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: Business Advertisements THE WONDER OF THE WORLD. HERMAN'S WORLD-RENOWNED SHEEP WASH AND CELEBRATED VERMIN DESTROYER. This preparation is known throughout the civilised world to be far superior to anything yet discovered for eradicating tick, scab, or lice on sheep, goats, or cattle. It is sufficient to say that ONR SHILLING PACKET of tlie povyder dissolved in two buckets of water will wash EIGHTEEN SHEEP. This admits the most economical, as well as the simplest plan in the world for the cure and prevention of diseases incident to farm stock. By its use the farmer can secure the health of his stock at the rate of f d per head per annum. In all large Sheep Districts in Australia, South America, and Africa no other preparation is used. The Vermin Destroyer is also' . invaluable for the purpose of the Horticulturist ; and it is most extensively used by the Flower and Kitchen Gardener in Europe, America, and the British possessions in all parts of the Globe. One packet dissolved in two buckets of water will serve for over half-an-acre of ground, and will offectually prevent blight and exclude all other garden pests. : As a VERMIN KILLER it is an unrivalled specific. Its use will speedily exterminate all household pests, such as bugs, cockroaches, fleas on animals, moths in furs, and insects on birds of all kinds, from the canary to the poultry. For this purpose simple and plain directions are given on every packet. The powder can also be used in a dry state for the destruction of rats and mice. A little sprinkled on a slice of bread and butter, or a piece of meat or cheese is sought after greedily by those vermin, while the household pets such as cats and dogs will not touch it in any form and are therefore perfectly safe. The above marvellous discovery has gained for Herman Bros, and Co., London, the silver medal at the Intercolonial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1866, besides numerous testimonials from Government officials and all the elite of the medical faculty in Europe. HERMAN BROS. & CO. beg to announce that they have appointed as their sole agent' for Wanganui, Messrs A. M. LOASBI' & CO., and from them the preparation can be obtained in parcels. Price ONE SHILLING ; or six packets for FIVE SHILLINGS. Liberal reduction allowed to the trade. MANUFACTORY :BEAUMONT SQUARE, MILE END ROAD, LONDON. T. ELLIS'S PATENT IMPROVED CROSS-ACTING CHURN. PRIZE-TAKER AT~THE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE EXHIBITION This Churn trill make from 51bs up to 40 3ba of Butter, and produces 6 per cent mor than any other Churn. The Cross-action of the ELLIS CHURN prcventa a waste in the centre common to other Churns, and causes the whole of the cream to be utilised. Can be used by Butter Factories, and applied to steam or water power, It is eaoily cleaned after using, by first cold water and then hot water. By turning the handle, as in churning, the action of the spoons cleans the inside thoroughly. The centre of the Churn can be taken out when required.. The Churn being made on a uniform scale, any part of it can be re placed. PRICE ._ .« ... £4. AGENTS— S. 11. Drew, Marton } Waring Taylor, Wellington ; and to bo obtained from all the Ironmongers in Wanganui. MANUFACTURERS— York aud Corn foot, Wanganui. PATENTEE— Thomas Ellis, Goat Val'oy, Wanganui, Note. — In fixing the Churn on a table or bench, place s batten 2xl inch on each side MOULTS for your Picture Frames and Mouldings.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5238, 17 December 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5238, 17 December 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5238, 17 December 1883, Page 1

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