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, OBTAINABLE AT XVAIBARAVA FAKMEUS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Limited, ifesTERTON", AND ALL BRANCHES. DEATH TO PARASITES 11 SHEEP TICK (MAGNIFIED) w ir JA IjfLDID POWDER DIP DIP. USED 4 RECOMMENDED BY- Flock W Gerard, Canterbury 01,000 COrbell, Canterbury 5,000 W O. Itatherfoni, Arauri 20,000 O W. Meßao, Amuri M,OOo A. Symoiu, Marlborough 40,000 Klt Richmond, Marlborough .. ..13,000 R. D. McLean. Ilawke'a Bay 58,000 JValapoa Station, Gisbomc 20,000 Ida Valley Station, Scottish JU, Investment Co., Southland.. 17,000 And by owners ot over 5,000,000 eheep .n New Zov n,'.? 1 mln )' millions throughout tho World. FU !W n wks ) B3 w fElt GALLON. Gallon Fluid makes 100 Oallons Dip. I COMPARE OUR PRICES. Chief Aoent?.—Blaokburne and Co,, Chriatohurch, Disißior Aoents—Lovin and Co, and Murray, Roberts, and Co,, Wellington; Wairsrapa r armors Co-operative Association, Limited, Masterton, Groytown, Pahiatua and Tiuui USED AND RECOMMENDED BY- f Handyside, Roberts & Co., Wellington .. 3' C. J. Harper, Canterbury 2( R. \Y, Chapman „ f A. H. Ayrton „ 0. Armstrong „ f J. Hurst J.B. Uialr.Otago (Public Dip) And by many other well-known Flock Owners. Newly Introduced. PlUCE—[in kegs] 50s PER CWT. 1 Cwt makes 1000 Gallons Dip. Another well-known Powder Dip costs hallas much again. ;E OUR 1 [LIQUID.] GAINKD highest award Edinboro' Exhibition, 1890. Hon-poisonous, absolutely safo and thoroughly offeotivo. Improves the condition ot the sheop and promotes tho growth ot tho wool. THE PROVINCIAL VETERINARY SURGEON 10 THE Royal Agricultural Socioty of England, writes as follows: Messrs B, Cannon and Co, Limited, Lincoln. March 31st, 1890. Sins—l have subjected your Dip to a severe trial in a variety ot ways, It is an sgent otvery high antiseptic, deodorising and disinfecting properties, and bo blended as to bo thoroughly misciblo with water. In a diluted condition it is a certain and prompt means of destroying parasitical life, and it possesses tho great ndvantago of being perfectly safe, even when applied to a raw surface. When used for ordinary dipping, the ingredients of its composition have the effect of decidedly improving the weightj colour, and texture of tho wool, Yours faithfully, CHARLES HARTLEY, Member ot the Royal Collego of Veterinary Surgeons, Provincial Veterinary Surgeon to the Hoyal Agricultural Sooiety of England, Fuller particulars on appliortion to the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, Wellington or Masterton, jiiJKIJIG Is tho Beat, Safest, and Most Efficacious Kemotly for the cure of LUNGWORM and INTERN AL, PARASITIC! DISEASE In Sheep, Lambs, and Calves, Contains no Arsenic, or other Poisonous or Deleterious Ingredient, and is absolutely Uarmlesj to all stock, Ship and Cattle Bored with lliii Medicine .Receive Immediate Benefit. And its effect on sheep is to increase the might and improve tin quality J the wool. The Specific is put up in 5-gallon drums and gallon tins, AFTER ONE TRIAL NO STOOKOWNISR WILL BE WITHOUT IT. New Zealand .Loan and Mercantile Agency Company [Limited,| Wellington or "

IMPORTANT TO SHEEPOWNERS. ALLSheepowners who desire Clean Flocks, with the Wool in the Best Condition, should use CARBOL CRYSTAL, THE GREAT AMERICAN BUEEP DIP, Testimonials from some of tho Leading Sheep owners of Hew Zealand. LEVIN & Co Wellington rpllE DRESDEN Imvo the largoat stock of Pianos and Urgansin the Colony, THE DEESDEN have instruments practically by every leading makor, THE DRESDEN have, as regards price arid choice, the best valuo in Pianoß and Organs in the Colony. THE DRESDEN'S Time Payment System in unequal, led. Mo matter whero you live, it enables you to become the ownor of a first-class Piano or Organ by the best French, English, or German makers, guaranteed for ten years, by simply paying a small deposit, and instalmentstfrom 20s monthly; THE DRESDEN are tho SOLE AGENTS in New Zealand for Kuhse Pianos, Erard Pianos, WEAVER ORGANS, Boosoy's famous Band Instruments, and Pinfold's Metronome, MONTHLY PAYMENTS FROM 20s, Catalogues, terms, &c., sent free on application, NOVELTIES IN MUSIO BY EVERY MAIL. The DRESDEN Piano Co.* Lambton Quay & Bkandon-bibeet, WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, Manager, And at 29 and 31, Princes«St, Duncdin, Masterton Agents—Hood and Johnßton, Queen Street, GEO. HERON Hail Street, MASTEJRTON, GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER, QROCERIES, FENCING WIRE NAILS &calways or. hand. EKETAHUNA GENERAL PRODUCE STORE. ON SALE—Oats, Chaff, Chick Wheat, Grass Seed, Bran, Pollard, Potatoes, Onions, &c„ all at rates that will defy competition, Cash buyer of Produce. Terms cash, W, DEADMAN,

W. Prangnell (Corner of Queen and Renall Masterton.) COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT, fin nnn FEET ot - - UVjVvv timborto Boleot from at mill prices, comprising Arohitraving, Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating, Flooring and all kinds of dressed, planed, and building timbers. Shingles, Houseblocks, Palings, eto. Doors and Sashes at lowest ourrent rates GAND AND ESTATE $ AGENTS % 0 FINANCIAL ASD GENERAL COMMISBION ' AGENTS, Lihbioh quit. Wmuhmox, PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS. -.gpNOS. PIANOS, I ALWAYS have several first-class Pianos for salo at moderate prices, and iuvite inspection, Second-hand pianos bought or exInstruments carefully repaired, WILLIAM WHITT, Furniture Warehouse, Queen-street, Masterton, THOMAS JAGK), CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, QUEEN-BT.REET masterton. EKETAHONA [jY AflD BAIT STABLES, Mr ALLANiANGUSON WISHES to Inform the general pub lie that he has taken over irom Mr J. Jones, tho Llvory and Bait Stablo and Grass Paddocks held by blmin con nection with the Temporanca Hotel. i trains if required, First class Faddooks for Horses and all kinds of Stock', C3iiKlEB MODERATE,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4371, 17 March 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4371, 17 March 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4371, 17 March 1893, Page 1

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