The present year has been peculiarly favourable to the spread of licks and lice among sheep, and has proved the best possible test of the many she >p dips in use. White’s Dip. which haboon a genuine success for nearly, a quarter of a century, has again come nut on top. The best proof of this is that, while many users of other preparations are enquiring for -.imiething more reliable, the old users of White’s are keener than ever. Those who have not experienced the splendid results from its use should lose no time in making up their minds to give it a trial this coming year. Mr. G. Coldham Williams, of Mangakun. H. 8.. writing under date of 2nd November. 1912, says: “ I was very pleased with the results of your dip last year, and received a special bulk report from Boxton, Ronald and Co., who used these words: ‘ A splendidly developed staple, condition good, and also the colour.' Mr. Williams has been a consistent user of White's Dip for 19 years. Further particulars from Wm. White, solo manufacturer. Otaue, H.B.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 297, 20 November 1912, Page 2
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