oy s w- d^w sz '**&&£*? sul anil ’Til! M l l 3f J ■hTVM X 8 | < AI, “11 IJJ| Iggy* ■ /c: gyv’i That is the condition every farmer sfcffylj * • >>^'^>': hopes for in his stock .... sound constitution .... firm carcase .... fine ||||M|| l//'F V 1,1 ■ fleece .... true wool. Improve the Jyjh>, < general health ana condition of your stock by using the well-known JOSEPH . FORD’S COBALT DRENCH for mix Ji>,-' < Scour and general unthriftiness. NO flh 1 ff\ '- STARVING OF STOCK IS NECES- gig|g| SARY. No need to remove lambs and hoggets from rape, turnips or other feed |||R' before dosing. Bl B .4 juL?L LU '3 -3 ~S' JM
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 66, Issue 1, 15 January 1943, Page 37
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107Page 37 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 66, Issue 1, 15 January 1943, Page 37
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