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Medical BRADBURY'S „, , ( S#EEP DIPPING POWDER No^uaai) pxtbnsivsly upon the . ' 'AND MODEL FARMS OK HER" MAJESTY THE QUEEN Duke of Sutherland Lord Clanbrook Duke of Buccleugh * Sir Watkin Wynne I ord Ashtowa - Duke of^Westminste Ix>rd, Clanoarthy ,[ etc.', etc.,. .etc. > Sold only in Packets, \Z' \ ONK SHILLING EACH FOR 25 SHEEP Sole Manufacturers : S. BRADBURY & CO., (LIMITED), , Tranjiebe Chemical Works, ,< "jrBIRKENHEAD. Largest Dipping Powder ty[anuf actory in the; World. ■ ; Special Terms to Large Sheep Owners, j V f Q fA^BntsjiWantefl^ ? , , JUDGES REPOBT, BALLINASLOE GREAT OCTOBER 1 FAIR, 1877, > (The Greatest Sheep Fair in the World) We hereby certify that we have ' exanline the many lots of Bneep entered 'in competition for the valuable rrifies offered for the Wstfjifldcleariestlbtof Sheep* exhibited for actual sale, at '*he above Fair. 1 '. : come to, a conclusion, owing the large dumber of entries, has "been a matter of jsomp difficulty, we hayte, however, after the moar examination; placed 160 three yeae old wethers, exhibited by Joseph Hardy Esli. ; J.P., DarteeW, <in the first place. These w^ find were dipped with Bradbury's Dii* ?i|irei Powder/, and'eiititled to the prizeoffered we' haye s further to record our testimony of the very excellent manner in which the stock belonging to the above named gentleman have been brought out on this occasion. We have also to record our utmost satis action with the cleanline-s and general good rder in whir 1 ! the stock belonging to J Conner, Esq., Uurtroon, andM. Doyle Esq Ama^n, were exhibited. ' ' ' '7 ' We nave, in conclusion, to add that Wj have bad the strongest evidence' tefore us todayof the afficacy and superiority of Bradbury's Sheep Dipping Powder, and considep invaluable to < Sheep Owners in general, tor the sheep we exaimnd" dipped with this irticle ,were very clean, in fine condition and sold well. ' ' • > n (Signed) ' JAMES MARTIN, ) 1 Smnerset- Villa; Balliriasloe, f tu<i,»jßt u< i,»jB G. MURRAY .H«»8» 1 -Poplar' flail,' Co. Kildare,} - BRADBURY'S "sHEEP . DIPPING •'.'•< ; POWDER. A : eeftam,i safe, and effectual cute for scab destroy'ni ail hte tick' and lice; stopping the fly, cleanmg and 'promoting th 6 growth of the wool and tiealth'of the sheep, it may be used with equal sucess,on every kind of 'sheep, the hardy or ihfe' delicate. Cheviot or Mennoes, in every, par£,of the globe, and in all seasons of the'y'ew. ' It is a most valuable Dip for LAMBS ; it effectually frees the sum of all insects, 'enabling them to feed with comfort and gather flesh rapidly* It is soluble in cold water, is perfectly uniform in strength, it does not stain the wool ; can be used also, tor smearing or pouring with oil or grease in winter or cold climates. It is he cheapest of all Dips, costing less than one halfpenny par sheep, a considerable item in large UU , ' ,;, ' ■„) !; f ;. J - 1 ' Business Advertisements SINGER'S ■■'"'. Q^WING . MACHINE COMPANY. , Market. Square, Wanganui. 1 > Annual sales in' New Zealand over Twelve Thousand. Two hundred first-class prizes in Europe and A-merica. Gold Medal awarded Singer's Machine at the Christ church Exhibition' against the Davies, Wheeler and Wilson, VVertheim, Standard, and~Whites t as the simplest and easiest Machine to learn or work known. • , , ' Sewing Machines Sewing Machines Sewing Machines Sewing • O s fcP Machines Sewing Zi X> Machines Sewing Machines Sewing PER WEEK, Machines Sewing •' Machines Sewing Machines Instructions given gratis. All Machines kept in repair for two years, and delivered Free within five miles of Town. Machine • Silks', Cotton, and Thread always in stock. Machines Cleaned and repaired. N.B.— Beware of cheap German and Birmingham imitations. '? r , -jy/T R S S -V- 4 ME"O ■N, TAILORESS, Market Square, .(Next door Singers Sewing Machine Co.) (Late Forewoman Buckley and Nuirns, Burke Street, Melbourne.) BEGS to inform the public of Wanganui and surrounding districts that she has started Business as above, and trusts, by civility and reasonable charges, to receive a fair share of their patronage. All Goods Guaranteed Perfect Fit and Thoroughly Shrunk. Gentlemen's Trousers Strapped and Cuffed, from 13s 6d Boys' Tweed Suits, Galatea, to order, from ... 30s Boys' Knickerbocker Tweed Suits, to order, from ... „. 17s 6d Children's Knickerbocker Tweed Suits, to order, from ... 8s 6d Boys' Serge Sailor Suits, to order, from 17s 6d Children's Serge Sailor Suits, to order, from , 8s 6d Ladies' Tweed Ulsters 30a Ladies' Cloth Jackets 30s Customers' own material made up, and all goods Cut by a Practical Tailor. Colthes Cleaned and repaired on theshortest notice. WAVERLEY COACH FACTORY. DAVID BREMNER begs to inform the public generally that he has commenced bußinesß in the above line in premises adjoining MrJ. B. Taylor, blacksmith, and hopes by attention to orders and good workmanship, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of public support. Buggies, Dog-carts, Phaetons, and Traps of every description built, repaired, or painted on the shortest notice. Drays & Farm Implements made & repaired. D. B R X M N E R, COACH-BUILDER & WHEELWRIGHT, .Waverlby. T EWIS'S for your CHINA. GAS~i GASI GAS! GAS! WANTED Known— l am prepared to do every description of Gasfitting at Lowest Rates. From my long practical experience in this branch in the city of Glasgow and other large centres, I have resolved to make it a Speciality, and as I do my own work, I can guarantee a good job at a Moderate Price. Window reflectors, gas star lights, and shades of every description made to order, water laid on, Electric and House Bells fixed. Worker in Copper, Lead, Zinc, Iron, Tin, &c. On Sale— A few first-class rain water Tanks and Baths cheap. JOHN I~R VINE, Practical Plumber and Gaafitter, Copper, Iron, Zinc, and Tin Plate Worker, St. Hill Street, (Opposite the Wharf.)

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5019, 22 March 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5019, 22 March 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5019, 22 March 1883, Page 4

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