Drapery. " LAST TWO WEEKS! : LAST TWO WEEKS! LAST TWO WEEKS!! ; OF THE , , BIG SALE AT CANNING'S AUCTION MA.HT! , Mollison, Duthie and Co. , Beg to intimate the LAST TWO WEEKS of their CHEAP SALE. In order to save C'.rriago back, \^j 1....0 determined to SELL EVERYTHING AT and UNDER COST for the next FOURTEEN DAYS, A chance like this may never occur again in. Gore, so lo?c no time in. paying us a visit. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY! '. / : SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY ! ! To give, a List of Prices would .mean to monopolise the whole space of this journal ;t so we merely content ourselves by mentioning one or two of the leading lines. _ ' j SCO Men's Moles, 5s lid— usual price, 9s' Gd •:■•..< 300 Strong Men's ' Shirts — a' bargain, lHd each . : " ';.'.' ! i 76 Strong Wincey Shirts, 3s lid— were os Hd before ' ;■' ■ rrA big lot of Men's Waterproof Coats, starting' at 12a '3d ' " ■ .'■■ '•' . 75 Dozen knitted Men's Sox, 10id the pair • ■ < < ■ i ' . Men's Collars, 6d the box — usual price, Is ' ■"- : • . • i 1 , Men's and Youths' Suits (Mosgiei) at cost . > -\- •<■''' . Sheetings. Flannels, Lambskins, at "cost. : : ' • ,-.. . . Horrocks's Longclothj 3s Hd the dofcen, y?orth 6s 6d • ,, , Good Strong Ticking, (ii^d the yard—usual price, Is . • . ■; iV - ' ■ Brown Holland, 4^(l— worth double " • i • - < , BGin. Sheeting, twilled, splendid line," 4s lid the dozen ■ .. • •••■...'' 72in. Grey Twilled Sheeting, B;] d— a' regular eye-opener. ■■'•.;■■ .••'.-■ .; ' 800 Yards Homespun, to be cleared at B-|d— worth Is r. ■ j .»,,•• ■: ; 4-button Kid Glove's, 2s lid — reduced from 6s 6d the pair .:■■•,■ ■• .-• j Evening Shades, in 2, i, (j, and 8-buttons ; . ,- ' i Ladies' Hose, s^d the pair— a regular marvel, worth Is ■ .] Ladies'' Umbrellas, ! ls lid each — going; fast, worth 5s lid , . , ;,/ ■ 75 Ladies' Cashmere Fisclius, that were sold, as high as, 255, w|ll be sold at 3s lid each. ; Only a few left , ,n . • , . : A big lot of Carpets to be cleared at half-price .•, . ,.«,, ; ' ' Ladies' Ulsters, 2s lid', 3s lid, 4s Hd— reduced iron} 13s lid ; Children's ; at any price, 280 to select from ,_ ■■ Black Velvetderi," Is lid the yard — usual price, 3s lid , ;; , • Straw Hats to clear, 2s (H-d each — worth, 2s Gd Tea Cosies, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 6d— worth double , , '.. .. ' LAST TWO WEEKS! LAST TWO WEEKS !!.. LAST TWO WEEKS jli MOLLISON, DUTHIE & C 0.,. L •fflg** In the . Premises "tnown.as Can Ding's Auction Marti Sheep Dip. i THE WONDER OF THE WORLD 1 ■'''•■ •' HERMAN'S . WORLD-RENOWNED SHEEP WASH AND CELEBRATED VERMIN DESTROYER. rn HIS preparation is known tlu^ughout the civilized world to be far superior to any- _|_ thing ydt discovered for eradicating tick, scab or lice on sheep, goats, or cattle. It is sufficient to say that One Shilling Packet of the powder dissolved in two buckets of waterwill wash Eighteen Sheep. TtAs admits the most economical, as welL as the simplest plan Jin the world for the cure and prevention of diseases incident: to farm stock. By its use the farmer can secure the health of his stock at the rate of |d per head ) per annum. > ■ \ * r ,l.4s'^v]] Jlie large Sheep Districts in Australia, South America and Africa, no other preparaThe vermin destroyers is ' also invaluable for the purpose of Hbrticulturis most extensively used j^y ' the FLOWER AND KITCHE fttufopn," America, and the British possessions in. all parts of the Globe, One packet dissolved in two buckets of water will lerve for over half-an acre of ground and will effectually prevent blight and excluae all other garden pests. . As a Vermin killer it is an unrivalled specific. Its use will speedily exterminate all household pests, such as bugs, cockroaches, fleas on animals, moths in furs, and insects on birds of all kinds, from the canary to the poultry. For this purpose simple and plain directions are given on every packet. The powder can also be used in a dry state for : the destruction of rats and mice. A little sprinkled oir s slice of bread and butter, or a piece of meat or cheese is sought after greedily by tnose vermin, •while the household 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 silver medal at the Intercolonial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1886, besides numerouß testimonials from , government officials and all the elite of the medical faculty in Europe. , i : Herman Bros. and Co. beg to announce that they have appointed D. B. EsTHBB, Che m and Druggist, Gore, their sole agent for Gore and vicinity, and from him the preparation can be obtained in parcels. Price One : Shilling; or, six packets for Five Shillings, Liberal reduction allowed to the h tade. : ' : ' . Manufactory — Beaumont Squa Mile, End Road, London. '" > ; d29 DIPPING- •.. SEASON,' '1884^ \ , . THE SPECIAL IMPROVED \> : GLYCERINE DIE rOR SHEEP AND LAMBS. ... ,'<,;. vsr SOLUBLE iiToOLD WATER!!! j T^HIS DIP IS UNRIVALLED for the complete destruction of Ticks, Litie, and 'Parasites, JL with their, eggs, of every description 'infecting 1 the skin'of Sheep^XJattle^ and; other animals. It has. gained the r highest reputation, for it possesses, the double adrantage, of simultaneously repelling contagion and' cleansing the skin from filth. ,•...-; .-. ] IT ISOES UOT DISCOLOR "JCIIE; -WOOL ; Or act injuriously upon the natural Yolk of same, but feeds the fleece, maintains the natural luatre, arid wonderfully promotes its growth. The great risk incurred by introducing newly purchased stock amongst healthy animals • already on the runs may be avoided by using jthis Dip. • .' • V ' J•; • ,1 • .: . ' This Dip is composed of ingredients (glycerine being one) which all tend, to, benefit the animal and the wool, and these ingredients are mixed by new powerful steam machinery^, so' that a thorough consistency is always. obtained. One dipping with, this Dip (in'mid fleece) will save the great inconvenience of dipping twice, as is the case with other Dips. '"..■'.' ... Sold in drums, 2gal, sgal, ; and lOgal, • single drums, 5s gal. _ A (considerable reduction made in larger quantities for medium and large flocks. Price lists on application to. agents,^ ' . ■.'_; ' • , ■..- - : ' ' Among the very numerous testimonials received in New Zealand after last year's dipping! we select the following:— - _ : ...;■■ j ; . . , From Messrs Boyes Bros,, . • ■ , . ' v . " ■ ' .. .;-... _, Kawarau Falls, Frankton, N.Z., 16th Junej 1883, 1 ' ' Messrs Tomlinson &HAYWAED. .; > . ; ', ';' Dear Sirs,-^— We have this season dipped over 7000 young sheep, both Merino and i\ LoncwotiL with your Glycerine Dip, and are very satisfied with the result, as.thedippipgj . . has killed not only the ticks and lice, b^t their'eggs as well. We consider it far .sutierior to any of the Colonialraanuffiotured, or any othpr Dip that we have tried ; one great advantage. ' that 'it has over other Dips is-that it seems to dissolve instantaneously. , The cohtents'of <a W ; -\ mllon drum can be dissolved in warm water . in' two minutes,' avoiding all the' delay 1 tb>t is j met with in mixing other Dips. We shall use your Dip in future, every .year fort all our '" Sheep, and we can strongly recommend it to any one for its simplicity, f rapid action, and jeriect freedom from any noxious ingredient. . ■ . ; . ■'•''', ■ We are, dear Sirs, " " ■• ■ < i • . : • Tours faithfully, -' : • ' ".'■'•■>* .... (Signed) ' BOYES, BROS i j j N.8.-.T.he Colonial Dip referred to in the. .a,b,o.Y.a letter was. that manufactured at [nvercargill.' ••• ■ ■ j '• ;; ;>.,-.■ \ -.al I. . j From J. B'.'StTTONj Esq. ' ';. ; -■<'■ : ■ " : » . c . .! j , <•., i ■ Giarrypwen, Southland; I racfer the New Glycerine Dip to anyof the several Dips I, have used, My experience i ieias that sheep dipped in (his Glycerine Compound are m a much sa^er and healthier state ,han generally results after the use of arsenical preparations. I can further testify to the ; reneral usefulness of this Glycerine Compound for application to the skin of every aniinsjl on ' s he farm requiring oleanaing. , I consider this Hew Dip an undoubtedly good one either for/ arce farmers or general use on farms. ' . • . ' •■ t (N.B.— Mr Button's flock is. the celebrated Southland Lincoln Stud Flock.) " ' ;. ,; AT THE LATE public trials of nine different Sheep Dips' at Hawkea ?^y» the Jddges pport as follows :— At the second examination on the 18th October we found the sheep: ° liuped with Tomlinson and Hayward's (Glycerine) free fro,m, parasites j the wool in jgood ' irder, etc., etc.— Vide ' Hawkes Bay Herald,' 4anua,ry sth, I§Bl. ' ■ * ■''".■' ' - :— '•' ' ■ ' ■•• ; --■ i? a o rßandMataura.-rMessrsMacGibbonand:Sons. ■■■ ' . • ' -. \ i , , ,?< Wyndham—MessrsJohnTempletonandCo V* ,« ™™' « »' '«" ; '••'•'S Invercargill.— National Mortgage and Agency Co., Uwted (Q, F, Martin, Esq. j Manager) P romlinsoii and Havn^ft » tIANUFAOTURING CHEMISTS, LINCOLN^ ENGLAND * [ < g > __ pia.ng of C. P. Hayward's Improved Sheep Baths to be had of the several agents. eSSS C t
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 386, 26 August 1884, Page 6
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