WHY LAMB-DIPPING PATS. • In raising lambs for export, the ad- ■-' vantage.of good breeding and a suffi- '■;■ ciency of fattening;.- feed are often lost • because of parasitic filth, lambs in- ' • fested with ticks or lice cannot thrivo. "That is why they should bo dipped in '' Quibell's Non-poisonous Liquid l)ip. "' Many-authorities declare that if this is done before tho lambs are put on "topping-off" food they will increase in ' \ weight from o'ne shilling to eighteen, '[pence per, head. Quibell-dipped lambs '/. put on more flesh in a shorter period ,\' of time than undipped lambs.\ Flock- ,., owners should test this 'statement; it .1 will pay them handsomely to do so.— ~ Advt. '.: ■ . - .' . \ NOTICE. •" TjIARMERS AND OTHERS are advised '•" ■*- \. that Consignments of ■ ': EGGS AND POTATOES Sent to us will bo sold at . TIP-TOP PRICES AND PROMPT ACCOUNT SETTLEMENT T7ILL ..■■■.' FOLLOW. N WE ABE BUTEBS OF PRIME CHAFF. * / Note Address:— ; .. W.'J; GAUDIN AND SON, ■ ••' ' ' 3540 Ghuznee Street, ■ • ■■■■■■•■. Wellington. - "IPTTE undeT , etaad the meaning of Ser- - -TT vice to our suppliers, and any re- - quests they make within reason ftl- - J ways attended to promptly. We have •■ but-one object in view to make a livine - onrselTea and give our suppliers the Best ' Service, which our experience and know- ' ledge can give, so that every man sets •■ the Best Eesiilts from hie labour. Our r progress hae beon rapid and the great •* confidence reposed in us ,is reciprocated ■ and makes us work, if anything, with - a greater pleasure in knowing the kind- ■ ]y feelings entertained towards us. We • can do with more cream, and hope to •' »et yours. Write 'tis, P.O. Box 185. ■ ■ IL4.OEILMD DAIRY CO., LTD.
■' Vγ - - ■■--' — : — ~~— " ■■'..' ■ ' \ '■•■■'■ AT ' aImUCH SOUGHT AFTER SHOE—Ladies' Tan Glace Court Slice, high' Cuban heels—and very hard to get, is obtainable f P rloe . 23s - 6t »- SOMETHING NEW 'AGAlN—Ladies' Patent Glace Court Shoe, j white kid collar, with white inset on outside, and l white tab in front. . Price, 325. 6d. LADIES'- GLACE KID 1-BAR SHOES — Pearl ornament; a Bplendid-wearer. ' ' At the Old Price, 17s. 6d. MEN'S G6ACE DERBY SEWN BOOTS* — A real comfortablo ' Cannot be Beaten at 19s. 6d. SEASIDE FOOTWBAB—Waders, 2s. Hd. per pair; White Shoes, red rubber solo's, Bs. 11d. j Children's, 2s. 6d. CAUL , EARLY, AS THESE LINES N ARE SELLINC RAPIDLY. \ \ The Store for Value I Cuba and Ghnznee Streels I - , I ——-————--—=====3===================.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2968, 4 January 1917, Page 8
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