SAFEGUARD YOUR STOCK Chancing climatio conditions in New Zealand wake it necessary to keep 1 stock healthy, and prevent disease, rather than cure . complaints afterwards. '1 „ . ' ' Ml Healthy stock earn money for owners-FOrd'SjßtO be sup] " the yeai—iu agcj/o ™oiu *" £,«-»— ».■« ~ in the long run. M» ? iJ 1 Mr W. T. Lowe writes:— " . / . . "Last season I used this on 1000 lambs that I had on turnips all the winter and my loss was less than one per cent.. I am drenching 1800 this season as I am sure it pays to use it every, year, for if drenched early, prevention is better than cure. "I am fully satisfied that this drench is a wonderful prevention of Black Scour as well as a good cure." Use Only JOSEPH FORD'S DRENCH. LOUDON BROS., WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS, ASHBURTON. Ari-w-hi.aij.-iri ULur hi. mm f .ou nee d the exbra Nourishmenb in •iij:<:.'irn THE WORLDS BEST
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 205, 12 June 1933, Page 3
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