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—Little’s Sheep Dips You will bare more wool. Wool will bring a better price. Pluid Pip, the best Nonpoisonons Pip. Used and Recommended by owners of over 5,000,000 sheep in New Zealandalone. PRICE (in' casks) 5s 6d per Gallon. One Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. Jj’lxa.lca. PQ" on-Foisonous Sheep Dips ITTLE T r 'lXXic3.l^a''o>l3,-IE IB C3iSCD>J^LQUS Little’s Powder Pip, A Poisonous Dip, combined with Glycerine —the outcome of many years’ experience ; wonderfully successful—is displacing all other poisonous dips. Exterminates vermin, keeps the wool soft and bright, easily mixed. Cheapest and Best in the Market. Note Price —la improved iron kegs, 50s per cwt. 1 cwt. makes 1000 gallons of dip. Chief agents:— Blackburn & Co., Christchurch. District agents—lnvercargill and Gore, TOTHILL, XATJXTSOZnT & CO. CAUTION. Hatch’s CAUTION. Colonial Gflycerine Sheep Dip. Dee Street, Invercargill, Stir January, 1894, THE SHEEP FARMERS of the Southland district are respectfully informed thatjhere is no alteration in the name of our well-known DIP. Consequent upon the fact that -we use a large portion of the 13,000 GALLONS OF OIL now landing Ex GRATITUDE in the manufacture, no other person can possibly make DIP of the same quality as ourselves, and our clients are warned to be careful in purchasing or ordering from those who are endeavouring to mislead that they are manufacturing a similar article, and who are issuing circulars with our name attached to a testimonial given an ex-employe who was desirous of obtaining a situation as manager in the Co-operative establishment in Don street. We have disposed of our output for the'Southland County to the Hew Zealand Land Association Ld, for this season, and our CEWUIME IMF can only be obtained by ordering through them or from ourselves BROOKLYN, WAIANIWA, MESSES J. HATCH & CO. January 11th, 1894. Gentlemen, —At Shearing a year ago my breeding flock was badly infested with lice, although "l had dipped them in the Autumn with a carbolic dip —one in fifty. I was advised to try your Dip and did so, dipping' all the Ewes and Lambs about the middle of January, mixing the Dip one in fifty and putting through fast. 1 have seen no sign of Lice since, and they had no Lice and very few Ticks at shearing and the wool in good condition. The Lambs as a precaution I dipped again in May, and at shearing-1 found them absolutely free from either Ticks or Lice. I have used a number of Dips hut have found none so satisfactory as yours in results, and intend to use it in future. —I am yours truly, (Signed) ALFRED BEAVEN. JOSEPH HATCH AND CO., Established 1863. Manufacturing Chemists, Invercargill. V. R. BV *oy A Q letory % Q TRADER vO MARK Registered i i Sinclair’s I PATENT [Trousers vi©t©iT is “r ite CLOTHING. THE A. W. SINCLAIR TAILORING COMPANY For every description of suits. We are now manufacturing all kind b and sizes to measure, at size list. -J Men’s Suits from 40s Youths’ Suits from 30s Boys’ Suits from 20s Juvenile Suits from 15s All made from Colonial Tweeds. Deposits on all orders. Buy direct ’from the manufacturers, and save all t Middlemen’s profits. The People’s Tailors, A. W. SINCLAIR Co. VICTORY TAILORING STORES,

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 46, 10 February 1894, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 46, 10 February 1894, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 46, 10 February 1894, Page 14

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