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FOK THE AND THE NEW GOODS AT VERY LOW PEIO.ES. .■ NEW DRAPERY AND MILLINERY FOR THE SEASON! ! New Stools of Men's and Boys' Clothing, flats, Shirts, Socks, Ties, <fcc. ')'• The Best Assorted Stock of Boots and Shoes in Carterton,—A nioo lot of Ladio'a Kid Boots and Walking Shoos, LADIES'FANCY BAGS AND BASKETS! LARGE STOCK OF FANCY GOODS ? .■ &* Nice NEW Fruit Reduced Id for the Season! ENGLISH ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS IN ASSORTED DOZENS, ALSO COLONIAL WINES! CO-OPERATIVE STORE, CARTERTON. DIPPING- SEASON, 1884., THE SPECIAL IMPROVED . SOLUBLE IN COLD WATER. am-,. npHIS HON POISONOUS DIP is unrivalled for the complete 1 DESTRUCTION of TICKS, LICE, and PARASITES of every description infesting the SKIN of Sheap, Lambs,. Cattle, and other anini ils. I? lias gained the highest reputation, for* it possesses the double advanttge of simultaneously repelling contagion and cleansing the skin from filth. J IT DOES NOT DISCO LOR THE WOOL or act injuriously | upon (lie natural Yolk of same, but Feeds the Fleece, maintains 1 the natural Lusiiv, anil wonderfully promotes its Growth. The, great risk incurrc i by introducing newly purchased stockamougst healthy animals already on tha runs may bu'oatir'ely avoided by using this DL" "*" j Tim DIP is not a cheap chemical fluid, but a blend of ingredients (Glycirinc-being ouc) which all tend to benefit the Ajimnl and the Wool, aud thcje iHgcedients are mixed by new y f powerful steam machinery, so that a thorough consistency is always obtained One dipping with this Dip'(in mid fleece) to our directions, will saw fie greatest inconvenience of dipping twice; as is;the case witK other dip:i, Also applicable for Footrot and tin Maggot Fly. •..;.;,, : :,. ■■ a' Sold in Drums—2olb (two galloas), 501b (five gallons), 1001b (ten gallons); 5s per gallon in single drums. A considerable reduction made nn la'ger quantities for large flocks. See Price Lists, obtainabli f.om Agents. :'•''.'' Among the hundred of Testimonials vm have received LAST SEASON fortius Glycerine Dip. we select the following:— ■-■■■' lea, Tintii, Whareama, Masterton, Jan 22,1884. ;_ Messrs Kuuu,& Co., Wellington (agmts for the Glycerine Dip). ...".'.. "■■ Dear Sins—l have much pleasure in stating that the Glycerine Dip you supplied me with has given satisfaction, and I consider that if used according,to the directions given that it is a cure for scab. Some 30 sheen picked by Mr Inspector Dfuiiimoud and dipped in his presence wore experimented oa "about 20 dayij after dipping. Mr' Sheip Inspector Vallanco rx'tiniued tlissa sheep and fo.mi all but three cured. A second- dip was then given, and, alter an interval of abjut 15 days, I find all are perfectly cared;: The mixture was used COLD Strength, one part dip to 20 parts water; the sheop being kept in about one minute The wool is in good order. I send you samples of lambs',wpol which received two dippings, (Signed) : THOMAS MaOKAY, ; : : '' ! Managerfor Rev J... 0. Andrew;. P.S.—Yon are welcome to make use of Ihs above statement. .;". ~... N.B.—Though wo do not guarantee tho euro of Scab withhold water, this testimonial shows .the extraoadinary oflictcy of the Glycerine Dip, even under those ( circumstanpefl aud as the two Sheep Inspectors were present, a thorough test would be obtaiii ed;' ■T. ft H, Fro ji Pukvis RuJHEii, Esq., of Woburn-Hatron, VYuipukuraa.Hiwk'e's Bay, New Zealand'' and of Wairoch, Milnahort, Warroch,Milnahort, N. 8., August 12th, 1882. ...... Messrs Tomlinson snd Haywahd, Lincoln, London. Gentlemen,—l have much pleasure in recommending your Glycerine Dip to the Flock masters of Now Zealand, • I have used it myself in tue colony for the last seveh or eigot years, where the best results have been obtained, and also on my Hill Flook here for several years with equal sucoe.3<. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it—either for promoting the growth of the Wool, destroying Ticks, curing Scab, protection against wet and cold, or.otherwise improving the general health and condition of the animal—superior.to auy other application yet discovered, .. , •■■ ■ I shall be glad to hsar that your Mr Hay ward's visit to the colony may lead to an extensive use of your Glyiimuo Dip throughout Now Zealand. ■ .. I am, dear Sirs,, . -j : , • ,;... , - Yoursresoectfully, . ■■,. ■.'■'.,. (Signed) PURVIS RUSSELL. ' Wool dipped with tho ■' Gltceoine Dip " last year at the N.Z. and A, Land Company's Stud Flock Station realised the highest price in the London market.' (Vide Account Sales' 1883), The twelve fleeces that obtained the GOLD MEDAL at the late Sydney Exhibition were dipped in the''Glycerine Dip." ■','"'" ,' .'; The prize pen of Lincoln Sheep (Messrsß. A. and J. A. Thorpe's) at the late Lincoln April Fair, and Newark Fair, were dipped with the" Glycerink Dip." ! ,'' ' ; ;';'. "' Wool Dipped with the" Glyceiunm Dip' l obtained the Silver Medal at thp.laio' Paris Exhibition. ■ ■■'■• ' ■ ' '.' '" '<'■ '''• '',, v'',;' "' At the late exhaustive trials of Sheep Dips iu Hawke's Bay, the judges report as" follows :—" At the second examination, on October 18, we found the Sheep dipped'with Tomlinson and Hayward's Glycerine FREE FROM PARASITES! AND WOOL IN GOOD ORDER, '&a„ 4c. (Vide Hawke's Bay Herald, January 5,1884). .' /' .' : .! ; ; .f, : . \ AGENTS : -'•■• !■ '■;■■[ d, f. McCarthy \ : " .KRULL'&CO. .....,.,.;..;.....„... ....^WiaUNGTON,;;^.^; Sole Manufactuvers-TOMLINSON & HAY WARD, Agricultural Chemists! ■•■■,■• : Lincoln, England. . ' : '" ■; ! ! '''' : . v Plans of Haywai'd'S Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths, with Travelling Gangway,' to.be had of the several Agents, 10s 61 each, ; . ' .• !..,,•, f ..-. 1634

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 18 March 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 18 March 1884, Page 1

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