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B HAMILTON W VACCINE for M MAMMITIS M We have supplied the Government with Hamilton “Combined- Contagious Mamitis Vaccine” for the Galatea herds for the past five years and the results have been very satisfactory. (Whole Herd Policy:—Vaccine costs 2/.per cow for twelve months). Write for free booklet HAMILTON VACCINE CO.. LTD., P.O. Box 181, Hamilton. FRED PRATT, Manager, POSITIVE PROTECTION FOR LAMBS AND EWES FROM PULPY KIDNEY DISEASE » — Stop losses from Pulpy Kidney Disease by vaccinating with Bio One-Injection Pulpy Kidney Toxiculture. Just as Bio Black Disease Toxiculture seta up a speedy immunity in sheep, against Black Disease, so Bio One-Injection Entero Toxaemia Toxiculture protects ewes and lambs against Pulpy Kidney Disease, inoculating ewes four or five weeks Prior to lambing, with a single dose injected just under the skin, also protects lambs during the first few weeks after being dropped. Lambs should then be inoculated as soon as they are strong enough. Stop your losses from Pulpy Kidney Disease—vaccinate early—the cost is trifling—the operation simple—lambs can be vaccinated as safely aa grown sheep. Remember, with Bio Pulpy. Kidney Toxiculture. only a single injection is required—it means one mustering, one handling, and only one injection. It is filled into 50, 100. and 250-dose containers. Farmers who are considering the vaccination of their ewes this.season are advieed to read Bio Bulletin, No. 228. which is obtainable through their woolbroker or from the. undersigned. The Biological Institute of Australasia, and S W PETERSON AND CO., IZTD., 165 Vivian Street, Wellington—and Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin. Rabbit Skins fhe DUNEDIN MARKET Is the recognized New Zealand selling centre for Rabbit and Opossum Skins. This year, obtain TOP market prices by consigning to the organIzation specializing in Expert Grading and commanding the confidence of Buyers. 1. Prompt remittance. 3. Carefully checked weights. 2. Cash Advances on 4. Highest prices (the receipt of skins, if OJF.C.A. are brokrequired. ers only). Methods, space, lighting are unequalled in New Zealand. Write for labels and advice notes: The Otago Farmers’ CO-OP. ASSN. OF N.Z. LTD. CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN

FARMERS ! You must have Shelter Belts on your farm. We have large stocks of transplanted and wrenched PINUS INSIGNIS PINUS MURICATA MACROCARPA GUMS Write or ring for price lilts. w. McChesney Nurseryman, SCOTT STREET South Invercargill. ’Phone 2071.

JOHN CHAMBERS & SON LTD. for BRITISH MADE POLLARD Self-aligning Ball Bearings and Plummer Blocks Also SHAFTING PULLEYS BELTING and all Engineers Supplies. P.O. Box 72. ’Phones 858 & 918. TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL

Saffig K yWlHOUMstes] kPearlite are a much better ProposlUon also Manufacture Steel Plough Shares Roller rings, Manganese, Steel Tractor Grips and Cultivator Points, etc. Agents: Gore Machinery Exchange or write for price list to Thos, Waddell & Sons Ltd. 70 St. Asaph Street, Christchurch C.l.

CIRCULAR SAWS IBBOTSON’S SPECIAL FIREWOOD SAWS are absolutely one of the best made today. 24 inch - - - - 36/26 inch - - - - 50/28 inch - - - - 56/30 inch - - - - 65/SAW SPINDLES 36in. x l,(in. complete with bearings, pulley, etc - - - 76/-SWING-TABLE SAW BENCHES £lO complete. Inspection Welcomed. E. Hayes & Sons LEVEN STREET. ’Phone 562. Box 178.

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Southland Times, Issue 23888, 5 August 1939, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23888, 5 August 1939, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 23888, 5 August 1939, Page 18

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