DIPPING SEASON, 1888. BROOKE'S " Perfect " Sheep Dip, IS THE BEST FOR THE WOOi, AS PKOVED BY PRACTICAL TESTs-?. PREPARED m accordance with tho latcat advancement b In chemistry aa applied to the Woollen Mannfactaricg Industry. It is a decided Improvement on the old fashioned dipa and only requires a trial to rruva its superiority. At the late Sheep dipping Competition, condncted by the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Aosoclation, the Kaiapoi Woollen Co., on behalf of the Association, for wool dyeing and general manufacturing purposes, awarded the first place to Brooke'u " Perfect " Sheep ■ Dip ; m fact, Brooke's Dip was the only one that actually improved the wool m this Important respect, the undipped wool being second, whilst all the others were mor or less discolored The Association also pronounced BROOKE'S "PERFECT" SHEEP DIP to be superior to the Zaalandla, Little's, Hatch b, Cooper's and McDou gall's, and also to leave the wool m better condition than Thomas' Dip. Brooko'o Dip having consequently been proved to be better than the English Dips, your practical support of the colonial article is reapeotfnlly solicited. To ensure Brooke's Dip being more thoroughly lasting m Its good effects, m future it will be sent ont 20 per cent stronger, free of extra charge. Proportions for nee. — One Gallon of Dip to 100 Gallons of water. Mixes readily with cold water; does not require stirring while dipping. Remarkably emollient, leaving the wool m perfect condition, without the slightest stain from the first day of Dipping Concentrated m composition to reduce cost of carriage, and put np m a portable handy form for use, it is also one of the cheapest Dips m the Market. REDUCED PRICE : 14s per tin, to make 200 gallons wash ; 70j per case, containing 5 tine, to make 1000 Gallons ; 65s per case fop not les3 tban 5 cases. Paokagea free. 2»iis F. MAKEIG, Agent, Ashburton. GEORGE JAMBSOS Wool and Grain Merchant, HAS^FOR BALE,— SEEDB for Autumn Sowing, CAPE BAELEY, RYE, CLOYEES, TURNIPS, eto SHEEP DIP THOMAS> *™ LITfLBS, PLOUGH SHARES, OILS, and STORES of all kinds, OORNS^OKS AND SEAMING TWItfE, AGENT FOR— • New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company* Risks cm GROWING^CROPS or STACKS accepted at lowest current rates, CASH PURCHASEE OF WHEAT, OATS, and BARLEY. 2*3 ALBEBT ROBEETS HAS FOE SALE,— ComsackS LARGE SIZE AND;Fgi£|WEiGHT; SEAMING TWINE TN ANY QUANTITY; Clovers,— RED, WfllTE, COWGEASS, ALSYKE, and TREFOIL. RYEGRABS, COCKSFOOT, jwd RAPE. ANCHOR Binding "Wire and very best Binder Twine. Golden Tares, Gape Barley, COOPER'S S HEEP DIP the sta^:dajri> FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL—^I,OOO^OOO STEELING. HEAD OFFICE 7 DUNEDIN. W NSURER9 have the most undoubted Security under this Company's Policies J_ together with an assurance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. FIRE and MARINE RIBKB accepted on all descriptions of Property and Merchandise also Crop, Stack, and Machine Risks at Lowest Kates of Premium. Fidelity of Persons holding situations of trust guaranteed. OFFICE : HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURUH. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand.) . ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager for Canterbury, , ALiBEBT ROBEIITS, 15 AGENT, ASHBURTON Dissolution of Partnership. £5000 WOBTH OF HARDWAEE £5000 atcost! BARGAINS, REAL BARGAINS, .Monster. Barga ins ! Important Cheap Sale of Builders Requisites, House Furnishing and General Ironmongery, Crockery and Glassware, m cousequence of the Dissolution of Partnership of the firm of HENRY ZANDER &• CO. '"pHE UNDERSIGNED, having purchased the extensive business is under necessity of 1 making a large and speedy REDUCTION, at a sacrifice, ot the STOCKS m the above DEPARTMENTS, to effect which a large DISCOUNT will be allowed on all CASH - PURCHASES for the next three months; also extra special reductions on * many [lines m which I am overstocked Anyone who is dubious of my ability to compete with Christchurch prices, will please pay an early visit to my STORE and test the prices, when their doubts will vanish like the morning dew; Come and let your pockets be lightened and allow your hearts to delight at the LOW PRICES all GOODS are being offei'ed at. Come one, come all, and judge for yourselves, and do not spend your money at places^ where there are no bony fuio sales, but mere advertisements, quoting prices which are never adhered to, and simplyjjMeludc the PUBLIC The STOCKS m the varions DEPARTMENTS are large and well selected, beihg imported direct from the English, American, and Continental Markets, and which I intend selling at prices hitheito unheard of m Ashburton I am also anxious to take part m the continuous struggle for busindss which is now being carried on m this town, and (o BEAT THE TIMES AND COMPETITION, I have made substantial reductions m the Grocery and Provision Departments, and will SELL a better article at a LOWER PRICE than anyone m Ashburton— for CASH NOTE : — Sale will commence on SATURDAY next. Come early and [make your selections U&jjjj] HENRT~ZAJSTDER APENCIES" SUN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY CANTON MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY '» NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCfATIONjDF AUSTRAHSJ
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1778, 28 February 1888, Page 3
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821Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1778, 28 February 1888, Page 3
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