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PEACOCK'S LUBRICANT SHEEP DIP. • £3 Per 1000 Gallons, SUFFICIENT TO DIP TWO THOUSAND SHEEP. j I beg to draw your attention to my new Lubricant Sheep Dip, Bpecially adapted for colonial dipping. Although poißonouß, it has no injurious effect, if ordinary care be taken, and I feel sure that one trial alone will induce you to use it regularly. Agents will be appointed throughout New Zealand, where the I>ip can be obtained previous to the commencement of the Dipping Seaaon. Packed in aealed tina of 301ba and 601ba., in the form of a stiff, oily paste. Full directions for use will be printed on each tin, Pleasb Note Testimonials Already received. I am, &c, DAVID PEACOCK. TESTIMONIALS. llarton, 18th October, 1884. David Peacock, Esq., Homewood] Dear Sir,- 1 have examined several flocks of sheep that have been dressed m your Dip, and have much pleasure in testifying to its efficacy in destroying both Ticks and Lice. It is also most beneficial to the wool, leaving it beautifully soft.— l am, yours faithfully, Kobert K. Simpson, Inspector of Sheep. Bonnie Glen, Rangitikei, August 30, 1884. D. Peacock, Esq., Marion. Dear Sir,— l this year tried your Dip, and found it very efficacious for Lice and Ticks. It is much cheaper thau any other I ever used, aud leaves the wool and skin beautifully white and soft, without staining.— Youra Truly, JNO. P. LETHBRIDGE. Eoaehill, 27th September, 1881. Sir Peacock, Dear Sir,— We dipped our sheep in March last with your dipping mixture, and fouud it to answer well, killing all the Lice and Ticks, leaving the wool beautifully soft, white, and oily, and thoroughly cleansing the skin. Our sheep were very lousy dipping, but at protont date are perfectly free from Lice and Ticks. B. ifc R. E. Johnston. Bushy Bank, Rangitikei, 4th August. ToJMr Peacock, Dear Sir,— Having used your Dip this season, Ibeg to testify to its thorough efficiency in killing Ticks and their Eggs, leaving the wool beautifully white, soft, and oily, and thoroughly cleansing the skin. AUGUST FREDERICKS, Junr. Bellevue, Rangitikei, ISth September. Mr Peacock. Dear Sir,— Your Dip has given me every satisfac tion. It kills all Lice and Ticks, is lasting in its effects, gives the wool a good gloss, and does not stain. It is also considerably cheaper than any other dip I have hitherto used. James Johnston. Rangitikei Junction, Bonny Glen, Ist Sept. 1881. Mr Peacock. Dear Sir, — Your Dip is by far the best and cheapest I have ever used. It does not stain or make the wool dry and hush like many of the English dips, but puts on a beautiful gloss, and cleanses away.all fllth, killing all insect life, and ia lasting injits effects. Danibi. Stevens. AGENTS :— Woodville, Bulls, & Palmeraton,— STEVENS & GORTON, Taranaki to Waverley, — R. WHITTEM, Manutahi. Wauganui, — BARNS & BIGGIE. Feilding,— HALCOMBE & SHERWILL. TTT M. f^i HAPM AN, (Late J. J. Lawlor) PAINTER, PAPERHANGHER, AND DECORATOR, Wickateed Place and Bell Street. Estimates Givbn. H/^1 RIESSELICH & d^iO., WEAVERS' HALL, WOOL EXCHANGE, LONDON, Shipping and Commission Merchants, Established.-. ... 1855, Ship to order any description of Biritish and Continental Goods upon 2J per cent, commission, selected by buyers with Colonial experience, and attend to the prompt realisation of produce at highest prices upon 1 per cent, commission. Orders to be accompanied by Letters of Credit or part-remittance in Bank Drafts or Produce. Open Policies of Insurance for floating cargoea to cover aea riaks. References : Chief Office of the London and Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank, London, and most of the Colonial Banks. Current Price Lists, Produce Reports, and any necessary samples or information on application. XTTILLIAM 1%/|"ACFARLANE, BUILDBR AND CONTRACTOR, WAVERLEY., Estimates Given. On Sale — Coal and Timber. rjIHOMAS "CILLIS'S PATENT IMPROVED CROSS-ACTING CHURN. PRIZE-TAKER AT THE SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE EXHIBITION This Cham will make from 51ba up to 4 lba of Batter, and produces 6 per oent mor than *ny other Churn, The Cross-action of the ELLIS CHURN prevents » waste In the centre common to other Churns, and causes the whole of the oream to be atlllsed, Can be used by Batter Factories, and applied to steam or water power. Itia easily denned after nslng, by firat cold water and then hot water. By turning the handle, as in churning, the aotion of the spoons cleans the inaide thoroughly. The centre of the Churn can be taken oat when reqaired, The Churn being made on a uniform wale, any part of it can be re plaotd. PRICB - 1 - iA, AGENT— Mr Marshall, Marton j and to be obtained from all the Ironmongers in Wanganui, MANUFACTURERS— York and Corun foot, Wanganui. PATENTEE— Thomas Ellis, Goat Valley, Wanganui, PARR'S 7^ Fa T IFE TpiLLS. The well known effi. cacy of this excellent medicine makes it a universal Favourite. PARR'S PILL'S may be relied upon as the beat medicine for Indigestion, Sick Headacne, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Disorders of the Stomach, Liver T\l TrTil e^ Those who uae UM.A2 XJ PARR'S PILLS will find that they increase the spirits, improve the complexion, and give vigour to the syatern Sold by all medicine Vendora, in Boxes, at lid., 2a. 9d., and in Family Packets, lla each. Sole proprietors, T ROBERTS and CO., r^-m-w- y ci &> Crane-court, FleetJrJLJjJj£>« 'l .ireet, London.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XX, Issue 5629, 27 May 1885, Page 3

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