The writer has had the privilege of interviewing prominent lamb buyers throughout New Zealand, and the opinions unanimously expressed by these gentlemen are that if farmers would only dip their lambs after the ewes are shorn, ot before being put on xape, they would benfigt qtiit© Is to Is 6d per head. Ona line of 1000 lambs this would mean anything from £50 to £75, perhaps more. The cost of dipping all these lambs with Quibell's Non-poisonous Dip— which is undoubtedly the best preparation for Jamb dipping— would be from £1 5s to £1 10s. In. other words, the man who dipped would benefit to the extent of from £60 to £70 on 1000 lambs over the man" who. would not -take the trouble to do 60. The same authorities also pretty strongly condemn the use of poisonous dips for lambs of tender age which are to be fed ott quickly. Poisonous dips, they say have a tendency to give the lambs a check, and they seem to make no progress at all for 10 days or a, fortnight. This means so much good food wasted. After a bath m Quibell'e Fluid Non-poisonous Uip they thrive every hour and utilise every ounce of food they eat till they are n *? the fr6ez "i€ works. Order yuibells Non-poisonous Liquid Dip for your lambs now. You will never make a better investment.— Advt
DON'T COUGH ALL NIGHT. .Restful sleep follows the use of Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. The best lung remedy in the world. Small dose! Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale by chemists and storekeepers, Hawero; F. J. Gapper, Kaponga j and C. James, Alton.— Advt.
-Mr L. P. Williams, manager "Times f. D ?S fear '" Westport, N.Z., writes :- While on a visit to ChristchuTch, I was attacked with a severe bout of dysentery, and was unable to leave the hotel. Had some, medicine sent in from a chemist, but it gave me no relief. Having seen in the papers what others had said about Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, y and Diarrhoea Remedy, I decided to4ry it, and sent out for a bottle. The result was most satisfactory, for after taking two doses I was free from all pain and was soon completely cured." For sale by W. K. .Wallace, chemist, and H. E. Harris grocer.— Advt. E: E. Hill, Bridgetown, W.A., writes: *rom personal experience I can testify to the efficacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Last winter I' was troubled with a very bad cough, and tried Chamberlama Cough Remedy, which quickly cured me. Now I keep a bottle on hand, and take a dose at the first symptom' of a cold, and have never since had a coM or cough." For sale by W. K. Wallace, chemist, and H. E. Harris, grocer —
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9480, 7 December 1907, Page 6
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