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F. FERRIMAN, ASHBURTON, Sole Proprietor of JOSEPH "pORD'S QCOUR AND J^jflfcgfct T UNG-WORM A/TIXTURE FOR OHEEP (By Boyal Letters Patent) A PERFECT CURE FOR SCOUR AND LUNG - WORM. ONE DRENCHING as per instructions will be found perfectly t ffectual, and instead of injuring the Bheep in any way, will give both stomach and bowels a healthy tote, and increase the appetite wonderfully, so that ibe sheep recover and thrive right away. PRICE PER GALLON: 17s, in 2-GAL. TINS. Two Gallons are sufficient for 320 sheep. Shake well before using, and keep shaken during use. F. FERRIMAN, ASHBURTON, PATENTEE AND PROPRIETOR. LIST OF AGENTS: AUCKLAND— AIfred Auckland and Sons. GISBORNE— N.Z. Loan Rnd Mercantile Co. HASTINGS-R. Wellwood. RANGIORA— W Buss. TEMUKA— W. Gaze. WELLINGTON— N.Z. Loin & Mercantile Co. NAPIER— N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Co. OAMARU— H. Connell. AKAROA— W. Robinson. CHRISTOHURCH-Farmers' Co-operative and John Clark. OXFORD— J. Ingram INVERCARGILL, GOBE and BLUFF— Watson, Tothill and Co. TlMAßU— Farmers' Cooperative.

ESTABLISHED 1849. The Leading City pers, Silk Mercers, and Furnishing Warehouse. "DROWN, TjiWING & pO. PRINCES AND MANSE STREETS, DUNEDIN. NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER 1892, New Dress Tweeds New Mosgiel Tweeds New Mantles New Capes New Jackets New Ulsters New Millinery New Furs New Glovss New Wool Wraps New Ribbons New Chiffons New Hosiery New Trimmings i FIRST-CLASS TAILORING Under the able management of Two First-class Cutters. DRESSMAKING. ! i B. E. & CO. make a special feature of this important department. Ladies caa rely on getting their Costume 9 made and fitted to their entire satisfaction and at moderate prices. | Estimates given for all Costumes. ) «3- MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING i Of the best Colonial Tweed?. All Garmmts made by ourselves, thus , saving the middlemen's profits. We cannot be equalled for Value, | variety, and pei feet-fitting garments. i Letter Orders promptly and carefully attended ti. Patterns sent Free by Post. BROWN, EWI N G & CO., cossENsTiT blacks ENGINEERS, IRONFOUKDERS, &c. CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. Manufacturers of BRICK and DRAIN PIPE-MAKING and WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, CHAFFCUTTERB, TURNIP PULPERS, HORSE GEARS, WATER WHEELS, &c. ; also. WINDMILL PUMPS Of the Latest Designs, for Draining, Irrigating, or supplying water for tbe use of btock or Domestic Purposes, or the Windmill can be geared for Charlcutting, &c, ko. f3~ Special attention given to the requirements of the Goldmining Districts. Every Description of Hydraulic Mining Plant Manufactured. ESTIMATES GIVEN for all kinds of MAOHINERY, CASTINGS, and OTHER IRONWORK.

€3" SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARMERS. W r E beg to intimate that we make liberal Cash Advances, free of Commission, on Wool, Hemp, Grain, Rabbitskins, Hides, Tallow, and all kinds of Farm Produce consigned to ns for sale, or for shipment on Growers' account. Also on Fat or Store Stock placed in our hands for sale. We hold Auction Sales of Fat and Store Btock every Wednesday at the Burneide Yards. Sales of Wool, Hemp, Sheepskins, Rabbitskins, Hides, and Tallow every Tuesday ; and of Grain and other Farm Produce every Monday. Parties caisigning Stock or Produce for Sale may rely on Sales being conducted to the very best advantage, and Account Sales ren dered without delay. Produce for sLipment is consigned direct to our London Agents Shippers have thus the full advantage of tbeir Produce being soli under the direct supervision cf trustworthy and experienced Brokers, and can depend on their interests being carefully protected. Freights to England by first-class iron vessels at lowest current rates. Prompt Returns and Medium Charges may be relied on. DONALD R E I !>, AND CO., AUCTIONEEftS, Stock, Station, and Produce Agents and Wool Brokers, ''umhpj land, Jpitv, and V .(?pl StreetH, Dunpdin. UUUK~i,'B 'PKHPECT 1 SHEEP DIP~ (potsonois.) POSITIVELY THE bOFTEST DIP FOR THE WOOL. -IS THE BEST OF ALLFFFECTU^LLY KILLS TICKS, THEIR EGGS, AND LICE. Those Sheepowners who have u«ed this dip have each year obtained the hmhes. pries for their Wool owing to the fact that it leaves the Wool ■ i a brighi, soft, silky condition, perfectly clean aud fiee frcm stain. Prepared in accordance wi»h the latest advancements of chemistry as applied to the Woollen Manufacturing Industry, it is a decided improvement on the old-fashioned dips, and on! reqnires a trial to prove its superiority. At tbe late Sheep-dippin Competition, conducted by tbe Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, the Kai*poi WoolUn Co., on bahalf of the Associa'ion. for wool dyeing a.d jjeneral n anufacturinsr purposes awarded tbe First Place to BROOKE'S 'PERFECT' SHEEP DIP. TESTIMONIALS. | Mr C. M. Brooke, Pendarves, Ist February, 1892. Dear Sir, — Notwithstanding tbe lower price ruling tor wool this season, I bid pleased to inform you that I have obtained a better price for my wool this year after using your ' Perfect ' Sheep Dip than I have done on any previous occasion with other dips on the same class of steep. — Yours truly, W. H. Ktjle. Millburn, Feb. 3, 1891. To Messrs Donald Reid and Co., Dnnedin. I Dear Sirs, — We used Brooke's ' Perfect ' Sheep Dip last season | and it gave us great satisfaction. We have tried nearly all the dips lin the market and consider Brooke's ' Perfect' Dip the best. Tnere were no deaths through it? use and at shearing the Bheep were in capital condition, the wool bright, soft and gloesy, free from ticks, stains, and other impurities. So long as this dip gives the came satisfaction we will not use any other. We can strongly recommend it to anyone wanting a safe, economical and effective dip. Pleape send us 5 drums at your earliest convenience. — Y ours truly, James and John Sutherland. A large number of equally satisfactory reports to hand. Owing to the increased yearly sale of Brooke's Perfect Bheep Dip the price has I now been reduced to 6s per gallon in 5 gallon drums only. One i gallon makes 100 to 120 gallons wa9h. Packages Free. * Aaents : South Island — Christchurch — Farmers' Co-Operative Association ; Miles aud Co. Timaru — Farmers' Co-Operative Afsociation. Oaunaru — N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., Limited. Palmerston — R. S. Raymond. Dunedin — Ronald Reid and Co. Balclutha— G. W. Hutching. Tapanui— James Mair. Gore— R. Meredith, lnvercargill— Whittingham Bros and Instone. Manufactured only by C. M. BROOKE, Opebative Chemist, Ashbubton,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 26, 15 April 1892, Page 20

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