SlfoindWQ """"" OCTOBER SHIPMENT OF FUGI SILK COSTUMES AND ONE-PIECE DRESSES JUST TO HAND. The goods are perfection as far as quality is concerned, and the ent and style are on a lavish scale. THE PRICES—SS *to 105/— ARE SMALL and will bear comparison. Come along and inspect—it will pay you. THE DRAPERS (HASTINGS.
WHY LAMB-DIPPING PAYS. In raising lambs for export, the advantages of good breeding and a sufficiency of fattening feed are often lest because of parasitic filth. Lambs infested with ticks or lice cannot thrive That is why they should be dipped in Qnibell’s Non-poisonous Liquid Dip Hany authorities declare that if this is done before the lambs are put on “ topping-off ” food they will increase in weight from one shilling to eighteenpence per head. Quibell-dipped lambs put on more flesh in a shorter period of time than undipped lambs. Flock owners should test this statement, WORLD'S RECORD PRICE FOR LAMB'S WOOL. Every flockowner knows that when Umbs are free from vermin and the wool clean and in good order, his dipnib has been a success. This was nnXmbtedly the case when lamb’s wool fESTtto flock of Mr. a H. Druce, of ITWairiki,” Kumeroa, H. 8., created a mrljjfa record at London wool sales. Jfr. Druce writes: —
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 292, 4 October 1917, Page 4
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209Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VII, Issue 292, 4 October 1917, Page 4
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