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LAND AND GENERAL. FARMERS! DON’T get caught this year. Now is , the CORRECT TIME to dose vour Lambs to PREVENT WORM TROUBLES. Eradicate the STOMACH WORMS and PREVENT SCOURING with “COOPER’S WORM (Copper. Sulphate and Arsenic). Remove the deadly INTESTINAL WORMS which cause loss of condition and death with—“COOPER’S WORM DRENCH” (Carbon Tetrachloride). Dose at Weaning Time with Cooper’s Tablets then TEN days later with Cooper’s Drench. This treatment is the CHEAPEST and MOST SUCCESSFUL known. Past years have proved it, so try it this year. These Remedies are the EASIEST to use as the doses are small. We strongly advise farmers not to wait until lambs show signs of Worm Troubles and Loss of Condition, but remember that “Prevention is Better than Cure.” Cooper’s give the farmer FREE PERSONAL Service. Advice by experts is at your disposal. Demonstrations gladly arranged by, communicating with— PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, ASHBURTON. Chief Canterbury Agents for Cooper’s Dips and Stock Remedies. J. TREVOR THOMAS AND CO., LICENSED LAND BROKERS, LICENSED GRAIN BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS. EXTRAORDINARY SURPRISING as it may seem, there are still farmers in the County who do not make a mineral salt lick available to their Stock. Surely the wonderful results obtained by those who do so is sufficient guide for those who arc indifferent. Has due thought been given to what would happen if the human race had salt excluded from their diet? Again and again the improvement in istock through the increased bone, fattening qualities and extra wool have proved the scientists’ contention that, owing to the minerals being taken out of the ground with cropping, etc., minerals must be supplied in the form of a lick. This keeps stock clean and healthy and assists to eliminate the parasitical stomach worm which cause by far the greater proportion of stock Iments. . Most farmers will risk 10/- on the jtalisator on a supposedly “good ing” which, at the best, will only ve a. small problematical return on e investment. For the expenditiire 10/6 we will guarantee a sure wmt which will return over 100 per cent, vidend. . Wo recommend without reservation. -LIXITThe Doctor in the Paddock. Waterproof 501 b 10/6 each. [REVOR THOMAS AND CO., ASHBURTON.

REG. STEPHENSON (Late Henry Stephenson). AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT. 177 Havelock Street, Telephone 102. PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. CLEARING SALES AT SHORTEST NOTICE. ASHBURTON’S FRUIT MARKET. FRUIT SEASON, 1936. I desire to notify the Public of Ashburton and Surrounding Districts that I am again appointed SOLE AbMi for the CO-OPERATIVE IRUIJGROWERS of OTAGO, LTD. Consignments of Peaches, Apricots, Plums, Nectarines, Tomatoes, etc., coming forward daily, and I urge my customers to order their Jam and Bottling Fruits promptly, and save disappointment, especially Apricots, as the season is short for this particular class of Fruit. . When ordering kindly state which grade required; first, second, or third. Fruit delivered Free in the Ashburton Area. SPECIAL FRUIT AUCTIONS according to Supplies. TOMATOES expected shortly in large quantities. Ring 102 for your requirements, which will be promptly attended to. Agent Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. REG. STEPHENSON, AUCTIONEER, BULLOCK AND CO., LTD., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. FOR SALE. COX STREET. NEAR RAILWAY STATION. O K A A —DWELLING, of C Rooms, Bathroom, H. and C. Water, Electric Light, Good Gas Cooker, Sewer Connection; also Detached Bedroom. !-Acre Section, Good Land. Terms very liberal; viz., £SO deposit, balance easy weekly payments. Full particulars from BULLOCK AND CO., LTD. FOR SALE. CAMBRIDGE STREET. GOOD Modern Dwelling, (SdJUu of 4 Rooms, and Kitchenette, all conveniences, including Electric Cooker, H. and C. Water, Gas Copper, etc., Motor Garage and Shed. I-Acre First-cjass Land; good garden. BULLOCK AND CO., LTD.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 98, 6 February 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 98, 6 February 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 98, 6 February 1936, Page 10