OPIHI MILKING SHORTHORNS Now booking, Week-old Bull Calves by DOMINION FOREMAN OP 11 TAKER A or OAKWOOD’S BANDY. Ex Grade Dams - - - 3 guineas. Ex Registered Dams - 5 guineas. Orders received from any Mercantile or Dairy Co. F. G. SAVII/LB, Fairlic.
LAMB MARKING. If poisonous germs enter wounds, blood-poisoning and death may result, or a disease known as caseoys lymph adenitis develops, which is only noticed when the carcase is condemned by the meat inspector at the killing works.' The applying of the protective antiseptic " DOKK.O ” to wounds is so logical and practical that it appeals to all farmers who give any constructive thought to the matter. By using DOKKO you exclude all risk of .bloodpoisoning or of disease. A«k your merchant to procure from the Agents, Messrs Fairbairn, Wright & Co., Ltd., Dunedin. OTAGO FARMER PRAISES LIXIT “1 am writing In appreciation of Lixit,” writes Alex. Uleset, of Momona. "At the present time nil farmers are up against it—prices low and markets -bad. No use getting down to it. Do as we do—use Lixit and fill your buckets. ■ „ “Our cows are milking well, and we are proud of our load .of milk. T put 'll' block of Lixit in every paddock, ' and they do go for it.” :*■: AGENTS: Donald Held * Co., Dunedin. D. 8. Bain, Chemist, Oamnru. Standard Sales, Ltd., Invercargill.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22084, 14 October 1933, Page 3
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220Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22084, 14 October 1933, Page 3
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