WORM-FREE LAMBS FATTEN FASTER MOO - L ~ Weight in LBS. } J J 90} —— -80 SH -?i Z_J - 50 -—I -tf— i—l— L—1 REGULAR withLOXON kLQU‘2 | • ECONOMICAL: • READY TO USE: )» Loxon is ready to use in the fc<g t Loxon will treat approximately field; no mixing required. •« i L .. Loxon stays in suspension in640 lambs per gallon; costs definitely,- all that is necesas little as 3Jd a dose accord. is to shake the container MniiaRninitWiHMiBfflMKI before use. ing to body weight. • CONVENIENT DOSE RATES: * NON-STAINING: MuL*iauI«UI4iI?' Loxon is guaranteed not to 1 Loxon dose rates or %, ± and * stain wool. a fl. oz. are standard settings on all popular drenching guns. e • HANDY CONTAINER: * HI W SAFE: Loxon is supplied in */- ! ( Loxon has a wide safety mar- or l-gallon containers. gin. teMiiMWMlSW Ulis boftling’ f Every housewife knows you use less sugar when bottling Pears than any other fruit Be smart, save money and sugar this preserving season and bottle BON CHRETIEN PEARS—the world’s sweetest bottling pear. Order one or two cases now as the BON CHRETIEN Season is of short duration and the demand is heavy. Only 24/- a loose case or 28/6 a packed case May be slightly dearer in Country Districts. <iLj\ ■T Jill f V a VtK o n<J BonChretien * Don’t be confused. Bon Chretien Pears are also known as Bartlett Pears. NEW ZEALAND APPLE AND PEAK MARKETING BOARD WIQ27
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30364, 13 February 1964, Page 16
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