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LICE IN SHEEP, PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE. Regularly ns the season comes round the attention of the practical sheep-owner is painfully drawn through the press to the unwelcome intelligence of numbers of his fellow pnstoralists being fined for having lousy sheep in their possession. This unfortunate State of affairs is mainly due to a mista'ken use 'of sheep clips, lu countries where lice abound, it is absolutely useless to dip sheep in a noil-poisonous preparation, for no matter who the maker may be, or what claims he may put forward on behalf of his specific, a lion-poisonous dip is of no value whatever ns a protection against- re-infection. Thus, though all the parasites may be killed at the time of dipping, there are always eggs left, which in due time hatch out, when the probability is that the last state of that unfortunate shoe)) will be infinitely worse than the first. For the final dipping of their flocks in the autumn, to carry them clean 'throughout the winter till shearing, all sheep should he dipped in Qui boll’s famous “Improved” J’owder Dip. A case of a farmer being lined for having lousy sheen in his possession alter using this splendid preparation is absolutely unknown, it is easily applied as a Jluid, and remains active in the llcecc fill the shears take tho wool off. the sheen. It .is. moreover, a fact which no man can gainsay that the most valuable sheep in the world to-day"are from flocks where QuibelTs Dips are regularly used.

ALL ARE UNITED til saying that for all Stomach Troubles there is no remedy like Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabuies. Price. 2s 6d ner tin. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann ! s. agent, chemist. }' .attaches of every kind yield to ‘b(.earns’ Headache Cure n a few minutes. These tiny, tasteless wafers bring certain relief from almost every kind of pain. “Used wherever

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2127, 28 February 1908, Page 3

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