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NEW BOOKS. STANDARD BOOKS. LYON AND BLAIR, BOOKSELLERS WELLINGTON, BEG to draw the attention of. their country cus'omora to the undermentioned New and Standard Books. The Books listed here are among the moat popular uf the season. A copy of our " Mouthy 'Review" containing a list of most of the modern books will bo supplied on application, NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS ! Vice Versa or a Lesson to Fathers By £', Anstey, iis (id cloth gilt, by post is 2d. Llfo on the Mississippi, By .nark iwaiu. Ha id Picture Boards by pot 3s 2d . The Prince and the Pauper,. By Mark Twain. Us bdPictme Boards, by post 3s 2d;' ' ■ Laud Nationalisation, its Necessity and its AimsBeing a comparison of tlio system of Landlord and Tenant w'th that of occupying ownership iu their influeucu on the wellbeing- of the people, by Alfiod Russell Wallace, third edition, With appendix on the Nationalisation of Homo Property Is 3d, by post Is Bd. . Progress and Poverty. An Inquiry into the Cause of Industrial Depression, and of increase of mint with moreaso of wealtli. —The remedy by Henry George, Is 3d, by .post Is 101. : . Of HighDogroo. A Story by oharles ribbon, 2a 6d jPioture Boards, by post 3i 4d. All Sorts and Conditions of Men. By Walter Bwant, 2s fid Picture Boards, by post 3s 41. . .. A Pool's Errand. ' By one of "the Fools, 2s Picture Boards, by nost 2i fid A Short History of the English People by Johu Richard Green, with Maps ami Tables, Ills fid. Business By. James Piatt. Is3d,.by post Is 8d MONEI—By James .Piatt.. Is 3d, by post Jones's English. System of LookFor Schools. 4s, by post 4s 3d. Ruled Books, adapted to Jones's English System of Book-keeping, 2s 6d the set, by'post 3s. ' Sankey's Hymns, with and without Music, in various bindings, and all prices. : Lett's Diaries'for 1884, Pocket, Household, Commercial, cX, a great variety o( bindings, and at all prices. : Christmas Sards Of every conceivable style and design, from Id to 12s fid each. 1 Selections carefully made for Customers residing in the country;' : Presbyterian Hymn Books. Ancient and Modern Hymn Books, / : The Land Question, With special refereucetoNetv Zealand, by Key. James MacGregor, Is. by post laid ,l3"Special advantages offered to Committees of Libraries' and' Mechanic's Institute's who are anxious to make additions in the shape of Standard Literature, ■ I Lyon and Blair, ; Booksellers and Stationers, News Agents,' ! Printers and' Ltthographers, B'okbin- | .ders, Die Sinkers, &<s. ■ >L\MBTON QUAY ... WELLINGTON ; Mrs. fellingham, .; XT AS decided to. carry, on the business of ".' : - HER LATE HUSBAND, and hopes ■ to receivo the ssme hearty, support that was „; given to him. J. lUJB FELLINGHAM has, Jusb received a ; . ( ",\ | '' . Large and .Varied Stock of 'NEWGOODS! I NOW MARKING THEM OFF I '; jPrices Which Cannot Fail i, £,il. '/.'TO SELL THEM!' •' , jCjOME; AND SEE. THE \'^!;NEW;'GO.ODS,^ i *;AjC MILLION MI OESJ I Xj'j J'-CENTRAL BQOT DEPO%; , ,/ ~,-J Queen 5treet,.........'.........Maatert0n 161
DIPPING- SEASON, 1884. THE' SPECIAL IMPROVED SOLUBLE'IN COLD WATEK. THIS KON POISONOUS DIP ia unrivalled for the complete .__ DKSTBUOTIOH oi TICKS, LICE, and PABASITBB oi every description infesting the SKIN oi Shoep, Lambs, Cattle, lit"" - ' ilifl an d other animals. It has gained the highest reputition.'forit' ; IvliLYCEßljJCill ■ Presses the double advantage 'of simultaneously repelling TfHfc WIS eoutaninn and cleansing the skin from fikh, I PnpCr wffif the najmal Lustre, and wonderfully promotes its Growth, The' | OT Vu'iilrftfJilH ' healthv animals already on the runs may bo entirely avoided by; if A :Wis ÜBin P ill,BMl °' . ' I 1 W ' a not a chemical fluid, but a blend of' 1 ICjyo^™^p|li^M^ r(,^(?nts (^ mmo heini; one) which all tend to benefit the! ojljin A.umal and the Wool, and toe ingredients are mixed by new ■ powerful (team machinery, so that a thorough consistency is . , always obtained One dipping with (his Dip (in mid fleece) to our directions, will save the greatest inconvenience of dipping twice, as is the case with other dips. Also applicable for Footrot, and the Maggot Fly. _ Sold in Drums—2olb (two ga'.lo.u), 50;b (five gallons), 1001b (ten gallons), 5s per gallon m single drums. A considerable reduction made on hvger quantities for large flockd. See Price Lists, obtainable from Agents. Among the hundreds oi Testimonials we have received LAST SEASON for this Glycerine Dip, we select the fullow ng:— ~ Ica,Tinui,Whareama,Masterton, Jan 22,1884, Messrs KlltlU; & Co., Wellington (agents lor the Glycerine Dip).. ' Dear Sirs—[ have much pleasure in Btating that the Glycerino Dip you supplied me with has given satisfaction, and I consider that if used according to the directions ■ given that it is a cine for scab. Somo 30 sheep picked by Mr Inspector Drummond' and dipped in his preVeuce ware experimented on about 20 days after dipping. Mr Sheep Inspector Vallance examin. d these sheep and found all but threo cured. A second dip was t ben given, and, after an interval of ab mt 15 days, I find all arc perfectly cured,' The mixture was used COLD. Strength, one part dip to 20 parts water; the sheep being kept in about one minute The wool is iu good order, I send you samples of lambs' wool which received two dippings, (Signed) THOMAS MACKAY, Mansgerfor Rev J, C. Andrew. P.S.—Vnn nro welcome to make nso of the above staiement. N.B.—Thcusdi we do not guarantee the cure of Scab with cold water, this testimonial shows the extraoadiuary efficacy of the Glycerine Dip, even under those circumstarics and as the two Sheep Inspectors were present, a thorough test would be obtained. : T. &■ H. Fro n Purvis Rujseu,, Esq., of Woburn-Hatron, Waipukurau,Huvke's Buy. Now Zealand and of Wairoch, Milnahnrt. Warrcch, Miluahort, N. 8., August 12th, 1832. Messrs Tomunson snd Haywakd, Lincoln, London. , Gentlemen,-! have much pleasure in recommending your Glycerine Dip to the Flock masters of Now Zeaku.t, Iluvemo'l it myself in tni colony'f(r the laab'sevon or eitOt years, where the best wmlts have been obtained, and also on ray HiUFlock hare for several years with equal succesi. I have no Hesitation in pronouncing it—either for promoting the growth of the Wool/destroying Ticks, curing : toab, protection against wet and cold, or otherwise improving the general health and condition of the aui'iial—superior to any otbor application yet discovered, I shall he gbid to lnar that your Mr Haywird's visit to the colony may leid to an extensive use of your Giyceriue Dip throughout New Zealand. I am, dear Rirß, Yours resppotfully. (Signed) PURVIS RUSSELL. " Wool dipped with the •' Glycecine Dip " last year at theN.Z, and K Land Company's Stud Flock Station realised the highest price in the London marKet. (Vide Account Sales' 1883). The twelve fleeces tint olituiued the GOLD, MEDAL at the late Sydney Exhibition were dipped in the "GiYCESiKK Dip," , , The prize pen of Lincoln Sheep (Messrs R. A, and J. A. Thorpe's) at the late Lincoln. April Fair, aud Newark F;iir, were dipped with the'• Glyceriib Dip." April i>a;r, aud Newark J)air, were dipped with the'" Glyceric Dip." Wool Dipped with the" Giatjkiiise Dip" obtained the Silver Medal at the late Paris Exhibition. ;.,..'.:, At the late exhaustive tri iU of Sheen Dips in Hawke's Bay, the judges report as fol lows:-" At'the second examination, on October 18, we toiiud the Sheep dipped with Tnmlinson and Hay ward's Gyceriue FREE FRO VI PARASITES,' AND WOOL IN GOOD ORDER, <fcc„&c. (Cide Hawke's Bay He all, JanuiryS, 1881). AGENTS s " ' ■' D, F. MCCARTHY,, .„ WAIRARAPA. KRULL & C 0.... .WELLINGTON. , ~ Sole Maiiiifaoturers-TOMLINSIN & HAY-WARD, Asjrioultural Chemists, Lincoln, Englaud. Plans of Hayward's Latest Iraprovod Sheep Dipping Baths, with Travelling Gangway,' to be had of the several Agents, 10s 0.1 each. , - 1634 mm tmm S«fie«es-i#i Wd \t?m£i RED AND 1 GMI'S NEW POSITIVE MED BKOADCAST SEEftSOWEK. v For sowing Grain, Grass, Turnip. Rape. Mangold, eteij and the Turnip ■ Sower can be i arranged,-when ordered, to sow Lucerne or other small seeds simultaneously to thesowing t of Rye Grass if desired. 'lt ia the only Sower in; the- Market 1 that will sow With absolute regularity on eithor excessively rough or very smooth land It will sow- any desired quantity of Giain or Grass by simply changing one wheel. JOINTED PULVERISIM DISC HAKIWS,; , ' THE BEST, OYER 500 IN USR V : ..,:,, ~„■ ■,.,, . Improved Prize CMcutters wiih cast steel mouthpieces, whan properly handled, make no long straws, consequently the chaff r< quira no riddling,' They are in use largely all over New Zealand, several of the large-sized machines bein.' lately fittei 'up in Christchurch. •■. . .-■.'! .!■•.'..' ■■■■■■ ■■■■ ' '■■■■■ ■''■'■ ■•- "1 Improved double.and treble furrow ploughs, the best and conseqnently -the cheapest in 'the 'Maitet, 3,4, and 5 leaf Harrows. {Square linked chain harrows. New:deaign- oCtnpW •' harrows.; s'arid 7 tined field'grabbsra. Cambridge plain, also mixed plainand B'errated [ uress rollers, 20, 24, and 26 inches diam. FJain Cylinder field rollers. Horse gear fori 2,6, and 4 horses. 1 Best iron bark swingle trees.- RopWaud' pullefe gear -1 for,'*' horse yokes. ■ Threshingmachms fittings,. Belting all sizes; ; Malleable castings afnltkisdl'tc - order. Iron and b.-a« castings of all kinds to'order,, Fencinir standards' out andpuriehed t to any length and g'nage, single line. Drays made from best seasoned timber' and with : Gilpinaxles'.''; l ;,':,.'•;. '". (: ; ';' ~, j •• —••.'••.■.■• ■.• : Winners of'the GOU) MEDAL attbeMclbourne Exhibition for their' DOUBLE FDR' I FO\.V P.LOUGH, vide Jurors' Report. P-ounHs-In ploughs there is one'wthlbit' tb"Whicfc " : we wish to drawspeoial attention as being the best, and that'is the Double Furrowof Beid '•■' & : Gray, i o£Danodin,W : ■'■ 'Agentsior Clayton andShuttleworth'a.TraptioriandiPoitable'Enginesari^!fibmoih'^ ,i ■i. : -'ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS on application to any of our office 1 ■ ' flunedin ti Oamaru, Tiinaru, Invercargill, Ashburton, Chriatohureh, Auckland, and Otautau,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1696, 28 May 1884, Page 1
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