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fllilll fi llMfllifs The Medicine That Cwes. SUCCESSFUL CURES ALL OVER THE WORLD. Dr. AGNES WESTON, the Sailors' Friend, savs that it is a proved cure for RHEUMATISM and LUMBAGO. GEORGE FARMER, Australia's greatest Ham and Bacon Cnrer and Exporter, linn been restored to health by taking VITADATIO. A Consignment of VI'TADATTO has been made to one of tho Hospitals in tho Commonwealth. THESE ARE TELLING STATEMENTS. THEY CAN BE PROVED. IF YOU ARE ILL, Try Vitadatio. IT WILL CURE YOU. Obtainable from all Chemists and Grocers. SOLE DISTRIBUTOR— S. A. PALMER, 43!) FLINDERS LANE, MELBOURNE. Wholesale from— KEMPTEORNE, PROSSER AND CO., LTD., And KIT ART. AND AND CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. "DELPHIN" Is the name of the most up-to-date , and scientific WATER FILTERS. They prevent you drinking microbes. With the advent of summer ■ you securo one now. We have them for all purposes. Call and inspect our stock and get particulars before purchasing any other. BRISCOE AND CO., LTD., VICTORIA STREET, ' Wellington; 5072 PAUPERS ON THE FARM. Why keep an army of paupers? Ticks and Lico are paupers—and fat- ones at that. You cajinot grow good wool and good mutton—and good Ticks . too. Cooper's Dip will, however, clear out ■ these paupers, and, if used as directed, prevQiit them from returning for the longest possiblo period after, leaving tho Bheep with nothing to do but to : eat and grow fat, and yield good fleeces. Cooper's Dip was invented sixty-five years ago especially to accomplish these purposes. That it'has well succeeded is proved by very remarkable • facts, which admit of no comparison. It would ba invidious, and impracticable, too, to publish (he names of all the great sheep-breeders who use Cooper's Dip, for their namo is legion. And the same applies to the top prices realised by Cooper-dipped clips. As an instance, take that great sheep gathering of tho world, namely, tho Royal Agricultural Show of England. The latest census ,to hand shows that, ' out of 229 sheep prizes awarded, every prize-winner—excepting only two—was a user of Cooper's Dip. And, by tho way, please note that this occurred in the British Isles, where all. tho leading ; dips of l.lio world are manufactured and pushed for all they are worth. Please take another instance. Tasmanian flocks are perhaps the highestpriced and finest-woolled sheep in tho world. According to a census . taken there, five-sixths . of the leading breeders use " Cooper." If individual instances were quoted, here wouldbe found a proof of the superior merits a of "Cooper." Tho Belle Vue flock is ij historic. Probably no Merino Hock in ! the.world has secured so many princely |. prices as Belle Vue sheen. "President" ;[ was a Belle Vue sheep, and realised 1000 j guineas. And it. was only the other jf day that tho manager of this classic it llock told the miter that, of all the dips that had been used on Bello Vue, Cooper's had given the greatest satisfaction, and nobody need now try to' persuade him to use any other dip. Another prominent Tasmanian t breeder was, however, last Ecason , diverted from "Cooper" by arguments that a certain other clipping powder, "whilst being tho same as 'Cooper's' 8 was "more finely prepared." But this J gentleman has recently signified his in- N lenl.ion to return to tho use of "Cooper" J in future. In every wool-growing country in the H world, Ciooper's Dip occupies a similar jj position. /■ f King Edward, by Royal Warrant, re- S cently appointed tl'.o proprietors of j Cooper's Dip, Sheep Dip, Manufacturers { to llis Majesty, and by Royal Decreo j " Cooper" has been officially rccoin- j mended, .on account of ■ its superior ! merits, for use upon tho flocks of the J Spanish nation. 5 The merits of Cooper's Dip are not j only recognised by great slice])- ; breeders, hut by the rani; and file of l the thceposviiers of the world, for the * annual sales of "Cooper" Rutlice to dip j over 2-10 millions of sheep. All ' through the period of sixty-five years [ it. has thus constantly and steadily in- ii creased in popularity and esteem. £ This acceptance throughout the pas- j lonil world may not, perhaps, justify ;|j the assumption that Cooper's is the ;s lies!: sheep dip. It'is evidence, "how- i; ever, that the majority of the world's sheennn-iiers find that it is—that its una ' yields flip most profitable results—or th«v would mil. I has jiai r'eiise it. i"|JO!i (lire? smiling Orxiper's Dip is reeomni.'mh'd to jheep-n-.-vers !.!»• ron>t>:': ww. Its es*t'c-ti--1 ia's .-'mr tb.it il v; U V. to t r o-.vti I" us.- it". ( it 'nn: !-:n for

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 1, 26 September 1907, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 1, 26 September 1907, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 1, 26 September 1907, Page 14

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