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THIS SE m as« Leading Veterinary and Live Stock experts are unanimous that grazier* frequently spend much money in the use of wrong Drenches. Recommendations are for sheepfarmers to confine their purchases to Drenches composed of: (a) Tetrachlorethylene; (b) Carbon-Tetrachioride; (c) Nicotine and Biuestone. We specialise in the manufacture of these Drenches. Here they are:— GIESENS SHEEP DRENCH (Tetrachlorethylene). For eradicating: Stomach and Bloodsucking Worms in Sheep. 21/• Price per Gallon, "•*/ Enough for 450 sheep or 900 lambs. SHEEP DRENCH (Double Strength). Carbon Tetrachloride. One gallon doses 1800 iambs or 900 sheep. 20/" Price Per Gallon. '/ Half Gallon. 16/6. SUTTONS NICOTINE BLUESTONE The orfginal Nicotine Biuestone Drench, as recommended by New Zealand Department of Agriculture. Rids sheep or Hair. Tape and Stomach Worms. Price per 16oz. Bottle, // w With Doser Free. One Bottle makes 2 Gallons of Drench. SA ¥EBC DRENCHING A ¥ E'Kd EQUIPMENT INSPECT THE NEW IMPROVED MODELS NOW AVAILABLE BLOWFLY PROBLEM SOLVED FOR GRAZIERS AN ENTIRELY NEW PRINCIPLE OF DESTRUCTION. • IT ( KILLS ONE GALLON OF FLYODINE GOES THREE TIMES • IT HEALB AS FAR AS OLD-STYLE DRESSINGS. Leaves part dresseo NON-POISONOUS. Price per Gallon, 12/£ Freight unattractive to flies *"/ w Paid. Stocks Available From: ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS LTD., Auckland. G. W. VERCOE & CO. LTD., Hamilton. DOUGLAS & HUGHES LTD., Te Kuiii. CHRISTMAS LTD., Taumarunu. Sole N.Z. Agents: PREMIER PRODUCTS LTD.. Huddart Parker Building. WELLINGTON
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23274, 17 February 1939, Page 20
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