: MURTON'S- . - SHEEP ' •raXTKACTS- FROM OPINIONS OF ■ . USERS. ~ W. S Marshal!, Esq;, Itala (August 22nd, 1910): "I have dipped-ray flock "of between ten and eleven thousand sheep with 'Murton's Dip/ for a number of years, and it has always given me satisfaction." S. S. Addenbrooke, Esq., Mar.gamahau (August ,17th, 1910): "I have used. Murton's Champion Dip for fifteen years, and have always found it give every satisfaction. I find it good, also for preserving skins,- no' vermin will touch thcra wlicu once painted.'' ,H. A; Torr, Esq., Buawai, Auckland (September Stli, "My sheep are very clean after using Murton's Dip, and. in spite of the abnormally wet season wo are having, the wool is in splendid condition. My father used this Dip for many years in Hawke's Bay." C. P. ; Brandon, Esq., Te Putere, Wairoa (August 21th, 1909): "I have used Murton's Dip for twenty-two years. It has always given every satisfaction." F. W. Peddle, Esq., Auckland (Sept. 3rd, 1910), says: "I havo used Murton's Dip for fifteen years. It has given mo great satisfaction, killing all parasites and not injuring the wool." ' .- Amongst: tho high prices realised i for Wools treated, \vith »<MTJjRTE>N'Si DIP. tlioso obtain&l for" the "Hiku," '."Bitj" and "Titi"- clips (from Waiapu District, East Coast) at January series of London Wool Sales, 1910, may bo mentioned. These wools fetched up to 16} d„ 15Jd., and . 15d. respectively for greasy crossbred.—Wellington and Wairarapa Agents-. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co. HUGH ROBERTS, MERCHANT, WOOL BROKER, -ETCi, "KIMBOLTON HOAD, FEILDING. NEXT SAUE, JANUARY' 6th, 1911. ' Telephone, 202.
f'; A. E. KERNOT, I" Wine aad Spirit Merchant .WELLINGTON; 1 . I , ■ (Mercantile Dept.) 1 SOLE AGENT FOR--I WALKER'S WHISKY. DUNVILLE'S WHISKY. | , BISQUIT BRANDY. , LAMB'S RUM. | Supplied in Jars, Gases, Casks. I AU LD AN A S.A. WINES, GAUTHIER'S CHAMPACNE. 1 GOCKBURN'S PORT. ST. RAPHAEL WINE. | BOLL'S SCHNAPPS & CIN. HEBDLE'S CORDIALS. I PORTER'S "BULL DOC" ALE. . CUINNESS STOUT. 1 NUGGET SPARKLING ALE & DOUBLE STOUT | - / (The Finest Bottled in Now Zealand,) J robertson's hsghlawb I SHEEP DIP'(PASTE). , I WELL ADAPTED FOR NEW ZEALAND CLIMATE. I RAIN-PROOF AND DUST-RESISTINC. 0 Dissolves in four times its bulk of hot water, and then mixes freely with 1 cold water to form tho bath. When the water evaporates from tho sheep's | fleece, it resumes its insoluble character, forming a tip on the wool, and I it has been found that this characteristic of HIGHLAND DIP which sheds | the rain from a HIGHLAND dipped fleece in ■ wet climates, serves the i highly important purpose in Australia of preventing dust from penetrat- | ing the fleece. I Agents: ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., I WELLINGTON, liANGITIKEI, MANAWATU, & PALMEESTON NOETH. 1 | -SELECT- YODR. DENTIST AS YOD WODLD YOUR 88CT0R, I with care. - g . Inquire of your friends as to their experience—analyso. their statements— a got at tho actual truth, then follow in of those people making "the iHEKICAN-DENTAL. PMMS, the best EQUIPPED-FINEST APPOINTED, AND MOST UP-TO-H DATE !N THE DOMINION. 8 It 's because we do our .work well H»at wo have such a big clienteie. '| | Our charges for quality work aro ' a %£) m more than tho inexperienced ii | | dentist would chargo you for inferior [Sets of Teeth, £2:2:0 and £3:3:0. ii iiiicirimi psrlors, Corner Cuba & Manners Streets, Wefiiflgtofl. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE. DR. BAYNER.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1014, 2 January 1911, Page 8
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