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• • © LIME DEFICIENCY One cause of STOCK DISEASE MILK FEVER CURED Experiments have proved conclusively that lack of lime in the diet causes rickets, bone weaknesses, rheumatism, paralysis, etc. The injection of a soluble lime into the jugular vein is now recognized as the most efficient cure for milk fever. The health and well-being of all grazing animals, dependent on good teeth; adequate supplies of lime in the fodder are beneficial to the teeth. BALFOUR Carbonate of LIME Place your order now—U/g per ton, less 6d per ton for cash within one month. THE BALFOUR LIME COMPANY LTD., BALFOUR. ’Phone 21

ELECTRIC COOKING. Reduced Power Charges. ATOW YOU CAN AFFORD TO COOK 111 BY ELECTRICITY INSTALL A “MAGNET” OR “MOFFAT” ELECTRIC RANGE. AND BE SURE OF SATISFACTION. INSPECT OUR LATEST MODELS. PARKINSON. (Invercargill) Ltd. DEE STREET. PHONE 926. Lister sheep shearing plants We are Agents for these. Get particulars from us of these old established machines. Our expert will install.— National Mortgage & Agency Co. of N.Z.. Ltd., Agents. SHEEP FARMERS—We recommend two ounces per sheep per day of “Halmeg” Linseed Meal or “National” Meat Meal mixed with your straw chaff. A beneficial ration for sheep on turnips.—National Mortgage & Agency Co. of N.Z., Ltd.

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Southland Times, Issue 23342, 28 October 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23342, 28 October 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 23342, 28 October 1937, Page 16

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