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ESTABLISHED 1849. The Leading City Drspcrs, Silk Mercere, and Furnishers Warehouse. "DROWN, TAWING & r\ 0. PRINCE 3 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 Gloves Yew Wool Wraps New Ribbons New Chiffons New Hosiery New Trimmings FIRST-CLASS TAILORING Under the able management of Two First-class Cutters. DRESSMAKING. B. E.&CO. make a special feature of this important department. Ladies can rely on getting their Costumes made and fitted to their entire satisfaction and at moderate prices. Estimates given for all Costumes. CS- MEN'S, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING Of the best Colonial Tweeds. All Garments made by ourselves, thus saving the middlemen's profits. We cannot be equalled for value, variety, and perfect-fitting garments. Letter Orders promptly and carefully attended l~>. Patterns Eent Free by Post. BROWN, EWING & CO., DUNEDIN. BROOKE'S 'PERFECT' SHEEP DIP. (POISOKOCS) POSITIVELY THE bOFTEST DIP FOR THE WOOL. —IS THE BEST OF ALL— EFFECTUALLY KILLS TICKS, THEIR EGGS, AND LICE. Those Sheepownera who have used this dip have each year obtained the highest pricps for tbeir Wool owing to the fact that it leaves the Wool in a bright, soft, silky condition, perfectly clem aud free from stain. Prepared in accordance with the latest advancements of chpmistry as applied to the Woollen Manufacturing Industry, it is a de< rried improvement on the old-fashioned dips, ar d only rtquires a trial to prove its superiority. At tre late Sheep-dippin Competition, conducted by tbe Canlerbary Agricultural and Pasto al Association, the Kaiapoi Woollen Co., on bahalf of the Asaocia i"n. for wool dyeing and general manufacturing purposes awarded the First Place to BROOKE'S 'PERFECT' SHEEP DIP. lESTIMONIALS. Me C. M. Brooke, Pendarves. l?t February, 1892. Dear Sir, — Notwithstanding the lower price ru ing lor wool this season, I nm pleased to inform you that I have obiained a better price for my wool this year after using jour ' Perfect ' Sheep Dip than I have done on any previous occ ision with other dips on the same class of steep. — Yours truly, W. H. Kule. Millburo, Feb. 3, 1891. To Messes Donald Reid and Co., Dun din. Dear fcirs,— We used Brooke's 'Pc feet ' Sbecp Dip last season and it gave us great satisfaction. W» hnve trie 1 nearly all the dips in the maiket and consider Brooke's ' Perfect' Dip the best. There were no deaths through it? u^e and at shearing the sheep were in capital conditii n, tbe wool blight, soft and glossy, free from ticks, stains, and other impurities. So long as this dip gives the same satisfaction we will not use any other. We can s'.rontrly recommend it to anyone wanting a tafe, economical and effective dip. Pleape send us 6 drums at your earliest convenience. — Xours truly, James and John Sutherland. A large number of equally sa ( isFactory repor's to hand. Owing to the increased yearly sale of Brooke's Perfect Sheep Dip the price has now been reduced to 6s per gallon in 5 gallon drums only. One gallon makes 100 to 120 gallons wash. Packages Free. Agents: South Inland — Chnstc^urch — Farmers' Cr-Operative Association ; Miles aud Co. Timaru— Farmers' Co-Operative Association. Oamaru— N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., Limited. Palmerston —h. 8. Raymond. Dunedin— Ronald Reid and Co. Balclutba— G. W. Hutchins. Tapanui— James Mair. Gore — B. Meredith, lnvercaigill— Whittingham Bros and Instone. Manufactured only by C. M. BROOKE, Opebative Chemist, Ashbtjbton.

ft AMA R U ART UNION GRANDEST DISPLAY OF PRIZES EVEB OFFERED IN NEW ZEALAND. s> Specimens now being Exhibited opposite Courthouse, Oamara. im* LAST CHANCE ! DRAWING POSITIVELY on 24th MAY, WITHOUT FAIL. In St. Joseph's Schoolroom at 3 p.m. RIGHT REV. DR. MOSAN PRESIDING. All lovers of the glorious Celtic Saint will work for tbe Buccess of this laudable and most necessary work. Blocks and remittances have been received from the following, wi'h mott grateful thanks : — Miss Mulholland, Kate O'Connor, Mrs Murphy, N Quinn, Miss Butler, Miss Crowley, Mrs McCarthy, T Corcoran 2, Mrs Crawford, Mrs Harding, Mrs Brazil, M Roche, M Nugent, Mrs O'Grady, Miss McPhee, Mrs McGuirke, P Cnrran, Miss Casey, MissDooley, P O'Connor, Mies Gasquoine, PQB, Miss O'Grady Mrs Cagney 2, Miss Collins, SA, Cotter Bros, M Fleming, Mrs Guiney, F Keboe, Mr Mclnnes. W Mooney, Miss Heherr, Jno Allan Mrs Lafrancbi, P McNamee, P Riordan, D Convent O 2, PQ, Miss Sullivan, Miss Dickeneon, Mr Mcbae, Miss McEwen, T Cartwright 3 Miss Westlake J Kelly, J J Ardagh, Miss Lawson, Miss Ford, Mrs Joyce, Mrs Beattie 2, Mrs Skerrett, Dr Moran 5, J Gallagher, Mrs Kerr, Miss Fahay. Mrs Coughlan, F McMullan, Mrs Corcoran, Mis Walker, Mies O'Connor, Mrs Breen 2, Mrs Cagney, Miss Lockington. igT Mass every Thursday for all actively engaged in this good work. JOHN MACKAY. THURSDAY, 26th MAY, At 2 o'clock. At Rooms, Manse' Street. SIXTEENTH ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE OF ©- NATIVE AND FOREIGN BUGS, Carriage and Railway Rugs, Boas, Muffs, and Sets. Grey 'Possum Rugs, Real Black 'Possum Ruge, Bags, Coseys, Smoking Caps, Foot Warmers, Victoria?, Pelerines, Jackets, Capes, Peal Trimmings &c, &c, &c. ty Toe?e Furs have been dressed in a manner which has commanded the highest prais-j from the Press an i public for the last 18 years, and have beea awardel tbi highest h njurs at the International Exhibitions in Europe and America, aad Gold Medals in Victoria. The goods are only recently turned out from Mr Clarke's Factory al Brunswick and embrace the most recent and ftahionable styles in vogue m London and Pans, and are guaranteed free from the attacks of moth 9or vermin, PARK, REYNOLDS, & CO. are irstructed by Mr S. R Clark (the premier furrier of Australia) to sell the above by auction on Thursday, 26th May, at two o'clock. I NOTICE. All communications connected with the Commercial Department of the N.Z. Tablet Newspaper are to be addressed to John Murray, Secretary, to whom also Post Office Orders and Cheques are in all instances to be made payable. To insure publication in any particular issue of the paper communications must reach this office not later than Tuesday morning.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 31, 20 May 1892, Page 16

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