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PAUPERS ON THE FARM.

Why keep an army of panpsrs? Ticks and Lice arc paupers—and fat ones at

tluit. You cannot grow good wool ancl good mutton —and good Ticks too. Cooler's Dip nil, however, clear out these paupers, and, if used as directed, prevent them from returning for the longest possible- period after; leaving the sheep with nothing to do but to «at and grow fat, and yi.ld good fleeces. Cooper's Dip was invented! sixty-five years ago especially to accomplish there purposes. Tiiat it Jias well succeeded, is proved by very remarkable facts, which admit of 110 comparison. It would be invidious, and impracticable, too, to publish the names of all the great sheep breeders who use Coope'r's Dip, for tlieir name is legion. Ancl the same applies to ths top prices rea'lced by Cooper-dipped clips. . As an instance, take t-lnsv guat sheep gathering of the world, naint,,y, ine Koyal Agricultural Show in England. 'Xi.e lattsfc census t oliand shows that oir„ of 2h9 sheep prizes awarded, every prize-winner—-excepting only twe —was a, user of Cooper's Dip. And, by tlis way, please nolo that this occurred in the .British Isles, where all tlie .leading dips of the world are manufactured and pushed for all they are worth. Pleasa tako another instance. Tannanian flocks are perhaps the highest-priced and lincst-vrcoled sluep in the world. According to a 'census taken there, fivesixths of the leading breeders use " Cooper." If individual instances wero quoted, li.'ie would be found a proof of the superior merits of "Cooper." The Belle Vue lioirk is historic. l'rob.ibly no merino fiock in the world has secured so many princely prices as lie'le Viu sheep. "President" w;w a Belle Vue Sheep, and • realised' 1630 guineas. And it was only the other day- that the manager cf the classic flock toid the writer that- of all lis dips that had been used on Belle Vue, Cooper's had giv-en the greatest satisfaction, and noboay ne.d now tiy to persuad-u him to use any other dip. Another piomiuent Tasmanian breeder was, however, laso season diverted lrom " Cooper" by arguments that a certain othn- aipp;:ig jjoivder, "-Whikt bsing the s-ur.e as " Cooper's" was " more nnely pivparei." Bub this gentleman had recently signified his'intention to return to the use of " Cooper" in. future. In every woo.-growing country in the world, Cooper's jJip occupies n similar position. ' King Edward, by Eoyal Warrant, recently appointed tlie proprietors of Cooper's Dip, Sheep JJip 'Aianufacturc-rs to iiis Majesty, ana by ltoyal Decree " Cooper " has be:n officially recommended on account of its superior merits, for use upon the Hocks of the .Spanish nation. The merits of Cooper's Dip are not only recognised by great- sheep breeders, buu by the rank and file of the cheepowners of the world, for the annual sales of "Cooper'' suffice to dip over' 240 million of she;-p. All through the period' of sixty fiva years it has thus constantly and ste:«ui!v increased in popularity and ttteem. This acceptance throughout the pastoral ■world may not, perhaps, ji: stify the at sumption that Cooper's is ih; bsst sheep dip. It is evidence, however, that the majority of the woild's ilu'cpoivners fina that it is—that its use yields the most profij;iA'.-0 result--—or tli-ey would not thus patronise it. . Uprm these ground;; Cooper's Dip io respectfully recommended to i heepowne;:.: the coining season. Its eivdeatia's show tlv.it it wi'l be to their own inter-;:;ts to use it. It is I.HK Dip for the show ring, for the freezing works, and for the -wool market...

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13368, 19 August 1907, Page 3

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PAUPERS ON THE FARM. Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13368, 19 August 1907, Page 3

PAUPERS ON THE FARM. Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13368, 19 August 1907, Page 3