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I>ICY C L E J Gems that Glisten. The Babnes* « WHITE FLIEE " Thb Stbabks' "YELLOW FELLOW ' The "UNION CRACK- A- JACK," And thk " WOELD " Are undoubtedly the Cream of Americai Bicycle?, Have you seen the " White Flier " ? Do you know a rider of our machines that is not satisfied with his mount ? No ; because we satisfy our Customers For Elegance, Comfort, nnd Durability— The " White Flier " ! For Alliround Up to-Dateness, Finish, and Fashion — The "Yellow Fellow!" For a Strong. Sturdy, Eehable, Fast Machine, try The " Union Crack«a Jack ! " For Lightness, Eigidity, Speed, and general Perfection — •• The World ! " We have no hesitation in giving a 12 months' guarantee with each of our machines, and to respectable persons we offei exceptionally easy terms, if required. Catalogues and Prices on application Just Landed, per 'Frisco mail :— CYCLING NOVELTIES, Bells, Lamps, Pneumatic Brakes, Rubber Mudguards, Pneumatic Saddles, and a number of Children's Bicycles. INSPECTION INVITED. No one pressed to Buy. S. E. WRIGHT, 33, Lambton Quay, WellingtonPalmers ton Agent— Mb Sott. Travelling Bepresentfttive (now in Feilding)— Mb Geobob H. Goodail. PHOTOS. FOB HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY | IN ALL US BRANCHES, GO TO BUNTING, Next Star Office, FEILDING, And at Pai.mer3ton North, Agent for HUNTER BICYCLES. ""' THE MAKINO Arsenical Caustic Potash Soap SHEEP DIP. riIHIS DIP is now used by very JL many Sheep-owners, who have found it to be all that is required, totally destroying all Insects, and lubricating the wool so as to cause all eggs to drop from it. The action of the soap leaves the wool in a soft, silky condition. If the dipping is carried on until the dip water is very dirty, the first rain falling washes the wool soft, clean, and without the least stain. The Dip is put up in four-gallon tins. Mixes easily with cold water. Each tin makes 400 gallons of Dip, and will dip (mixed sizes) 500 sheep, costing at the rate of 24s per 1000 sheep. If used to the given strength, the maker guarantees the action to be certain and satisfactory, ARSENICAL POTASH SOAP DIP VERSUS MINERAL DIP. The Managing Director of a large j chemical works, speaking on Dips, says : " Arsenic in no manner injures wool." Arsenic in a perfect solvent -state, with a careful and for years tested per centage of water, will kill Lice and Ticks, and do no other harm, In a lecture at Lincoln, England, the lecturer said : " The yolk in wool was wrongly called, as it was nearly pure potash, and a wet cloth rubbed on the sheep on a hot day produced a soap lather." Potash Soap is used in the manufac* ture of woollens from the commencement to the finish, and leaves that kindly feel to blankets, etc, without shrinkage. Potash Soap assists the yolk in preventing the cold winter rains approach «• ing the skin. It lubricates the woel so at to cause, when dipping, all those little red eggs to slip from it, so that it is not necessary to put off dipping until they have matured, which is well on in winter, when the yards are in a state of mud and the weather cold Surely it must be admitted that Cauetic Potash Soap Water to form the body of a Dip, with Arsenic as the killing agent, must be superior for wool to come in contact with th&n the coal retort, unlastmg, evaporating, Mineral Dips, from gas works. In conclusion, thinking men may say these foreign Dips are most expensive, that our sheep are free from scab ; so that a plain, simple, homb«madb, cheap Dip, which will exterminate Lice and Ticks ia all that is required, saving much money to sheep owners. JOHN "HOLDEN, MAKINO, LONGBUKN FREEZING WORKS NOTICE TO FARMERS THE Works will be re-opened earlj in December, or as soon as suf ficient inducement offers. Mr R. Stevens will wait upon farm ere, and the Company is prepared tc give full market value for stock, eithei at per pound or per head ; or wil! freeze on owners' account. Full information can be obtained from JOHN ANDERSON, Manager M~U 810. MRS W. D. JAMES is prepared to receive Pupils for th< PIANOFORTE. Address, Qukkn at Pianoforte Lessons. T ESSONS on the Pianoforte given I j For terms apply Miss Cubtis Manchester Street.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 179, 1 February 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 179, 1 February 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 179, 1 February 1897, Page 3

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