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A “TAILED 1000 LAMBS ' sss& with practically S - W N 0 DEATHS," lili|k ... says Mr. J. W. Dunn, of ( Waiwera South, 8/1/38. ' “Tailed over ' 1700 lambs last season and they received N ° Setback at all," • • • says Mr. Walter Clark, of feM?4l 4 , < Otara ’ RD -> 21/2/37 “We tailed over 2300 lambs and ,,'.' r ''^*?' r //J^V are completely satisfied,” 1 ■ /Ci * say Messrs. Bowmar Bros., Bowden Fields, Gore, 2/2/38. ■' ■ rf , * ; Entire satisfaction with the Most humane method—makes failing Baverstock Searing Iron is manisafer, cleaner, than knife — as fest in many such letters we have quick. on file (inspection invited). Hundreds of users of this new j—" “"7 “ 1 method of tailing lambs with the . To' Alex. Thompson & Son, Ltd. BAVERSTOCK '■ ; 433 Princes Street, Dunedin, C.l. CEA DIM/2. ID/MJ I Please. send me FREE folder on SCAKIIXv IK VIM ■ Baverstock Searing Iron, have found it quickly pays for itself “ in greatly reduced losses from blood I Name .’...../.' poisoning, and fewer, if any, rejects | at the works. Get the facts. Send for i Jddrm FREE folder. j Address .. j a

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 65, Issue 5, 16 November 1942, Page 287

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Page 287 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 65, Issue 5, 16 November 1942, Page 287

Page 287 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 65, Issue 5, 16 November 1942, Page 287