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With Cooper’s Worm Tablets there is no over-dose, no half-dose, but just the correct dose every time. Easily administered—no risk or trouble. An investment in a 4/- tin of 200 Tablets will mean the savin;; of hundreds of sheep and lambs during the season. Over 90% of the deaths among lambs and hoggets can be avoided by the timelv losing of '‘Cooper’s’'. Prevents t.id cures Hoven, as well as all worm diseases. Dose the entire flock at weaning. 41- per tin of 200 tablets, procurable from Leading Merchants and Storei. or direct from William Cooper & Nephews, Ltd., C.P.O. Box 599, Auckland. HA IN ESS ... «ee Tor** I IN TCS'nwALWJBfIS TONIC Coober’c Mfcrm tablets^

Of Interest to Farmers. In arriving at the true value of any Fertilizer, it is not so much a question of Analysis that counts. The correct basis of value is the quantity of plant food present which is actually available. 1 One Hundred per cent. of the plant food guaranteed present in Superphosphate is Water Soluble and therefore readily available SUPERPHOSPHATE is admirably suited for Autumn Top-Dressing because reversion to the Citric Soluble state takes place in the soil, thereby holding the plant food in a form which is LASTING with every unit still easily assimilable by the plant. Many of the largest Dairy Farmers in the Dominion top dress every Autumn with Superphosphate Progressive farmers have proved the value of this practice. Insist on the highest grade Superphosphate of N.Z. manufacture for your Autumn Top Dressing. Obtainable from all Merchants, Storekeepers, or direct from the Manufacturers. *

3 l\e S Thn 0 Castles ee £ Cigarett Cafrles7h^Q Thr«« & V*. £Po <0 RCOJ#TtRSD ol $ London w.n Bn stol J 'J hO -Racked in hermetically sealed tins -Flavour and Freshness retained to Perfection - Absolutely Dependable -Increasingly Popular -Seen Everywhere -Green or Sbllow

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 7

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