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Use “UDIP” Sheep-diPK Powder AND SAVE APPROXIMATELY 26/6 CASE F. S. FALKINER & SONS LTD. owners of the largest Merino ram breeding establishment in the world, “Boonooke,” New South Wales, Use Udip Sheep-dipping Powder Use Udip Sheep-dipping Powder Since 1899 until 1932, 22,091 rams have gone off Boonooke. Total realisation of rams £1,523,130. Average per annum £43,518. 100 Cases of Udip 100 Cases of Udip Manufactured by the Elliott & Australian Drug Co., have been ordered by F. S. Falkiner &’Sons for the fifth consecutive year. The fact is obvious that owners of such valuable stud flocks would not run any risk by using anything but a Guaranteed First Quality Dip, even if the saving in cost was £IOOO per annum instead of £IOO. Ther.e is no hidden magic or patent right in making Arsenical Sheep Dip Powder. Elliott Bros, and Aust. Drug Ltd. are the largest manufacturers of fine chemicals in the Southern Hemisphere,

65/6 per ase d ' p 65/6 per aso p 65 /G per 100 lb Case Udip Compare the price. Obtainable at GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’ FROZEN MEAT «, MERCANTILE CO. LTD. T/'EEN experienced buyers of adverUsing—the big stores of Gisborne —have for years used large spaces ir> the Herald. These advertisements have proved a trustworthy guide for the buying public. Their continuance year after year indicate that Herald advertising pays both buyer and sellr*’ 1 1

POR SALE.— Ticket Writing Cards, assorted colors.— Herald Printing Department, __ .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 12