THOMAS' SHEEP DIP. 70s PER THOUSAND GALLONS. IS— First, the Cheapest; Second, the Most Efft-ctive; Third, the Vlost Lasting; Fourth, the Wool is Really Impivved. TESTIMONIAL. Heaton Park. Bulls 27;h Sept., 1886. Whitworth Russell, Esq , Wanganui. , Deoi Sir. • I have again dipped several J thousand sheep with "Thomas' Dip," l and am well satisfied with the result. The shpep dipped with above are fret from Ticks and Lice, and the Wool is in splendid condition. I have much pleasure in forwarding you the enclosed fresh >rder for Thomas' Dip. — I am, &c, Robert Wilson. INSPECTOR MONRO'S OPINION. Wanganui, 30th July, 1886. Prom Alex. Monro, Esq., Inspector «r Sheep. At jour request, I inspected, on the 23rd inst., the flock of Sheep belonging to Mrs Morse, which were dipped, on the 15th June, in Thomas' Dip, under the special supervision of the Manufacturer, Mr Thomas, and at which dipping I was present. I have mnch satisfaction in informing you that at the last inspection I found the sheep quite Free from all Ticks or Lice, and the Wool was Soft and Healthy, having rather an improved appearance since dipping. To Whitworth Russell, Esq., Agent for Thomas' Sheep Dip, Wanganui. Alex. Munbo. WOOL IMPROVED. Messrs Helmuth, Schwartz & Co., of London, say of Wool consigned to them, to be especially reported upon, dipped in various compositions, and carefully re« ported upon by their valuer, Mr R. Murton, that THOMAS' was found to be of "free, staple and sound, of good lustre and soft feel, and with little or no smell," while various other competing samples were variously described as "having a bad smell," harsh dried»up feel," strong chemical smell," " discolored" &c, while Thomas' Dip showed the Wool in the most perfect condition, as soft and lustrous as silk, vide Inspector Fitzroy's report, a perfect copy of whi«h, and the Hawke's Bay report, can be obtained, post free, on applU cation to Whitworth Russell, Wanganui. The full truth of Inspector Fitzroy's verdict is shown over and over again in the Auction Rooms, when an average improved value of fully A HALF-PENNY PER POUND MAY BE RELIED UPON. In Messrs Miles & Go's circular of 1884-5, 'they say some of tb'eir clients consider that they had obtained 3d per pound more than they would haVe d«ne had they continued to use any of the much vaunted Dips im« ported from England. The Dip can be procured from Stevens and Gorton, Bulls or Feilding, C H. Tomlinson, Sandon, Watt and Jones, Mar ton. WHITWORTH RUSSELL, Agent, Wanganui. T> i 1^ 5 () s~T SPILLER'S Neumeyer Quadruples still in the ascendant— the very best Pianos imported ; spoken of in the very highest terms by all who have purchased them; used by professors of music ie the theatres and at local concerts in preference to all others. Splendid shipment, ex Dor' c, of the Neumeyer latest model, THE GEM, an extremely handsome design, ir the richest bur walnut. Also, shipment of the celebrated Bell Company's American Organs, from £15 to £45— the best organ in the world for church of parlour. All may be purchased on the monthly payment system, or a very liberal discount for cash. W. H. Spiiler, Sole Agent and Direct Importer, Lambton Quay, Wellington. CREASE'B TARAXACUM or DANDELION COFFEE. mHIS ARTICLE is scientifically pre JL pared so as to preserve the stomachic virtues of the Taraxacum Root. DANDELION COFFEE is recom. mended by the highest medical authorities as a most invaluable beverage, not only for those who suffer from Billiary Disorders, Weak Digestion, Flatulency, Nervousness, and Dyspeptic Affections, but also for persons in health, as a means ->f warding off many of the complaints incidental to r-edentary occupations. This improved preparation will be found to agree with many persons of delicate constitution, who are obliged to abstain from taking ordinary coffee. Sold in 1 8 and 2s tins, by all chemists and ffrocers. WILLIAM DIXON, PAINTER AND DECORATOR, Fitzherbert street, PALMERSTON NORTH, Next door to Beck's Cordia Factory. Country Orders attended to. Estimates given. j Jobbing work executed promptly. J SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE i COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE . CAPITAL £2,000,000. EISKS accepted at Lowest Current j liates. GEO. C. HILL, Agent for Feilding c ■ iiuiL pawn office Main-st., Italmekston Nokth. "\ I ONEY odvauccd on Wearing a.\,Jll pare!. J-welirry, <fcr. Pbjvaie E-tkan^h- >iile G;ite. fc. ABH.AK.A.viS. J J-'.'i iv v broker. '
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 117, 9 April 1887, Page 4
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