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FREWS MOTORS LTD. DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE HORORATA - CHRISTCHURCH We wish to announce that from Monday, 9th August we will be operating the above service. FOR DELIVERIES CONTACT US AT CHRISTCHURCH, DARFIELD, HORORATA.

The antiseptic coating for healing docking wounds. I ■■ ■lf If ■ ■ Prevents excessive bleeding I >■ l|\ |\ ■ ■ and blood poisoning. Keeps off blowfly attacks. Obtain from Stock Merchants, also obtain Applicator.

SHEEP FARMERS grave risk of sleepy sickness predicted DON’T TAKE CHANCES FEED PEERLESS SHEEP NUTS NOW! Sleepy Sickness (Pregnancy Toxaemia) is a nutritional disease, usually associated with a lowering of the animals food intake during the last critical six weeks of pregnancy During this period, ewes are usually unable to eat large quantities of food. Therefore a food of high nutritive content is essential. By feeding Peerless Sheep Nuts which are high in nutritive content, farmers are assured that their sheep will suffer no nutritional setbacks during j this period, or indeed any periods of poor pasture. In fact growth rate will actually be maintained This is because Peerless Sheep Nuts provide a scientific balance of ingredients essential for complete nutrition These include linseed meal and 'DeHy' dehydrated lucerne to give high protein and excellent energy sources Also. UREA, to enable the sheep’s rumen mircroflore to fully utilise poor pasture pickings, or poor hay They also contain trace elements such as Copper, which promotes growth and wool production; Cobalt, to guard against bush sickness and to ensure efficient functioning of the rumen, and lodine to prevent goitre. Because Peerless Sheep Nuts is a quality feed, it takes only one bag per day (plus other roughage) to feed 600 sheep. D. H. BROWN & SON LTD. 1 Q| MOORHOUSE AVENUE. CHRi'TfIHIIRCH. r PURLI«« P. 4

PROLOPEN 3-in-1 hypodermic penicillin for PROmpt PROlonged PROtection HERE’S HOW PROLOPEN ACTS THINK WHAT PROLOPEN FOR THREE TIMES AS LONG AS ANY MEANS TO YOU WHEN FIGHTING OTHER HYPODERMIC TUBE PACK LAMBING-TIME INFECTIONS FIRST soluble penicillin makes a swift and killing PROLOPEN can increase the chances of ewe counter-attack on invading bacteria in the early crucial survival—can decrease the number of ewe hours losses. THEN procaine penicillin consolidates the defence and PROLOPEN removes the necessity of repeatcarries on fighting infection up to 24 hours ... ed injections for severely damaged ewes— WHILE benethamine penicillin.an ultra-prolonged action as ’ s t ' ie case with older products. penicillin developed by Glaxo research, piaintains PROLOPEN minimises the danger of relapse defences for three whole days by which time nealing is by providing a 3-day penicillin barrier—gives well under way wounds extra time to heal. PROLOPEN, a product of Glaxo field research, brings you the most significant advance in hypodermics for 15 years. It will save you money and worry. A PACK TO FIT YOUR POCKET. PROLOPEN is supplied in a neat, handy, plastic box- with snaptight fid. the 12 tubes are nested inside, together with needle. m __ ACTS 3 WAYS ... LASTS THREE TIMES AS LONG Y 7 PROLOPEN 3 in 1 ■ ZS HYPODERMIC PENICILLIN ■ for prompt, prolonged this potent hypodermic is only U protOCtlOl^ * AVAILABLE THROUGH YOUR VETERINARY SURGEON Glaxo Laboratories (NZ) Ltd. Palmerston North. _ _ . »RO

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30823, 7 August 1965, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30823, 7 August 1965, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30823, 7 August 1965, Page 10

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