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- STOCKS JUST ARRIVED Wilder's Universal " Pitch- % . JV pole "is the most versatile V implement available. It WiSr will cultivate ploughed % r A 1 ground or break up ground X V M X too hard to plough. special value features the 6ft 6in unit has 17 pairs Arable Tines and ■ —— ~~ "*\ 14 pairs Pasture Tines (62 Tines in \ all). Larger units, more tines. « \ FITCH OF TINES — Simply adjusted —-- ’ WBJg % V* »• \ (enables unit to deaj gently, firmly WP* \ or drastically as required for Pasture B ® \ Renovation, Normal Cultivation or W %, lUr Whlli; lib® \ Twitch Eradication). Tines heat- > \ treated, drop forged, specially shaped. \ WB W \ SELF CLEANING Tines rotate half % turn at will leaving residue in wind- % SPACING can be altered to suit % - • a requirements or all tines mounted on > 1 centre bar for sub-clover harvesting. t BEfIVENm 3in, Bft 3in. sizes. Trailed O££ice: Moorhouse Avenue (P.O. or Hydraulically Box 138) CHRISTCHURCH. Mounted. BRANCHES: Auckland (P.O. Box 2528). Wellington (P.O. Box 1868). Ashpp 4 burton (P.O. Box 17). Timaru (P.O. Box 145). Invercargill (P.O. Box 51. lustar Cteradent TAR-BASE PAINT „ FOR THE FARM. “Paint it with Lustar and jflfl . you’ll double its life I" ” liat goes for fences, gates, yards, buildinn, I roots, tanks, implements, etc. f f -J A M I■B* A C Easy to use with either brush or spray Q W? IB ■ U ■ Canterbury Distributors : r-ieelrlAn St. Stewart I tri Steradent is an oxygenated contours of the plate, removLUatJOil <K Siewarl UIU. cleanser specially made for ing unsightly film and slams. BOX 933, CHRISTCHURCH. dentures. In solution it disinfecting and deodorising ‘Phone 33-064. penetrates to every crevice without any harm to the between the teeth and in denture itsell. . . - Keep your dentures sparkling clean, odour-tree and hygienic with ■WVb. ■ A. HSHS- - Hiajoyiirj ) “oxygen-cleaning" Steradent wy mj m sp* Er yvK *****!"} / - ifs “ g °° d dauv habu w Ba B Bm \ j It costs no more Fruit Extracts RECK|TT t COLMAN (H .Z.) LTD.. PHARMACEUTICAU O.vm.ON, FORTH STRCBT. OUN.D.N,

' Phenzeen Plus was the first liquid phenothiazine drench offered commercially to New e , Zealand farmers. It has served you for years. Stick to the phenothiazme and served you right, drench you know-stick to Phenzeen Plus is a straightforward honest-to-goodness preparation, designed to control « mb internal parasites in sheep and no other liquid W&m phenothiazine drench can do the job better. The most important thing about a phenothiazine drench is that the drug should not settle out. Every dose, throughout a long day’s S’ drenching, should sheep the proper (f amount of phenothiazine. To ensure that you “***■ receive Phenzeen Plus in the best posible con- / dition, Elliotts are now manufacturing it here, through their New Zealand Company: Ellco Ltd. PHENZEEN PLUS BA6-C AUTOMATIC Sttiotta FAMOUS 2-oz. DUBDRENCHING GUN WITH THE ELL-DOSE DRENCHING PISTOL. OESOPHAGEAL TUBE (Optional Farmers with smaller flocks, and those who ... t> A a n -Al. At- prefer a single shot drenching pistol, will With the BA6-C you can use either the find E n iotts Dub-ell-dose ideal, standard nozzle; or the oesophageal tube for drenching direct to the gullet. The gun is Nozzles are available in various lengths fully automatic, being fed from a rubber for lambs up to calves and are specially container on your back. Only one moving designed to avoid dripping and staining, part nothing to go wrong. The gun for The dose range is up to 2 oz. and the pistol quick, clean and tireless drenching all day. is sturdy and reliable. DISTRICT AGENTS: ALL BRANCHES.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27277, 18 February 1954, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27277, 18 February 1954, Page 6