AUCTIONS. IL MATSON AND CO. WHY OH. "WHY! WHY, OH, WHY I ew Zealand i rorld." 10 si ALTERED CONDITIONS. ITnwpver brought about by the reductions in the price of our primary product*, increased taxation, general health of our live-stock /..i,,„i. annually is becoming a more serious n). The* price of land will not permit the man on the land to rely on God'e Own Country to pull him through this year. THE USE OF SALT LICKS. Thousands of tons are used in other countries annually. Yet we have not given much study to this side of farming and producing. ALAS. THE TIME IS RIPE. j IN CANTERBURY We now have many regular users.- These ducers -would not be without LIXIT. LESS DEATHS. MAXIMUM WOOL CONDITION. HEALTHY AND CONTENTED STOCK. We would ASTOUND YOU if you knew how manv are using Lixit. REALISING that to-day the GENERAL, HEALTH of our LIVE STOCK leaves QUITE A DEAL to be desired. BROKEN BONES. BROKEN BONES. We don't claim that LIXIT will mend broken bones, but LIXIT FOR SHEEP FOR CATTLE FOR HORSES IS INVALUABLE. LIXIT SHOULD BE IN EVERY PADDOCK. IT PURIFIES THE ORGANS - , PREVENTS BONE CHEWING, SUPPLIES MINERALS FOR SOIL DEFICIENCIES, MAKES VERY BIG BONE, AND RICH MILK FOR REARING BIG, HEFTY LAMBS. IMPROVES THE APPEARANCE OF ALL STOCK. LIXIT LIXIT LIXIT THE MOST POPULAR HEALTH THE MOST POPULAR HEALTH BROADCASTER BROADCASTER IN STOCK IN b'TOOZ UNLIMITED WAVE LENGTH. RESULT—CIear and Impressive. WITHIN REACH OF EVERY LAND-OWNER THOUSANDS ALREADY TUNED IN. TURN YOUR DIAL TOIL MATSON and CO., N.Z. DUtributon, Cashel street, Christehurch. THIS COLUMN NEXT WEEK For A MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Regarding SALT LICK. Thia Matter 18 VITAL To the LARGEST and SMALLEST —an on the land. H. MATSON and CO., N.Z. Distributors for Lirit. M 7308
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19813, 28 December 1929, Page 20
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