Sheep-dipping Powder AND SAVE APPROXIMATELY 26/6 CASE f* / F. S. FALKINER & SONS LTD. owners of the largest Merino ram breeding establishment in the world. “Boonooke,” New South v Waies, Use Udip Sheep-dipping Powder Use Udip Sheep-dipping Powder Since 1899 until 1932, 22,091 rams haye gone off Boonooke. Total realisation of rams £1,523|i30. Average per annum £43,518. 100 Cases of Udip 100 Cases of Udip
Manufactured by the Elliott & Australian Drug Co., have beOrl ordered by F. S. Falkiner & Sons for the fifth I consecutive year. I The fact is obvious that owners of 'such valuable stud flo,cks would not run any risk by using anything but a Guaranteed First Quality Dip, even if I the saving in cost was £IOOO per j annum instead of £IOO. There 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 100 lb Case Udip * 65/6 per 100 lb Case Udip 65/6 per 100 lb ase bld ' p 7 Compare the price. . Obtainable at GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS' FROZEN MEAT 4t,M£RCANT4tE CO. LTD. TT hag been proved by experience and statistics to be a fact that women are purchasers of 80% of all goods offered for sale. The Herald goes into nearly all the homes in Gisborne and the surrounding district. An advertisement is your shop Wlndow in the homes of the people. T4/TILK DOCKETS and Mills -Record Books, ready printed, at Herald Jobbing Department. I
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18591, 29 December 1934, Page 13
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252Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18591, 29 December 1934, Page 13
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