ALL SHEEPOWNERS „ • WHO DESIRE CLEAN FLOCKS, WITH THE WOOL j& IN THE BEST CONDITION SHOULD USE CARBOL CBYSTAL ! .HE GREAT AMERICAN SHEEP DIP. PRONOUNCED BY ALL WHO _ HAVE TRIED IT TO BE r TSiE GOM IN Q DI P -m Testimonials from some of the leading sheopownors of Now Zealand. Easy o Application; Non-Poisonous ; Lasting in Effect. Agents : N. DUNLOP & CO., GERALDINE. NEW ZEALAND AG-ENT : E. F. DOMBKAIN, CiiKisTCHUKOi-r. fe23 ggßMggPg &m m m m m m m S 3 mm irs&'Sacks. Girth G/sIIs.URE/isyHeeu ~ Sprains, CrackedHi:Ets.CuTs%c. fIrIJLCERATEn UflllEßSflrSllßF' Gf^EpS^. 1 ': Greraldins Agents: N. Dunlop & Co. R. Morrison 23fe R. H. Pearpoint. Tanuka Agents • J. Harrison D. Taylor G. J. Mason J. Brown.
DEATH TO PARASITES ! 1 SHEEP TICK (MAGNIFIED.) F.L UI D | DIP L Ist (Non-Poisonous) || POWDER DSP (Poisonous). "SED and Recommended by— , and Recommended by Flock. U W. Gerard, Canterbury 61,00 t M. C. Orbell, Canterbury 5,00 C W. 0. Rutherford, Aniuri ... 20.00 C G. W. Mcßae, Amuri 19.00 C A. Symons, Marlborough 45,000 F. H. Richmond, Marlborough. ... 13,000 It. D. McLean, Hawke's Buy ... 58,000 Waiapoa Station, Gisborne ... 20,000 Ida Valley Station, Otayo ... 30,000 Scottish & N.Z. Investment Co., Southland 17,000 And by owners of over 5,000,000 sheep in New Zealand, and many millions throughout the World.. PRICE—(in casks) 5s Qd per Gallon. 1 Gallon Fluid makes .100 Gallons Dip. 61,000 Dalgetty & Co., Otag-o ... Flock. .. 93,000 5,000 Handyside, Roberts & Co., Wel--20,000 lington 37,000 19,000 C. J. Harper, Canterbury 20,000 45,000 R. W. Chapman, Canterbury ... 5,000 13,000 A. H. Ayuton, Canterbury ... 1,000 58,000 G. Armstrong, Canterbury ... 5,000 20,000 J. HoxJST, Canterbury 3,000 30,000 J. B. Blair, Otago (Public Dip) And by many other well-known Flock 17,000 Owners, cep in Newly Introduced. is PRICE (in kegs) 50s per Cwt. I Cwt. makes 1000 Gallons Dip. .llon. Another well-known Powder Dip costs half Dip. as much again. Compare the prices. Chief Agents—BLACKBURNE & CO., Christchurch. District Agents—H. B. WEBSTER & CO., Geraldine ;J. SIEGERT, Fairlie; MILES, ARCHER & CO., and CANTERBURY FARMERS C.A., Timaru. ocls -IHESE GRAND-WEARING BOOTS STILL CONTINUE IN FAVOUR, L And are known throughout the Colony as the FINEST FIT™ AND WEARINB BOOTS EVcR POT BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Householders of all occupations, if they wish to study economy and comfort, must see they obtain this Brand. There are more ZEALANDIA Boots manufactured than any other brand in the country, and the demand is increasing each month. NOTHING BUT STERLING MERIT HAS PRODUCED THIS RESULT. THEY ARE AOE MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S,—AND EVERY PAIR IS BRANDED ST/? / /' And is Warranted p.y OTE Manufacturer to Give Good Wear. New Lasts and Shapes are constantly being received, so every Customer can rely on Being Properly Fitted. SOLD BY ALL THE LEADING RETAILERS.
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. (Six years G. T. White, and eight years with J. Anderson, both of Christchurch, "■TirAS Commenced Business next W. A. Li- Shorvatt's Coal Yards, Geraldme. Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery of every description cleaned and repaired. ALL WO&K GUARANTEED AT MODERATE PRICES. p.S.—Large Assortment of Music Books. Violin and Banjo Strings in Stock. Violin Taught. Tm-rms os Application
JOHN RADGLIFFE, BESWICK STREET, TIMARU, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, Picture-Frame Maker, and Undertaker. JURNITURE ON THE T.IMEJ PAYMENT SYSTEM. Venetian Blinds Made to Om>ek, NOTICE. PENED out, direct from Home Uf Market, Ex Matatua and Coptic—--10 CASES IRON BEDSTEADS akd 2 CASES FENDERS, &c. Ex Ot.'irania —■ BIUJSH MATS, ! CARPET SQUARES. Also, ex lonic, Lino&iiujm.s and Flooh-' CLOTHS. he whole, together with my present Stock, marked at the lowest possible margin. n si. ij-<Jji\ihi:i{tiUii, Jiirniyhmg Warehouse, Timaru. fel- " AM SELLING' tho undermentioned LINES CHEAP— Gft and 6ft Gin B.P. Posts Bft B.P. Straining Pests sft and sft Gin Stakes in 8.P., W.P.. Totara, and Bhiegum. Home-made Horse Covers, Double Seamed, No. 1 Canvas, 18s. A Grand Lino Whito Sugar at 2£d. JR. MOIiEI S O N 7 BEEHIVE STORES, GBKALDINE. mrU
Gf^M&iiD r S SOipH SERVICE. TEMUKA—TIMAKU. r BIEE Undersigned, having purcliashed JL a splendid <Joach, is now prepared to UOKVEY PASSENGERS & PARCELS TEMUICa' ANL TIKARU, OK TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, Leaving Mu Bai:ii's at 9 a.m. and the iIOYAL iiOTKL, TIP.IARU, at 4 p.m. FARES—-Rmtuiin, 2s. Every attcntiongivcn to Commissions,and Lowest Parcel Kates. MEMORIAL CARDS. TUST TO HAND—A Varied Selection ?J of MEMORIAL CARDS. Choice and Tasteful Designs. Inspection Invited '■ TTSTWIUKA LEADER OFFICE. n>ECEIRT BOOKS may bo obtained at the Office of this Paper,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2492, 20 April 1893, Page 1
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