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DIPPING- SEASON", 1884. THE SPECIAL IMPEOYED ■jjKM SOLUBLE IN OOJLD WATEK. mHIS NON POISONOUS DIP is unrivalled for the complete I 1 DESTRUCTION of TICKS, LICE, and PARASITES of 1 DESTRUCTION of TICKS, LICE, and PARASITES of every description infesting the BKIN of Sheep, Lambs, Cattle, and other animals. It has gained tho highest reputation, for it S possesses the double advantage of simultaneously repelling | contagion and cleansing the skin from filth. | IT DOBS NOT DISCOLOR THE WOOL or act injuriously SI upon the natural 3folk of same, but Feeds the Fleece, maintains 1 the natural Lustre, and wonderfully promotes its Growth. Tbe J great risk incurred by introducing newly purchased stook amongst I healihy animals alreidy on the runs may be entirely avoided oy using this DIP. "* _ This DIP is not a cheap chemical fluid, but a blend of ingredients (Glycerir.o being one) which.all tend to benefit the ■ Aaimal and the Wool, and these ingredients are mixed by new "■ powerful steam machinery, so that a thorough consistency is _ —; — _ always obtained One dipping with this Dip (in mid fleece) to our directions, will nave the greatest incouvenieuce of dipping twice, as-is the case with , other uipi. Also applicable for Footroi and Fly.' 5 Sold in Druns-20'ib (two Rftlloaa), fiOib (five gallons), 1001b (ten gallons.), 5s pa' gallon in singlo drums, A considerable reduction made on larger quantities for large flocks, See Price Lifts, ohtainablo f:om Agents, : Among tho hundreds of Testimonials we have reoeived LAST SEASON for this Glycerine Dip, we select tho following : lea, Tinui, Y'hareama, Masterton, Jan 22,1884, ■ i, Messrs SkuM'Js Co., Wellington (agents for the Glyeerine Dip), '■' ■ S .Osau Sirs—l. have much pleasure in slating that the Glycerine Dip you supplied me with has given satisfaction, and I consider that i£ used according to the directions . given that it is a cute for scab, .Some 30 sheep picked "by Mr .Inspector Drummond and • dipped'inhispreseueo were experimented on about 20' days after dipping. Mr Sheep . Inspector Vuiiance examined those sheep and found all but threo cured. A second dip was then given, and, after an interval ot about 15 days, I find all are perfectly cured, The mixlure was used C?LD. Strength, one part dip to 20 parts water; the sheep being kept in about ono minute Tho wool is in good order, I send yon samples of lambs' wool which received two dippings, (Signed) THOMAS MACIJAY, Manager for Bev J. C, Andrew. P.S.—i'on are welcomo to make use of the abote statement. N.B.—Though we do not guarantee tho cure of Scab with cold wator, this t.°stimouial uhows the extraoadinary efficacy of the Glycerino Dip, even under those cireumstancs and as the two bheep Inspectors were present, a thorough test would be obtained. T. & H, Fro a PoiwsEussELi, Esq,., of Wobum-Hatrou, W.inukurai,H&wke'sßay.New Zealand and of Wairoch, Miluahort, Warroch, MOnaliort, N. 8., August 12tb, 1832. Messrs Tomlinsox sud Havwabd, Lincoln, London, Gentlemen,-I have much pleasure in recommending ycu- Glycerine Dip to tho Flock masters of Now Zealand, I hive used it myfilf in tne colony fcr the la.st seven or ei'.'ot years, where the best results have be:m obtninsd, and aho on my Hill- Flock hero for [ several years with eqaal succesn. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it—either for pro- ' moting the growth of the Wool, destroying Ticks, caring tab, protection against wot and , cold, or otherwise .improving the goueral health; aud condition of the animal—superiorto any othor application yet discovered, I shall ue gkd to lusit that your M: Haywnrd's visit to the colony may laid to an l ' extensive iise of your Glycerine Dip throughout K'm Zsaland, lam, dear Sirs, ' . ' I ■ Yours respectfully, I (Sigjed) PULYP RUSSELL, Wool dipped wit!' ;k - : Giyoecink Dip " last yep at the N.Z. and A. Land Company's Stud Flo* Station realised thb highest price in the [.ondon market. (Vide Account Sales ! 1883). The twelve fleeces, that obtuiued the GOLD M "LDAL at Sho iate Sydney Exhibition were dipped in tho ,; Glycerine Dip." I The prize pen of Lincoln S'uieo (vlessrs B, A, add J. A. '"horpe'u) at tho late Lincoln it April Fair, and Newark Fair, were dippid with the ''• Glycerine Dip." Wool Dipped with the " Glyceeine Dip" obtaiiod the Silver Medal at the late Paris Exhibition. I At thb lata oxlimstiva trials of Sheep Dip", in EL wke's Bay, Hid judges report as fol lows:-" At :h« second examination, on October .13, we toutid the Sheep dipped with i, ronton and Hayward's aiyoerina FREE FROM PiaiSITSS,. AHD WUOI IN GOUD OBDEB, .io,, &c. ( Yidi Hawko's Bay Ho all, Jjaiiry 5,1681), 7 A. GEN lIS : * d, r. McCarthy •. wairaiiapa, R KRULI & 00 L WELLINGTON. II Sole jfe HAYWARD, Agricultural Chemists, ~ Lincoln, Englnd, . Plaus of Hay ward's, Latest Improved Sheep Dipping Baths, with Travelling Gaugway, to > e had of the several Agents, i.Os 61 each. j 1834
Paperhangings! PAPERHAN6IN6S! PAPERHANGINGS! BEFORE having your Rooms Re-papered, you are invited to oil! and Inspect the NEW ESTHETIC PATTERNS, with Dados and Borders Complete, at the FORESTERS' HALL PAINT, SCRIM, AND ' PAPERHANGING DEPOT, G. COKEE PROPRIETOR, Rooms Ee-Papkbed on the Shortest Notice I GLASS Cut to any size, from an 8 x lO to a 40x60. Frames and Sashes Re-Glazed. E&timatcs given and Material Supplied for Any Branch of Work in tht Trade, GEORGECOKER PAINTER & PAPERHANGER, Font'steiis' Hail Mastbrtos, OVER 12,500 WORTH OF X>ES2 TWEEDS, FANCY COA'i'ISGS, "J BBEGK, AMD BEST SUPERFINE BLACK CLOTH TO SELECT FROM! TAILORS, Atbeiironm Buildings, Wollingtoo, BEST TWEED SUITS.. £4 10fl. TROUSERS, fh0m;.....J8110b. BERGE SUITS £3 I0s; NEW BOOKS. STANDARD BOOKS. LYON AND BLAIR, BOOKSELLERS,, .WELLINGTON, BEG to draw the attention of their country customers to thou» dormer.tioiwl New and Standard Books. The Books listed here are anions; the most popular of the season, A copy of our "Mouthy Review" containing a list of most of tho modem books will be supplied on !• application, NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS! if Vloe Versa or a Lesson to Fathers By F. Austey, 3s fid cloth gilt, by post 4s 2d. 3 Life on tho Mississippi, By Mark Twain. 2s c'd Picture Boards by post 3s 2d Tho Prince and the Pauper, By Mark Twain. 2s Cd Picture Boards, i by post 3s 2d. Land Nationalisation, its Necessity ' and its Aims. Being a comparison of tho system of Landlord and Tenant with that of occupying ownership iu their influenca on the wellbeing of tho people, by Alfred Rusbcll ' Wallace, third edition, With appendix on the Nationalisation of Houso Property Is 3d, by post Is Bd. Progress and Poverty. An Inquiry into the Cause of Industrial Depression, and of increase of want with increase of wealth,—Tho remedy by Henry j George, Is 3d, by post Is lOd, Of High Degree. ; .' A Story by (,'haries Gibbon, 2s Gd ) Picture Boards, by post 3i 4d, All Sorts and Conditions of Men. By Walter Besant. 2s Cd Wciure Boards, by post 3s 4d. A Tool's Errand. By one of the Fools, 2s Picture Boards, by poet 2a 8d ! A Short History of the English People by Johu Richard Green, with Maps aud Tables, 10s Cd. By James Piatt. Is 3d, by post Is 3(1 MONEY-By James Piatt, Is 3d, by pos Is BA. For Schools. 4s, by post 4s 3d. ' Ruled Books, adapted to Jotica'a Eng> ( lish System of Book-keeping, 2s Cd the set, C by post 3s, Sanliey's Hymns,_ with and withou' Music, in various bindings, and all prices. t Lett's Diaries for 1884, Pocket, House' . htdd, Commercial, &c, a great variety o bradhigs, and at all prices, Christmas Sards Of every conceivable stylo and design from Id to 12a Gd each. ! Selections carefully made for Customer. . residing in the country. " : Presbyterian Hymu Books. Ancion '' and Modern Hymn Books. 1 - The Land Question, ' With special refereuco to New Zealand by JRev. James IS'Special advantages offered to Com * mittees of Libraries and Mechanic's Insti ' tutes who are anxious io make additions ii the shape of Standard Literature, " Lyon and Blair, , llJooteeilerßund Stationers, News Agents "/■ ■ Printers and Lithographers, Bnokbin ders, Die Sinkers, Ac. (' LAMBTON QUAY .... WELLI\ T GTOJ
e (Registered by iho Medical Council of Loudon.) 1 DENTAL SURGEON, Ingestre Street Wellington. ll YV inteud3 shortly to visit the Wairarapa, and therefore begi to remind the inhabitants of Mastorton and districts that he adapts "ARTIFICIAL MINERAL TEETH"-the same as received (he PRIZE [• MEDAL at the PARK EXHIBITION ot t. 1870—to the mouth, on the LATEST LONDON PRINCIPLES, without tlio extraction ■- of stumps, on the patent basis, VULCANITE, PLATINA, and GOLU, 40. 'i FROM £4 4s COMPLETE UPPER or 1 LOWER SET. , , Any of Mr W. E. Hall's numorous patients ' in Mastert, n can testify ts bis tuccess in a trcatiag tho most difficult t A fhorl pamphlet, containing all necessary information and advice on the mouth, will be sent post free to any address. ' , Mr W, K flail GUAKANTEES ALL j MECHANICAL WORK, and has settled in Wellington for the next 10 years. : 1651 IX LI AM ■B'BLLi-lL . AGENT JfOR New Zealand Tub and Marine Insuiance ,8, : :.. •■■! Gompauy. i\ New Sealaad Accident '.nsurauee Company, Certificated Account-Jit in Bankruptcy.-: N TEMPLE CHAMBERS,' MASTERTON
I "PACTS" ABOUT HfrXLEY, THE TAILOR. H'i has served his apprenticeship lo (he trade, has worked as a journeyman in time first-clues shops, has been a first ukss foreman cutter (or upwards of twenty yei'i j in London, Paris, New York, Dublin, aud 61ast;oW| has lately beea to London aud ifeibourne to see the Mimw and impioi'Dieuis in the trade, and hue bought a qmutily of Goods snch as he .could not get here; He can make a first class suit in a , few] days for ;S4 lOs Heady Money. He haslet his old shop, aud RhlllwVliD to the Lien Tailoring Establishmult (next Messrs Barraud's), Lambton . Quay, Wellington. • pe-SELF-MEASUPiBMENT.'^. Halo age, height, occupation, if erect or stopping, measure chest and' waist over wailcoat, the front Beam of coat Bleeve,the iiibUe seam of trowsers; : or send an old coat and trousers for size, . ... 1638 IMPERIAL LIVERY AflD LETTING j STABLES AND CARRIAGE ", FAOTOEY.' .; Opposite the Victoria Hotel, Abel Smith atiet j and Branch Stables, opposite the Miropolitan hotel, . Molesworth-street, : Wllington, N.Z. :-- : : ,' : / piRRIAGES, WAGGONETTES, CABS* BUGSIES, & SADDLE HORSES - - Always on hire. ffORSES broken to double'Or single |||. harness, ; or bought or exchanged,j Vlhioles of all description on sale,'or built; td order "on the shortest notice; A few. ! second, hand carriages, .Buggies, and Piaetons, &c„to be sold cheap,.■.■ ';■';'< i •■ '■". : ". ' : S\' , ''''\»;^?wprietpr,'. fi ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1655, 8 April 1884, Page 1
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