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NEW DIP WHtnMmßnaamnaaw i irw w mb—■hem w ★ KILLS LICE AND TICK AND PREVENTS BLOWFLY WITH A SINGLE DIPPING. ★ IMMUNITY FROM REINFESTATION BY LICE AND TICK (KED) FOR PERIODS UP TO MANY MONTHS—FAR LONGER THAN 8.H.C., ARSENIC AND ROTENONE. ★ DOES NOT REQUIRE "TOPPING-UP" FOR STRENGTH—LEAVES NO ROOM FOR ERROR. ★ LEAVES WOOL CLEAN, SOFT AND "EASY HANDLING." Elliotts ALL-DIP sounds too good to be —until SAVES TIME, LABOUR AND MONEY you remember that it is based on an entirely different insecticide—Aldrin. ALL-DIP has power like The S reat advantage of one muster—one dipping Arsenic to poison by mouth; properties similar to —f° r control against fly-strike, lice and tick (ked) , Rotenone that kill through the skin; plus the power attack, needs no emphasis. And because Elliotts to stay lethal for months in the wool. ALL-DIP ALL-DIP is so potent, one 5 lb. packet makes 200 works down the fibre during growth, that’s why it’s gallons of .05% solutionenough for 400 sheep 3 so effective for so long. Elliott’s ALL-DIP does not weeks off-shears. The ALL-DIP powder does not harm the wool. In addition it contains bactericides strip out below the recommended strength and the to protect against after-dipping lameness. dip needs no topping up for strength. Ode Dip —— ISIL An I 1 f L Manufactured and W US' WBf & &8 A ® 0 .J Marketed by: Absolute I ELLIOTTS N.Z. co. Control - BHNHHHHHbMHHBHHHMHMHHMHHHHH ELLCO LIMITED, far Longer ALL" D l P <.£Ez. Protection. HAH M Ms/ H m M (n.s.w.) pt y . Ltd.)

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 2, 15 February 1957, Page 158

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Page 158 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 2, 15 February 1957, Page 158

Page 158 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 94, Issue 2, 15 February 1957, Page 158

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