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THE %sr ■VHt \J ■ J > j»TVr» »,-? PIANO AGENCY USTTID 191 Queen Street, Abcßlcii^ S. COLDICUTT - Manager Pianos Organs Piano Players New Iron Frame Pianos from £27 10s. Cash, or 16s. icxl. monthly. New American Organs from £i\ cash or 7s. 6d. monthly Exchanges made on most liberal Terms Perforated Musk lot all Piano Play-w Gramophones and Records Send for Catalogues Found at last ** AFTER THIRTY YEARS Patient Investigation and Scientific Experiment Mallinson's Oil Sheep Dip THE IDEAL OIP MALLINSON'S OIL DIP is suitable for every sheep district in Australasia. and enables the fleece to assume a solid and protective tip in all varieties of dtmatc, in plain or wooded country, on the mountains or in the valleys. MALLINSON'S OIL DIP is a fertilizer. It keeps the wool growing all the time between shearings MALLINSON'S OIL DIP has no hurtful effect upon the appetite or condition of the sheep, but rather helps the animal in providing nourishment for'the rteece, thus allowing the maximum of feed value to be retained in the body MALLINSON'S OIL DIP keeps the fleece clean and healthy from tip to root, and preserves intact the valuable manufacturing properties of color, soundness and elasticity. MALLINSON'S OIL DIP has been proved the best preventive of Blow Fly ever used in Australasia. MALLINSt >N'S OIL DIP has proved a pronounced success whenever and wherever u>ecl. by reason of the peculiar properties which Mallinson's OIL Dtl' atone possesses. agents John Chambers 8 Son, Ltd., Jcm>b Wellington and at Auckland. Cri-borno. Chmtchurch. Dunedin.

44 tp?/? mteal iu* & /aAw <Tff^ t vi Our riSMIINIi fACKLt <;,- <' - i»> i*:<ter(tttn who w#nl to make "r.itrlu-»." It • • mvtu re' 1.4!>!«•, ~iuit as the <t«k fc4J bcctf bought !>v it> ►-xj.:«rrt, it lifx.ii t'v vvli it -.oil rc»juirr. Freight »wl postage pun I on .ill purr;-! ?. S-n-l for i! V..<r,»t?4 catalogue. (il'iN AND fISHI»Mt TACKLE . MANIffACTURtR .. Queen Street, AUCKLAND. About "C.A. CARTRtDGtS : The cartridges ws«tf by Mr. Duncan Frasor : mhen he so brilliantly won the N.2. riGLON SHCCTINQ CMAMPiCNSHJI' in ICOC, r.nJ a j<iin in 1903, tv«r« "C.A.C." 7Acs* came sterling cartrlt/fjos mrerc, more* onr, the ohm wtih which Mr. Frascr ac/iloved • another triumph anrt »««»•«/ « fvrttver Cham* pSonshlp at the CLAY BiRO MEETING In ti.o Watrarapa In 19QB. Mom, Mr. Fraser Invariably takes his cart* rWgti FROM ORDINARY STOCK. N* ftMMrs that ho ean on " C.A.C.** Crack thai* trust "C.A.C." >Ammuri ion r*» confidently because they knew It Iz ALL AND ALWAY& GOOD. It Is made ci the hest materials ami charged by hand. Net having been sub* Jeoted to tho deteriorating effect of transit Ihrcugh thm tropics. It l 9 NEVER STALE. MEMORISE THIS TRADE MARK: 66 C.A.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 221, 4 January 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 221, 4 January 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 221, 4 January 1909, Page 6

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