I..ETTEB.S 



LITTLER FLUID DIP 



and CATTLE WASH 



(NON-POISONOUS) 



20 Gold, Silver, and other Medals, 



including GOLD MEDAL New Zealand 



International Exhibition. 



I CALL. MAKES 100 GALLONS OF WASH 



Price 5/6 V gall, in casks of 40 

 galls. ; 61- V gall, in 5 gall, iron 

 =?! ~ 3 drums ; single galls, i/- extra. 



ADVANTAGES. -Mixes at once with cold water. Improves the wool and 



increases the quantity. Is not washed off by rain. Safest Dip at all times. 



Certain death to Ticks, Lice, &c. Can be used at all times and for 



various purposes. 



FOR KOFtTICTJLTX/FlAL PURPOSES 



This fluid has been used as an insecticide at the Horticultural Gardens, Melbourne, 

 for years with great success. Mr. Neilson, the curator, gives the following directions as 

 to its application on different descriptions of plants, and it is particularly requested NOT 

 TO EXCEED THEM:- 



FOR TENDER FOLIACE PLANTS, SUCH AS ROSES, GERANIUMS, &c. One teaspoonfol to four 



gallons of water, to be syringed off again with clear water in a few minutes. 



FOR THE ORANGE TRIBE. Six teupoonfaU to four gallons of water. Three applications 

 at eight days' interval completely destroys the scale insects, and frees the trees from the 

 unsightly black excrement. Wash off fifteen minutes afterwards, more especially if any 

 young foliage is on the trees ; but as a general rule, four teaspeonfuls to four gallons of 

 water will be found sufficient to keep the orange trees clean. 



FOR THE PEACH. One teaspoonful mixed with four gallons of a solution of soft soap. 



FOR APPLE BLIGHT. A strong solution two teaspoonfuls to one quart of water to be 

 applied with a paint brush. 



For the orange, olive, oleander, &c., Mr. Neilson states it is the best specific he has 

 ever used, and in careful hands no further specific is required. For exterminating ants, 

 he states, three teaspoonfuls to one gallon of water is instant death, and five spoonfuls for 

 destroying the nests of the larger ants. 



LITTLE'S POWDER DIP 



(POISONOUS) 



In packets to dip 25 sheep, if- each ; in large packets for 100 sheep, 4/- ; 



also 65/- per case of 72 I/- packets; and 7O/- per case of 18 4/- packets. 

 THE CHEAPEST DIP IN THE WORLD. COSTING ABOUT ONE HALF-PENNY PER HEAD. 



Specially manufactured to provide a reliable, safe, and effectual Poisonous Dip 



without the disadvantages of other preparations of this kind. 



ADVANTAGES. -Greater solubility ; more uniform in quality. Less dangerous and 

 much cheaper than others. Does not dissolve the yolk in the wool. Does not take the 

 sheep off their feed. It does not make the wool dry and brittle. It remains in the wool 

 a long time. It does not stop the growth of the wool, but leaves it in a nice soft condition. 



Agencies at the various towns, whence supplies can be obtained. For further 

 particulars, testimonials, &>c., apply to 



S. S. BLACKBURNE, 109, CASHEL ST. E., CHRISTCHURCH, 



Representative of MORRIS, LITTLE & SON, Proprietors. 



