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SPECIAL FOB 1891. w New Books and New Supplies JUST RECEIVED BY "] A. D. WILLIS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND 1 PRINTER. a New Zealand Ferns, a splendid work and well received, £1 Is Tho Encore Reciter, part 3, Is 3d Sermon in Caudle's paper, Is 3d, cloth 2s Gd For So L-'ttle, by Helen Davis, 2a Gd Book of Fancy Costumes, &c, 8d Weldon's Fancy Drees for Ladiea, Is 3d Dombey and Son Illustrated, 9d Robbery Under Arms, Squatter's Dreams, n and MinerB 1 Right, 2s 6d each Green Pleasures and Grey Grief and others, by author of Molly Bawn, 2s 6d In Darkest England, by General Booth, gc 4s Gd j, Mias Nobody of Nowhere, by author of Potter of Texas, &c, 2a 6d Something to Reid, now division, 2s Boys' and Girls' Own Paper, Christmas parts, 8d each Golden Shanty, by Bulletin writers, Is 3d Voyage Round the World in the Beagle, by Charles Darwin, cloth, 2s 6d, cloth - (illustrated), sa. Old New Zealand, by a Pakoha Maori, 3s 6d Westward Ho and others, by Charles Kingsloy, 9d each Specially pickod, Bd, Is 3d, and 2a Gd Novels, and all the latest Books and Editions, by every mail steamer SCHOOL BOOKS ! SCHOOL BOOKS ! Full suplies of Bchool Books and Material always kept. School Bags, double straps, Is 6d each Small Bags, strong leather, Is each V sxszEt,^ NEW ZEALAND /W|^ PLAYING CARDS. \ '\,»<M pJQx ow l 3 Pacts just j rfrjt&tfS7+\ readj, splendid valuo I m |i "Ii n that you got „ S .jggP WILLIS' New Zea- M J^^^T * and Cards, and take pMfljgJr no other. Kept by all Stationers and A' Storekeepers. TENNIS RACQUETS AND GOODS. SUCCESS ! SUCCESS ! ■ A Tho really first-class Racquets imporlod by mo this year are approved of by all thoso fortunate enough to procure them. Price from 12s to 355. Tennis Sacquets ro- " strung as good as new. Broken Strings Replaced. . EXHIBITION PICTURES. A Having been appointed Agent in Wanganui for the copies of Exhibition Pictures, I can with confidence place them before tho "^ Public of Wanganui as being really firstclass gems. They aro executed by Photography on opalino, and can be bed at all prices. See PHARAOH'S DAU&HTER nnd the TRAITOR, thoy are goms. ANY PICTURE PROCURED TO B1 ORDER. LISTS ON APPLICATION. / ~ =^k^^ PRINTING ! a rf^lP^^fl!^ PRINTING! fifl^ /A^" n a " ''° branches ~/JH«sliPral\-^ ' c eyer y test style J . i^||cp&lti|ff !?/n New Zealand ExhiiSSv^fesf&V'S hition, Wellington, ®*&Ms? : an(l at Melbourne V, for Colour Printing. Childiens Books ) I always Prize Books > havn Good Books For All ) Supplies. NEWSPAPERS TnD MAGAZINES Procured from all Parts of the World and supplied on Liberal Terms. Write BI for Prices. r You can get anything you require in the „ Book Line from me. Any Book not in stock procured at short notice. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. A. D. WILLIS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND GENERAL PRINTER, * PUBLISHER. AND MANUFACTURER VIOIOEIi AVEKUB, WAKGANt?!. 3EA-ON 1890-91 ' * f\ WEN'rf T>ATENT^ NEW ZEALAND SHEEP DIP. For the Prevention and Extermination of SCAB, LICE, TICK- j the cure of LUNG WORM and FOOT ROT in sheep ; and tho destruction of obnoxious forms of Parasitical Life of low type. Ono Tin mixed with cold water will mako 400 gallons of wash of uniform strength. thcep mixed in this preparation are effectually cleansed from all parasitcß, the wool made bright, clean, acd lustrous, its growth promoted, and value increased. Tho mortality amongst Young Sheep, from Lung Worm and other causes, is greatly reduced by the use of tho Dip, and when Lung Worm if dotocted, the sheep ' should be at once dipped, and removed to fresh pasture. If this is done, the disease [ is in moft cases promptly checked, and the sheep are restored to health. 1 For Foot Rot, used according to directions, it is a perfect remedy. Sheep-skins dressed with the Composi1 tion are preserved from decay, mould, and J atttacks of insects, and the pelt given a > commercial value. ; In a very diluted form this solution will [ be found by experience to be thp cheapest . and most effectual remedy for the deetruo lion of Blight and othor pests affecting 9 Fruit Trees. Mixed with cold water it C forms a clear liquid, easily sprayod, and being of invariable strength, it should prove of value to horticulturists and fruit l growers. f 83T This Dip is of New Zealand manufacture. Mixes without trouble with cold water. >• ince its introduction it has been t used extensively in tho North Island, and i. lias given satisfaction, as the testimonials received from the undermentioned gentlemen will prove ; — Messrs Augustus Geogetti, Alex. Munro and R. K. Simpson (Inspectors of Sheep), W. Brewer, E. A. Campbell, W. Wilson, E. and J. Morgan, John Cameron, John ?' Ross, Oeo. MoLean, W. Derritt, T. Good, '" C. J. Nairn (Napier), J. T. Dalrjmplc _ Johnston and Co , Lethbridge and Sous, d Hearn and Konuedy, and others. It ii CHEAPER than any IMPORTED jr DIP, the cost per Thousand Gallons being , 455. - Sold in Tins, containing sufficient to make x- 400 Gallons of Dip, at £1 each. And in l< * Caßes containing 6 Tins, or sufucientfor _ 2400 Gallons of Dip, at £5 103 per Case. v" AGENT 3 FOR WANGANUI AND RANGITIKEI— «■ FREEMAN K. JACKSON AND CO,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 7326, 29 January 1891, Page 1

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