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GREAT REDTOTM IN THE PRICE OF HBU Making this sterling preparation, WITH ITS UNRIVALLRD LASTING PROPERTIES POSITIVELY THE CHEAPEST DIP mthe MARKET. At the Recent (1808) Show ot THE ROYAL AGIIICULIUIUL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND, (The Greatest Sheep Show in the World), of 1.254 Sheep sh ° wn ' i 1.Q37 werc D 'PP ed ln Cooper. 0f 145 Awarded, 110 Won by Cooper-Dipped Sheep. .lie British Isles being the home of almost all the Sheep Dips now pushed in these Colonics, the above authentic figures speak tor themselves. The relative position of COOI'KIt is much Uic same at ALL THE LEADING SHOWS IN THE WOULD, Its output last year sufficed to dip ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILLION SHEEP. The Shearing Hoard and Show Ten-NOT (fie Dipping Jtal/i-rcvcal THE TRUE COST AND VALUE OF A SHEEP DIP. POWDP AND FLUID. " Lawes' NON-POISONOUS AND POISONOUS. RECOGNISED BY CONSUMERS AND RIVALS AS THE BEST PREPARATION IN THE MARKET. Quality: first-class I Price: within reach of all I Results : astounding I First dipping year in New Zeabad, 1897-200,000; orders to dak-5,000,000. PRIZES SECURED AT SHOWS | BY SHEEP DIPPED IN LAWES' I'BEPABATIONS: { Canterbury, 189S: 5 Firsts, 3 Seconds, 2 Thirds. FIRST SEASON : \ Marlborowjh, 189S: 30 Firsts, US Seconds and ( Five Champions. THE FOLLOWING EXTRACTS SPEAK Mil TIIEMSELVESSiAiiiioiiu, Blenheim, 3rd December, 1838. Demi Siii,-I have just finished shearing, and I consider the true test ot a Sheep Dip ijj on the shearing board, I have now much pleasure in stating that I have neuer fciioion th Marlon woof to fall from the step in belter condilm, in emy respect, than this seasonThe past autumit was most dying for nil Dips in this district, being extremely dry, and young sheep suited particularly-which, to have done justice to a Dip, should have been dipped twice. As you arc aware, I Dipped 55,000 ix Lawes' Powdeh Dip. The estate lias been sold, otherwise I should be glad to have repeated the order. (Signed) F. M, Fosteii, Manager. E. J. EiDDiFOiw, Esq., writes from Hutt under dale of 20th June, 1898-.-Dip-Procure me another fifty cases of Lawes' Powdeh Dip for next season, W. Dusiiv, Est?., of I'lirii'i, Hiiwkc's Bay, writes:—Please forward sufficient Lawes' Powdeii Dip t'ou 70,000 Siuep.-UOUi October, 1808. Assets Realisation Boaiid, Ist August, 1808. Deah Sin,—Your specific has given satisfaction at all our stations, nnd lam pleased to place our order for ensuing dipping with you. We iiequiiib 280 Cases. (Signed) Walter G. Fosteii, General Manager, Brjm.Eion, Blenheim, 4th December, 1898. Deaii Siii, -I dipped the whole of my Wither Station tlock in Lawes' Non-roisoms Fluid last autumn. Wncn shorn the wool was bright and lustrous, sheep in first-class condition, and entirely tree tan ticks. / can cun/irfciiMj muniment! Liwes' Dip as kin} safe and sure, if directions tor mixing and dipping are properly carried out. (Signed) Thomas Chimb, WOOL-GROWERS, BE WARNED not to be influenced by any pamphlets or circulars miming Lawes' Company issued by rivals; althougli it is complimentary to be taken so much notice of, and recognised as dangerous opponents, It Has Not Been Necessary to Reduce the Price ot the Lawes' Powder Dip to compete successfully, (FLUID (Nox I'oisosoiw), I/O gallon. PRICES ! n,m (I'imsosous), double strength, Ito 200,8/- gallon. (FLUID (Poiso.nous), single strength, Ito 100,5/- gallon. AGENTS IN THE WAIRARAPATHE W.E.O.A, LIMITED. J. T. MOWAT, AUSTRALASIAN REPRESENTATIVE.

... „. i QUARTS fk PINTS DBTAimit 111 HKVKIETORS T ] CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH. SUPPLIES IX AXY QUANTITY AT LEYIN AND CO., LIMITED, MASTERTON.

mmm dm •Pony" ALL-STEEL Bzsi Dihoohi Bindeii BALL AND aa9 * ROLLER BEARINGS Deebixo introduced the first Twine Binder to New Zealand. Deering introduced to the world the Lightest Draught Binder -viz., the" Posv." Two horses draff it easily. Ehe cominn harvest is the Seventh Year of Deering's Ball and Roller Bearings. Ball and Roller Beabinos htted to all tiieib machines. Imitators are now starting to copy Deering's Ball and Roller Bearings, and are therefore Sewn Years Mini Dccrroj's, consequently DEERING BINDERS SURPASS ALL OTHERS. The DEERING BINDER will go on any hillsldo that can he ploughed with a doublo furrow plough, TESTIMONIAL. Glasgow Fabji, Mosgiol, May 8,1897. Messub lleid asd GiUY,-Gentlomen,-I wish to state that the "Pony" Deering Bin.ier I purchased from you last season has given mo every satisfaction and oan confidently recoramond the soma to intending purchasers, Light draught she is undoubtedly, as I only used the same two horses all tho season,—Youra truly, \Y. Blackib, DEERING 'IDEAL 9 MOWEKS With Ball and Roller Bearings. The Beat Mower over offered to the Famiors, JAMES SPEIGHT AND CO.'S CELEBRATED .MHIIIWMM*! CAN BE HAD AT THE FOLLOWING HOTELS IN THE DISTRICT: Occidental, Mastehton, Eketaiidna, Eketaiiuna. Club, Mastehios. Railway, Ekmauona. I'iiixcK or Wales, Masiedtox, Keuhieii's, Ukbtaiiuna, Club, Jlautiniioiiough. Cldii, Pahiatua, Homes' Mobrisos's Bosh, Post Office, Pahutua, lUsfoiilv, Ekeiahusa. Commercial, Pahiatua, Siewakt's Hoiei, Maminbohouoh, mmSSOSSmm RATTRAY-STREET, dunedin. TAKE ETON'S wm L ITTLE LIVEE PILLS. 4)000)000 RABBIT sk.ns, A certain euro for biliousness, constipation, and liver complaint, and all diseases to fill English orders; arising from a disordered stomach or liver. large or small r|uantitics Prepared and soli only by- top prices, nett cash. H. E. ETON, PHARMACEUTICAL OHEMIBT, Queen street, Masterton, jj B e. Mcdonald &oo Hunter-streot, Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6111, 13 December 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6111, 13 December 1898, Page 1