prove of value to horticulturists and fruit growers. IC§T This Dip is of New Zealand manuS 1 factnve. Mixes without trouble with cold ' water. Since its introduction it has been used extensively in the North. Island, and ' has given satisfaction, as the Testimonials received from the undermentioned gentlemen will- prove.- — ' ;. (, t ;'. ' :': Messrs Augustus George'tft, Alexander Hunro and S. K. Simpson (Inspectors of Sheep), W. Brewer, E. A, Campbell, W. Wilsott, E.and J. Morgan, John Cameron, Johnßoßs,George McLean, W. Derritt, T. Good, C. J. Nah-n (Napier), J. T. Dalvymple, Johnston and Co., Lethbridge 1 and Sons, Hearn and Konnedy, and 1 others. 1 It is CHEAPER than any IMPORTED DIP, the cost per Thousand Gallons being ! 455. , Sold in Tins, containing sufficient to ' make 400 Gallons of Dip at £1 each. And in Cases containing 6 tins, or sufficient for 2400 Gallons of Dip, at 10s per Case. AGENTS FOfiIvANGANUI AND RANGITIKEIEREEMAN R. JACKSON AND CO, T> BODICE STORE. WICKSTEED STREET. RITCHIE & WILSON, PROPRIETORS. . Whilst thanking those who, oy their liberal support, have shown their discrimination in finding out where they get the best value for their money, we beg to call th© attention of others who may not have, beon so fortunate to the -fact ,that they.iMiave only to call and discover that there is a veritable saving to be made by purchasing at the Wicksteed-street Produce Store. Oaten Wheat ChaS (full-weight bags), 32 to the ton, 2s per bag Oaten Sheaves, in largo or small quantities Crushed Oats, 2s per bushe „ Barley, 2s 6d per bushel Chickwheat, 10s per sack Seed Barley, Seed' Oats Machine-trussed Staw (Oat or Wheat) in small or large lots &c, &c., &c. RITCHIE & WILSON.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11202, 24 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11202, 24 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11202, 24 February 1891, Page 1

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