■-.■ ... _ , Sewing Machines. .■ .- 'all .>vrw •','•••:• . '," '■■ ■j^faO ,>;■£.> *--:.. i \'..'V ',"■ ' Latest Improvements'. Valuable App ! ianews. Ten Years' f: : ; , '' ; l Guarantee. Patent Automatic Winder. Patent Drop-Rollers. Sris£ l f*lO \- Patent Loose-Winding- Wheel. Patent Thread Eeleaser. WertWJ3?O jtbeim Machines kept in Repairs for three yearr, FREE OF ;_ ; ; ',"".■*' # /CHARGE. Illustrated Cataloguoa and Samples of Work free "~" ''''"■' "-"-'• • ' \frijm. — A 'MACHINES/ - THE WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE RETAIL DEPOT, .I"" ,'" w f Corner of .;-,'.- i-." '. , V PRINCES & DOWLING STREETS, DUNEDIN. ' \i* i ? ■ '. . • . _ ; : :fi : ; • Sheep Dip. , !-'■}? •'•■•■' THE WONDER OF THE WORLD I oirw ■-'-<■■ ' > . f- 1 ; 1 ;'; ;;'// /; : -.- : • • . HERMAN'S t VwdkLD-RENOWNED SHEEP WASH AND CELEBRATED VERMIN <•»*« ■ DESTROYER. nhH'IS preparation is known throughout the civilized world to be far superior to any. I thing yet discovered'for eradicating tick, scab or lice on sheep, goats, or cattle. It is sufficientto say that Onb Shilling Packet of the powder dissolved m twe , buckets of water will wash Bightbkn Sheep. Tiis admits the most economical, as well ai . the simplest plan in the world for the cure and prevention of diseases incident to tarn Btock. By its use the farmer can secure the health of his stock at the rate of fd per heac per annumv' ' , . vln all the large SHEEP Districts in Australia, South America and Africa, no other prepara Uanviioiaed.' The vermin destroyer is also invaluable for the purpose of the Horticultur iat^r.andit is most extensively used by the Flower and Kitchb . Europe, America* : andthe British posscssious in all parts of the Globe. One packet dis ■fclyesLin two, buckets of:' water Arill serve for over half-an acre of ground and wil #fEefctually.'rpreven.t blight and exclutle all other garden pests. , -aAs'j'ft -vermin ,-killer it is aa unrivalled specific. Its use will speedily extermmati ail pests, such as bugs, cockroaches, fleas on animals, moths in furs, and insects oi Irirdiidf all kinds, from the canary to the poultry. For this purpose simple and plaii directions are given on every packet. The powder can also be used in a dry state for tru daßtruction of rats and mice. A little sprinkled on a slice of bread and butter, or i piece of meat or cheese is sought after greedily by those vermin, while the house held pets' such as dogs andcats will not touch it in any form and are therefore perfectly safe ;The above marvellous discovery has gained for Herman Bros, and Co., London, the^ B il ve medal at the Intercolonial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1886, besides numerous testimonials fron government officials and all the elite of the medic il faculty in Europe. and Co. beg to announce that they have appointed D. B. Esther, Chemis asd Druggist, Gore, their sole agent for Gore and vicinity, and from him the preparatioi f'yfobtained in parcels. Price One Shilling ; or, six packets for FIVE SHILLING! eral reduction allowed tp the trade. • Beaumont Square Mile, End Eoad, London. d 26' ;!i7^; j : ; Coffee Merchant. ■•- %'j;,.i ;,,/:..+ ■■'■ .' ' ' • ■ v ;'j. prepared Coffees; Peppers, and Spices gained Gold, Silver, and Bronzi 0' <J©<^, ; JMedalsiat the various Exhibitions for excellence of Quality. ■ '■'if. A/'X^^M^^'S'^^o^ed -Maori' Biand CpfEee! stands Uniivailed. His Silk Dressed Pepper ' i: \-'y. '~. : ivsf t>Jaii'd)S^ices r are pure'' and most, carefully prepared. To behad of all Grocers and Whole ;' ■■-;-,, :_. sj,;. ■ j;/ v ■', "\ t \ t ', t.' < 2^aDg^ right to use the Hot-Ai] % o^s3fs^fio i^*pffos£Js ian^pait of the world iiot already disposed of. - feg^jpii^K^:g;^.- or -.'> -;•-■"'«, '•■•'■ -. : - r " .■ : ■ J , '-^^ffiffiW^ l^ by our ntuneroas customeri |s^Mr^|i^|^^^^^oi^^n6t- to s^ll x>ff our Drapery Stock as previously announced. GOODS, now being opened , /& |^^3^fef^NI)?SJEE biir Ladies' Jackets, Paletots, Dolmans, and Ulsters—all the newesi ■ ■ &?'ls&fi*ftß&s&ii-^i f #graifd range. * - v.-a[^oM^%:Tßfl> 1 ' < iiBEfEi r^iir Dress Materials, Cashmeres, Merinos, Homespuns, Wincey, &c. A ' a ,1/J' ;7cbbice range' of eacH. >.^:^jt^^^^--''^Sip,.'M'aEL our .'Flannels, Calicoes, ltmbroideries, Laces, Fringes, and TrimmingE "• B t : a i idf" Daos t fashionable kinds. ■;. v ifel'U.?t ,%dUR. d-f6c.eries, Ironmongery, Crockery, Fancy Goods, Furniture. '■"■ "O'cßoO.tsa^aSlioes.Paperliangings, Varnish.es, Brushes, oils and Colors I ; :; d^fy poMPisiTinoN. .'."'- All orders by post or. otherwise will receive their prompt and careful attention. 'i "■''■■ 'in-Hii'^li >:..oi '-U'- '-■■ ' Agricultural Machinery. §" !iti\kT; TBIAL OF REAPERS AJND BIDDERS -. ' held'Vat.t.Mr; Herman's Farm, Southland, on February 27th, under the auspices of the ? j- alispices of the. Agricultural and Fastoral Society ■i^ ;; m c cormiok OVED TWINE BINDER .^yr^'l' : - again victorious ii ! Awarded' FIRST PRIZE SILVER MEDAL and a half entry mou^v, beating all j)ther ; machines in the field, both English and Colonial Make, making , U\: .., - gp 88 First Prizes for the Season 38 ."■-■■;: ['"* ■■/'-'■ "V 7". O- NORTH, ■'':''■ ' Agent, Bond-street, Dunedin, TWIME, AI?D OIL IN STOCK. - , v ;;.' > General Notices. General Notices. .: MONSTER CLEARING SALE, IMPORTANT NOTICE. . For cash only! • - : ... . ,; • A NEW STORE OPENED IN MATAUKA ■.-•■ ;vMT.;-piBrKIERT £c CO. having decided jLjL» to give up business, have determined ?TIHE Undersigned will be prepared to ■ •^tooaei; the whole of the bankrupt stock o€ X supply the public with almost every A. Meinrath and Co, ot JDunedm. Haviug . . . „ , ' ..- /.;^ absfereceived and opened up tiie balance, to- I'^u^ite mMc at the very lowest payable , gether with th>a iarge sLock of rates. Tbe departments are as follows ; >■■ ,h K D9AWSHY AVD Gi-OIHtNa OKOO EKT, :" .'lmported by ourselves, nnnoKVßv v ?h'e' whole stock must be sold by February cttuuiviaiti, ■' '/}' -nextit'-' ;/i " : '< ■•' IRONMONGERY, V\Ve wish to draw public attention to llm., T/rapt^t'v ' 'Great 'Cleaiiiig Sale, as the btock must be i/x^rLini, at -anj; price. . BOOTS &, SHOES. ■-".'■ .''iinfehding purchasers will do well to call .. , .;, r: a^6V. inspect, before buying elsewhere, a& A , s , ??■• Tremendous Bargains wiii be offered. lgo btjck of ; r™f -, ;■■ — STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS. • ; A-y- l \ •'■ - : .- Sale oommeuced ■ Also a Dispensary, with the largest Etodc of , ; ;: r ,- SATCTRPAY, J^DEUEAiBER. Dxu&7 &c>j lo be seeu iv auy countly .'.-' 'M''%T'N Kl'Xii 1 AND CO, 6ui P'^v;^ l / ; *',;;'■■i) J BAP^fiES / «••bLOTHIERB, E - L - B. has had eleven years' experience ,:. 1 : oi^ (i '•>•»<■)■ Esk of -the trade, and will do his utmost to gam :.^ f %^;Vv ~^'- I^KCAHGILL, d7BD t i ie confldeuce of the publia in that Depart ■ .-,;' f '/■; ""/"^"rT"'- y : " 'rr~'~" -~ ~~ uicut. The goods are now opened out for ; ;: ; ..'■.-:'- view, and be hopes to have a fair share oi ' V^;mH| Otomele.v Stream offers uneaualied the trade of the district. L l \'' ; " : *v^t ; raction:for-vA.nglei i 6. . ' ' ;^;^ ;^D|^^C9n^9dati9li can be obtained at A delivery cart will very soon be proP^A'MfefMapaville IloteJ. M every fishing j cure^ an d all Dairy Produce purchased in Iy^v^so@f[yl^ ■'■' \'\.-[./' ]'■ -45? 7 '^xclaapge for Goods, d&94
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 346, 8 April 1884, Page 6
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