PRICE REDUCED! “OVOLIS” Lamb Dr©si©li Now Less Than Half Previous Price Hitherto, Ovolis Lamb Drench has been partly made in England, but we are now making it wholly in New Zealand from the formula supplied from our Head Office in Grimsby. This saves an enormous amount in Duty and "Freight, and to save still further expense, we are supplying it in CONCENTRATED form. This will reduce freight and also lessen cost of containers. By this means we are able to reduce the price by more than half, and hereby guarantee the quality exactly the same as previously. Quantities and prices of CONCENTRATED OVOLIS are now: To the above-quantities must he added five times the quantity, of water, i.e., to one gallon CONCENTRATED OVODTS you must add five gallons water, making Six Gallons of Drench. This Drench now costs only one-third of a penny per lamb, and you get results because it is a tonic as well as an effective medicine for eliminating all kinds of worms that cause death, without the risk often resulting from Bluestone and other crude preparations. OSMOND & SON (HI) LTD., WELLINGTON
Save Labour Costs with a Mac Ewan Stacker Quick. ... Reliable.... Low-priced.... Safe Use 1 Free Catalogue Our new illustrated catalogue o f Haymaking Machinery has just been published. Listsevery haymaking implement you want. Send for a copy right away. Builds a 26ft. stack. Can be erected by two men. Once erected can be moved without dismantling. ■ Boom is fitted with ball-bear-ings. The huge load is easily handled and quickiy released. the Mac Ewan Stacker this year for quick and economical stacking. Send for full details. MacEwans Machinery Ltd. Auckland and Hamilton Mac Ewan’s Whangarei Agent; A. S. McNanghton, 3, Huapai St. Phone 280
800 fl'k m /m er's\&tm Drench (carbon tetrachloride) Ensures a Healthy FEock SBi Sheepfarmers are losing thousands of pounds annually through neglected worm infestation, for sheep cannot thrive when they are struggling against myriads of these blood-sucking parasites. Regular dosing with Cooper’s Worm Drench will keep your flock in a healthy, profitable condition. Cheapest in actual use—one gallon doses 1,800 lambs. —Obtainable from all Merchants. WORM DRENCH Use Cooper's Adjustable Worm Drench Doser to facilitate correct dosing. Stack your hay this quick safe way
Use the WALLACE STACKER ''lbdtVitfL*' 1 ffijiWii' iiiiii o**l. MllAvi; t.* »”*• ■* *> 2 Stacking is quick and simple with a Wallace Safety Stacker, and, moreover, free from the risk of injury and financial loss caused by falling boom or broken mast. The Wallace Safety Stacker cuts out the dangerous boom altogether and protects the workers on the stack. Here’s how it does it — THE SAFETY PRINCIPLE Look at tlie illustration and you’ll see flint instead of a leaiiing boom the Walace Stacker lias a horizontal Kqnalising P.ar. The weight of the hay is balanced by the downward pull on the other end (if the bar. Thus, the mast, takes the weight vertically all the time—• there’s no side pull to strain it or cause breakage. The mast, of the Wallace Stacker revolves, allowing hay lo be picked up or dumped at either end of the stack. A Wallace Safety Stacker lasts a lifetime, for every bit of material is carefully selected and tested. For full details, send to nearest bra nch. The WALLACE SAFETY STACKER D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Stratford, Hamilton, Te Aroha, Matamata Thames, Palmerston North, Whakatane, Whangarei. Advertising Pays —Try the “Northern Advocate ” for Results.
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Northern Advocate, 17 December 1932, Page 13
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