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£»— \ fS® B |W>i*w ‘PHENOVINE’ ’/ "?*T (PHENOTHIAZINE) Wwk ■. .■"<»?.. >. :,jz|4 removes more worms J in one dose than any Ph P n o fhi S.lA H'>x z ' l other remedy why t "" '— —— ' ’ FIRSTLY because Phenothiazine gives wider and more efficient control than any other drug yet discovered. SECONDLY because, unlike any other drug, it sterilises the worm epqs at dosing and for a period of 4 to 5 days thereafter. Consider that one infected sheep can deposit up to--40 million eggs on the pasture daily and you realise what this means .... one dosing destroys up to 200 million eggs for every sheep dosed ! ! ! This extraordinary control explains why the demand for ‘PHENOVINE’ is exceeding the war-time supply. Write for informative Booklet. ~ (Registered pursuant to Stock Remedies Act, 1934.) ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT YOUR GREATEST LOSS FROM WORMS IS NOT SO MUCH IN DEATHS AS IN THE SETBACK SUFFERED BY THE FLOCK IN GENERAL. ‘PHENO IS THE ANSWER ! ! ! Obtainable from Stock and Station Agents. cooper. McDougall & robertson (n.z.) ltd. CUSTOMS ST. E., AUCKLAND, C.l. Also COOPER’S WORM DRENCH COOPER’S N.C.A. D R EN C H (Carbon Tetrachloride) (Nicotine, Copper-Salphate, Cobalt) For Liver Fluke end blood sucking Worms. For Black Scour producing Wormo-common in lambs.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 70, Issue 4, 16 April 1945, Page 398

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Page 398 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 70, Issue 4, 16 April 1945, Page 398

Page 398 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 70, Issue 4, 16 April 1945, Page 398