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MALLINSON'S SHEEP DIP. v Testimonial " have again to express my entire satisfaction with the resul. ol the use u£ Mallin em's Oil Sheep Dip. Last year we used it with all. the Sheep on the Station, with the / ception of VOUO that were dipped in another brand, The wool from "MiiUiiifeon'ss" was deoidedly the better in oondiI shall us. no other brand this Year."—rYours truly> . BCI. Y. Strathbogie, Emmaville. N.S.AV. 19/Gjo9 "111! ClilM SEW ■ m $ Nourishes arid aidp gn wlh tnd tcstue ct ■kccl fitre, Fills »jl;,Ji-\ii f> ] traiites fulfils all the requirements of the ideal Dip. , Write for Booklet. SOLE AGENTS—JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD, : JEIiyOIS.QUiY, ,
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THE Cheapest Edison Phonograph—tbo ]New Combination Gem Machine, all the latest improvements, plays 2 and 4 minutes with one reproducer. You taußt hear thkuiichice., The Book Arcade Co., (Next to Hooper's). Agents for Edison's famous Phonographs. \\ rit» or a Iree catalogue
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10075, 22 June 1910, Page 2
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