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LAND AND GENERAL. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. OVER 350 MILLION SHEEP ANNUALLY ARE DIPPED IN COOPER'S SHEEP DIP WHICH indicates that, estimating the average sized flock for the world at a high figure of, say, 500 sheep, NO LESS THAN 700,000 Sheepmen throughout the World use it eacli year. The fact of such a vast number of sheepmen, owning such a huge number of sheep using Cooper's Dip annually is indisputable proof of Quality and Reliability and no other dip can lay claim to such eloquent figures. UNVARYING STRENGTH AND QUALITY. Use Cooper's Quick Acting Powder in accordance with the simple instructions, and absolute satisfaction is assured. Judged bv results, it is the most economical sheep dipping preparation yet produced. We carry stocks of all COOPER'S Preparations, including:— ■ . WORM TABLETS. LUNG-WORM DRENCH. FOOT ROT LIQUID. FOOT ROT OINTMENT. COPPER CARBONATE (for treatment against smut in wheat). PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Chief Canterbury Agents.

J. TREVOR THOMAS ANR CO., AUCTIONEERS, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, ASHBURTON. —— AGROSAN G —_ AGROSAN G— & Use it and • "Sow with Security." W an organic mercurial dust for treating cereals prior to sowing as a controllant for smut. It is a British Product and has been developed after a great deal of scientific research by some of Britain's leading scientists. BESIDES CONTROLLING SMUT IT: Protects seed in the ground from fungoid attacks. Increased percentage of germination of seed sown. Birds do not like seed treated with "AGROSAN G." It increases early growth of plants. It has been shown by experience that crops grown from "AGROSAN G" treated seed ripen evenly. • Above all it gives profit on cereal growing. We Stock —— AGROSAN G J. TREVOR THOMAS AND CO., LICENSED WHEAT BROKERS, ASHBURTON.

SHIPPING. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. DIRECT SEEVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM, VIA PANAMA CANAL. Sailing Finally from Vessel. (Subject to Alteration.) x Eangitata Wellington May 10 tJ*Remuera , June 8 £* Rotorua July 13 x Rangitiki Aug. 2 X* Ruahine • Aug. 10 x Rangitane , Aug. 30 x Rangitata Sept. 27 tt*Renmera Oct. 26 x Rangitiki Nov. 19 Port and date subject to alteration. ; 17,000 ton Motor Vessels with Ist, Tourist, and Third Classes. * Oilfuel, calling Pitcairn Island (circumstances permitting) and Curacao. fCabin Class.- X Tourist Class. Ist Class from £BS Sing., £149 ret. Cabin Class from £67 Sing., £ll7 Ret. Tourist Class from £3B Sing., £6B Ret. Third Class from £37 Sing., £66 Ret. All Fares plus Exchange and Tax. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD. NICOLL BROS., District Agents.

iHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION LINE. Jx (Incorporated in England). VIA PANAMA CANAL. lONIC From WGTON. 4 May MATAROA Cabin Class 24 May AKAROA Cabin Class 26 Jun. TAMAROA Cabin Clasa 16 Aug. WAIRANGI 12 Passengers 13 bep. MATAROA Cabin Class I 1" AKAROA Cabin Class 8 Nov. The popular MATAROA and AKAROA, sailing in May and June, otter those desirous of proceeding Home tiio last opportunities of reaching England for this Summer. Cabin Class is luxury travel at moderate rates. Shaw, Savill Cabin, Steamers' amenities include Gymnasiums, Large Lounges, comfortable cabins provided with hot and cold running water, and liberal deck spaces. NEW YORK: More and more passengers are choosing the route via Panama—a comfortable and interesting trip. Fares: Tourist Class from £4O, Cabin and First Class from £63 (plus exchange and tax.) DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO.. LTD.'

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 166, 27 April 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 166, 27 April 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 166, 27 April 1935, Page 8