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PAUPERS ON THE FARM.

• Why keep an army, of paupers? Ticks and Lice are paupers — and fat ones at that. You cannot grow good •wool and good mutton — and good Ticks too. Cooper's Dip will, 1 however, clear out these paupers, and, if used as directed, prevent them f rpm returning for the longest possible period after ; leaving the sheep with nothing to do but to eat and grow fat, and yield good fleeces. - „..-. Cooper's Dip was invented sixty-nve years ago especially to accomplish these purposes. That it has well succeeded is proved by very remarkable fatjts, which admit of no comparison. It would be invidious, and impracticable, too, to.ptiblish the names of all ?he great sheer breeder* who use Cooper's Dip, for their name is legion. And the same, applies to the top prices realised by Cooper-dipped puP B : As an instance, take tifrt «"»* *•£ gathering of the world, »/*££, ** G Royal Agricultural Show °'^jW The latest census to h*M ? 7 * h ** out of .229 sheep prizes a^ rd ® d ' * rer * prize-winner— excepting '*? ; w J~y, as a user of Cooper's Dip. . And > , by , . way, please note that t*"J 1 * the British Isles, wher/» u [**? le 5 dm § dips of the world are Manufactured and pushed for all they aiP w,ortfe> Please take anotW instance. lasmanian flocks are prfhaps the highestpriced and nnest-w<*Hed sheep m the world. A6cordiag^ to a census taken | there, five-sixths &?**"> leading breeders use. "Cooper." < If individual mstanoes were quoted, b?re would be found a proof of the Blip/r^* w®"* 8 , 0 * ! p oo .P* er." ' The Belle Y^ flock 1S hlßtonc - Probably no Merino iio^k in the world has secured so many princely price* as Belle Vue sb»ep. "President" was a Belle Vue sbsep, and realised 1000 guineas. And it was only the other day that the manager of this classic flock told the writer that of all the dips, that had been used on' Belle Vue, Cooper's had given the greatest satisfaction, aiid nobody need now try to persuade him to use any other dip. Another prominent Tasmanian breeder was, however, last season diverted J f roriT *%**&&***% ' IrfftaMMtt»:.ifll4»*fc' certain athej^&pmgrPOW&Wr "JTCbiJsl* being the sanie. as j 'Coopers' ',«.lflft, "more finely prepare^." But this gentleman, has signified hiSii'ftteii i ; tion to return- to. the use of "Cooper" in future/ 1 m t . ' ; . In erexy wool-growing country i^. the I worid/, Cfcope* I.!*©ip1 .!* ©ip occupies aisiinflar N ; position. "a, Xing^Bdward, :by Ro?al Warrant, re^ cently * suppoiiitecr tbe ; prop>ietor»; of Cboper's Dip, 'Sh%ep Dip^Martiifacttirers to His Majesty, and by Royal Decree "Cooper" hqs been officially recom|mended, on account of its superior merits, for use upon the flocks' of th& Spanish nation. . . The merits of Cooper's Dip are not only recognised by great sheep-breed-erjs, but by the rank and file of the sheepowners of the world, for the annual sales of "Cooper" suffice to dip over 240 millions of sheep. All through the period of sixty-five years it has thus constantly and steadily increased in popularity and esteem. This acceptance' throughout the pastoral world may not, perhaps, justify the assumption that Cooper's is the best sheep dip. It is evidence, however^ that the majority \?f the world's sheepowners find that it is — that its use yields' the most profitable results — or they would not thus patronise it. Upon these, grounds Cooper's Dip is respectfully recommended to sheepowners the coming season. Its crederi- 1 tials show that it will be to their own interests to use it. It is the Dip, for the show ring, for the freezing works, and for the wool market. d 432

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13509, 26 August 1907, Page 2

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PAUPERS ON THE FARM. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13509, 26 August 1907, Page 2

PAUPERS ON THE FARM. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13509, 26 August 1907, Page 2