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NEW LAMBS.

“Dipping properly carried out repays its cost many times over." So wrote the Chief of the Live Stock Division of the Department of Agriculture recently. This is especially so in the case of lambs where the advantages of good breeding and a sufficiency of feed are often lost because of parasitic filth. Lambs cannot thrive when infested with tick. The above statement has been amply proved by Mr K. Bevan. of Manakau, who on the 19th inst. wrote:—“l am more than pleased with the Quibell's Dip that you sent me. I dipped four hundred lambs and I reckon it has put at least 2s per head on them. I inspected them carefully after dipping and could not find one tick alive." Dipping the lambs m Quibell’s Non-poisonous Liauid Dip pays the o n st many times over.* 1

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4472, 13 February 1917, Page 2

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NEW LAMBS. Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4472, 13 February 1917, Page 2

NEW LAMBS. Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4472, 13 February 1917, Page 2

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