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T. FRINGLE, THE ABT NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, 49, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON Christmas Cards. WE aro now prepared with our Season's imports. The splendid succesß which attended our "PACKET" system last year, inducod us to order for the coming Xmas on a very large scale indeed. In thiß year's Packets the number of cards has been slightly reduced, but the quality ib very much improved, while the fact that the bulk have envelopes to fit each card is an additional advantage. COUNTRY ORDERS PLEASE ENCLOSE POSTAL NOTES. "FATHER XMA?"~ Packet of 8 good cards for 2d ; post free 3d. "THE BLOSSOM" Pncket-of 16 attrac. tiro and choicely assorted cards for 8d poßt free lOd. "THE GOLDEN BAND 1 ' Packet of 25 really artistic cards, moat wonderful value, for 1b j post froo Is 3d. 'THE SUNRISE" Packet of 20 very superior Xmas and New Tear Cards, assorted, plain and autograph backs, with envelope for each card, Is 8d; post free 2a. This is really an oyeopener ; how is it done for the money ? "THE PRIVATE" Packet of 10 beautifully illuminated cards, all different, with envelopes to suit. This is a Bpecinl line for 8d ; pos) free lOd. "THE PBIVATE No. 2" Packet of 10 extra superior cards, with envelopes, for Is ; post free Is 2d. "THE SNOWDROP" Pocket of 12 artistic and high-clais autograph cards, with envelopes, Is ; post free Is 2d. All the above Packets are splendidly assorted, and whilst the great bulk are Xmaa Cards, each contains a few suitable for New Year Greetings. In addition to these, we have also received an assortment of Single Cards, in a variety of the latest styles. SEASON 1890-91 /~\WEN'S T>A*TENT NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP. For the Prevention and Extermination of SCAB, LICE, TICKS ; tho euro of LUNG WORM and FOOT ROT in sheep; and tho destruction of obnoxiouß forms of Parasitical Lifo of low type. One Tin mixed with cold water will make 400 gallons of wash of uniform strength. Sheop mixed in this preparation aro effectually cleansed from all parasites, the wool made bright, clean, and lustrous, its growth promoted, and valuo increased. Tho mortality amongst Young Shoop, from Lung Worm and other cau-es, is greatly reduced by the use of tho Dip, and whon Lung Worm is detected, tho Sheep should bo at ouco dipped, and romored to fresh pasture. If this is done, tho disease is in most caies promptly checked, and tho Shcop are restored to health. For Foot Rot, used according to directions, it is a perfect remedy. Sheep-skins dressed with the Composition are preserved from decay, mould, and attacks of insects, irad tho pelt given a commercial valuo. In a very diluted form this solution will be found by experience to bo tho cheapest and most effectual lomedy for the destruction of Blight and othor pests affecting Fruit Trees. Mixed with cold wator it forms a clear liquid, easily sprayed, und being of invariable strength, it should prove of value to horticultuusts and fruit growers. Dip is of Now Zealand manu. facturo. Mixes without trouble with cold wator. Since its introduction it has been used extensively in the North Island, and has givon satisfaction, as tho Testimonials received from the undermentioned gentlemen will prove : — Messrs Augustus Gcorgetti, Alex. !*lunro and R. K. Simpson (Inspootors of Sheop), W. Brewor, E. A. Campbell, W. Wilson, E. and J. Morgan, John Camoron, John Robs. Geo. McLean, W. Dorritt, T. Good, C. J. Nairn (Napier), J. T. Dalrymple, Johnston and Co, Lethbridgo and Sons, Hearn and Kennedy, and others. It is CHEAPER than any IMPORTED DIP, tho cost por Thousand Gallons being 46b. Sold in Tins, containing sufficient to make 400 Gallons of Dip, at £1 each. And in Cases containing 6 Tins, or sufficient for 2400 Gallons of Dip, at £B 10s per Case. AGENTS FOR WANGANUI AND RANGITIKEI— FREEMAN E. JACKSON AND CO. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD 3 Mrs Eoberts HAS opened up a splendid Assortment ot Spring aud Summoi 1 Goods, including — Sunshades Ladios' Fancy Aprons Children's Pinafores .yf' v "- Ladies' Und^fclljiig <, ' Baby ,ifcineV^ ' Etaifeelettes ,:' Sheetings j. Calicoes / , ' <.- Sjijrt)ng;s'' v * &c, &c. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, LACES, & FANCY WORK. A Largo and Varied Assortment of all tho g loading shapes in Ladies' and Children's Hats and Bonnets. Also, a Choico Selection of Dress Materials. Mrs G. Boberts, (Oppoßito the Convent. Victoria Avenuo.) nOVnRfiMEKT LIFE INSURANCE ** DEPARTMENT. LOAKB ON ajOUTGAGi: Fnou tiuio to limo i\ iimittul portion cf trio funds is lout ou flibt liioitßngo of fieohoM lecinltj, with option of niiayuiont by fixed luttnllDotltß, blHOttd ovoi 12, 15, 01 20 yuais. Hall-yoailv Payment loi eßoh £100 Penoa of Loan— £ s a. Xwelve years .„ ... 0 i 7 Fifteen yoai s ... „580 Twenty yoaiß .. .. 4 VA 8 Loans repayable by Instdiment 1 ) wlioienr principal and interest am both ilnuulatod withiu a given time, and ou terms of a lucst favourable ohuiactor, inosont marked auvaU' ttces to settlers and othoia I Tho bonowei may, befoio tue oxphy of the full peiiod, redeem tbe lo&n, with or without notice, on terms which can be aioertainod at this office, or at any of the olllcoi Of this Dopaitmout, whore also forms of *£• pllcitiou can be obt&iued. For full particulars ao to loans, apply to Hit >Mdand Branoh Offices and Pott Offlon P. W. FBANKLAND. , ittuii ucl PrtMijwJ Ofitn.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7292, 17 December 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7292, 17 December 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7292, 17 December 1890, Page 1

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