ARE GRASS GRUBS ROBBING YOU?
Grass grubs rob you just as surely as any bandit! They cut the roots out from under your best pastures—destroy them—cause acute shortage of feed—loss of condition—malnutrition —severe breaks in the wool—depress the market just when they make you sell. All this robs your bank account! The “Peerless” Animal Nutrition Division can help you beat grass grub attacks—and protect your profits! A ration of Sheep Nuts enables you to utilise dead pasture growth and hay supplies, and still maintain carrying capacity and a high level of nutrition. The special, economical “Peerless” formula is scientifically comnounded to make good nutrient deficiencies and guard against loss of condition, lowered resistance to disease, woolbreaks in the fleeces. So, when grass grub strikes your farm, feed out ‘Peerless” Sheep Nuts for protection! EASY TO FEED. Distribute Sheep Nuta widely across the paddock where grass grub has attacked, and so encourage sheep to consume dead, dry herbage at the same time. Feed hay or roots when necessary to make up bulk—the Nuts will assure nutrition. Supplies are assured from your Merchant, or give your Merchant's name, with direct order for consignment by return rail to you. to D. H. BROWN and SON. LTD., 38 Moorhouse avenue. Christchurch. If urgently - needed, telegraph your order collect to “Peerless,” Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26814, 20 August 1952, Page 6
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