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THOMAS’S OARBOLISED SHEEP DIF, Manufactured by Hood & Co., Melbourne, ESTABLISHED OVER TWENTY YEARS. firtHE DIP was awarded the Gold Medal at the Adelaide Exhibition, the Silver X Medal at Geelong, and received Honobaslc Mention at the International Exhibi. tion, being The only Dip Deemed Worthy of Notice by any of the Juries. The Cheapest Sheep-Dipping Specify known, costing only Two Snuunra tor wen 9mm Smit dipped. The meet iuocewtul application for the destruction of Tick, Scab) er Uoe one dipping only being necessary for Tick or Lice. SOLUBLE IN COLD WATER. TMe Speeifio does not stain the Wool, it Increases she Weight at the Fleece, the Quality of the Wool, and improves the Health of the Sheep treated with it, and in the Auction Boom a higher price is obtained for the Wool, through its superior " handling " over that of sheep dipped with any other composition, The introduction of Carbelisfng into its composition cannot be too highly estimated. It to an extra active agent, powerful In arresting any tendency to scab, and, ae a disinfectant, fl oontso rtand. pre-eminent. At the same time, it promotes the health of the Sheep and stimulates the growth of Wool—the quality of which it improves so materially that Instances be adduced where as much as three-pence a pound has been obtained for Wool when this Specific was used over that when other Dips wen applied. As a remedy for Scab or Tick, this Dip has become celebrated, and has established itself as by far the cheapest and moot successful Specific known. Chrs should be taken that the Composition Is thoroughly dissolved, which is easily done y etfrrfng well la a small quantity of water before adding the bulk. If the water used be hard se brakish, a little soda or potash may be added before dissolving the Composition. FOr the cun of Tick, Lice, or Fly, one dipping tn a solution made in the proportion of One Pourd to Fifteen Gallons, and prepared as above, will be found thoroughly efficacious. Testimonials to be seen at office. PBICEs ONE SHILLING PER POUND, In Tins of IS, SO, and JOOlbs, Agents for Gisborne PORTER 4 CROFT, 853 SUMMER, 1883-81 SUMMER, SUMMER, 1883-84 SUMMER. G. R. MOORE JS aow ihowing all the LATEST NOVELTIES in SUMMER GOODS, which have been carefully selected in the Home and Colonial Markets, and which he is offering at Exceptionally Low Prices, to effect a Speedy Clearance. DEESS DEPARTMENT— Will be found well supplied, and some exceptional value will be offered in Fuses, Scotch, and Bradford Fabric, Nun Veiling, Foule Bieges, Checks in all the fashionable shades, Cashmeres, Merinos, Damasse, Brocades, Oatmeal Cloths, and Washing Silks. GALATEAS, EBINTS, SATEENS, DRILLETB. MANCHESTER, DEPARTMENT— Hollands, Linens, Sheetings, Ticks, Calicoes, English and Colonial Flannels, Grey and White Sheetings in 56, 71, 80, 90, and lOOin., Honeycomb, Alhambra Marsella Fringe, Alhambra and Patent Tony Quilts, 9/4, 10/4, 11/4, 12/4. Honeycomb, Marcella, and Albert Toilet Covers. Cretans, in Crape Cloth, Twill and Repp, all of the Newest Patterns. FANCY DEPARTMENT11 this Department will show some of the LATEST LONDON and PARIS NOVELTIES in Aprons, Frillings, Ties, Collarettes, Squares, Jackets, Visittes, Dolmans in Broche, Soliel, and Cashmere. UNDERCLOTHING, LACE, RIBBONS, SILK FRINGES. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT— The increasing demand for Colonial-manufactured Clothing has induced bo to make special arrangements with New Zealand and Victorian Manufacturers for a supply of BOYS’, YOUTHS’, and MEN’S SUITS, TROUSERS AND VESTS, in all the Newest Patterns, and which will be offered at the Lowest Possible Profit. SHIRTS, BRACES, TIES, COLLARS, MERINO AND COTTON PANTS AND VESTS. BLANKETS, RUGS, AND SHAWLS. inspection" invited. GEORGE B. MOORE 854

fob sale at na WHARF STEAM SAWMILLS: XAUBI UMBER PALINGB WHITE PINE SHINGLES DOORS BLOCKS (ism, DBAIN PIPES MOULDINGS MANTLE PIECES SKIRTING POSTS ARCHITRAVES TRUSSES, ■hop (ashes, Fronts, Bssh Frames, Door Jambs, and ell descriptions of Joiners’ Work made at the shortest notice. J. R. MORGAN AND CO* REMOVAL. I. C. TAYLOR, Saddler & Harness Maljer, BEGB to announce to the Public of Poverty Bay that he has removed to the ahop lately occupied by Mr J. Maynard, corner of Peefytreet and Gladstone Road. 4a Aaaortad Stock of Saddlery and. larneai New on View. A Trial Solicited. Bemombar the Address Corner of Peel steeet and Gladstone road. 854

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 36, 10 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 36, 10 January 1884, Page 4

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