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1L MATSON AND CO irjp MINERALS NECESSARY NOW? iH minerals necessary NOW? ABE MINEKAX.S NECESSARY NO\\? are minerals necessary Jitjw? yes. certainly, yes. certainly. YES, CERTAINLY. rno mi* Up a bottle of medicine eontainJ ing ft drop out of every bottle on a shelf and to sell :t aa a general "cut* r11" would be absurd. Likewise, to include every known mineral in a combined salt-lick would be aMurd. ywppy DAY SOME NEW AUTHORITY EVERY DAY SOME NEW AUTHORITY EVERY DAY SOME NEW AUTHORITY Gives voice to an opinion which flatly contradicts previous statements, and new suggestions are made as to minerals reQuind or quantities to be administered. The variation of opinions and recommendations is amazing. CAN YOU AFFORD TO CAN YOU AFFORD TO (a) Follow the advice of the professional advertisement writer ? (tt Follow the advice of those whose experience baa been gained in China? (e) Follow the advice of the book student? (d) Follow the advice of those whose knowledge of actual practice ia limited t 1701 A THOUSAND TIMEB NO! KOI A THOUSAND TIMFB NO jfO! A THOUSAND TIKES NO I YOU "WOULD BOOKER Baek the Brains and Experience of A—MEN who ean claim to be the largest •heep-breeders in the world. B MEN who placed the first salt-lick of any kind on the market in Australia and vhoae brand to-day enjoys perhaps the largest sale in the world. C MEN at the top of the wool trade, who have practical experience extending over many years and who have ®°licited the co-operation of the very "est veterinary experts and authorities m Agriculture in the Southern Hemisphere. D—MSN of very high standing as - pastoralists and graziers in New Zealand who have had personal experience with all kinda of mineral mixtures and licks. THEN DON'T DELAY. THEN DON'T DELAY. Their Advice is to Use The Kinjj of All Licks. The Universal LlcV. "MOOKI SPRINGS" "MOOKI SPRINGS" "MOOKI SPRINGS" "MOOKI SPRINGS" "MOOKI SPRINGS" PREVENTATIVE—CURE—SAFE ■ .WEATHERPROOF—SURE. fiold packed in strong cartons. SOlb in each block. • Writ* tar free booklet, or order NOW. NOTE Minerals are most necessary now, •specially for ewes with lambs at foot and cows in full profit. While lamb* are growing fast they need an abnormal amount of these mineral* to build bone and muscle. Cows will draw on their own bones if they cannot obtain sufficient minerals in their food. Supply these by using licks is weatherproof block form. Saves waste and ever-gorging. TOUR OWN STOCK AGENT Can supply you, or obtain - your requirements from H. MATSON and CO., N.Z. Distributors. Mooki Spring* Lixit. "LIXIT." "LIXIT." "LIXIT." "LIXIT." "LIXIT." DON'T MISS US. DON'T MISS US. IT WILL PAT TOU. IT WILL PAY YOU. MR SALESMAN: How abont your Comsacka ? How about your Binder Twine? How about your Shee? Dip T MR FARMERt No. I must see Matson's. Thar must have a torn. I always get a good deal at Matson's. NEVER BEFORE NEVER BEFORE Em it b«»n so necessary for Farmers to study everything. We study the Farmer, and his coots must com* down. SEE US—DON'T FAIL. SEE US—DON'T FAH.. Uim I. MAToON and CO.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 18
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