BLACK DISEASE VACCINE M ANY millions of sheep were vaccinated in New South Wales and Victoria last year against tin. disease and thousands in New Zealand 'MiM©. 'oneinjection Black Disease Lossesggrtinp to many thousands through Black Disease in Sets in the past have now been reduced to negligible amounts through the Bio BlacK uioc Single Injection Vaccination. The Biological Institute of Australasia were first in the field wUh a preventative innovation agamst mack mseale and were also the first to make ava.lable the "Single Injection" product. The amazing success of 810 SINGLE INJECTION VACCINE has now been proved over <a number of you are in "fluke" country where Black Disease .man'fis itself, ask your woolbroker for supplies of 810 "Single Injection" Vaccine. i Ask Your Wool Broker 1 or Stock Agent \ for gIQ Bulletin No. 25. uiu : The 810 plan for the scientific worming of lambs and sheep is'described in their Bulletin MB. copies of which are available on request. _ .. T « OT « THE BIOLOGICAL INSTIT AND S W PETERSON & CO. LTD., irs VTVTAN STREET, WELLINGTON, and AUCKLAND, 'SISTCHURCH, DDNEDiN. %&?■■
ENTIRELY BRITISH! HI-AVv DUTv R AD| m 'CAL s ATr ERy ypiT TVd «. # : 45V LONG AFTER ORDINARY-—— BATTERIES HAVE FADED EVER-READY KEEPS ON GIVING STAND** 0 DRY CEtLI S ~:;« s 5? fiiSl RADIO BAYT-E-Itlj||§ THE WORLD'S BEST BATTERIgfs
'bol values in London are \ usually about 5% higher?* SAYS "THE YORKSHIRE OBSERVER" This well known paper, wrote: cc Wool values in London are usually about 5% higher than those for similar woolin Australia." I|g There are other advantages, too, in selling ;M the London market. You can sell just when you I want to, for there is always a spot demand: 1 Your usual bank or agent will arrange, for advances before shipment, and for proceeds to be telegraphed from London within 24 hours : of sale. Ask them for full particulars. Balme & Thomas Buxton, Ronald, Du Croz & Co. Hughes, Willans, Irwell & Go. LONDON BROKERS Jacomb Hoare & Co. Schwartzc Buchanan & Co. Windeler & Co.
BEAUTIFUL XMAS GIFTS! NEW PICTURES injGreat Variety. TAPESTRY MOTTOES. PEN-PAINTING and SILK-ART OUTFITS. Lovelv New PHOTO FRAMES. See them VINCENTS (By the Clock Tower)
EW PARCEL POST RATES Over 1£ lb. up to 3 lb.: „ 7 „ „ „14 „: 1/9 „ 14. „ M „21 „ : 2/4 „ 2i ,; ;; ;, 2s „ : 3/(Consequential amendments in other inland parcel rates. Pull particulars at Post Offices.) PACKETS: Minimum rate now 2d (up to 8 oz.), thereafter M each 2 oz. to H lb. maximum. FRAGILE FEES REDUCED: Now 6d and 1/-, according to size of parcel.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19821, 24 December 1938, Page 14
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