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Tne Church Lads' Brigade (England) is taking an activo part in the scheme for,, providing suitable employment'. for members of the various associations of youths throughout the country.

For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Wood's Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 6d„ 2s. 6d.—Advt.

"THE BURDEN .OF.DEATH-DUTIES, - [ I iiici'J©w If IS THE TITLE OF A PAMPHLET JUST ISSUED BY THE j: NORWICH. UNION ' | MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE. - ! WRITE FOR GRATIS COPY TOA, E. 'KERNOTi . | •• INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, • i : : ' NORWICH CHAMBERS, WELLINGTON, | [ "The burden of this dutj- .can .be most economically and most i | effectively met by means of Life Assurance.— London Daily Tele- ! j graph, Ist Jlay, 1909. . ■THii MOST UP-TO-DATE SHEARING MACHINE ON THE MARKET. OVER 500 STANDS FITTED UP IN 126 SEEDS IN NEW ZEALAND •, • during the first Reason. ' LISTER RECORDS FOR QUANTITY, QUALITY, STYLE, AND SPEED. At the, recent Shearing Competitions at Hawke's Bay, L Cirrick was aWardcd First Prlzo for .Quantity, Quality, and Style, and Ngahipi woii the I'rizo for Paco, putting up a record. BOTH MEN used a machine FITTED THROUGHOUT WITH LISTER PARTS, including Combs and Cutters. • :o©.j Lt®3., .Wellington, ■ SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW'ZEALAND, jACMMHJETE j -motor mi s I the- best offered in - pi.Z., is a • .-■-DARRACQ- 14-10 H a P a S Magneto-Ignition, j f Pnces f6"©STS tVRITE for special catalocue, [ 11 SKEATES. Falmerst©a Norta, HOW ROBERTSON'S HIGHLAND FLUID DIP SUITS NEW ZEALAMD* It embodies all the special features'of the Paste, except that' of waterproofing the fleece. Like other'soluble fluids, it yields to persistent rain. In dry climates it is a most enduring Dip, freeing sheep from ticks, lice, and filth of every description, and keeping them clean. It forms awariti- ; ful tip on the wool. • This'POISONOUS FLUID is largely used in the , - North Island of "New Zealand and in Argentina by some of, tho largest • woolgrowers in the world. ' SOME TESTIMONIALS. F. Hall, Gisborne—"lt continues to give the fullest satisfaction; tho wool Is, always in bright healthy condition, and the sheep entirely free from ; paTasit«6." , ' ' Wenley and Lanau'ze, Ltd., Napier.—"Owing to other dips introduced into Now Zealand not, in-many cases proving: efficacious, wo have oxwrimented with tho Highland Dip for two years before . recommending it. The result has been most successful." . John Dpsns. Canterbury.—'"l h.ivo boon usinjr tho Highland Sheep Dip (Paste'and Fluid) for the last three years, and it has given mo greater satisfaction than any other Dip I have used, and the wool is in splendid ■ order at shearing time. I enclose order for this year for my three places." D. Kirkpatrick, Gisborne.—"The Highland.Dip is the most perfect for stud sheep that I have yet used." Agents: ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Ltd., - WELLINGTON, BANGITIKEI, MANAWATU, & PALItERSTON NORTH r> i s a Assulfliici^oTr'TfdT yy«KU 3n PI (Established IS2IJ vwobbwu " « TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED £5,500,00f1. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—J. G. W. Aitken, Esq., J. R. Blair, Esq. FIRE.—AII Classes of Risks Insured at Lowest Current Rates, burveys raado and Quotations Given Free of Charge. . ACClDENT.—Personal' and Disease, Employers' Liability, Public Risk and Mortgagee Indemnity. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH OFFICE, 157 Featherston St., Wellington, R. J. White, Manager. General Agents: G. Turnbull & Co., Customhouse Quay, W'gton. T wo ™s° Miuro & tftiiii, Ltd,, With 110 artipcial feeding. All entered in Herd Book. Apply to Seed and General Merchants, H. A. KEVIN'S, Manager, Annedale, PALMERSTON NORTH, FEILDINC, Teaui, Masterton. AND DANNEViRKE.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1028, 18 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1028, 18 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1028, 18 January 1911, Page 8

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