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i 1 DIPPINGTHE SPECIAL IMPROVED - i GLYCERINE DIP. | , SOLUBLE IN COLD "VVATEIt. : ! rTHIS.KON POISONOUS DIP is unrivalled-for the complete 1 BESTUUOTION ; of TICKS, LICE. and PARASITES of every description infesting the SKL\ T of Sheep; Lam,bs, .-Oattle, and oMier animals, It has. gained tiie .highest reputation,[for it pobsesses the double advant >ge' of sfmulianeiiusly' repfeliihe coiitaeinn and cleansing the skin from filsh. ■ : ■ j II DOES N')f DISCOLOR THii WOOL or act injuriously upon the naluralYolk of same, but F.eeds the Fleice, maintains the naju'al Lustre, and wonderfully promotes its Growth;; The great risk incurred by introducing newly purchased stock amhugst healthy, animals already on the runs may be entirely avoided b'v using this Dli". ' • • ! J Tins .DIP is not a cheap chemical fluid, but a blend of ingredients (Glycerino being one) which- all tend"to benefit the Ajimal ai d the Wool, and these hgredients are mixed by new powerful t team; machinery,, so that a. is nur i 'ii • » lwa J' s obtained One dipping with this. Dip, (in midJleec'e) to ot ii„S? 41 iMonremence Of .dipping twice as is the case .With 0 0 WPWI 9 for Footrot and tha Maggot Fly. ' : in JHf Drums—2olb (two fiallojs), SO.h (five gallons), 1001b (ten' gjllons), 'ss per gallon p.f.n r? > n u • u 0 ' 1 ? reduotlou made'ou la-gjr quantities for laige flocks,. See rijce Ijiits, obtainable frotn Agents. ... . ri„nl\ on fv th(l hu ! ,d " !^ ."^Testimonials :we havo received LAST SEASON-for this viljctruie l)ip. we select the ... ~. » rn „'-w ■ Timii, Whareama, Masterton, Jan 22, 1884.' Messrs Kntaift Co., Wellington: (agents for the Glycerine Dip); -. i- rl - , i J „ it fEAR SiK9-I 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 Erf ii' 18 " ° Ute ' or S ° Some 30 Blieep piuke<l ilr 'lnspector 'Druiiimond and expenmeiited^"on about • 20-days after dipping. Mr 'Shea) laspeetor Vallanee exMium d these sheep and found all ■ but- three - cured;: A second 1 dip mijlnro w^ lV f ll,; ?pAr n° r oi ° l abjut 15 dtt^l find all are P atectl )' cured; : The w 3 ■ ? n„ btre "S fch '. oU3 'P art dip t0.20 parts wator; the sheep being kept 1 . 116 W "° ll3 m good order, I. send yon samples .of lambs'; wool which leceivtd two dippings. (Signed) . THOMAS MacKAY.. 1 dc r ' ">•' '■■ Manager for, llev J. C. Andrmtv ■ r.s.—lou are welcome to make use of the above statemint. , V i | T'Mugh.wo do .not guarantee the cure of Scab with cold water, this testimonial hows the extraordinary, eflic icy of the Glycerine Dip, even unddr' those eircumstancs ana as the two bheep Inspectors were present, a thorough test would bo obtained.'' ■;, Fro n Purvis Kdssbu,; Esq., of Woburn-Uatron, Waipukurai, Hwke's Bay.iWZeitand . • . ' and of Wairoch, Milnahort, . ,-. ~ ...' -. ' Warroch, Milnahort, August 12th, 1832, • Messrs Tomlinson end Haywaud, Lincoln, London. :■ 1 •- _ ■ - Gentlemen,—l have much pleasure in -recommoudiug vour Glycerine Dip toithe' . master 3 of New Zealand, I hive used it myself in tno colony, fc r the la3t seven or ! elf:0 r rs - w "ere the bestresults have been obtained, and also on my Hill Flook hew'for several years with equal success I have no hesitation in pronouncing it—either for promoting the growth of tlie Wool, destroyihg Ticks, curing>ab,' protection aoaitiWwet and' cold, , otherwise improving the general health and condition of 1 the auiinSl l —superior to any other application, yet discovered. :. . . ... ;,- 1 shall, lie glad to hsar that your Mr Hayward's .visit to the colony may lead to an' extensive use of your Giyceriue Dipihroughout Now- Zealand, . 1 ■ . I am t dear Sirs,.' • . Yours respectfully,, • ,v ,r', -u » ~, . . . (Signed) I'UKYIS RUSSELL, q ,. th : ( w««cisb Dip ast year at the N.Z, and A, Land Company's: iQsai rnT ! T t'le higheat price in the London market, (Vide Account Sales 1883), The twe ve fleeces that ohtumed the GOLD MEDAL at the late Sydney Exhibition wcw dipped in theGwrcpiNit Dip." ii..,'. The prize pen. of Lincoln Sheep ( Vlessrs R. A, and J. A. Thorpe's) at the late; Lincoln Apnl lair, ftucl Newark Fair, were dipped with the", GlycerivbDip.V - ■! ' ExhiUtion ■ Wlth tho U 6LYCfiItISI! Dip " tll ° Silver at tlio latd Paris

, A J B '? "htostive tc K 9 Sheep Dips in Riwke's Bay, the judges report as fol ws ,- At the second examination, on October 18, wo found the Sheep dipped with' hmrT ? j r, BGljMrlflliriiEß FR(n[ PARiSfTIsR, AND WOOL IK GOuD OitDEB, &o„4o. ( Vide Hawke's-Bay Herald, Jiimtry 6,-1&84).: i. .1 AGENTS : KRULS A (5) THY ™AP,APA, ; KIIULL & GO WELLINGTON. \ ' Sole Mauufacturers-TOMLINSON & HAYVVARD, A-noultural Ciiemiata Lincoln, England. ' , . r ' a " B °/ Haywaid'a Latest Improved Slisop Dipping Baths, with Travelling Gangway, to he had of the several Agents, 10a f, 1 ' • ■ ' ' '1634 . 14EI'D AND' , IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND WITH POSITIVE FEED AND SPUING COULTERS, ' f - '• ahi ' s extensively used thrbuglnut ! NeW'Zecilind and Winner of First Prizes, n competition with the best Anierioan ah-i ' tfnEand "iTatoT' mi,chßUl,l!norW Lotll ' 15 . an- 1 i 7 Counters 7"

arranged, wlien or.lerevl, to bow' Ijuoorno or'nt'ier small seeds flimulianeoiily Vilh sowW' Of Kye (,r«s il toi Is is tli, only adirerid the mirM'tliat ' will soI wi-h StS r.gu:arity on eitherexoessively rough or,very s.nootlv land, 1 Ifwill'WW®* lUTn t flilvHa' clmiiiiiig ono'wfeel.'"W> j HO ,fc QbAMMB i^iiivers-iltyusedin2«W; ,;i! Th% ! ato ! ilfM ' COaseqi,C yu ° llkblllt yj onelhoft^liwlp .imPBOVSD aPRIzfmFF- CIfTTEES. ! : . • • i , I* r izo nt Christehunsh and Ditnedin L?ofc Season.;- ; I " ith rr newaWe cast steelmoiuh and sUwjecos, .which oan ,be renewed : fo,a few miniiL The steel pieces arn same nnttri.il ds tlia knives a« m\do imichiny I .whe° 10. pe.ly .k.e no l^trw;con3equ.v>tly^req.ure.no riddle. ..1W m -in S .over New Ze^d. : seyeral offte m.clnnea.bemgbtely fiited upinChris'e!Jch row 1 LOUGH, Dif/e Jurbrh Report. 1 ploughs there iu'dae exhibit to which' .W,sh attention » ut fiiiuh?aii(| c jastrnoiija it is Jar 1 • ■ ■ -'Agents Myton and Shuttlcworth'a frSgand -i[ Oamani, Timatut,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1705, 7 June 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1705, 7 June 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1705, 7 June 1884, Page 1

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