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HURTOFS CHAMPION SHEEP DIP. A Condensed Fluid prepared for the destruction of all Parasites tnfating sJuep ; it improves the wool and stimulates the growth. AT the great trial of Sheep Dip conducted by the Canterbury A. and I*. Association, the vi; st stringent and exhaustive competition ever hold in any p:;rt of the colony c ending fron: April to November, 1887), this din took first hdr.ours ariiuutjst all couapecitors. Manufactured in Various Strengths. Costs from— 20s to '.C 3 to dip 100 Sheep Full iuf^rmolion eupplied by— THE N Z LOAN & MERCANTILE AGEIsCY CO, VvVlh^toti, Or, E. S. THYKKiSi Agent, Fusion. >',W "— — »————— ■ - JuECtien Hotel, SANSON. I^HE above Hotel having been thoroughly rcw-vateil and nnpvuve.?, I leg to solicit the support of the i:ihabi aiit=t oJ Fox!.on, .Sanso:>, Campbeli u>wa and Carnarvon. The house U conducted on the Lost lints, aud travellers will find good noccininodati^n ax.d a first-clas3 table. Wijjeb, Spimt/, and Biisu < f tub Best Biu^ds kept i.n sxock. Goon Stabling and Pa^djjpliiug Ucrscis a-:d ru^ : ci» cp hire. C. Matthews, VBOPRIETOR. FRED BUTLER, ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURER, BOOKBINDER, STATIONER AND MACHINE RULER. i Rnbber-Stamp Maker, | Graver & Embossing. MAIN- - STREET FAST, palmeuston nohtii. Bookbinding a Speciality. Orders can be left at the Maka-watv Herald Office,

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Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1896, Page 1

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