To the FVockmasters of Otago. JBk T thi ? 6Caßon of year you have the . various kinds of SHEEP DIP brought prominently under your notice, for each of which a S APRIORITY is claimed over the others. Facts, however, are stubborn things, and we would ask you to carefully peruse the follow, mg At the most EXHAUSTITE TRIAL over held IN NEW ZEALAND, and probably in the Australasian Colonies— under the direct control of the Canterbury A. and P. Association—with all the leading Dips competing The SHEEP DIPPING FLUID of MURT ON ’ S INYENTIO N, And now known as burton’s Champion Dip, Proved Us SUPERIORITY IN E 1 fir OP THE QUALITIES FOR WHICH POINTS WERE A WARDED. Space icill not permit 'ns, nor is it necessari/, to publish full details of the trial Ivt ice shall be. glad to forward particulars of the same on application, J I hat the. .quality of this Dip, which then placed -it m the premier position,, is still maintained is proved lg the largely.increase ing demand for the same, and that those who trg it once always continue its use. Thus, 2000 average Sheep can be effectually dipped for abotit 455. Gjh E. TUCKER Tag Street, INTER CARGILL. Oats, Ryegrass, and all kinds of Produce bought and sold.
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 6, 6 May 1893, Page 16
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214Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 6, 6 May 1893, Page 16
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