' ■ * ' ' ' ,- , .. “' nTTWiiH < ■ . .. M - ;•' " That is the condition every farmer , <rs . ‘ ;^S : - : • ’ wT hopes for in his stock .... sound conflr l//Ww\l "*’ ' stitution .... firm carcase .... fine 'lpfefe wOWlffil Ira IBmlf'' • '• • *■’•> • w--/-*"' Tfffc.ff'ft* fleece .... true wool. Improve the jilillM nW general health ana condition of your Iflißlij stock by using the well-known JOSEPH J® V >l|»w WR FORD’S COBALT DRENCH for '. S \ l / -s,. r Scour and general unthriftiness. NO BIIIBgB MU I fjfeiteil STARVING OF STOCK IS NECES- g»|p j SARY. No need to remove lambs and |Uh| |KT •; : : . -.iJg hoggets from rape, turnips or other feed ||||lits j I '■■ : - ; ,' Jziil before' dosing.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 65, Issue 5, 16 November 1942, Page 291
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