Da!ge6y & Co., LSd. QUIBEBB’S SHEEPJDIP. lE9PROVEI3 POKF3ESI (Poisonous) 1 case (10 packets) 55s per case Loose Packets 6s each (Non-poisonous) 3 and 5 gallon drums 5s per gal. 1 gallon drum 5s 6d per gal, Fullest direction with every package. SpecssS CJuoSalioKS sop quanSsSSes. ME EENEST SHOET has forwarded us his Manager’s report:— Dear Sir, —In fuFlment of promise two months ay' , to send you result;,'' of my experience 'f the use of QUKBELL’S DIP at Mr Ernest Short’s Parbrangi Station during the season 1907. I beg to report as follows : —That the sheep upon which QUI BELL’S DIP has been used, on close examination, are found to be free from ticks, clean on the skin, whilst the condition of the wool is regarded as highly satisfactory. I consider QUIBELL’S DIP to be the easiest mixed of any Dip I have used. G. A. HUNT (Manager for Ernest, Short). BA Full Stocks held by G-ETY $ i iiJ AND COMPANY, LIMITED, PALMEESTON, FEILDING, AND MAETON.
p I Gr THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT COMPANY, LTD., WOOD^ILLE. PIGS Trill be received at the follow - ing Weighing Stations as under - APRIL Hunterville, Wednesday 1 15 29 Rata, Thursday ... 2 16 30 Utiku, Monday ... 27 Feilding, Tuesday ... 14 28 Halcombe, Monday ... 27 Apiti, Monday ... 13 27 Kimbolton, Monday ... 13 27 Rongotea, Tuesday ... 7 21 Ohakea, Tuesday ... 7 21 Oroua Bridge, Monday 6 20 Buyer and District Representative— E. DOOLAN, Palmerston North Huutervi lie Agent—C. T Masters.
piGS. BACON PIGS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. W. DTMOCK & CO., Limited, ■ Will receive Pigs at tlie following Stations as under : their Pigs to see A. J. ARNOLD, H. WARE, ©unnythorpe, Hunterville Agent—Dames McAlley rpO THE ELECTORS OF MANAWATU. Ladies & Gentlemen — Believing that my pact services as your representative in Parliament have been reasonably acceptable, I therefore announce myself as a candidate for the.Manawatu Seat at the ensuing General Election, and respectfully solicit a renewal of your confidence at the poll. Yours faithfully, JOHN STEVENS. p EEEDEE’S C AED. LINCOLN SHEEP. BETCE, A. E. Flock, No. 119, founded 1866; Floe**. No 171, founded 1905. For history of flocks see N. Z. Flock Book. All rams grass-fed, and suitable for rough country. A. E. Bryce, Fern. Flats, Marton,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9120, 13 April 1908, Page 1
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365Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9120, 13 April 1908, Page 1
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