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DIFFIISTG* SEASON 1884. THE SPECIAL IMPROVED GLYCER!NE DIP, V SOLUBLE IN COLD WATEB. THIS KON POISONOUS DIP is unrivalled for the complete DESTRUCTION of TICKS, LICE, and PARASITES of every description infesting the SKIN of Sheep, Lambs, Cattle, and other animals. It has gained the highest reputation, for it pobsesses tho double advantage of simultaneously repelling contagion and cleansing tho skin from filth. IT DOES NOT DISCOLOR. THE WOOL or act injuriously upon tho natural Yolk of same, but Feeds the Fleeco, maintains tho natural Lustre, and wonderfully promotes its Growth. The. great risk incurred by introducing newly purchased stock amongst heallhy animals already on the runs may be entirely avoided Dy usinp this DIP, Thin DIP is not a cheap chemical fluid, but a blond of ingredients (Glycerine being one) whioh all tend to benefit tho Ajimal and the aud these isgrcdientß are mixed by new powerful steam machinery, so that a thorough, consistency.ig always obtained One dipping with this Dip (in mid fleece) to our directions, will save tho greatest iticonvonience of dipping twice, as is the case with other dipj, Also applicable for FoDtrot and the Maggot Fly. Sold in Drums—2oll> (two fiallojs),soib (five gallons), 1001b (ten gallons), 5s per gallon in single drums. A considerable reduction made on larger quantities for large floukd, See Price Lists, obtainable from Agents. Among the hundred of Testimonials we have received LAST SEASON fortius Glycerine Dip. we select the following lea, Tinui, Wharcama, Masterton, Jan 22,1884. Messn Kiiuli& Co., Wellington (agents for the Glycerine Dip). . ■ : 1 Dear. Sirs—l have much pleasure in stating that the Glyceriue Dip you supplied mo with has given satisfaction, aud I consider that if u3od. according to, the dirootions given that it is a cine for scab, Some 30 sheep picked by Mr Inspector Drummond and dipped in his presence were experimented on about 20 days after dipping. Mr Sheop Inspector Vallauce examined these sheep and found all but three cured. ■ A' second dip was then given, aud, after an interval of about 15 days, I fiud all are perfectly cured, The mixture was used COLD. Strength, one part dip to 20 parts water; tho sheep being kept in about ouo minute The wool is io good order. I send you samples of lambs' wool which received two dippings, (Signed) THOMAS MACKAY, Managerfor Rey J. O. Andrew. P.S.—i'ou aro welcome to make use of the abovo statement. ; N.B.—Though we do not guarantee tho oure of Scab with cold water, this testimonial shows tho extraoadinary efficacy of the Glycerine Dip, even under those circuiißtanos and as the two Sheep Inspectors wero prosont, a thorough test would be obtained.' ! : T. & H. Fron Purvisßussell, Esq.,of Woburn-Hatron, Wuipukurau.Hwke'aßiy. New Zeal and and of Wanoeh, Milnahort,' ' , Warroch, Milnahort, N. 8., August 12th, ,1882. . Messrs TOMLIXBON snd Hmward, Lincoln, London. Gentlemen,—l have much pleasure in recommeudiug your Glycerine Dip to the Floclt masters of New Zealand, I have used it myself in tne colony for the last'seven oreij;ot years, where the best results have been obtainod, aud also on my Hill Floak hei'o for several years with equal sujees*. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it—oith'ar for promoting tho growth of the Wool, dostroyihg Tick 3, curing ■lflab, protection against wot and cold, or otherwise improving tho genoral health and condition of the animal—superior to any other application yet discovered. I shall bo gkd to hear that your Mr Hayward's visit to the colony, may lead'to an extensive use of your Glyeerine Dip throughout New Zealand, I am, dear Sirs, Yours respectfully, (Signed) PURVIS RUSSELL. Wool dipped with the 11 Glyceoine Dip " last year at theN.Z. and A. Land Company's Stud Flock Station realised tho highest price in the Londou market. (Vido Account Sales 1883). The twelvo fleeces tint obtuiued the GOLD MEDAL at the late Sydney Exhibition were dipped in the " GiiYCEaiNK Dip." The pviv.o pen of Lincoln Sheop (Messrs R, A. and J, A. Thorpe's) at tho lato Lincoln April Fair, and Newark Fair, wero dipped with tho '• Glyceric Dip." Wool Dipped with tho " Glycerine Dip" obtained tho Silver Medal at the late Paris Exhibition. At the lata oxlnustive trials of Sheop Dips in Huvke's Bay, the judges report as fol lows:—"At tho sjcond examination, on October 18, we found the Sheep' dipped with TomlinsM and Hayward's Glycerine FREE FROM PARASITES, AND WOOL IN GOOD ORD'EB, Ao„fio. (Vide Hawke's Bay Horall, Jimmy 5, lbSl), AGENTS : . , . . . d, f. McCarthy wairarapa. •/. KRULL & CO WELLINGTON. Sole Manufacturers—TOMLlNSON & HAY WARD, Agricultural Chemists, Lincoln, England. 1 Plans of Hayward's Latest Improvod Shoep Dipping Baths, with Travelling Gangway, to bo had of the several Agents, lOsGl each. "1634

"PACTS" ABOUT »E| THE. TAILOR. X < HE has served his apprcutioijabip' to, the trade, has worked a3 a journeyman in' tome first-class shops; ladß been a first clasß foreman cutter for upwards of, twenty years in London, Paris, Row York, Dublin, aud Glasgow, has lately beim'to Loudon and Melbourne to see tho Fashhiif and im-' proponents in tho trade, and has bought a quantity of Goods such as he>could not! get: here, He can make a first class suit in a few days for £4' lOs Re'iitly. Money. He has let'-liis old shop,'aqd RISMOYJiD to tho Lion Tailoring Establihli-. ment (noxfc Messrs Barraud's), .Lambton . Quay, Wellington. . v : s " u t. ■ Btato age, height, occupation, if erect or stooping, ■ measure chest and waist over waistcoat, tho front seam of coat sleeve, the inside seam of troweers; or send an old coat and trousers for size, . . IMPERIAL LIVERY AND LETTik'Q: STABLES AND CARRIAGE !' FACTORY. r. I ' Opposite the Victoria Hiitel^Abel-Smith Street; and Branch Stables, opposite 'the Metropolitan hotel, Mohworth-street, Wellington, N,Z, 1 ;>J i • OARPvIAGES, WAGGONETTES,,.CABS,; BDGGIES, <t BADIJLB HORSES j Always oii hii ; e. .1 aORSES taken to'double'or-single harness, or.-.bought or exchanged, Vehicles of all d«eoriptiou,on s sale, : ,or : built' to order on the/shortest notice ; A. fir second hand .carriages,,;; Buggies': and Phaetons, &c„ to bo sold'chefip;' • 1 1 i;soMERyiiLE5 [ h : Proprietor.

MR WALTER E. HALL, (Registered by Ilia Medical Couucil o£ London.) • DENTAL SURGEON,. lugcatro Street . Wellington. WHO lias never yet left Wellington, inteuda shortly to visit the "VVairarapa, and therefore begs to rt-mind the inhabitants of Mastortou and districts that be adapls "ARTIFICIAL MINKliftL TEETH"-the same as received the PiilZE MKPAL at the PAIIIS EXHIBITION ot 1879—t0 tho mouth, on the LATEST LONDON PIiINOIPLKS, without the extraction of stumps, on the patent basis, VULCANITE, I'LATIN A, mdGOLD, &o. FROM'334'4s COMPLETE UPPER or LOWER SET. Any of Mr W. E. Hall's numerous patients in Mastert' n can testify ts his success in treating tho most difficult cases. . A short pamphlet, oontaiuing all necessary information audadvico on the mouth, will be sent post froo to any address. Mr W. E. flail GUARANTEES ALL MECHANICAL WORK, and has settled in Wellington for the next 10 years. 1651 ' ' ' AGENT FOR New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company. New Zealand Accident Insurance Ccnpany. ; Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. ; TEMPLE CHAMBERS, MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 23 April 1884, Page 1

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