New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Compaq Established ... «•• ... 1859. CAPITAL ONE MILLION. THE PREMIER & WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY^ NOTED FOR PROMPTNESS AND LIBEEALITY. FIRE AND MARINE BISKS, ALSO,— RISKS ON GROWING CRCH-S. THRESING MACHINES, &c, accepted at lowest current rates. GEORGE JAMESON, AGENT, ASHBUBTON. DIPPING SEASON, 188& BROOKE'S " Perfect " Sheep Dip. IS TBE BEST FOR THE WOOL, AS PROVED BY PRACTICAL TESTS. ~T)REPAREDin accordance with the latest advancements In ohemlutry as applied to JL the Woollen Manufacturing Industry. It 1b a decided improvement on the old fashioned dips and only reqalros a trial to prove Its superiority. At the late Sheepdipping Competition, conducted by the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Asboolbtlon, the Kalapol Woollen Co. , on behalf of the Association, for wool dyeing aDd general manufacturing purposea, awarded the firat place to Brooke'a " Perfect*' Sheep Dip ; In fact, Brooko'a Dip was the only one that actually improved the wool m thia Important respect, the undipped wool boing Becond, whilst all the others were more or less discolored. The Association also pronounced . »^^ra BKOOKE'S "PERFECT" SHEEP DIP to be superior to the Zealandia, Little's, Hatoh'o, Cooper's and McDougall'a, and also leave the wool, m better condition than Thomas' Dip. Brooke'a Dip having consequently been proved to be belter than tho English Dips, your practical support of the colonial article is respectfully Bolloited. To ensure Brooke'a Dip being more thoroughly lasting iv its good effects, ia future it will be sent ont 20 per cent stronger free of extra charge. Proportions for use.— One Gallon of Dip to 100 Gallons to water. Mixes readily with cold water ; doeß not require stirring while dipping. Remarkably emollient, leaving the wool In perfect condition, without the ellghtesr stain from the first day of Dipping. Concentrated m composition to reduce cost oi 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; 70a per case, contalnlng 5 tins, to nv.vke 1000 Gallons ; 65s per case for not lesa than 5 cases. Packages free. 2 ,ii5 F. MAKEIG, Agent, Ashburton I np B '^^^ i £> x Si tV\ B /i\ \ N -Z. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE A^T 1 &Q B M Jn&\. %" The blending is entirely attcnVM¥ I V(VV B ISrßfffixSßft ded to by Mr. Nelson himself, -*» M WJmMJSmfR % who Is a Taster of great experiB «TMMSFeT\ m encc ' and llas Ilad a special IN THF B » training m the art." "' ' * ""^ Mr M> ISt.iCQi I<% TrnrATiTT swim M/^^ B m f|ffiff jTfwn \ wk " TMa firm deserves tho supWit D 1 \J SI M -^SSS2-(CSv \ xa portftfa ll purchasers of Tea Wr\ i— Jf Me nEI^JIIn'A %as particle they offer i 3 Iff if Cj r'TfSTiCNBT'wN* superior to anything we a gfl: ' J»^2C!™RJ r ?\ «L have seen m this Colony." is\>> S l& niDOSiSn % press. %Cl\N rX B /-S* i<4H l 4 i; TW^- % " Mr. Nelson Is a pro--o^* Or Jfuf -S^tKS^SL ' : 5\ \kfessiotial Taster and THOUGH B I* 3Stt A V^PPinpo. COPIED i&WVMffIR^iL 2?2/4 BY ALL ##=^O|jF^^^ 3/ a&S^^TP^^ per Ibo AUCKLAND, WE ! LINGTON, f HRIBTBHURCH, DUNEDIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE^ SOLD IN ASHBUETOJN BY H. JVL. CARSON^ And the principal storekeepers., P- AND D- DUNCAN, WILLS STREET, ASHBURTON. > GORSE OUTTBKB, Kelt's Patent, simple, etrong, effeefcivo, and choap. Th MachJno m fully fieenred under Letters Patent, and all tho partß thereof, a.n.yonq infrinpinc fI?W Patent rißhts will bo prosecuted. fa b DISC HARROWS, tbo Bimplcßt, chi opesfc, most convenient for hah ling, and moat effective Diec Jd.arrow m the Mtirkot. DRILLS, by Btrict intention to the wants of tho Farming OommuniW wo have hnpn enabled to tropneo the best DRILL yet made In ISew Zealand. We have, after due considera. «on adopted the SPOON FEED, Drill, will, therefore, drill an^ ? ktad f of SEED « GRAIN, from Turnip Heed to Beans; English oi American Coulters same pri"e axJLk " U1 STALKER'S AUTOMATIC FEEDERS for Threshing Machines. Although the genius of Engheh Ensineorß has bcon at work on this question for the last 20 years, it haß been reser rod J? r a f ™Tis,«st J* rwwa t0 Bolvo tbe Pn> bl « in - We have every confidance m recommendinc lhe 3 e PEEDERB Wo would a H k Machine Owners not to listen to interested peS?na who decry these FEEDERS, but to apply to anyone wh ha^ eiven them n FAIR TSILI. I Wo mention the folio' WnR gentlemen bb boing experienced 'and Eraacctraful Thrrnhnw) x»hn have used our FEEDERS with satwiMstion to thomßolv°.s and their Ulionts r— inresnor8 ' wno MR THOB. PERKB, MR NELSON EDEN, MR JOHN MOORHEAD Anyone desiring Information re our FEEDERS, can obtain the save from ay v of thana Gentlemon, J Repairs to Machinery. Wo are favorably Bituoted for repairing every clasH of Machinery. Costings of every description m Oaafc Iron, Steel, Brnsa, or Malleable Oast fwr reraSa can ffc iiad from ub on tho shortest notice. repairs, can dp Repaira to Reapers and Bindera, Wo keep a largo Stock of extras for repairing thcßC SeThorteßt S&1, a , lIII SS& DlWOTfld flUinRB h «»™ ' 6ffeoted *» a PrVmanS J< EEIB Manager.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1823, 24 April 1888, Page 1
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849Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1823, 24 April 1888, Page 1
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