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Land and Pihhluo*. PROVED BEST BY TES^| MURTON'S SHEEP DIPPING FLUID. T\\ ENTY YEARS AGO a committee appointed by the CanterLuiy a. and P.. fi ssociation cr nduct< d a 1 1 ial of vat ious sheepdipping compounds vised in that district. The following points were takm into consideration in deciding the rzmts of the dips:. 1. Best conditioned wooJ at shearing, having especial regard to strength of" staple, degree of stain, and brightness of the wool 2. The most effectual destroyer of para- **r sites. ■ 3. The most effectual preventive frc,is reinfection, tafe ' 4. Effect (n sheep at dipping, and gWeral character of the dip. The maximum of points that (ould :be gained 32, aid, after exhaustive trials, Murton's Invention was placed' first with 28 points. Those who have tried the various dips in New Zealand are of the same opinion to-day • —that Murton s Invention has no equal as an * effectual destroyer of parasites, giving a bright and clean fleece with a good tip. This fluid is made by a man who has had forty years' experience in the wool trade, and who has devoted years of scientific investigation to bringing the dip up to its present splendid state of efficiency. A Few Recent Opinions Upon This Valuable Specific. W. G. JEBRAM, Waikohu, Tβ Kabaka,. GISBOENE. Bth October, 1907. I have ustd your dip for some jears past, and have always found it a very satisfactory dip to use. This year I have not seen a tick in the flock, which speaks for itself, and thewool is in very good condition. LIONEL C. SAXBY, X Whataiutu. 9*' October 11th, 1007. In answer to yours of Oc:ober Ist, I have used Murton's Dip for 9 years, and have always fouDd the sheep clean and free from, ticks or lice. M. B. KIRKBMDE, Mangere. October 3rd, 1907. We have always used Murton's Dip and cannot speak too highly of its good quality. HUGH S. MUNRO, Clevedon. October 4th, 1907. Having used Murton's Dip for a number of years, 1 am pleased to state th-.t it has always given entire satij-faciion. I consider it most efficient in connection with the destructi' n of. ticks and Jice on sheep, and intend to continue its use. SAMUEL PARKER, Frankton Junction, Waikato. September 10th, 1907. I have pleasure in stating that I have found Murton's Dip most effectual 1 dip twice at an interval of 14 days, and consequently I have no ticks at all. P.B.— My experience is that there is no dip that will kill all the eggs of eiiher ticks or scab, therefoje the second dipping I believe is necessary to keep your flock quite clean. F. W. PEDDLE, Hoanga. October Bth, I^βI have used Murton's Sheep Dip for a number of years for dipping my flock, and it has given me great satisfaction. C. SCHISCHKA & SON, Auckland. October 14th, 1907. In reference to your inqui.iy, we may say v that Murton's Dip has been stocked by us for r many years past, and has throughout given our customers entire satisfaction. SCHOLLUM & TITFORD, Puhoi. October, 1907. In reference to your inquiry, we may say that Murton's Dip has teen used largely at Puhoi for many years post, and has throughout given entire satisfaction. H. SUTHERLAND, Clevedon. October 4th, 1907. I have used Murton's Dip for the last seven years. It keeps the perfectly clean from ticks, etc. Our wool sells well, and we are satisfied. Waieaeapa Agents : THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. A. STEMPA, JUNE., THE POPULAR BUTCHER, always supplies TENDER & DELICIOUS MEAT. THE quality never varies—it is always THE BEST. All the delicacies in the meat line always ready. Your Order will receive prompt and careful attention— our desire is to please patrons. Ring up 'Phone" 27. The Wellington l^ leal Export Co., LIMITED. MANURE MANUFACTURERS. Offices: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Works: NOAHAURANGA. MPQRTANtTo KRMEM& CHEAP MAHUBEB. Net Oftsh on Truoki at Ng»h»ur*nga la 2 owt. eacki. For 1 owt. Moki, 1/1 per ton extra ii charged. No. 1 Mixture - £5/7/6 per ton. No. 3 Mixture - £5/3/0 „ No. 5 Mixture - £5/2/6 „ Potato Mixture - £5/0/0 M Imported Super- £5/5/0 „ phosphate Particulars of Analyse* potted to My addren on application. Ipedal Mixture! oan to mad* at any time to nit Faratn. FREEZING SHEEP AND_LAMBS. THE WE LINGTON v MEAT EXPORT CO., LT^ Iβ PREPARED TO PURCHASE iR Bheep and Lambi by weight, or at per head. The Company alao offers olieati every facility for Freezing on their owe •Mount. Prioai and all partlonlan oaa be obtained on appiioation at the Comwny'a Office* or fr Om o f mjm In the oountry. WALTER O. FOSTER, MuMglßg MreetMV

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8939, 13 December 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8939, 13 December 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8939, 13 December 1907, Page 8

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