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PAUPERS ON THE FARM.

Why keep an army of t paupers^ , Ticks , and , Lice are paupers— and fat pnes at thai. You cannot grow good wool and good mutton— and good Ticks too. Coopers Dip' will, ; however clear out these paupers, and^if usedas directed, prevent them from returning for the longest possible period after ; leaving the sheep with nothing to do but to eat and grow fat, and yield good fleeces.^ Coopers Dip was invented sikty* five ydars ago especially td accomplish these purposes,. That, it has vyell Succeeded, is proved by very remarkable facts, which admit of rio coriiparison. ; , : ; ■..'<.. It would be invidious, and imptaor ticable, too, to Jpubjigh th^nan^ea qf, all thegrpat sbgep brjsederß Cooper's Dip, for their riame is .* legion. And the same applies to 'the top prices realised by Cqpper-dipped clips. As an instance, take that great sheep gathering of the world, namely, the Royal Agricultural Show of England. The latest census to hand shows that out of 229 sheep prizes awarded, every prize- winner—excepting only two — was a user . of Cooper's Dip. And, by the way, please note that this occurred in the British Isles, Where all the leading dips of the wprid are manufactured and pushed for alll they are wbrthi . "Please take another instance; Tasmahian flocks are perhaps the highest -.priced arid finestfWpolled sheep in the worldi, According to $ census taken there, five-sixths .of the leading breeders use "Cooper." If individual instances were quoted, here would be found a proof of the superior merits of "Cooper." The Balle Vue flock is historic. Probably no Merino flock in the world has secured so many princely prices as Belle Vue sheep. "President" was a Belle Vue sheep, and realised 1600 guineas. And it was only the other; day that the manager of this* Classic flock told the writer tha,t of #li« the dips that had bebn "used on Belle Vuej Cooper's had given the greatest satisfaction, and nobody need now try to persuade him tP use any other dip. Another prominent Tasmanian breeder was, however, last season diverted from "Cooper" by arguments that a certain other dipping powder, "Whilst being the same a& 'Cooper's 1 was niore finely pre= pared. " But this gentleman has recently signified his intention to retufri to the use of "CoopeV in future. . ' . In every wool-growing country in the world, Cooper's Dip occupies ti similar position. , „ ,'-./;■• King Edward, by Royal. Warrant,recently appointed the proprietors of Cooper's Dip, Sheep Dip Manufac T turers to His Majesty and by .Royal Decree " Cooper" has been.* ofttciajly recommended, tin Hccourit-bf its iuper'Sor merits, for use upon the flocks of the Spanish nation. The merits of Cooper's Dip are not only recognised by great sheepbreeders, but by the rank and file of the sheepowners of tne world, for the annual sales of ' ' Cooper suffice to dip over 240 millions; oi sheep.. All through the period of sixty-five years it has thus constantly and steadily increased in popularity and esteem. Tbis acceptance throughout the pastoral world may not, perhapi, justify the assumption that Cooper's is the best sheep dip. It is evidence, however, that the majority of the world's sheepowners find that it is— that its use yields the most profitable results— or they would not thtUJ patronise it* Upon these grounds Cooper's Dip is repsectf ully recommended to sheep Owners the coming season. Its credentials show .that it will be to their interests to use it. Itis THE Dip for the show ring, for the, freezing works, and for the wool market;

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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 12020, 22 August 1907, Page 4

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PAUPERS ON THE FARM. Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 12020, 22 August 1907, Page 4

PAUPERS ON THE FARM. Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 12020, 22 August 1907, Page 4