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807.-1007, WORM CONTROL A* WITH VJ ‘PHENOVINE* Phenothiazine WORM DRENCH POWDER •Phenovine* Phenothiazine Worm Drench . Powder nof only gives wider and more effective control of worms • in a single dose than any drug hitherto known, but also sterilises worm eggs—this too previously impossible. Results are showing ’PHENOVINE’ to be absolutely outstanding in the field of worm control. Non-toxic to sheep and easy to use. Demand is exceeding war-time supply. Write for informative Booklet. Also the well-known and established Remedies COOPER’S WORM DRENCH (Carbon Tetrachloride) for Liver Fluke and blood-sucking worms. COOPER’S N.C.A. DRENCH (Nicotine. Copper-Sulphate. Cobalt) for black scour producing worms. All Registered Pursuant Slock Remedies Act 1934 Obtainable from Stock & Station Agents. cooper, McDougall & robertson (n.z.) ltd. Customs Street East, Auckland Box 599

CONCRETE FARMERS buy only Guaranteed Products. For POSTS, PIPES, SALT BOXES, TROUGHS, TANKS, SHEEP DIPS, Etc. Formers’ Concrete Products Co. WINTON (Thone 194.) OTAUTAU (’Phone 90.) EDENDALE (Thone 24.)

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For Guaranteed Radio Repairs Phone 2675 RADIO CENTRE NEXT BROWN OWL 33 Dee St

For Cheery Household Fires LINTON QUALITY COAL-Advt

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Southland Times, Issue 25546, 14 December 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 25546, 14 December 1944, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 25546, 14 December 1944, Page 10