19 1 mm Street, Aocfcland S. COLDICUTT - Manager <vc^ Piano Players Nrw Iron I'V.imr Pianos from .£27 10s. Cash, or lbs. iovl. monthly. New American Organs from £li cash or 7s. 66. monthly - ■ ■ ■■ -I Exchanges made o« most Libera! Terms S. p«fo»l««lMu«kforal!PfanoPfaym A* I Gramophones _,. ir j] and Records ' Scr.<i for Catalogues ■Found at last —^gfeAFTER THIRTY YEARv. Maiiinson's Oil Sheep Dip THE IDEAL DIP MAI.I.INS' vs i )[L DIP is suitable for every sheep district in Austral ;im.i, ,i;ni ..-nables the fleece to assume a solid and protective tip in a! varieties ot'diruate. in plain or wooded country, on the mountains o MALLINSON'S OIL DIP is a fertilizer. It keeps the wool growing all the i time between shearings MALUNSQN'S OIL DIP has no hurtful effect upon the appetite or con ditionof the sheep, but rather helps the animal in providing nourishment for the fleece, thus allowing the maximum of feed value to be retained in the tody . . , 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. MALLJNSOiSS OIL DIP has been proved the best preventive of Blow Fly ever used in Australasia. iMAIXINSON'S OIL DIP has proved a pronounced success whenever and wherever u*erf. by reason of the peculiar properties which Maiiinson's OIL DIP alone possesses. *!!«, John Chambers 8 Son. Ltd., /mab and :ir Auckland. (iisbornj. Chrtslchurch. Dunechn. »«^^wwng"^fij»w«««^fo**^a^lf*^ siAbeot jar^j Our riSIIIMO to Fishermen *U-> •«.—. to make '\:<*ti-her«." tt i.-» ;Uw;»y* rclnMe. ami »the <tock U\* bem bought hv vti expert, it i.« exactly what you require. Freight an t postage find on all pure:' =. Semi for tUustnttetl eat.*!"g«'"- " ' GUN UNO ASHING TACKLE .-. rIKNIffJtf.TI'RER .. Queen Street, AUCKLAND. • About CARTRIDGES: Thm cartri drier, u-.c-r. when ho so hrilii-miij SHOO TING ChiA r. f /'/ u .-....• " 1903, were "C..T.C." These r.amc r.tcrlinr; OVOr, :/)C on'", v.: til v./;' anotif: r iriu ,.r.d '. pJonzh-.p in the CLA't Wairnrapa in lUOO. Now, Mr. Preiser inridges FROM ORDh He knows the: /'k- car 1 Crcick r,hat<; tra\,t ■ con); :','.: r.t ly bz'ca.i :;v t.': ALW.-\ ', > u GOD. Ui.rr ■. an<; rhr.r jcrl l>y hand. Jcctrr: ;n tho (l>: tcn<>r thrca rih tho tropica, u ■) J Mr. Duncan Fraaer ..on the N.Z. PIGEON P in !JOO, and again in 'irerid(jcs wore, rttorc- <; ">/r. Frascr achieved .:;. ■ jd a fwrtr.cr Cham■,it;U P'EET'NG in the ir'uihiy t(il.es his car<ARY STOCK. . c." nnumi.n'.ton so no;-/ it /-; ALL AND ii ih:: i;cr,i n:tilt:rials t ,':,:v/Vif) been sub' 1 ..-/: lc: c-.i transit i\LP. S TALE. MEMORISE THIS TRADE MARK: P$
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 220, 30 December 1909, Page 6
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