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GREAT REDUCTION IN THE MICE OF Milking this sterling preparation, WITH irS UNRIVALLED LASTING PROPERTIRS POSITIVELY THE CHEAPEST DIP in the MARKET. At the Recent (1808) Show of THE LOYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND, (The Greatest Sheep Show in the World), Of 1,254 shce P Shown, IQ37 were D| pp ed |n c °°p er ' Of Prlzes Awarded, 116 Won by Cooper-Dipped Sheep. Tlio British Isles being the home ot almost nil .the Sheep Dips now pushed in these Colonies, the above authentic ligurcs speak (or themselves. The relative position of COOl'Elt is liuioli the sumo at ALL THE LEADING SHOWS IN THE WORLD. Its output lust year sufficed to dip ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY MILLION SHEEP. The Shearing Board and Show I'cii-OTl' f/ie J%inj Daf'i-reveal THE TRUE COST AND YALUE OF A SHEEP DIP. POWDER " Lawes' NON-POISONOUS AND POISONOUS. AND FLUID. Sheep Dips." RECOGNISED BY CONSUMED AND IIIVALB AS THE DEBT PREPARATION IN THE MARKET. Quality : first-class I Price i within reach of all I Results : astounding ! First dipping year in New Zealand, 181)7-200,000; orders to date-5,000,000. PRIZES SECURED AT SHOWS BY SIIEBI' UU'I'ED IN LAWES' I'HE I'Alt AT lON S : (FIRST SEASON : Marlkromjh, 1898: 80 Firsts, 23 ticcmi* and ( Five Champions. THE FOLLOWING EXTRACTS SPEAK FOR TIIEMSELVESStaimoiio, Blenheim, 3rd December, 1808. ' Dan Sin, —I have just finished shearing, and I consider the true test of a Sheep Dip ijj on the shearing board, I huve now much pleasure in statinj; that / fiuce never known th Starhro wool lo fall from Ik s/ucjj in bcthr contlilion, in every respect, than this season' The past autumn was most trying for all Dips in this district, being extremely dry, and young sheep suffered particularly—which, to have done justice to n Dip, should have been dipped twice. As you are aware, I Dipped 55,000 k Lawks' Powdeii Dip. The estate has been sold, otherwise 1 should bo glad to have repeated the order. (Signed) F. M, Fostmi, Manager. E. J. Rinwronn, Esq., writes from Hutt under date of 20th •Tune, 1808:-Dip-'l'rocure me another lifty cases of Lawes' I'owijkii Dip for next season, W, Rusiiv, Esq., of Pnriri, Hawkc's Buy, writes:—Please forward sufficient Lawes' Powueh Dip ton 70,000 SiißW.-iiOth October, 1808. Assets Heausatiox lloAiro, Ist August, 1808. Dear Shi,—Your specific lias given satisfaction at all our stations, and lam pleased to place our order for ensuing dipping with you. We Resume 280 Cases. (Signed) WabTEii G. l'Wmi, General Manager, Dorleiuh, Blenheim, 4th December, 1898, Deaii Shi, -I dipped the whole of my Wither Station flock in Lawes' Non-poisonous Fmiiii last autumn, When shorn the wool was bright and lustrous, sheep in lirst-clnss condition, and entirely free from ticks. I can confidently recommend Lawks* Dip as ocinj safe and sure, il directions for mixing iiml dipping arc properly carried out, (Signed) Thomas Caiim, WOOL-GROWERS, BE WARNED not to be influenced by any pamphlets or circulars naming Lawks' Company issued by rivals; although it is complimentary to he taken so much notice of, and recognised ns dangerous opponents, It Has Not Been Necessary to Reduce the Price of the Lawes' Powdeb Dip to compete successfully. [FLUID (Non Poisonous), 4/6 gallon. PRICES : (Poisonous), double strength, Ito 200,8/- gallon, [FLUID (Poisoxoim), single; strength, l'to 100,5/- gallon. AGENTS IN THE WAIRARAPATHE W.F.O.A. LIMITED. J. T. MOWAT, AUSTRALASIAS REPRESENTATIVE.

*Qy mm® c # i □ OBTAINABLE IN QUARTS >:* PINTS KEGS & CASKS otfzjm jwstifc christchurm. SUPPLIES IX AST QUANTITY AT LEVIN AND CO., LIMITED, IVIASTERTON. EEID AND GEAY, bole aoenis fob "Posy" ALL-STEEL DEERING BINDERS BESiDiuuaiiiEiHDra is iUE World. BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS Debmso introduced the first Twine Binder to iJcw Zealand, Doering introduced to tho world the Lightost Draught Posy." Two horses draw it easily. The coming harvest is the Seventh Year ot Deenng's Ball and Bollor Daaringa. Ball axd Rollbu Bkuusos hited to all tw.ib machines. Imitators are now starting to copy Deering's Bait and Boiler Bearings, and are therefore Seven Tears Mint! Deerinj's, consequently DEERING BINDERS SURPASS ALL OTHERS. The DEERING BINDER will go on any hillside that can be ploughed with a double furrow plough, TESTIMONIAL, Glasgow Faihi, Mosgiel, May 8,1897, Mtasss Reid asd Oiu?,-OcntlemeD,-I wish to state that the "Pony" Deurinß Binder I purchased from you last season, has given mo every satisfaction and can confidently recommend the samo to intending purchasers, Light draught she is undoubtedly, as I only used the sarae two horses all the season,—Yourß truly, W. Buckie, DEEEIIG' IDEAL 'MOWERS With Ball and Roller Barings. The Best Mower ever offered to the Fanners. RE'ID AND G-S&A.'Sr. JAMBS SPEIGHT AND CO.'S CELEBEATED I DUNEDIN PRIZE ALES CAN BE HAD AT TUB FOLLOWING! HOTELS IN THE DISTRICT :- Occidental, Jlasiehio.w Clou, Masiemos. I'wxo: or Wales, Mast; tlll'O.V. Clvij, Mjitnxnoßovoii. Homes' Momusos's Bus U, IbsiuiiLY, Ekeiaiiusa, Ekeiaiiusa, Eketaiiusa. Railway, Ekeiaiiusa. KllLlliEll'S, Ekeiajiusa. Cluu, Pauiatua, Post Omen, Pauiatua. COJIMEIICIAL, PaUIATOA. St tWAM's HdliiL, Mahtinuoiiouou. ™?l»KiiMflgmg R ITTUAY-STKBET, DUNEDIN. TAKEETOM'S WANTED LITTLE LIVER, PILLS. m w* Rabbit skins, A certain cure for bili jusness, constipation, and liver complaint,, and all diseases to till English orders; arising from a disordered stuimwh. or liver. large or small quantities Prepared and soil only ty- top prices, nett cash. H. E. E' lON, • PHARMACEUTI ,QiL CHEMIST, Queen street,, JJjsterton, Hunter-street, Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6112, 14 December 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6112, 14 December 1898, Page 1