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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. v \ )•■ us o t y A T S 1 <J <J «• vV R S OV VAT STO 0 K V- vF R S OF STOKE STOCK \V N*: R S OF STORE STOCK . K KEEN. YOUNG, ENERGETIC OF SALESMEN S T I Ii Ii YOU N G STILL YOUNG Hi CONFIDENCE WE ANNOUNCE our Addington Staff. TON OF CONFIDENCE MOOKI SPRINGS" i' I. I 1) I F 1 E I) O L I I) I H C J) OLIDI F I E D I'ract.ical AV; to Livestock. H. MATSON ;:nd CO. arc again to tii • fore. We have inmorted a auant.it A SOLID JIOLASSES BLOCK. A SOLID .MOLASSES BLOCK. St»el Container, approximately 1001b i By the insertion of a knife it ca inilj- opened and put out in the paddoct a Leading Xew South Wale the difficulty in the

"W'a have been using your Sol ome time here during the dry weather, and consider it ia a really excellent method of ;iving sheen Molasses. We have used rfolasges here for many yearß and consider t a very valuable adjunct to drought feedif, and the form in which your Solomola* is >ut up overcomes the difficulty in the most iraeticai way. We find here that when ceding to ewes and lambs, it pays to moun! t a foot to eighteen inches high, and suround it with four strong stakes driven into he ground to prevent the lambs climbing n to the container." The method of extracting water has been liicovered, and great results obtained. SOLIDIFIED MOLASSES. •=AVES WASTAGE SAVES FREIGHT SAVES MONEY" EASY EASY" STORAGE EASY CARRYING EVERY FARMER knows the value -of Molasses as a Stock Food and the difficulty in handling, storage, and feeding »t Liquid Molasses. ■SOLIDIFIED MOLASSES SOLVES THE PROBLEM. SOLVES THE PROBLEM. SOLVES THE PROBLEM. Ii is anticipated that tlii* Block Molasses will be a boon to all stockowners. The first shipment will arrive in about two weeks' time, and -wo are now booking orders for any quantity. It is to be sold at per container, 20 of which go to the ton.

I> R Y SK A SO N. DRY SEASON. Molasses with great benefits. In fact, THIS NEW METHOD OF FEEDING Molasses will fill a long-felt want among New Zealand Graziers. Sole Agents. ELLIOTT BROS.' ARSENICAL SHEEP DIP POWDER. CANTERBURY COMMENTS: — Per 'Phone last -week, "North Canterbury." 1932: ■•-•' • - Te used 6 cases of "Cdip, and 'leased indeed with the mixing mixed in drums 36 hours before using in the dip, and have never had less trouble. Tt kept suspended in the water very well indeed. Please forward us a further three cases." J- tralia, the Greatest Wool Country in the World, and by some of the Largest Woolgrowers in the World. F. S. FALKINER AND SONS. NEW SOUTII WALES. PIR GRAHAM WADDEL. NEW SOUTH WALES. Call and see the orders that have been iked in New Zealand: many leading Wool-vit-ers. being delighted _ with the saving 'ected. have ordered Udip. 1001b CASPiS, packed ickets. Each ease contai

aew style of packing ib greatly welPRICE: G3t 6a PER CASE. DEMAND UDIP from H. MATSON and CO.. Or your Own Stock Agents SPECIAL NOTE! OHEEPDIP ae iiuch a reduced price is O responsible for orders coming in daily, ::nd it It imperative to give the Ageulti a chance to order requirements, eft wo earnestly desire those who are going to support Udiy to adviee us «■ early as possible. "We will accept orders (or prompt delivery, February and March. IteSM M. MATSON and CO.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20448, 19 January 1932, Page 14

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