LAMBS MOST IN DEMAND. Lambs for which the highest price per pound is obtainable are medium weights of prime quality. Given the proper breed and adequate feed, a sheep-owner need have no difficulty m raising such lambs. Before being put on to rape, they should be freed from parasites by being passed through a bath of Quibell’s Non-poisonous Liquid Dip. Poisonous dips should not be used, as they tend to give tender lambs a check, which means valuable feed lost and money wasted. With Quibell’s Liquid Dip, however, lambs thrive straight away. It is the finest preparation for the'purpose. The best practical men say so.
THE BEST FOR LESS MONEY. OVERLAND “ BIG FOUR.” I This splendid new model shows what standi.. Jisation makes possible at a low price. The car—a handsome -5-seater — is complete, yet the price is only £405. This value is possible only by standardisation —and the Overland Company has brought standardisation up to perfection mark. Bear in mind that in this great war England and America are building standardised ships and aeroplanes—they have adopted the seven-year-old ! Overland policy—proving that the methods are sound. In Overland “ Big Four ” you get electric lighting, electric starting", one-man top and storm curtains, ventilating wind-shield, headlight dimmers, speedometer, ammeter, tyre carrier, extra demountable rim, repair kit, jack, pump. Call or write for free catalogue—study the car at home. A. Hatrick and Co.. Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington. Local agents: Pothan and Powdrell, Heatings; Fellow and Boyd. Waipawa * «N«FF U«». GARQL£ »« SWALLOW FLUEJIZOL
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 16, 2 January 1918, Page 2
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